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Moonlight Stories Of Lokomasama

By Art KoromaLong before the quill of Western lore etched tales of Cinderella and King Midas’ golden touch, our ancestors’ stories unfolded under starlit...

The Digital Pharaohs: How AI and Data Tyranny Threaten Africa’s Anointed Image

 By Emmanuel Mihiingo Kaija Emkaijawrites@gmail.comTo Africa's enduring roots — grounding her digital future in justice, dignity, and hope.1.Introduction: Dawn of the Digital Age in...

Breaking the Chains: Understanding and Ending Poverty in Africa: Episode 4: How Poverty Feeds Other Crises

 By Emmanuel Mihiingo KaijaEmkaijawrites@gmail.comDedicated to the countless souls caught in the relentless cycles of poverty, conflict, illness, and displacement — may this work stir...

Breaking the Chains – Understanding Poverty in Africa: Episode 3: Faces of Poverty — Who Bears the Heaviest Burden?

By Emmanuel Mihiingo KaijaEmkaijawrites@gmail.comAbout This EpisodeIn this third episode of the series Breaking the Chains – Understanding Poverty in Africa, we lift the veil...

Breaking the Chains — Understanding Poverty in Africa: Episode 2: Root Causes of Poverty in Africa

 By Emmanuel Mihiingo Kaija Emkaijawrites@gmail.comIntroduction: The Covenant of Chains and LiberationPoverty in Africa is no mere statistic, no fleeting shadow cast by circumstance. It...

Pebbles For A Ghost Refugee

 By: Farook Abdul-Karim Sesay, Writer. Poet. Legal advisor. Political commentatorOn my tombstone, as I float into nothingness, I wonder what the inscribed words would...

Digging Graves, Not Wells: How EACOP Buries People, Trees, and Truth

 By Emmanuel Mihiingo Kaija — Emkaijawrites@gmail.comIntroduction : “To poison the land is to silence the ancestors.” — Kiswahili ProverbThe East African Crude Oil Pipeline...

Gender-Based Violence and Women’s Rights in Africa: Reflection on a Persistent Crisis

 By Emmanuel Mihiingo KaijaEmkaijawrites@gmail.comExordiumIn the kraal of words and meanings, “Gender-Based Violence” (GBV) emerges as a phrase dense with history, social complexity, and profound...

From Guns to Grace: Ending Rebelism in Africa — Inquiry into Peace, Justice, and Renewal

 By Emmanuel Mihiingo Kaija Emkaijawrites@gmail.com“When the lion lays down its roar, the earth remembers the song of the dove.” — Igbo ProverbIntroductionThe Soil of Strife: Africa’s Long...

Breaking the Chains – Understanding Poverty in Africa: Episode 1: What Does Poverty in Africa Really Look Like?

 By Emmanuel Mihiingo Kaija Emkaijawrites@gmail.comIntroduction: The Cry Beneath the SilenceAfrica’s poverty is not the mere happenstance of cruel fate, nor the faint brushstroke of...

I Will Die When I Want: A Philosophical and Political Indictment of the Ugandan Cult of Immortality

 By Isaac Christopher LubogoIntroduction: The Anatomy of a Statement"I will die when I want."At first glance, it appears to be a statement of personal...

Africans Have Their Gods, So They Don’t Need the God of the Bible — Is This True?

 A Multidisciplinary and Theological Reflection By Emmanuel Mihiingo KaijaEmkaijawrites@gmail.comExordiumThis essay weaves together biblical scripture, African traditional spirituality, oral narratives, and interdisciplinary scholarship to explore the...
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