The paper rethinks the moral controversies surrounding theft within the Yoruba ethical paradigms. It argues that the concept of theft has a broader theoretical perspective amongst the Yoruba people of south-west Nigeria than its narrow conception of taking without the consent of the owner to do so, prevalent especially in the Western legal frameworks. Since it is generally considered a shameful act, the paper posits that theft is morally forbidden in the Yoruba ethical system, even with a full recognition of the possibility of its being supernaturally imposed on the erring agent either by his/ her primordial choice of a faulty ori or by other inimical spiritual means, such as spells or curses. Hence, while it acknowledges the role of propit...
Within the notion of punishment in the Yoruba culture, the physical and non-physical aspects of huma...
For over two decades now Nigeria has been named among the most corrupt countries in the world by tra...
As other peoples of the world, the Igbo people of Nigeria have the folktales that they developed fro...
The concern of this paper is that traditional ethics is the ethics that can lead to peace and unity ...
Evil and its moral consequences are problematic as far as human societies are concerned, whether pri...
Several treatises have been written on the foundations of African moral systems. A significant numbe...
Without resilience, one is tempted to despair of any further discourse on the development of Africa....
This paper is a critical re-examination of the ways the ancient Yoruba conceive of morality and how ...
The paper examines the methods of African traditional moral education. It is also an attempt to brin...
Kidnapping has become a lucrative venture in Nigeria in recent times. Kidnapping first attracted nat...
Security to lives and properties in Nigeria at the moment is frustratingly appalling. The situation ...
Existing studies claimed that begging activities in South-western Nigeria are encouraged largely by ...
The problem of evil is of universal concern to humankind. Various attempts have been made to account...
Christian ethics revolves around morality that concentrates on whether an action is morally good or ...
This paper argues in defence of the thesis that the Machiavellian principle of the “the end justifie...
Within the notion of punishment in the Yoruba culture, the physical and non-physical aspects of huma...
For over two decades now Nigeria has been named among the most corrupt countries in the world by tra...
As other peoples of the world, the Igbo people of Nigeria have the folktales that they developed fro...
The concern of this paper is that traditional ethics is the ethics that can lead to peace and unity ...
Evil and its moral consequences are problematic as far as human societies are concerned, whether pri...
Several treatises have been written on the foundations of African moral systems. A significant numbe...
Without resilience, one is tempted to despair of any further discourse on the development of Africa....
This paper is a critical re-examination of the ways the ancient Yoruba conceive of morality and how ...
The paper examines the methods of African traditional moral education. It is also an attempt to brin...
Kidnapping has become a lucrative venture in Nigeria in recent times. Kidnapping first attracted nat...
Security to lives and properties in Nigeria at the moment is frustratingly appalling. The situation ...
Existing studies claimed that begging activities in South-western Nigeria are encouraged largely by ...
The problem of evil is of universal concern to humankind. Various attempts have been made to account...
Christian ethics revolves around morality that concentrates on whether an action is morally good or ...
This paper argues in defence of the thesis that the Machiavellian principle of the “the end justifie...
Within the notion of punishment in the Yoruba culture, the physical and non-physical aspects of huma...
For over two decades now Nigeria has been named among the most corrupt countries in the world by tra...
As other peoples of the world, the Igbo people of Nigeria have the folktales that they developed fro...