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Monarch Blames Corruption On African Values Erosion
A traditional ruler in Edo, Chief Dominic Aidenogie, has attributed the high rate of corruption in the country to the relegation of African culture in preference to foreign ways of life.
Aidenogie, who is the Onogie of Uromi in Esan West Local Government Area of Edo, expressed fear that corruption and other vices could grow worse if Nigerians and Africans did not retrace their steps.
He told newsmen in Uromi that the African culture, which promotes contentment and respect for fellow humans, had been relegated to the background.
This, he said, made some people to become greedy and self-centred.
The monarch blamed the situation on the colonial masters, “who destroyed the rich culture of Africans on the pretext of developing the continent’’.
Aidenogie noted that before the advent of Christianity Africans had their ways of checking stealing and corruption, adding that the belief in the existence of deities deterred potential law breakers.
“In those days, you could use your toe to draw a circle on the floor and drop money inside and that money will remain there for months with nobody having the effrontery to steal it.
“But today, even the biggest of juju cannot deter people from stealing.
“We are trying our best to see that our culture is not totally eroded,’’ he said.
“If the African culture was to be adopted in totality, the issue of somebody stealing billions of naira and taking it to other countries will not happen.
“We believe that those who serve Ovia, Olokun and Ogun still call on God because God is a supernatural being and He answers anybody who calls on Him,” the Monarch added.
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