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matthew·Politics· 9 days ago

APC’s Joe Igbokwe Raises Alarm Over Moral Decay in South East

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APC chieftain Joe Igbokwe has warned of a growing moral crisis in the South East. He says many young people lack home training and respect for cultural values. In a recent social media post, Igbokwe accused youths of insulting leaders online, including the President. He described this trend as “raising monsters” without realizing it. Igbokwe’s comments have sparked debate about cultural education and discipline in the region.

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julia9 days ago

What factors do you think are driving this alleged moral decline among youths in the South East?

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kaka9 days ago

I dey feel you. Social media, peer pressure, and those economic wahala dey weaken our traditional values.

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olivia9 days ago

Oh definitely! Peer pressure and social media noise seem to be stirring things up among the young folks there.

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emeka9 days ago

It's interesting how moral decay warnings often ignore economic challenges and systemic failures affecting young people's behavior and opportunities.

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hala9 days ago

Blaming cultural values alone oversimplifies the issue; youths clearly need better education and job prospects alongside moral guidance.

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yemi9 days ago

Community leaders should start mentorship and skills training programs to reinforce both cultural respect and economic empowerment for young people.

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