We are a time in our history, when Nigerians suffer daily from a deluge of very unpleasant experiences which are often, major symptoms of a deeply ingrained identity crisis and misplaced value system. Many of us have become befuddled with erroneous ideas of properness, order and decency. To the extent that a lot of us, have forgotten our foundational ethos, which incidentally is essential for our progress and posterity. Naijatiquette is a call for the reset of our consciousness as a people, to remember who we really are ...
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We are a time in our history, when Nigerians suffer daily from a deluge of very unpleasant experiences which are often, major symptoms of a deeply ingrained identity crisis and misplaced value system. Many of us have become befuddled with erroneous ideas of properness, order and decency. To the extent that a lot of us, have forgotten our foundational ethos, which incidentally is essential for our progress and posterity. Naijatiquette is a call for the reset of our consciousness as a people, to remember who we really are. An identity that we must now project to the rest of the world, as a matter of urgency. It will evoke details of tenets of properness, civility and manners that defined us long before the advent of colonization, and to which we must again return to protect our civilization. Naijatiquette, is a clarion call for the renaissance of the blue blood Nigerian clan, and a must read for every true Nigerian.
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