Friday, 1 August 2025

CULTURE AS TEMPLATE FOR MENTAL CAPITAL DEVELOPMENT.

This topic came up in my mind after I read an article ‘Are Nigeria politicians crazy’? What is quite obvious concerning Nigeria is that she is blessed with Natural resources and some folks add that we are blessed with human resources a point I disagree with? The fact that we have numerous professionals, technologists and even academicians  who possible may be literate but not educated as this does not confer on Nigeria the status  of being blessed  with human resources.   The value of human resource in   any society is the caliber of mental capital it can deliver. We have a critical mass of human resources with some literacy but not essentially   educated. We have acquired some   knowledge in a manner that did not interrogate our culture hence the disconnect   between our elites’ claim to education and their leadership failures in all ramifications. Our politicians do not have mental illness; they have only taken advantage of our mediocre cultural software to express their greed. We parade a culture that immunizes the leader from scrutiny and has no provision for   feedbacks from the polity.   It is amazing how modern technology through computer software programming controls huge, sophisticated and massive equipment. Those heavy machines   with their complex parts move together in synchrony towards a particular function as programmed by computer software. All nations have cultural software that programs their sociopolitical behavior. Education, contact with other civilizations and other means   of inculcation of new ideas are only external to the native cultural software of the people. This is in consonance to the principles of socialization. No race is superior to the other; but the difference lies in the degree that the native culture of such nations has been interrogated such that destructive components are expunged in the face of universal best practices. This is the mandate of mental capital development as it is being canvassed by the developed counties. Rather than single out the politicians as being sick; I locate our cultural software as being pathological which does not excuse the polity. Our poverty derives not from the scarcity of natural resources but from lack of mental capital. We have aggregates of literate persons   constituting the elite class in various sectors of our society who had cumulatively mismanaged our resources over the years because of mediocre mental capital.   Our pre-colonial   cultural software concerning leadership   is defective. As a matter of fact, it is more of rulership   than leadership where the elite class assumes the status of an unquestionable deity.  If the ruler deems fit to collect your wife   or farmland so be it. This rulership   style laid the foundation   for contemporary leadership failures and poverty. There is definitely no opportunity   for the development of mental capital which is a resource that grows as questions are asked and decisions are taken for the ultimate good   of all and not a select few. In our pre-colonial societies; there is no clear cut facility feedbacks   emanating from the masses to challenge leadership and make them do the right. The colonial masters only banished the traditional   institutions and imposed their own native colonial masters in all sectors of the society either through a military junta and a democratic arrangement.  This impunity and recklessness of our leaders supported by our cultural software   is reasonable for poor infrastructural development and most painfully poor mental capital development. The caliber and the quality of the mental capital of a nation eventually determine the prosperity of that nation. Mental capital is the resource that confers on us the resilience to effectively cope with the challenges of life. It is the resource that empowers individuals to contribute effectively to society and also to experience a high quality of life. This mandate transcends the clinical paradigms as it challenges all social institution to contribute to the mental capital development agenda. Leaders of those institutions should expunge stifling rulership tendencies and open up the space towards mental capital development by releasing the potentials embedded in the human capital towards the ultimate goal of wholesome development. The   family as the most basic unit of the society should be led in a way that   the children are empowered to give their best to the society. A good number of children taking to behavior injurious to health can be traced to families that are mismanaged. Our religious leaders should help to banish destructive   myths, taboos and superstitions that frustrate   mental capital development. Every sector of the society should have this agenda in my mind as we move into the new year  just as  our political leaders should endeavor to ensure that  they take decisions that will create the enabling environment for mental capital development.

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