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The Nigeria Moral Values; Lost In The Shadows by mymindkk: 3:06am On Jul 17, 2012
The Nigerian values of good deeds and an adorable behavioural pattern and approach to daily living is one that has been lost over the years with our parents (the elderly whom were born prior to the independence of Nigeria and when Nigeria was a country of countries) talk about the good old days as against the current days where it all seems like the Nigerian values that were once proudly held on to all seems to be lost with individuals generally losing out on what dignity truly entails.

Africa in general have been known to be a continent richly blessed with a culture and moral values that gets Africans conscious of exuding good attributes but over the years in Nigeria, this moral values have been depleted and a loss of moral values, following suite.

For more on this, pls check; http://taiwokehinde-mymind..com/2012/02/basis-for-strengthening-nigerian-moral.html as we get on discussing the very sensitive issue that is depleting the Nigerian Mind.

These said, what do you all in the "Naira land Assembly" think is responsible for this loss in values?
Re: The Nigeria Moral Values; Lost In The Shadows by Walexz02(m): 3:13am On Jul 17, 2012
We still hv ds pple wt gud deeds and adorable bhaviour o! Dpends on where u don reach! Bt d tin dey reduce sha...
Re: The Nigeria Moral Values; Lost In The Shadows by mymindkk: 3:29am On Jul 17, 2012
@Walex, 9ce 1. Pls don't get me twisted, surely there r still many Nigerians with good deeds and values bt still, d positive values dt were once upon a time widely upheld r these days, losing ground n getting thrown in2 d air, with many more pple embracing mediocrity, non-challance n a disregard 4 d values.
An example is d case of parents whom these days embrace exam malpractice just 2 c their kids pass exam or d case of the child in the elementary sch having d ambition of being a senator all because he wants 2 have his or her share from d "National cake" or d case of d runs girls whom proudly flaunt their "occupation"....
These and much more issues to be raised by you my fellow "Nairaland Assembly" members entails what ds topic is all about.
Bring it on "Nairalandables"...

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