By Mogaji Wole Arisekola
There’s a storm brewing in our society—and it’s not subtle anymore. The signs are loud, clear, and disturbing: morality is collapsing right before our eyes, and we’re clapping for it like it’s a stage performance.
We’ve copied almost every rotten thing from the Western world while turning our backs on the few moral values they still uphold. Indecency is now fashionable, and no one even bats an eyelid.
In today’s Nigeria—especially at Lagos parties—you’d be forgiven for wondering if breasts are still private parts. At any “owanbe” gathering, they’re flaunted proudly like fashion accessories: large, small, round, pointed—every shape is on full display. The cleavage war has gone mainstream. From birthday parties to weddings, from red carpet events to even religious gatherings, the sacred has been replaced with the seductive.
When exactly did we cross the line?
When did seduction become culture?
When did harlotry become honourable?
It baffles me how we now enter churches with our bosoms hanging out, and no one dares to correct it. From “God looks at the heart” to “It’s just a little cleavage,” we’ve slowly tiptoed into full-blown nudity—while still claiming to be God’s daughters. Today, all it takes to be trendy is to wear a dress that covers only the nipple and leaves the rest of the chest exposed.
Haaa! When did our sisters start dressing like harlots and still expect to be seen as saints?
Someone, please explain how a woman can dress like Jezebel on Sunday morning and still expect angelic encounters. Is your body truly the temple of the Holy Spirit—or has it become an altar of lust and deception?
We started with crop tops. Then came off-shoulders. From there, we graduated to tube tops. Now the reigning trend is a “nipple-cover” dress that parades the entire chest—and we’re supposed to clap because it’s “stylish.”
So I ask, is the breast still a private part—or is it now public property?
In today’s Lagos, many young women bend forward and risk their “bread” falling out. It’s a terrifying circus of fashion madness. Even worse, some of us have become cheerleaders of this chaos. A so-called “daughter
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