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Varsity don says 62% of Nigerian women are unfaithful
“The issue of honesty has to do with ethos and integrity. Allah has honoured man. It is man who, therefore, has degraded himself and brought himself low,” he said.
The Head of Department of Educational Technology at the University of Ilorin, Prof. Mudasiru Yusuf, has urged Nigerians to re-evaluate themselves to be more honourable.
In a lecture organised by the Obafemi Awolowo University Muslim Graduates Association (UNIFEMGA), Yusuf said that 62 per cent of Nigerian women were unfaithful.
In the lecture entitled: “Honour in a Nation, Where Honour is a Luxury,” Yusuf said that almost all aspects of the nation was unfortunate to be characterised by dishonest individuals.
“The issue of honesty has to do with ethos and integrity. Allah has honoured man. It is man who, therefore, has degraded himself and brought himself low,” he said.
According to him, God is divine and clean and does not accept any act except clean and honourable actions from his creations.
Yusuf, who criticised people using their position to tarnish the image of the country, however, commended the few who remained resolute in performing the best actions and remained honourable.
Earlier, the President of UNIFEMGA, Prof. Abdulwahab Egbewole, said the policy trust of the programme was to identify with members in realising a family centred mantra as a core value.
He pointed out that honour was a scarce commodity in the country where those perceived as honourable were indeed dishonest. (NAN).