Rediscovering and Preserving African Identity in the Globalization Process

  • Asukwo Edet Oko Akwa Ibom State University, Nigeria
  • Collins Nwachukwu Ogbodo Nnamdi Azikwe University, Awka, Anambra State, Nigeria
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Resumen

Globalization is an unavoidable necessary trend facilitating scientific, socio-economic, political and religio-cultural interaction and integration among nations of the world. African nations seem to be the worst affected as it threatens to eliminate most cherished African values sacredness of life, communal life, brotherliness, sense of respect for authority and elders, sense of language and proverbs. No doubt, African nations are struggling to develop along European cultured and tailored conception of development; a type of development that negates or outdates authentic African identities like dressing, language, religion, food, music, occupation communal living, occupation among others. Africa does not need to abandon her ancestry and cultural values to be counted in the global community rather such unique values should project her as a significant member of the community. This does not mean to exclude ourselves (the Africans) from accepting and adopting positive and friendly external influences that aid or accelerate our development and welfare. The paper adopted the descriptive survey approach. This work advocates a liberal conservatism, mental decolonization, and socio-cultural reorientation for Africa through an indigenized education system, policy and curriculum that reflect and promote African values.


Keywords: Rediscovering, Preserving, African Identity and Globalization

Publicado
2022-06-30
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OKO, Asukwo Edet; OGBODO, Collins Nwachukwu. Rediscovering and Preserving African Identity in the Globalization Process. NIU Journal of Humanities, [S.l.], v. 7, n. 2, p. 19-27, jun. 2022. ISSN 3007-1712. Disponible en: <https://www.niujournals.ac.ug/ojs/index.php/niuhums/article/view/1466>. Fecha de acceso: 04 abr. 2026 doi: https://doi.org/10.58709/niujhu.v7i2.1466.