University of Lagos and the audacity of resilience
Saying it as it is (3)
A philosophical critique of Easter celebration (3)
A philosophical critique of Easter celebration (2)
A philosophical critique of Easter celebration (1)
The death of democracy in Nigeria: A coroner’s inquest (7)
The death of democracy in Nigeria: A coroner’s inquest (6)
The death of democracy in Nigeria: A coroner’s inquest (5)
The death of democracy in Nigeria: A coroner’s inquest (4)
The death of democracy in Nigeria: A coroner’s inquest (3)
The death of democracy in Nigeria: A coroner’s inquest (2)
The death of democracy in Nigeria: A coroner’s inquest
Supposing Nnamdi Kanu is right about President Buhari and Nigeria? (4)
Supposing Nnamdi Kanu is right about President Buhari and Nigeria? (3)
Supposing Nnamdi Kanu is right about President Buhari and Nigeria? (2)
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Our inexorable social nature entails that we need one another to thrive and achieve our projects, ambitions and dreams. We cannot develop our potentialities without the help of others
Unpopular views about Christianity (4)
According to the gospels, Jesus was born poor and he died as a poor man. There is no single passage in the scriptures where he praised or recommended material prosperity – indeed, his worldview was opposed to materialism
Unpopular views about Christianity (3)
Given that men who spoke a different language passed on the Christian message, it is clearly impossible to verify the information they disseminated or “suppress the suspicion that misunderstandings and distortions crept into the original message
Unpopular views about Christianity (2)
Christmas has lost almost completely whatever spiritual content it might have had previously because the God of Mammon now dominate the mental infrastructure of Christians, especially the clergy
Unpopular views about Christianity (1)
Two days from now it would be Christmas, a day about three billion people worldwide belonging to different denominations of Christianity commemorate the historically controversial birthday of Jesus of Nazareth, the founder of Christianity.
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