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Sacred Duty and Symbolic Women: A Reflection on Roman Sisters and Trokosi Tradition

By Richard Nana Amoako Across cultures and continents, women have long played roles that transcend the personal, becoming spiritual symbols, moral agents, and mediators of communal conscience. Two seemingly contrasting…

The Tallest People on Earth

The Tallest People on Earth: The Remarkable Dinka and Nuer Tribes of Africa Read More In Comment In the heart of Africa, where the vast savannahs meet the winding rivers,…

The holier than Thou?

Our people say that the best critics are often the worst performers. Read the story of Jarfa. Look around you or better look inside yourself and see if you will…

An Appeal from Higher School Lecturers To Teachers In Secondary Schools.

I will want you dear reader to read the above two letters and make your conclusions. Now the notable thing about the two letters is that they are actually the…

The Sheep and the Goat

Know it that it is the LOST SHEEP that is looked for, not the ESCAPED GOAT. The case of the sheep is an accident and not intentional, but tbe goat’s…

Faith and Doubt meet

A bar opened near a church! Of cause there were clashes as were not at agreement in any ways. Every time the church is to have its acivity, the cafe…

THE COST OF A HAPPY HOME

By Ihuoma When you see a happy couple, don’t envy them or assume they are lucky to find each other. *There is no happy home anywhere* – if you see…

African Mother Carries her Child on her back

It is a beautiful sight to behold an African mother with her child on her back. There are many reasons for this. One is that it creates a bond between…

Hole in the Singlet

Growing up, I saw my Dad wear torn singlets; he had money for new ones but he just didn’t buy. I thought he was unfashionable. I mean, how could he…

Goat In The British Army

In the flurry of activities that followed the death of Queen Elizabeth II of England, some weird, some comical, some traditional, while some left a lot of people astounded and…