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Confidence or Disrespect? The New Generation Alpha Debate

There was a time in Nigeria when respect did not need to be taught in motivational videos or debated on social media. It was simply part of the air people breathed. A child did not greet an elder casually. You bent slightly, you greeted properly, and you waited to be acknowledged.

In many homes across Rivers State, that culture was once as normal. But somewhere between cassette tapes and TikTok, something shifted.

Every generation likes to believe the next one is slightly more unruly than the last. Our parents said the same thing about us. Their parents said it about them. Still, many people in Rivers State today quietly admit that something about the newest generation—often called Generation Alpha—feels different.

It is not simply that children are more confident. Confidence has never been the problem. Nigeria has always raised bold children. The difference many elders point to is the fading of certain social boundaries that once guided behavior.

In the past, a child would think twice before interrupting adults in conversation. Today, it is not unusual to see a ten-year-old confidently inserting themselves into adult discussions with the kind of authority that once belonged only to uncles and village chiefs.

In markets, buses, and even family gatherings, the signs are subtle but noticeable. Greetings are shorter. Patience is thinner. The old habit of “good morning sir” or “good afternoon ma” is sometimes replaced with a quick nod or, worse, complete silence. For many, this feels less like progress and more like a cultural drift.

Technology has certainly played its role. Generation Alpha is growing up in a world of smartphones, fast information, and constant global influence. Their role models are not just parents, teachers, and community elders anymore. They are influencers on YouTube, celebrities on Instagram, and personalities they have never met but see every day on their screens.

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The result is a generation that speaks faster, thinks faster, and sometimes moves past traditions that once acted as the moral guardrails of Nigerian society.

Morality, in particular, has become a topic of concern in conversations across Rivers State. Parents often joke that children today are “too exposed.” What used to be adult conversations now circulate freely online, and the line between childhood innocence and adult awareness is becoming thinner. Yet the story is not entirely bleak.

If anything, Generation Alpha also carries traits that previous generations sometimes lacked. They are expressive. They ask questions older children were afraid to ask. They challenge ideas instead of accepting them blindly. In many ways, they are fearless.

The real issue, perhaps, is not that values have disappeared, but that they are being renegotiated in a rapidly changing world.

The elders of Rivers State grew up in a culture where community shaped behavior. A child could be corrected by a neighbor, an auntie down the street, or even the stern woman selling tomatoes at the market. Discipline was collective.

Today, society is more individualistic. Parenting has become more private. The community voice that once helped guide children has grown quieter.

So when older residents shake their heads and say, “Children of nowadays have no respect,” what they are often mourning is not just bad behavior. They are mourning the loss of a cultural system that once made respect automatic.

Perhaps the real challenge is finding a way to blend the best of both worlds. Keeping the warmth, courtesy, and moral structure that defined Nigerian upbringing, while allowing a new generation to grow with confidence in a modern world.

The real question is whether the older generation can pass on the values that once held its communities together, before the next generation grows up thinking respect was just something their grandparents talked about.

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