Saturday, 19 August 2017

ARTICLE WRITTEN BY ONYIA EMEKA HARFORD TITLED: “THE INSTABILITY OF MAN IN NIGERIAN SOCIO-CULTURAL ENVIRONMENT”


Nigeria is a nation that comprises about 527 diverse Ethnic languages with different cultural heritage. This implies that Nigeria is a nation that is made up of different culture and ways of communication. The main three tribes that are well recognized and accepted in the same nation are: The Hausas’, The Yorubas’ and The Ibos’. These three tribes form the Northern, Southern, western and Eastern part of the nation. But one thing is remarkable and that is the same political system becomes the umbrella governing the whole tribes as well as regulated from a particular constitution made and approved by the federal republic of Nigerian government headed by the President as the head of state, the senate and the Federation Attorney General. Based on these facts, Nigerian citizens respond to different cultural background and heritage which sometimes goes against the statutory law and these diverse cultural rules and regulation become the foundation for customary law as well as practices which also may not be acceptable or approved by the statutory Nigerian constitution. And these customary practices are being inducted to natives of the custom; which at the end of the day becomes their moral ethic to the detriment of the basic rules and regulations of Nigerian constitution. This is where the instability begins in Nigerian constitution and socio-environment.

Now, what is instability? It is the state of being unstable. It can also be defined as lack of stability or firmness. Especially to the acceptable rules that governs the nation. Our socio-cultural environment has diverse promulgated laws by customary standard which basically is against the statutory law from the Nigerian constitution. And having inducted their natives with these unrefined laws makes them looks stupid as well as ignorant of the main laws that governs the land from Nigerian constitution. For example the activities of the BOKUHARAM INSURGENCY might be justified by cultural heritage due to religious background but a threat to the nation and the constitution of the federal Republic of Nigeria which is totally against terrorism. Now, the route of terrorism is traceable to Socio-Cultural Heritage. One may ask, “What does this Socio-Cultural heritage means?” It can be defined as the combination of Social and cultural factor as an inheritance. Nigerian social cultural environment is made up of three tribes and they are Hausa, Yoruba and Ibo tribes.

The vacuum that socio-cultural environment has created in our society due to indoctrinated laws is a foundation for man’s instability and ignorant to socio-cultural environment as well as Nigerian as a nation. This is why Nigeria cultural societies and Norms need to be scrutinized to drop some certain habits and practices which are uneducated acceptable standard to improve our society.   Habits like women circumcision due to religious background is still a practice in some native societies in Nigeria especially in the Northern part of Nigeria which is not acceptable by world Health Organization (WHO) Standard. Also giving out female gender to marriage at the tender ages of 12 to 14 years upward is an act condemned by Nigerian constitution but adopted by tribes like the TIV and IDOMA tribes of middle belt of Nigeria, again is the beheading practices by the ABRIBA people in Ibo tribe for condolence of their bereaved chiefs is also an indoctrinate practices which is totally brutal to Nigerian constitution because it involves murdering of innocent ones to bereave a Noble chief. And as a result, though customary laws but totally against Nigerian statutory laws in line with the constitution of federal republic of Nigeria; it also makes those that practice it unstable to the Socio-cultural environment as well as Nigerian constitution.

Finally, the effects of these instabilities in indoctrinated believes in our society are obvious when the 250 Chibok girls were abducted from government secondary school Chibok in Bornu State Nigeria on the night of 14th – 15th April 2014. This is one of the events that shake the nation Nigeria till date. But the solution to such practices is to take formal and acceptable standard of education introduced to Nigerians by the British Colonial masters to the grassroots and curb ignorant of indoctrinate customary and cultural heritage that pollutes our society. Thanks

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Saturday, 21 January 2017

ART EXHIBITION ORGANIZED BY THE NIGERIAN NATIONAL GALAXY OF ART IN COLLABORATION WITH THE EMBASSIES OF CHINA, CHECK REPUBLIC AND FRANCE IN ABUJA, NIGERIA.

