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Monday, September 1, 2014

Madness in the Name of Fashion


IT IS a new malady in the world of fashion and it is prevalent among youths. It is referred to as the V-type of dressing whereby ladies wear shirts exposing their cleavages and the V-shape of their Nyash which is allowed to assault public view. Some ladies also wear transparent clothes which expose the coloured inner wears they have on. The male gender is not left out in this madness eating deep into the society. They basically leave their jean trousers on the lower part of their Nyash exposing their boxers and walking on the streets looking tattered.
Many of the Nigerian youths dress indecently because they feel it is the style in vogue. It cuts across many countries of the world and it is a habit embraced by all ages in the society. In Nigeria, today, over exposure to foreign culture through modern day channels of mass communication like satellite broadcast, internet and unregulated pirated videos, especially musical videos, have taken their toll on the moral rectitude of the youths. Dresses that are meant as stage costumes for musicians and actresses are misconstrued by gullible youths as everyday wears.
It has been observed that many youths have gone haywire all in the name of dressing and it becomes imperative at this juncture to ask: why do youths still dress indecently? This moral decadence eating deep into the society has been closely associated with poor parenting, peer pressure, wrong use of the internet, fading moral values as well as demonic influences among others. Mairiga Boyi, a post-graduate student of Benue State University, said that some ladies who dress indecently do that basically to seduce men. She added that some men only love ladies that seduce them. “These set of people don’t have regards for their parents and they really don’t have privacy but sometimes, they are from indecent homes,” she said

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