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Culture Change: The Path to Nigeria’s Ethical and National Rebirth

Victory Emmanuel by Victory Emmanuel
May 12, 2026
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Ethical rebirth in Nigeria is crucial to ending corruption, impunity and moral decline, FESCA says in a new statement

Nigeria’s greatest challenge is not the absence of natural resources, intelligence, or human potential. Our greatest challenge is the collapse of values, ethics, accountability, and personal responsibility in public and private life.

Also read: FESCA to launch ‘Culture Change’ book on ethical transformation, good governance in Nigeria

Poverty must never become an excuse for criminal conduct. Hardship may create pressure, but character determines choices.

A nation cannot overcome poverty when corruption, dishonesty, greed, and impunity are tolerated and even celebrated.

The true solution to poverty lies not only in economic policies, but in the restoration of ethics, integrity, discipline, and productive values.

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The character of a nation is the sum total of the character of its citizens, especially those entrusted with leadership.

Leaders emerge from society; they are reflections of the values we collectively tolerate, promote, or ignore.

If corruption exists in leadership, it is because corruption has also found acceptance within society. Therefore, national transformation must begin with individual transformation.

We often complain about failed leadership, yet many citizens engage in the same unethical practices they condemn in politicians, bribery, dishonesty, examination malpractice, fraud, abuse of office, tribalism, and disregard for the rule of law.

We cannot build a just nation on a weak moral foundation. To change Nigeria, we must first change ourselves.

Nigeria urgently needs a cultural rebirth and a new national consciousness founded on ethics, integrity, patriotism, justice, accountability, discipline, and respect for the rule of law.

Economic reforms alone cannot save a society where corruption is normalized and wrongdoing carries little or no consequences.

One of the greatest dangers facing Nigeria today is the culture of permissiveness, the tendency to excuse corruption, defend criminality, and protect wrongdoers based on ethnicity, religion, political affiliation, or personal relationships.

This destructive culture has weakened our institutions, discouraged honesty, and created an environment where many believe that accountability is optional.

Forgiveness should never replace justice in national governance. While forgiveness is morally important, public accountability must remain supreme.

Justice, restitution, and consequences for wrongdoing are necessary to restore public trust and national integrity. A society that rewards impunity cannot progress sustainably.

The era of untouchables in Nigeria must come to an end. No individual, regardless of status, wealth, political office, ethnicity, or influence, should be above the law.

The principle must be simple and clear: if you commit a crime, you must face the consequences. Nigeria must reject the culture of “Oga Abeg,” favoritism, and selective justice.

Real change will not come solely from government policies or political promises.

It must rise from the grassroots, from families, schools, religious institutions, communities, civil society, and everyday citizens.

National transformation begins when ordinary people choose honesty over corruption, service over selfishness, and responsibility over excuses.

Transparency, ethics, and integrity must not only be demanded from politicians and public officials. They must become the standard for every Nigerian in every sphere of life, business, education, religion, public service, and personal conduct.

Nigeria stands at a critical crossroads. We can continue on the path of moral decline, corruption, and national decay, or we can choose the path of ethical rebirth, justice, accountability, and responsible citizenship.

The future of Nigeria depends not only on changing leaders, but on changing values.

Also read: MarkHack 5.0 explores culture in Nigeria’s AI debate

The time for a new Nigeria is now. The time for cultural change is now. The responsibility belongs to all of us.
Foundation for Ethical Society & Cultural Awareness (FESCA)

Victory Emmanuel
Victory Emmanuel

Victory Emmanuel is a journalist and contributor to Freelanews.com, covering news, business, and public affairs.

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