One of the greatest undoing of the Western culture on the African culture is the freedom of information act that affords each player of the society equal access to information with disregard to age. While the typical African culture believes that the young must be accountable to old and the old accountable to the gods, it becomes imperative to question who these gods are. But on the other, the Western culture supposes that being accountable is something humans should do for themselves.
As one of the famous Igbo adages posits, "Ala adịghị mma bụ uru ndị nze." Meaning that a group of people in the society benefits from the disrespectful and divisive nature of the polity of the land, which begs me to ask: Does it mean that youths are being incited to be disrespectful and divisive by some elders who take advantage of the situation or is it just in the nature of these young people to be disrespectful? Come to think of it, who raised these youths to become who they have become? The elders?
While we may think that free of information is a major cause of the abusive nature of the present youths towards the elders, it is important to state that the "Nigeria's Freedom of Information Act was passed into law on May 28 2011, after the longest legislative debate in Nigerian history. The law was passed to enable the public to access certain government information, in order to ensure transparency and accountability."
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