The Minister for information and culture in Nigeria ALHJI LAI MOHAMMED said diversifying the nation’s economy will go a long way in promoting cultural relations between Nigeria and other countries of the world. He stated this to the Arty Exhibition organized by the National Galaxy of Art in collaboration with the embassies of China, Check Republic and France in Abuja, Nigeria on the 20th January 2017.

 According to the information and correspondent who witnessed the event said that the exhibition will start Art and Friendship Exhibition forum. Also according to the correspondent who said that the Minister for information and Culture in Nigeria ALHJI LAI MOHAMMED who was represented by the permanent Secretary in the ministry MRS. AYO ADESHIGBA said the greatest sector is thoroughly harnessed has the capacity to turn around the Nation’s economy and provide Jobs for the youth.

ALHJI LAI MOHAMMED said the exhibition organized by the three countries had further demonstrated the ability of the urge towards creating a friendship and mutual understanding among countries of the world.

The Chairman of the Occasion and the former Governor of Abia State in Nigeria CHIEF ORJI UZO KALU stressed the need for increased budgetary allocation to National Gallery of Art as part of the measures towards diversifying the economy away from oil. He also said that it is high time Nigerians plan to make money towards this aspect of the nation’s economy in pounce and dollars when they buy our Gallery and Arts.

What were the reasons for the exhibition? ALHJI ABDULLAHI MUGU is the director General National Gallery of Art in Nigeria; he said the major reason for organizing the Art Exhibition is to bring first the American to the nation’s economy and to see how they can discuss the economy throughout the event.

MR. CAVARY REKATES of the Check Republic Embassy Abuja who described Nigeria as very rich in culture, expressed his country’s readiness to assist Nigeria diversifying its economy. MR. CAVARY REKATES commended PRESIDENT BUHARY’S led Administration for its resolve to the diversify the nation’s economy away from oil.


Friday, 29 April 2016

THE NATIONAL SUMMIT ON CULTURE AND TOURISM STILL IN PROGRESS IN ABUJA NIGERIA


The National Summit on Culture and Tourism is in progress in Abuja, Nigeria. The participants of the Summit called the culture manager and other stake holders in the industry to assist the government in his effort to resuscitate the sector. Declaring the sector open President Mohammadu Buhari was represented by the minister of the industry, Trade and Investment Mr. Okechukwu Enehema said tourism development was a part of government diversification plans, President Buhari said it was imperative for Nigerians to imbibe the culture respect, Patriotism and hard work.

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Tuesday, 26 April 2016

THE NIGERIAN MINISTRY OF INFORMATION AND CULTURE WILL BE WORKING IN HAND WITH BRITISH COUNCIL TO IDENTIFY CREATIVE ARTIST AND INDUSTRIES IN NIGERIA.


The Nigerian Ministry of information and culture is working in hand With the British council to identify creative Artist and industries in the country and to justify the Nation’s economy. The minister of information and Culture Alhaji lien Mohammed stated this in Abuja at the creative industrial conference in expo organized by the British Council.

According to the reporter, the conference is aimed at building New Audiences, creating new collaborators and strengthening relationships between the UK and Nigeria in Arts and creative industries. The accompanied trade exhibition is an opportunity for businesses and organizations in the creative industries   to show case their products and services. Alhaji lien Mohammed expressed delight that the conference was coming at a time when the ministry is at a set to kick start a National Summit on culture and tourism.

He said the conference will not only enrich the Summit due to commence tomorrow but with play and major role in the ongoing effort to leverage on the on culture and tourism sector, to further achieve the economic diversification agenda. Alhaji lien Mohammed explained that after identifying peculiar creative industries. The ministries with assistant of collaborators embark on a massive capacity building programme with a view of training and retraining those in the industries. The minister of information and culture also said the ministry intended revive local craft and trade centres and make them look attractive and result oriented.

The British High commissioner to Nigeria MR. PAUL ARKRIGHT said the conference was part of United Kingdom’s Missions towards creating New connections with Nigeria in Arts, Education and Creative industry. An Arts director with the British council London Graham shephiod said with the huge cultural endowment in Nigeria and UK such collaborators will produce the desired result. Activities lined up for the two days proposed exhibitions include: Trade Exhibitions and Theatre shows.

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