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Who’s A Poet?

 Written by: ©️ George ojuku Momoh 1. A poet is a word weaver2. A poet is an extraordinary being3. A poet is a hypnotist4. A...

Divorce And Remarriage: A Biblical And Theological Examination

 Emmanuel Mihiingo Kaija, Senior Pastor, Uganda Assemblies Of God Abstract Divorce and remarriage remain among the most theologically contested and pastorally delicate subjects within Christian doctrine....

A Theology of Human Trafficking And Modern-Day Slavery

  By Emmanuel Mihiingo Kaija  Abstract Human trafficking and modern-day slavery represent one of the most grievous moral catastrophes of the 21st century. Affecting over 50 million...

The Tyranny of Libido: A Philosophical Indictment of Sexual Desire

 By Isaac Christopher LubogoIntroduction: The God That Haunts Our FleshOf all the compulsions nature has embedded into the human body, none is more perplexing—nor...

The Storm, the Roots, and the Identity Reborn

 By Isaac Christopher Lubogo There is a Luganda proverb that says, "Emaala nga netoonya ne tumanya e milandira bwe gyenkaanya emyoyo." Roughly translated, it means:...

Men Unplugged: Of G-nuts, Girth, and the Grand Delusion, An African Discourse on Penis Panic, Masculine Mythology, and Erotic Misunderstandings

 By Isaac Christopher Lubogo Epigraph:“He who pounds cassava harder doesn’t always make sweeter kwon.”— Luo Proverb  DISCLAIMER & EROTIC CAUTIONARY NOTE“Of G-nuts, Girth, and the Grand...

The More the Shame, The More the Glory: Let Me Get Some Ki-Power – Secrets of the Sodomites Exposed

  By Isaac Christopher Lubogo  Introduction There comes a moment in every generation when silence ceases to be noble and becomes betrayal. When courts echo with sensational...

A Discourse on Fallen Class, Marital Realities, and the Humour of Human Collapse

 By Isaac Christopher Lubogo  Prologue: When Class Dances with Calamity There comes a time in a man’s life when his necktie no longer speaks boardroom grammar...

When the Night Betrays the Dream: A Discourse for the Wounded Warriors of the Primaries

When the Night Betrays the Dream: A Discourse for the Wounded Warriors of the PrimariesBy Isaac Christopher Lubogo DISCLAIMER:This discourse is not for the faint-hearted....

Words That Deserve Been Born

 Farook Abdul-karim SesayBy Farook Abdul-karim Sesay, Writer. Poet. Legal advisor. Political commentator This is a poem. But not a poem! A scribe once wrote/ this...

The Day Truth Bled Through the Umbilical Cord: A Son’s Love Letter in a Tongue That Hurts Before It Heals

 By: Isaac Christopher Lubogo, a Ugandan lawyer and lecturer There are days when a son becomes a storm.And there are days when a mother becomes...

Can We Talk Mr. President?

 Author: Farook Abdul-karim Sesay, a Sierra Leonean Ppoet, Writer, Legal advisor and Political commentator  I picked up the phone. The phone paid for by public...
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