Elijah Okon John, Darty Emmanuel Darty
Abstract
Several reasons have been given for the lack of development in Nigeria specifically and in Africa generally. Many measures have also been suggested as ways of tackling the problem. While some see the solution to the problem to be political, others see it to be scientific and technological. For some, the solution to Nigeria’s problems is economic in nature while for others it is ethical. This paper holds that the nature of logic embedded in a people’s culture, has the capacity of aiding their development. This position is strengthened by the fact that there is no society without a culture and the existence of culture, presupposes the existence of its system of understanding reality, knowledge and values. Since culture is dynamic, our present day developmental challenges can be met when those positive values that formed the bedrock of the traditional African societies are transvalued or revalued and made useful in the strive for Nigeria’s political.
Keywords: Affective, Culture, Logic, Post-truth, Political development, Transvaluation