Healing Beyond the Silence

Fred was raised by his mother after his father died of tuberculosis when he was just four months old. Despite this early loss, he grew up in a warm and loving home with his stepfather and siblings. Although his childhood was happy, Fred always felt the absence of a biological father. He often wondered whatContinue reading “Healing Beyond the Silence”

Obodo emebi go, our land is in agony.

There is nothing as dangerous as a powerful slave. Wearing a crown does not change a person’s mind, it only exposes it. Though the colonial masters have physically left the African continent, they remain with us psychologically and emotionally. This is evident in how we relate to one another. Africans continue to enslave themselves byContinue reading “Obodo emebi go, our land is in agony.”

Who Is to Blame for Nigeria’s Current Situation?

There was a time in Nigeria when people lived peacefully in their homes, tilled their farmlands, and sent their children to school on scholarships. Businesses flourished, and though tribal, ethnic, and religious differences—exploited by politicians hungry for power—still lingered, there remained respect for life, culture, and moral values. Today, the picture is different. Public lynchingsContinue reading “Who Is to Blame for Nigeria’s Current Situation?”