TOPIC TODAY: Are You Guarding Their Safety or Smothering Their Soul? In a one-room home, do you find ways to give your child mental privacy (not prying into every thought)?Do you realize that your child’s digital footprint - created today - could affect their job or reputation in 2040? The Big Question: If privacy is an "enabler of dignity," are we denying our children dignity simply because we lack "space"?
The rain has finally stopped outside Evking’s Bar , but a new debate has sparked over a bowl of nkwobi. Ola is laughing, shaking his head at a news report about "Child Privacy Laws." "Privacy?" Ola chuckles. "In my father’s house, we were eight in one room. If you wanted 'privacy,' you went to the backyard to fetch water. In the ghetto or the village, 'privacy' is a word for people with mansions in Maitama, Abuja. For the rest of us, life is communal." The Lead: The "Invisible Wall" in a One-Room World In the African context, physical privacy has long been viewed as a luxury of the elite or a "Western import." Our philosophy of Ubuntu ("I am because we are") naturally prioritizes the collective over the individual. However, we are currently witnessing a massive collision: the traditional communal lifestyle is meeting the digital age. Even a child living in a "face-me-I-face-you" apartment now ...