Marriage and Changing Moral Values in Contemporary Nigeria
Dr. Onuche, Joseph

Abstract
One of the convergent set of behavior which all or at least, most Nigerians entertain and towards which their activities are directed is their moral view on marriage and its benefit to the community. Procreative marriage is valued highly and its extended family structure is more than just a structure made up of a set of people. it is ontological and a way of living together in harmony with all the forces of nature and sharing economic, social and spiritual responsibilities. We perceive intuitively that the natural sex partner of a human is another human, not an animal. The same reasoning applies to the case of homosexual behavior. The natural sex partner for a man is a woman, and the natural sex partner for a woman is a man. Any deviation from this is considered unnatural and unholy. This paper shall focus on the analysis of the moral value of marriage in tradition Nigeria viz a viz the present changes in moral value among Nigerians.

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