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The Other Side of Martyrs Day: Revisiting the Origins, Politics, and Possible Misconceptions of Uganda’s Most Celebrated Religious Event

 By Isaac Christopher Lubogo  I. Introduction: A Day Revered, A Truth Untouched? Every 3rd of June, Uganda halts in reverence. Millions—pilgrims, tourists, politicians, and opportunists alike—flock...

The Clause and The Return of Dr. Kandeh Yumkella

 By Augustine Gbla > “Any member aspiring to be Flag Bearer of the Party shall be a Grand Chief Patron who has maintained such status...

Lubogo vs. Lubogo: The Independent War Within

  By Isaac Christopher Lubogo There comes a silence that screams louder than a campaign crowd. That’s what Lubogo discovered in the wake of his political...

When Politics Turns You Into a God: A Philosophical Analysis of Power, Fear, and The Price of Never Letting Go

  By Isaac Christopher Lubogo I. Prologue: The Throne as a Cross Power is seductive not because it gives, but because it transforms. To ascend politically in...

The Two Thousand Shilling Curse

 By Isaac Christopher Lubogo“You were the knife. I was the hand. Together, we killed the future.”“And Esau said to Jacob, I am at the...

Political Militarism Not Political Membership

 By Alpha Amadu Jalloh Sierra Leone is a nation rich in culture, history and resilience. We have endured a brutal civil war, deadly disease outbreaks...

The Ballot Burnt Me Alive: Chronicles of a Political Phoenix Who Didn’t Rise

 An Exclusive Interview Between Hon. Nathan Kizito and Dr. Miriam KaboneroWritten, Witnessed, and Word-Smithed by Isaac Christopher Lubogo  ⚠️ DISCLAIMER – MADNESS MEETS GENIUS > What...

A Nation on Its Toes: The Philosophy of Primaries and the Politics of Expectation in Uganda

 By Isaac Christopher Lubogo I. Introduction: The Dance Before the War There is something eerily theatrical—almost biblical—in the air. Uganda is not merely watching the NRM...

Mockery Isn’t Content: A call for media reform in Sierra Leone

 Written by: George ojuku Momoh On the 15th of July 2025, at exactly 11 p.m., I was scrolling through TikTok when I came across a...

Di Ospitul Paper, The Prescription

  By Alpha Amadu Jalloh They say love has no price. But in the corridors of pain, where hope clings to a medical report and salvation...

Erased before Existence

  By Alpha Amadu Jalloh They say children are the future. But in Sierra Leone, that future is being erased. Not quietly. Not accidentally. But deliberately...

Let My People Worship: The Legal Exodus of Pentecostal Churches from NGO Bondage

  By Isaac Christopher Lubogo > “When the altar is mistaken for a business and prayer is filed under compliance, the spirit of worship suffocates under...
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