Globalization and Transnational Migrations: Africa and Africans in the Contemporary Global System
DOI: 10.5848/csp.0804.00013
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Nigerian Youths and African Cultural Moral Values in the Age of Globalization: Challenges and Prospects

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“…However at a certain point, they can also have a negative impact; shifting the moral standards of society. For example, Labeodan (2009) reports that the high moral standards and religiosity of the Yoruba tribe in Africa are in decline because of globalisation. In Indonesia, similar issues are evident in the mass media as it delivers news about corruption, rape, free sex, substance abuse and even murder.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However at a certain point, they can also have a negative impact; shifting the moral standards of society. For example, Labeodan (2009) reports that the high moral standards and religiosity of the Yoruba tribe in Africa are in decline because of globalisation. In Indonesia, similar issues are evident in the mass media as it delivers news about corruption, rape, free sex, substance abuse and even murder.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%