By Aaron Ogwal | Project Leader
Building good morals out of traditional values
Although in today’s moderntelity, most of human societies across the global are using religious philosophy and theological ideas to build the morals of their chrildren; Kole Intellectual Forum on the other hand is such an organization that is not only interested in the building the morals of their students on basis of only christain values but also on some of the traditional African values that keep the societies together in love and generosity.
In these African values, they are programmed into such a way that, the morals are built on traditional stories and riddles that can create fears to children in some areas of values and that leads them into abstaining from participating into doing wrong things and it also works like a nervous system or an instinct. The African traditional values equipped the children with the survival instincts necessary to respond with fear when they sense danger or feel unsafe; consequently controlling them from doing wrong.
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