When the European came to Africa, he did not come with gold, silver or goodwill. He came with a gun in one hand and a […]
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The Igbo Paradox: Why A Tribe That Builds Is Feared, Fought And Yet Flourishes
In the heart of Nigeria’s story lies a paradox, a people despised yet indispensable, envied yet imitated, persecuted yet prosperous. The Igbo people of Southeastern […]
The GMO Debate: Why Africa Should Choose And Defend Organic
The introduction of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) in African agriculture has sparked intense argument. While proponents argue that GMOs can increase crop yields and improve […]
Decolonizing African System Of Education: A Call For Contextual Learning
The current education system in Africa often prioritizes rote memorization over practical application. Students spend years studying complex subjects they either struggle to apply, or […]
Voter Apathy: Nigerians Are Sorely Tired
p The recent elections in Nigeria have once again underlined the growing trend of voter apathy in the country. With turnout figures diminishing, it is […]
Western Debt Trap On African Countries
Debt dependency is a significant challenge facing many African countries. The burden of external debt is weighing heavily on these nations, limiting their ability to […]
The Exploitation Of Faith: Religion And Governance
Throughout history, religion has been used to promote violence, divisions, slavery, exploitation, wars and land grabbing, which makes the relationship between faith and governance a […]
Bee Society: Zero Tolerance For Corruption
In the intricate world of bees, a fascinating dynamic unfolds. Bees have a strict policy, governed with harsh measure, which ensures colony security, resource […]
Foreign NGOs In Africa: The Catastrophic Instruments Of Exploitation
The roles of foreign NGOs and their local representatives in Africa have sparked intense debate. Their roles are openly presented as carriers of positive contributions […]
The Self-Defender In The Face Of Terror: #SAVESUNDAYJACKSON
The Supreme Court’s decision on the 7th of March, 2025, to affirm the death sentence of Adamawa Christian farmer, Mr. Sunday Jackson, who was convicted […]
