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Preserving African Culture: Impact of Westernization On African Youths | Fafanua Afrika | 05-05-23

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World heritage day was celebrated in April and African World Heritage day is celebrated today, the 5th of May, all around the continent and so we’re taking that opportunity to talk about how culture is being watered down or fading away as the case may be.

On this day, African Youths are urged to preserve and safeguard the rich African culture and values at local, regional and global levels.

One of the most exciting things about culture is that it is dynamic. It evolves. It transmutes. It is what meshes a society and gives it meaning. But above all else, it helps society transmit memory from one generation to another; it is the vehicle through which we study the past, absorb the present, and glean the future. In terms of definition, the concept is expansive, hence, one mean it here to specify a “belief and behavioral system and patterns, shared attitudes and values that are central to a people or groups of people.

Host: Blessings Mosugu

Guests
1. Jane Mwangi, Journalist in Nairobi, Kenya.
2. Jeremiah Eghrudje, journalist/musician, Lagos, Nigeria.
3. Michelle Mulingo, Yellow world communications officer, Bulawayo, Zimbabwe.
4. Oluchi Harrison, The IboBlondie, Journalist, Nigeria.


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