Editorial
Drawing From The Benefits Of Cultural Diversity
Tomorrow, March 17, 2012 begins the United Nations Cultural Diversity Week all over the world. It is a week humanity is expected to evaluate and re-enforce the positive use of cultural diversity.
Silent as the subject may be, it has come to represent one of the greatest divides among the peoples of the world. In fact, the mutual discrimination along cultural lines are known to have fueled major violence and blood letting in parts of the world.
Yet, the world consists of people of diverse cultural backgrounds. Culture being the ideas, beliefs or customs of a people, has a lot of influence on human beings. In fact, it is cultural for some people to be hostile to Western education, that a greater part of the world adores.
Because the world has become a global village, it is only necessary that the peoples of the world get to know and respect the cultures of other people. Indeed, there are things that can be learnt from the cultures of other people to improve life in other localities. Similarly, there are some that should not be learnt like the indecent dressing of western women.
That is why the attention being paid to cultural issues by the United Nations is worthy of commendation. Clearly, the world does not stand to gain anything from people tearing themselves apart on account of differences in language, religion, dressing, feeding habits etc.
In Nigeria alone, there are about 500 languages and many more tribes whose ways of doing things vary greatly in some areas. But like the Independence Anthem of the country posits that – Though tongues and tribes may differ in brotherhood we stand”. But recent realities suggest that this resolve of our country is being eroded.
The resolve is further evidenced by the establishment of the National Youths Service Corps (NYSC). But even this scheme appears to have come under attack. In fact, some people had good reason to call for its scrapping when serving members were attacked and even killed in some parts of the country.
While some African, countries are decimating themselves on the account of cultural differences, the United States of America, for instance, is leveraging on the benefit of cultural diversities in its land to maintain economic, security and social progress and world dominance.
We expect that like all other countries in the world, Nigeria would recognise the enormous benefits inherent in cultural differences and tap same for national unity, peace and development. Indeed, the inability of the state to protect and promote some indigenous languages says a lot about how much Nigeria is doing to invest in her culture.
It is interesting that some countries are doing so much to promote their positive cultures. In fact, some countries have almost been able to depend on the functioning of their cultural prowess to run their economies. The world indeed owes the development of tourism, sports, the hospitality industry and international cuisines to cultural diversity.
That is why it is becoming a truism that people who are not able to tolerate the cultures of other people cannot be said to be civilized. This is more so because nobody chose his/her place of birth or cultural group yet, everybody has the right to live a peaceful and productive life. Everyone also has the right to believe whatever one chooses and to travel to anywhere one chooses.
It is time humanity saw cultural diversity in the proper and positive light. Anyone can look around and come to the conclusion that the one who created the world has a great sense of variety. The obvious expectation is that mankind would also enjoy it. Man cannot hate another person on the account of cultural difference, when he says variety is the spice of life.
As we join the world to put the subject on the agenda, people must learn to accept new ideas. They must understand that without the other person they are not complete. In fact, it is interesting to note that science insists on the protection of wild life and even trees for the attainment of eco-balance. Why then should some people call themselves Boko Haram and undertake a campaign against other cultures.
To ensure that our people understood this, Nigeria should adequately equip the National Orientation Agency (NOA) to reach the people with messages that would open their eyes to the benefits of tolerating other cultures,
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