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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...

They Fell From The Sky: Theological Silence And The Exile Of Celestial Ancestors

 By Emmanuel Mihiingo Kaija– Emkaijawrites@gmail.com“In many indigenous traditions, the sky is not just a space; it is a story, a being, a witness, and...
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