LIFE NO BALANCE… Another perspective.

I have been thinking about this for a while and the best capture for it is "life no balance", a Nigerian pidgin that means "life isn't just straightforward". You aren't minding your business when you tell others to "mind their business"... You are already judging when you tell people "you're wrong for judging..." I guess... Continue Reading →

KING JAMES VERSION OF THE BIBLE SOUNDS SO PARTRIACHY. WAS IT A DELIBERATE ATTEMPT TO SUBJUGATE WOMEN?

There are concerns from people about the language of the Bible and in fact, the King James Version of the Bible. There are claims that King James deliberately had translators remove change "UNISEX" words to masculine words to appeal only to men. Is that correct? Short answer: It's very INCORRECT. Long answer: The Bible was... Continue Reading →

WOMAN, It’s your right to EXERCISE DOMINION.

Where did we got the idea that women are limited to just very few career choices or the things that they can do? Where did we get the idea that "it's a man's world?" The Bible didn't present such notions. The Bible is vivid with God's arrangements! "So God created humans in his own image.... Continue Reading →

THE BRITISH “RITUAL” GOAT VS AFRICAN CRITICS

First things first, there isn't any goat used for rituals by the British royal family as claimed by some Nigerians who are sympathetic to the already dead paganistic practices that were prevalent in the precolonial times. They claim that Britain came to Africa and destroyed our tradition which included cruel treatment and killing of Animals... Continue Reading →

SLAVERY: Africa Needs To Apologise To Africa

The death of Queen Elizabeth II has triggered scintillating conversations and the prevalent dudgeons some Africans have about and towards the British Monarch and the white race. But is this vexation justified, or are we all trying not to be accountable for the actions of our great grandfathers? Why does it seem that there is... Continue Reading →

IGBOPHOBIA EXISTS | The Igbo Hate Is Real

"Nigerians will probably achieve consensus on no other matter than their common resentment of the Igbo,” - Chinua Achebe Nigeria has an "Igbo problem" and whether we choose to admit this or not, it exists. It is becoming a culture as it is being transferred from one generation to another generation. Ask some people why... Continue Reading →

The Igbos From Benin

Igbos are naturally prone to migrations.  Pre-colonial times, several Igbos migrated to Benin (known as Idu in Igbo communities). There isn't much-written documentation on this as the people of that era mostly used oral documentation. The Igbos migrated in very large numbers to Benin and even played special roles in the Benin empire. Chima, a... Continue Reading →

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