Calabar Carnival a celebration of nudity,immorality and sex orgy- Clegry

Archibong made the comments while addressing newsmen in Calabar, saying that nudity in carnival was not the best for the state. He said his new year message to Nigerians was that Christians should have hope in the coming year. “No matter what happens, no matter the tribulations of 2012, the word of God says that the path of the righteous is like the shining light. “It shines more and more into a perfect day, we must have hope in God and believe that next year, things will be better,’’ he said. He urged Christians to put their trust in God and love one another, irrespective of the challenges faced in the country. “We are hoping that things will be better because of God, we should put our trust in him, believe in him and then begin to love one another and share the message of love,’’ he said. According to him, Christianity is all about love and “I believe that every religion is about love; once there is love, things will certainly change”.
The CAN chairman said that challenges were part of life “ and where there is no challenge, there is no promotion, problems are examination for promotion’’. “Each time we pass through severe moment and tribulations, is only encouraging us that something better is on our way. So I give hope and believe that next year will be better,’’ Archibong said. He, however, said there was no nudity in Calabar Carnival when the former Governor, Mr Donald Duke, started it. “We need to be very careful because the way we are going now in this carnival thing, we are completely forgetting about morals. “The way people dance is now sexual, it shows that there is no shame among our women, there is no modesty. “The people came in and borrowing us the culture that is not our culture and women staying almost naked only with pants and brassiers. “I don’t think it is good for this state or any part of the nation; it is not our culture and I believe strongly that we should not encourage it.
The CAN chairman said that challenges were part of life “ and where there is no challenge, there is no promotion, problems are examination for promotion’’. “Each time we pass through severe moment and tribulations, is only encouraging us that something better is on our way. So I give hope and believe that next year will be better,’’ Archibong said. He, however, said there was no nudity in Calabar Carnival when the former Governor, Mr Donald Duke, started it. “We need to be very careful because the way we are going now in this carnival thing, we are completely forgetting about morals. “The way people dance is now sexual, it shows that there is no shame among our women, there is no modesty. “The people came in and borrowing us the culture that is not our culture and women staying almost naked only with pants and brassiers. “I don’t think it is good for this state or any part of the nation; it is not our culture and I believe strongly that we should not encourage it.
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