Values
have been neglected and ignored for the exchange of a few ‘Naira’. Though
quantity may vary, man is faced with so many agonies. There are those he can
solve and those he can’t. The story begins to take a new dimension, all in the
name of socialization.
Those
days of moon light tales have been replaced by the emergence of the Play Station.
The child no longer knows the values portrayed as good by the society. The family
system now operates on a social network for communication. The child now has a
‘virtual daddy’ and an ever ‘busy mummy’. Thus, the family name has no value. Gone
are those days the name speaks volume. It is now the issue of a sudden
occurrence to share the family name.
Reputation
is fast losing its place in the modern Nigerian society, all in the name of
technology. Moral values are fast depreciating. The rivers no longer cry,
because the tears have reached their limits. The Nigerian child no longer
speaks his native dialect all in the name of it being too barbaric or not being
westernized.
Cultural
values are dying. The animal in man is fast being awakened. Grandmas and grandpas
who pay a visit to their children’s house are confronted with their grandchildren’s
new mode of greeting via extension of hands all in the name of cultural
integration. The grandparents have no choice. Their screams on the children’s
behaviour only earns them the ‘locals’ tag. The cultural values are far gone
and nobody is salvaging the situation.
King
Sunny Ade, the Yoruba music legend will always be remembered for his value
stimulating song: ekilo fomo ode.
Asa, the award winning musician made this clarion call in “there is fire on the
mountain”, yet, nobody is running.
........ UNILAG GONG.........
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