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Can War Really End? Jehovah’s Witnesses Launch Global Campaign With a Bold Answer

In a world scarred by Ukraine, Sudan, Gaza, and dozens of simmering conflicts, a global faith community is asking a bold question: “An End...

Grand Pardon Party: Tinubu’s APC Forgiveness Fiesta

Somewhere in Abuja, a shiny new banner flaps in the breeze outside the All Progressives Congress (APC) headquarters. It reads: “Join APC, Say ‘On...

Nigeria’s Billion-Naira Heartbreak: Why Ponzi Schemes Keep Stealing Futures

Inside the devastating cycle of hope and ruin, from MMM's ghost to CBEX's collapse, and the desperate search for a way out. Besides lost money,...

The Gates Foundation’s Population Agenda in Africa: A Skeptical View from the Diaspora

As an African living in Canada, I live with a peculiar paradox. Here in the West, news headlines are filled with anxiety about an...

What the Coldplay Kiss Cam Taught Us About Marriage and Integrity

When Public Moments Expose Private Lines: Faith, Marriage & the Coldplay Kiss Cam Scandal At a Coldplay concert in Boston, thousands cheered as the band...

Blood Brothers or Bitter Rivals? The Ghana-Nigeria Saga and the Soul of West African Unity

Beyond the headlines of protest and deportation lies a complex 60-year cycle of codependence, competition, and the ongoing struggle to define what it means...

Polls, Echo Chambers, and the New Culture of Political Violence

One moment, tens of thousands gathered to mourn a life. The next, they watched something even more revealing: bitter words born of division. At...

When Obama Called Charlie Kirk’s Ideas “Wrong” — What Did He Mean?

Family, Faith, and Free Speech Were Charlie’s Core Beliefs. Are These the “Wrong” Ideas? “I didn’t know Charlie Kirk. I was generally aware of some...

Seeds of Control or Seeds of Freedom? Reclaiming Africa’s Agricultural Sovereignty

Africa stands as a continent of profound paradox. It holds up to 60% of the world's uncultivated arable land and is bathed in abundant...

Canada’s Closed Door

A controversial court ruling has barred a tax-paying Nigerian worker from asylum, igniting accusations of a double standard in a country that desperately needs...

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