For so long Africans have been subjected to the Euro-American interpretations of Christianity, which, among other misrepresentations, barely acknowledges the central contributions of Africa(ns) to
I read with keen interest Giramata’s article titled “What if God was one of us” where she rightly notes that the idea of a divine
Although the period between 1957 to 1990 was a season of triumph for the African continent as 47 countries gained their political independence and started
About 3,500 years ago, at a time it was unheard of for women to dream of owning landed property in the nation of Israel, some
For the past two decades, Rwandans waited to see the Catholic Church live up to its calling and teachings of justice to genuinely seek out
2020 has been a bizarre year, by any measure. The world has been changed dramatically by the rampaging coronavirus pandemic, which has killed more than
When President Thomas Sankara’s bodyguards asked for permission to arrest his best friend, Blaise Compaore, after intelligence exposed his plan to oust the President through
An elderly man from a West African country was visiting the United States for the first time. On the drive home from the airport, he
Karl Marx described religion as the opium of the masses, an illusion of happiness, the soul of a soulless nation and the heart of a
I attended a fascinating conference on African development in Washington D.C. many years ago. During the plenary session, one of the keynote speakers, a learned
For so long Africans have been subjected to the Euro-American interpretations of Christianity, which, among other misrepresentations, barely acknowledges the central contributions of Africa(ns) to
I read with keen interest Giramata’s article titled “What if God was one of us” where she rightly notes that the idea of a divine
Although the period between 1957 to 1990 was a season of triumph for the African continent as 47 countries gained their political independence and started
About 3,500 years ago, at a time it was unheard of for women to dream of owning landed property in the nation of Israel, some
For the past two decades, Rwandans waited to see the Catholic Church live up to its calling and teachings of justice to genuinely seek out
2020 has been a bizarre year, by any measure. The world has been changed dramatically by the rampaging coronavirus pandemic, which has killed more than
When President Thomas Sankara’s bodyguards asked for permission to arrest his best friend, Blaise Compaore, after intelligence exposed his plan to oust the President through
An elderly man from a West African country was visiting the United States for the first time. On the drive home from the airport, he
Karl Marx described religion as the opium of the masses, an illusion of happiness, the soul of a soulless nation and the heart of a
I attended a fascinating conference on African development in Washington D.C. many years ago. During the plenary session, one of the keynote speakers, a learned
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Part of the problem facing Africa is that the agency to articulate the trials and tribulations of Africans has for long been usurped by foreigners. As a principle, everyone should get involved in debates on Africa, of course. However, rather than Read more