The Clemency to Lie: A Debate Between Myself and My Conscience
By Isaac Christopher LubogoScene: A dimly lit courtroom of the soul.
There is no jury. No judge. Only me… and my conscience.Opening Bell:Me (rising with...
Gyameera Gyeene”: The Doctrine of Fatal Survival and the Death of Busoga’s Agricultural Destiny
By Isaac Christopher Lubogo1. “Gyameera Gyeene”: When Survival Becomes SurrenderIn Busoga, there is a phrase that rolls off the tongue too easily—“Gyameera gyeene”—it grew...
Silence Before the Storm: The Fasting Husband’s Cry That Shattered a Home
By Emmanuel Mihiingo Kaija– Emkaijawrites@gmail.com ,Independent Researcher | Weaver of Stories and Truths“Omuntu tayinza kulaba ku mukwano ng’alumwa ennyingo.”“One cannot see love clearly while...
When the Drum Fades: The Battle for Tooro’s Soul and Africa’s Forgotten Thrones
By Emmanuel Mihiingo Kaija— Emkaijawrites@gmail.comPART I — THE DRUMBEAT BEFORE THE DAWN“When the drums are silent, the ancestors weep." — Proverb from Western Uganda....
Faith, Education, and Power: A Critical Appraisal of the Accelerated Christian Education Curriculum in Uganda and Its African Context
By Emmanuel Mihiingo Kaija --Emkaijawrites@gmail.com Dedication To every African child taught to memorize but not to question, to obey but not to dream—may your learning be...
Africa’s Hidden Incest Crisis
By Emmanuel Mihiingo Kaija
Emkaijawrites@gmail.comPart I: Shadows Beneath the Family TreeChapter 1: The Forgotten Histories of Incest in African Societies— With Voices from the Margins...
The Altar And The Idol: Unmasking Political Worship and Spiritual Complicity in Africa
By Emmanuel Mihiingo KaijaEmkaijawrites@gmail.comPart One:— The Stranger at the Gates of the CityThe horizon bled crimson as the sun sank slowly behind the distant...
The Price of Power: Blood, Rituals, and Resistance in Africa
By Emmanuel Mihiingo KaijaEmkaijawrites@gmail.com “The prophet who eats from the king’s table cannot see the blood on his hands.” – African ProverbI. IntroductionContextualizing the IssueIn...
Of Ancestors and Amendments: Rethinking Child Discipline Across African Realms
By Emmanuel Mihiingo KaijaAbstract“Omwana taggulira ku ttale—akulira mu maka.”
A child is not raised in the marketplace—they are raised at home. -Luganda proverbThis paper undertakes...
Scattered by Wind, Gathered by God: An African Reflection on Migration and Refugee Crises
By Emmanuel Mihiingo Kaija, Independent ResearcherEmkaijawrites@gmail.comPART I — When the Sky Weeps: Opening Reflections on the Migrant Soul“When the sky begins to weep, even...
Africa’s Edge: The Truth They Murder to Silence
By Emmanuel Mihiingo KaijaIndependent ResearcherEmkaijawrites@gmail.comI. The Vanishing of Africa’s Daughters — A Sacred LossBeneath the grand, unyielding arch of Africa’s skies, where the ancient...
Between Shrines and Shadows (Part Two): The Witch Is Not the Danger—Wounded Names and the Liturgy of Resistance
By Emmanuel Mihiingo KaijaA Real-Life Story: The Tragedy of Annet — A True Account from UgandaIn 2019, a fragile shadow named Annet, a 12-year-old...


