The DSTV Price Cut That Never Was: Minister Sam George’s Failure
Samuel Nartey GeorgeBy Melvin TarlueIt remains unclear whether Ghana's Minister of Communication, Digital Technology and Innovations, Samuel Nartey George, truly understood what he set...
The Debate: Museveni of UPM vs Museveni of NRM
Moderated by Isaac Christopher LubogoDisclaimerThis is a fictional, intellectual debate crafted to dramatize the contradictions of history. It does not represent actual statements spoken...
Stolen Land
By Alpha Amadu JallohPalestine is a land of the Bible, the Qur’an, and the Torah. It is a land steeped in faith, reverence, and...
Uganda’s 1926 Flag Bearer: When Time Slips, Nations Stumble
By Isaac Christopher LubogoThe nomination ConfessionAt the nomination amidst banners of Protecting the Gains and chants rehearsed like liturgy, a moment of historical comedy...
When Justice Is Blind, Democracy Can See: The Judiciary’s Defining Moment
By Sidikie Elvis FornahDemocracy is not sustained by the Executive alone. Its true strength lies in the balance and effectiveness of the three arms...
The Presidential Results 2026–2031: A Hypothetical, Logical, and Intellectual Poll on Who Will Win the Elections, Why, and How — Demystified
By: Isaac Christopher Lubogo (Suigeneris)IntroductionElections are not merely contests of numbers; they are mirrors of society, reflecting the aspirations, anxieties, and contradictions of a...
When Recognition Does Not Buy Bread: The Intellectual’s Dilemma
By Isaac Christopher Lubogo“What dignity is there in applause that cannot pay rent?” – Isaac Christopher LubogoA friend of mine, a PhD student, has...
Africa’s Silence in the UN’s Chorus of Power
Sierra Leone’s President, Julius Maada Bio speaking at the 80th UNGABy Alpha Amadu Jalloh “The United Nations is not a utopia. It is a work...
Why Serious Cases Are Won on Emotion, Not Technicalities
By Isaac Christopher LubogoLaw, in its black-letter rigidity, pretends to be neutral, aloof, and insulated from the cries of men. Yet in the courtroom—the...
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie Reveals Years-Long Battle with Depression That Almost Silenced Her Fiction
Award-winning Nigerian author Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie has opened up about a lengthy and difficult battle with depression, a period she admitted left her "deeply...
The AI Race: Civilizations Are Running, Africa Is Sleepwalking
By Isaac Christopher Lubogo1. When Giants WrestleToday, the two titans of our age—the United States and China—are not fighting with guns, not with nuclear...
Mugisha Muntu: The Statesman Uganda Needs
By Isaac Christopher Lubogo1. The Power of the First WordYou can tell a man by his first word, and a leader by his first...
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