By Saleh Bature It baffles me whenever I see extremist Christians—yes, I mean Christian fundamentalists, whom we have in abundance in our midst—standing on the pulpit peddling incendiary ser... Read more
By Adagbo Onoja In a world heading with great speed from inter-national to inter-cosmological relations, the folk witticism unleashed by the trio of Michael Agbam, Adoyi Okoh and Ejembi Aba... Read more
Giles Fraser, a journalist, broadcaster and Vicar of St Anne’s, Kew lets us into a critical insight into Christianity in the piece below as reproduced from Unherd. The ridder says that succ... Read more
By Terngu Sylvanus Nomishan Your Royal Majesty, the Tor Tiv, Orchivirigh Professor James Iorzua Ayatse, I humbly pen this heartfelt open letter, a solemn cry born from a place of profound di... Read more
Book Title: African Holocaust: The Story of Uganda Martyrs Author: John Francis Faupel Publishers: Paulines Publications West Africa Date of Publication: 2024 (Second Revised Edition) Pag... Read more
By Adagbo Onoja Introduction Marxists in Nigeria are turning to religion in numbers warranting the claim of a clerical turn among the tribe. We may still not know the number of Marxists who... Read more
A revised version of an article written some years back, this piece by Abubakar Aliyu Liman, Professor of Comparative Literature and Popular Culture at the Ahmadu Bello University Zaria, Nig... Read more
Philosophy or philosophically framed discussion are not usually the easiest stuff to engage in the best of times. It is worse if it is an interpretation of Hegel’s work, Hegel being one of E... Read more
Something seems to be brewing in the Catholic Church which is not easy to grasp. This essay by Richard D. Mohr, a Professor Emeritus of Philosophy and of the Classics at the University of Il... Read more
By Adagbo Onoja The 80th birthday of Cardinal Emeritus John Onaiyekan has come and gone but the reflection on it has no deadline. The starting point here is that Nigeria is in search of lead... Read more