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Scholars Journal of Economics, Business and Management | Volume-7 | Issue-04
Globalization and African Culture: The Nigerian Experience
Asenge, Emmanuel Lubem
Published: April 28, 2020 | 146 86
DOI: 10.36347/sjebm.2020.v07i04.004
Pages: 159-164
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Abstract
Globalization involves the process of stretching or extending and intensifying human activities, relations and networks across the globe, and it has produced complex interactions between different cultures. Different cultural values are practiced in Nigeria through the process of globalization. This study investigates the effect of globalization on African culture with particular reference to Nigeria. The study specifically examines the effect of globalization on the value system in Nigeria and the effect of globalization on changes in language in Nigeria. A sample of 350 was selected for the study through purposive sampling technique. A pilot test was carried out in the study to determine the reliability of the instrument. Data collected for the study were tested using simple linear regression analysis with the aid of the Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS 23). The findings of the study revealed that globalization has a significant effect on the value system in Nigeria. The research also indicates a significant effect of globalization on changes in language in Nigeria. The study concludes that value systems ad languages in Nigeria have been gradually eroded through the process of globalization. The study recommends that there is an urgent need for African leaders to revive African culture through their respective ministries, agencies, and department, and curriculum developers should ensure that local languages are taught at all levels of the educational system in Nigeria.