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Invite Michael Agbam, Adoyi Okoh and Ejembi Aba If You Crave African Ontological Witticism @ Your Mother’s Funeral

Posted By: adminon: May 20, 2025In: People in ActionTags: African ontological witticism, Capt. Ibrahim Traore, Christianity, Decoloniality, Dietary intelligence, Empire, Enlightenment narratives, Ojongo, Pope Francis, Pope Leo XIVNo CommentsViews:
Invite Michael Agbam, Adoyi Okoh and Ejembi Aba If You Crave African Ontological Witticism @ Your Mother’s Funeral

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

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Would a Liberal Pope Split the Church?

Posted By: adminon: April 30, 2025In: SpectacleTags: Cardinal Gerhard Müller, Catholic Church, Conservatives, Liberals, NUNS, Pope Francis, The VaticanNo CommentsViews:
Would a Liberal Pope Split the Church?

By Dan Hitchens Electing a new Pope is the item number 1 on the agenda of power and faith in world politics today. Below is an opinion on which of the tendencies in the Catholic Church would... Read more

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The Sun Sets on Prof Valentin-Yves Mudimbe, Leading African Liberation Scholar

Posted By: adminon: April 22, 2025In: World From AfricaTags: Counter- hegemonic philosophy, Decoloniality, DRC, Pope Francis, Representational practice of power, ‘Invention of Africa’No CommentsViews:
The Sun Sets on Prof Valentin-Yves Mudimbe, Leading African Liberation Scholar

The sun has set conclusively on Prof V. I Mudimbe, one of the earliest strikers in counter-hegemonic Philosophy, with particular reference to the constructedness of Africa. He died April 22n... Read more

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Bishop Mathew Hassan Kukah and the Mystique of Sokoto

Posted By: adminon: December 25, 2022In: De-EscalationTags: Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi, Daura, Egypt’s President, Grand Mufti of Al Azhar University - Shaikh Ahmed Al Tayeb, Inter-religious dialogue, Nepotism, Pope Francis, President Muhammadu Buhari, Qatar, The Cathedral of Our Lady of ArabiaNo CommentsViews:
Bishop Mathew Hassan Kukah and the Mystique of Sokoto

Sokoto in Nigeria is a city, a provincial capital or the capital of an empire that once existed, depending on which one each reader takes. This Sokoto does not have the affluence of Kano or... Read more

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Copts Come Under Attack Again in Egypt

Posted By: adminon: May 26, 2017In: FlashbackTags: Pope Francis, Pope Tawadros 11, President Abdel Fatah al-SissiNo CommentsViews:
Copts Come Under Attack Again in Egypt

Coptic Christians in Egypt have come under attack again, this time the killing of no less than 23 of them on their way to a mass. According to The Washington Post, the attack took place earl... Read more

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What are they Saying?

Posted By: adminon: April 30, 2017In: GovernanceTags: Brookings Institution, Egypt, Jonathan Pollack, North Korea, Pope Francis, USSRNo CommentsViews:
What are they Saying?

“All of us have the duty to teach coming generations that God, the Creator of heaven and earth, does not need to be protected by men.; indeed, it is he who protects them. he never desires th... Read more

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Fidel Castro’s Greatest Interventions?

Posted By: adminon: November 26, 2016In: FlashbackTags: Chinese, Cuba, Mandela, Obamas, Pope Francis, US Raul Castro, Xi JinpingNo CommentsViews:
Fidel Castro’s Greatest Interventions?

              Fidel Castro’s Greatest Interventions? This is debateable but the following quotes would appear to be Castro’s classics, the permanent take-aways from the large textual warfare... Read more

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