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World as global village is a village of crisis where morality is seriously endangered with particular references to Africa, there is a serious need to attest the pathetic erosion of morality. There are diverse mechanisms for achieving this but one potential factor that should be considered is the potency of taboo. many Christians and Muslims regard it taboo as mere mythical construction to low unvaried mind through superstitious and further the relevance of African Traditional Religion. This paper argues that it is a critical analytical blunder to examine taboo through the lens of Western logic. Besides, modernity does not outlaw the pragmatic significance of taboo. Hence, taboo obeys a special metaphysical logic that draws on the synergy between the physical and the divine realm. It should be noted that the Supreme Being is the bedrock of the Yoruba religion and also the bedrock of moral reinforcement in Yoruba thought system. God is the source and giver of moral laws and these moral laws are inviolate and immutable. Any person that breaks the taboo would not go unpunished either here now or in the hereafter afterlife). It can seem that the ancestors on their own also help in upholding social and moral order. They serve as the watchdog of the community making sure that all complain with the laid down rules and regulations. They would not waste time in punishing any members that violate or go against the laid down principles because in the traditional Yoruba thought system, there is no “Sacred Cow”

Oluwatosin Adeoti Akintan, Olukayode Felix Oyenuga. (2020) TABOO AND MORAL REINFORCEMENT IN YORUBA TRADITIONAL THOUGHT, Al-Hikmat: A Journal of Philosophy, Volume 40, Issue 01.
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