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Culture is supposed to serve a purpose. If a tradition, habit, or culture produces lackluster results it needs to be abandoned and replaced with a more beneficial one.
Tradition becomes deadly when they are followed blindly with no rational benefit.
As living ancestors, the role of adjusting cultural behaviors is our responsibility.
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Abibisika (Black Gold) Points
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Re-reading Nana Chinua Achebe’s “Things Fall Apart” after so many years of personal maturity is like eating mango for the 1000th time and noticing new flavors. There is so much to learn about our cultures in the way he narrates the everyday life of Okonkwo and the village.
Seeing all the dimensions of an Afrikan people in practice is necessary…
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The subtleties of Afrikan culture make the sin of colonialism that much worse because of the loss of aural education. Not oral but “aural” because being in proximity to a group of people who handle themselves a certain way rubs off on those who need to learn.
The unspoken and subtle aspects of culture that were not captured in history or even…
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