Nigeria's Moral Decline Demands Return to Indigenous Ethics
Nigeria faces a crisis of moral decline eroding its global standing, with traditional values like Omolúwàbí (Yoruba), ezigbo mmadu (Igbo), and mutumin kirki (Hausa) offering ethical frameworks for renewal. Director Oluwaseun Tella argues this erosion manifests in everyday conduct and international misconduct, leading to deportations from countries including South Africa, Ghana, and the US. The solution requires reviving indigenous philosophies through ethical education and institutional reinforcement to restore integrity and communal wellbeing.