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There are many misgivings about the way of life of the people. There are traditions that contradict the reality of human right which had been practiced. But time has come to examine these traditions. They undervalue and undermine the essence of the freedom to participate or interact. Although such traditions were meant to control what to the people at the time was virtue, modern civilization contradicts such practices as we shall see in the following chapters. Nevertheless there are universal values which by nature uphold healthy living and harmonious existence with one another, and such values can be found in Igbo culture.…mehr

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There are many misgivings about the way of life of the people. There are traditions that contradict the reality of human right which had been practiced. But time has come to examine these traditions. They undervalue and undermine the essence of the freedom to participate or interact. Although such traditions were meant to control what to the people at the time was virtue, modern civilization contradicts such practices as we shall see in the following chapters. Nevertheless there are universal values which by nature uphold healthy living and harmonious existence with one another, and such values can be found in Igbo culture.
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Autorenporträt
Kenneth Ubani is an artist. He studied Creative Arts at University of Port Harcourt in Rivers State in Nigeria. He has an MFA from University of Benin and lectured in University of Lagos for some years before joining the National Gallery of Art. He was Curator and Head of Station in Port Harcourt and an Assistant Director of Curatorial services.