OUR FALLEN CUSTOM AND TRADITION by Comr patrick
OUR FALLEN CUSTOM AND TRADITION
In our country Nigeria, we have three known ethnic
groups, namely; Igbo, Hausa and Yoruba among others. Both Yoruba and Hausa have
their languages, custom and tradition as they are very conscious of their
language, custom and traditions. But think of the Igbo’s you will notice that things
have fallen apart that even to the expense of Igbo language, custom and
tradition have all of a sudden overtaking by the advent of the western styles.
Most of Igbo indigenes hardly express themselves in Igbo language and even in
our formal educational sector, Igbo language have seems to have been eroded by
the privately owned schools around us, for example when you come across your
fellow Igbo brother in a different state, even though he must have believed you
to be his fellow Igbo brother, he/she will hardly communicate with you in the
Igbo language and the reason for behaving so is purely ignorance. On the custom part of Igbo culture; Igbo people
hardly express their cultural attire boldly and even Igbo children of our
present age hardly identify with our Igbo cultural attire because our fathers
and mothers have all denied us of our entitled language, custom and tradition
that even in our Igbo families, fathers and mothers hardly communicate in Igbo
with their children but if you have been with Hausa nor a Yoruba family you
will notice that they have never been unconscious with both their languages,
customs and traditions but the Igbo’s
have all neglected their languages, customs and traditions and these have given
our next generation children no hope in disguise .
Moreover
let me relate our government of the day in these menace; that most of our Igbo
states have all allowed English language to be the order of their daily
communication and even most of the employed school teachers in our states are
even deficient to this syndrome. In Anambra state as example, our able Governor Willie Mmaduaburochukwu
Obiano have contributed immensely with relentless effort to stabilize Igbo
language, custom and traditions that he have
even go on extent to officially made it mandatory that all the schools
in the state (Anambra) shall all individually officiate with our officially
known; state anthem, state pledge, cultural wear and be privileged to teach and
allow our students to speak Igbo as their official language only on Wednesdays.
But yet nothing have changed, as we know this our present generation seems to
have failed our forefathers legacy but we still have great chances to amend it
to our next generation to come because if our language, custom and tradition is
to remain the same even to our next generation to come, that means that in the
next generation to come both Igbo language, custom and tradition will then
become a history to our upcoming generation.
Meanwhile,
on the tradition aspect of Igbo side we strongly believe that even our
traditions have been highly neglected, that even our traditional mode of
sharing of cola nuts, drinking of palm wine, roasting of yam, night plays by
our children, folk tales, Igbo songs/chants, Igbo books and character as part
of our said traditions, have all overthrown by sudden science and technologies,
ie, children of these days hardly play hide and seek game, our known indoor games
like (Ncho or judo games)and our wrestling games, only because they have all
witnessed the sudden impact of information and communication technology (ICT),
such as use of facebook, whatsapp, 2go and other related social medias.
Still on
the tradition theory, our traditional rulers have been marginalized with Hausa and
Yoruba monarchs. For example; All the emirs in Hausa land and all the Oba’s in
Yoruba land, all possess federal recognition in our country Nigeria but not all
our Igbo kings and traditional rulers except Igwe Achebe of Onitsha possess
such federal recognition.
Finally
proper sensitization from our governors, senators, house of reps and state
house of assembly is highly needed for the absolute redemption of our Igbo
language, custom and Tradition to our upcoming generation and with this I will
then rest my case but before that; my personal trophy goes to our amiable
governor Willie Obiano for his relentless efforts to the sustenance of our Igbo
culture, custom, language and tradition.
Coming to you from giant comrade; Patrick Pathdon…….@pathdonofficials
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