Category: Editorial
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Dear Young Minister: Navigating Your Position and Purpose in Ministry
The Lord has called you – great. But before you make a show, screaming at the devil week in and week out on the church pulpit, go back to God to help you identify your pulpit. It might be the church, it might be another platform.
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Dear Young Lady: Cultivating Meaningful Connections Through Mutual Authenticity
I say to you, ladies, you are how you treat others – whether male or female. The way you generally treat other people is characteristically a reflection of who you are more than it is how they behave.
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Nigeria @ 61: Revisiting Independence Day and the Path to National Progress
Celebrating sixty-one years of Independence, the conundrum remains. We’re independent, but not liberated. Roaming, but not free. Mighty, but oppressed. If all of us isn’t free, none of us are.
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Dear Nigeria: Promoting Dialogue and Unity for National Progress
First thing first, we need to come to the understanding that we have some history as a people and as a nation. A people who forgets their history risks repeating it; especially when the history is as ugly as ours as it concerns the civil war.
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Nigeria: The Valley Between Us
The 1954–1968 civil rights movement in the United States was preceded by a decades-long campaign by African Americans and their like-minded allies to end legalized racial discrimination, disenfranchisement and racial segregation in the United States. Although, the Civil War had officially abolished slavery, but it didn’t end discrimination against Black people—they continued to endure the…