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According to the Oxford Dictionary, conscience is a person’s moral sense of right and wrong, viewed as acting as a guide to one’s behaviour. However, In Conversation with God, St Jose Maria Escrivia, said that conscience throws light on all of one’s life and that it can be deformed or hardened.

Just as our eye is the lamp of our body, so also is conscience the lamp of our soul. If the conscience is well formed, it lights up the way. That way leads to God and man can make progress because of it. However, In Conversation with God(ICWG) – vol.2 – pt. 13.1, holds that if the conscience is badly formed, it weakens the mind and misguides the activities of the mind to an extent that it could result in misfortunes and this can make the person insensitive to the right cause.

Again just as business ethics is referred to as the standard of morally right and wrong conduct in business, so also is conscience the inner sense of what is right or wrong in one’s conduct or motives. Often times, we hear people say that his / her conscience tells him/ her to do so, so and so. It is interesting the way it sounds when we speak like that. The question however, is, how many of us listen to this conscience of ours when they speak to us? Most of the time, we ignore it particularly, if what it is telling us is contrary to what we want to do.  More often than none, we tend to ask such questions as, do you have a conscience at all? That is because we get disappointed when we see unimaginable things or character being displayed by some people that we hold with high esteem.  

 As individuals, our mind tells us when we have done wrong or right and so, it is expected that we should retract our steps if clearly we have established the fact that we have done something wrong. Funny enough, many of us don’t even admit that we have erred let alone retracing the wrong steps we have taken or correcting our mistakes.  Rather than do that, we become indifferent to good or evil and this attitude has become a major threat to the progress of our society today.  People have become too self-centered, and only consider what benefits them alone. They do not bother nor care about, how many people our actions or inactions would hurt or even destroy completely. The earlier we start considering the effects of our actions or inactions on people and society at large the better it will be for our society and indeed for the whole world. 

 It is high time we started taking responsibilities for our evil actions and face the consequences. “Woe to those who call evil good and good evil, who put darkness for light and light for darkness, who put bitter for sweet and sweet for bitter- Isaiah 5: 20-21.

Be that as it may, as a people, we are encouraged to pray particularly, during lent as Christians to awaken our consciences so that they may be sensitive to God’s voice. The Psalmist said that, “If today you hear His voice, harden not your hearts” Because when the heart is hardened, conscience begins to slumber and so, it will no longer point to the right direction that will strengthen man spiritually. It is believed that the right conscience leads man to God.  So, we are encouraged to use this period of lent as Christians and also the Ramadan period for the Muslims, to ask God to help us form our conscience really well. In view of this, it is left for us to examine ourselves to see whether we are being thoroughly sincere with God and with those who trust us to direct them aright.

We have just carried out one of our general civic duties a couple of weeks ago. Let us individually and collectively examine our consciences deeply and take a good look at the way we behaved. We will see that we are full of faults that harmed us and others around us. Let us therefore, take a cue from our mistakes and form for ourselves a true and refined conscience which listens to the voice of God in everyday matters. Remember that,

Betty

Beatrice Egbuna is an experienced Broadcast Technologist with a strong background in managing broadcast equipment and sound technology. She has played a leading role in building and installing various radio studios, as well as maintaining and repairing both analogue and digital equipment at Voice of Nigeria (VON) studios. Egbuna holds a degree in Mass Communication from the University of Lagos (UNILAG) and the Lagos State University (LASU), and has received training in Audio Engineering from the United States, Germany and the United Kingdom. She also holds certificates in Senior Management Programmes from the Lagos Business School (LBS) and the Administrative Staff College of Nigeria (ASCON), as well as a certificate in Entrepreneurial Management from the Enterprise Development Centre (EDC) of the Pan-Atlantic University (PAU). Prior to joining EDC in 2011, Beatrice worked in various capacities at the Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria (FRCN) and VON before retiring in 2010 as Deputy Director Programming. She has also worked as a Consultant/Mentor on projects like "Road-to-Growth" powered by Cherie Blair Foundation and Access Bank Plc. Egbuna produced and presented "Enterprise Stories", a live radio program on Inspiration 92.3 FM, which brings entrepreneurs together every Tuesday at 3 pm to share their success stories and inspire startup developers to follow their dreams. She also produced "The Economy and You," a program that aired for about four years on Rhythm 93.7 FM, which brought policymakers, technocrats and successful business executives to discuss government policies and their impact on the economy and businesses in Nigeria. Currently, Beatrice Egbuna is the Principal Consultant at Maluwe Capacity Builders International, Nigeria, where she provides real-time feedback and actionable advice that adds value to her clients. She is also a mentor and faculty member at the Enterprise Development Centre of the Pan-Atlantic University, and a BDSP Consultant on the 5-year (20??-20??) MASTERCARD TRANSFORMING NIGERIA YOUTH PROJECT (TNY). Egbuna is passionate about developing the entrepreneurship ecosystem, providing business support and advisory services to entrepreneurs within and outside the EDC business network for over a decade. She is a certified IFC/LPI Trainer, certified SMEDAN Business Development Service Provider (BDSP), life coach, work-life balance advocate/coordinator, and marriage counsellor who helps employees/career/business people find fulfilment in the workplace, balance in their daily activities, and solutions to their marital challenges. To reach Beatrice Egbuna she can be contacted through her email addresses: bettyegbuna@yahoo.com and maluwehelp@gmail.com. She also has a website, https://momentwithbetty.com.

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