The Cry Behind The Smile: Faith, Fear, And The Mental Health Crisis In Africa
By Emmanuel Mihiingo Kaija I. INTRODUCTION: AFRICA’S INVISIBLE EPIDEMIC Africa, a land where the heartbeat of ancient civilizations still echoes in the rhythmic pounding of drums...
Give Us This Day Our Daily Yam: Nigeria’s Hunger, Heaven’s Silence, And The Gospel of Justice
By Emmanuel Mihiingo Kaija I. Introduction: The Famine in the Midst of Abundance Nigeria, often celebrated as the “Giant of Africa,” rests on a land brimming...
Banking Is Necessary, But Banks Are Not: Ghana’s Digital Finance Disruption Story
By Qazeem Bello In a quiet corner of Accra, not too long ago, a bank branch manager stood in her office puzzled. It was a...
Land of Hunger
By Alpha Amadu Jalloh Sierra Leone today is a paradox. A country blessed with fertile land, abundant rainfall, vast forests, rivers teeming with fish, and...
Oil Money and Blood: “The Price of Palestinian Lives”
By Alpha Amadu Jalloh The world is bathing in hypocrisy while Gaza is drowning in blood. “The difference between the oppressed and the occupier should never...
The Broken Calabash: Africa, Identity, and The Gospel In The Age of Imported Ethics
By Emmanuel Mihiingo Kaija. Introduction Africa, often called the cradle of humanity, pulses with vibrant cultures, sacred traditions, and ancestral wisdom that have for millennia shaped...
The Throne And The Chains Series – The Mask and The Mirror – A Biblical Exploration Of Power’s Psychology In Africa
By Emmanuel Mihiingo Kaija“The oppressor must never be allowed to shape the imagination of the free.” — Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o“Non ducor, duco.” — I am not...
Is God A Banker? Unmasking The Idol Of Prosperity In Africa’s Pulpits
By Emmanuel Mihiingo Kaija The airwaves of African Christianity today hum with the promises of wealth, victory, and supernatural breakthrough. Yet beneath this thunderous optimism...
God, Gold and Governance: Understanding Africa’s Markets and Political Uncertainty Biblically
By Emmanuel Mihiingo Kaija I believe it will be honest and more accurate of me to write that Africa - my motherland- stands today at...
Where is the civil war in Sudan heading?
For the past two years, Sudan has been devastated by civil war.Since April 2023, the conflict has opposed the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF), linked...
Press freedom NGO urges Côte d’Ivoire to protect journalists ahead of election
Reporters Without Borders (RSF) has urged Ivorian authorities and political parties to “protect journalists” three months ahead of the first round of the presidential...
Genocide Starvation In Gaza and The Silence of Powerful States
By Isaac Christopher Lubogo I. Introduction: A Famine Not of Nature, But of Choice There are famines born of drought. Others of war. But what is...
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