TOPIC TODAY: Are Your Children Tourists in Their Own history? Are you raising kids who can navigate Lagos, London Abuja, but get lost in their own father's village? Is your culture a "costume" you wear for festivals, or is it the soul of your home? The Big Question: When your children are adults, will they have a community to lean on, or just a digital profile to reference or to hide behind?
The Scene : The group has gathered at Ola’s housetoday. In the living room, Ola’s kids are glued to a tablet, laughing at a YouTuber with a thick American accent. Outside, the usual noise of the neighbourhood - Lagos’ rhythmic chaos - continues, but inside, the air feels like a different continent. Ola looks at his son and asks a question in his native tongue. The boy looks up, blinks, and replies in perfect, polished English: "Sorry, Dad, can you say that again?" Elder Ephraim sighs, his hand resting on his cane. "You see, he said, "We are building beautiful houses, Ola, but we are raising strangers under the roof." Ofspring we are raising are turning out to be a community of sociocultural Aliens." The Play Summary: The Thinning Social Cord: A "Community Alien" is someone who looks like their ancestors but thinks, speaks, and dreams in a language and culture that is entirely foreign to their roots. In the rush toward globalisation and urban...