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Ishiagu Fabric: How the Wrong Totem Became the Symbol of the Igbo People

The younger generation of Igbo people, and other young Africans, by extension, have the wrong…

“The Man of God” Review: Austen-Peters’ Latest Netflix Release Struggles Against Itself to be Great

However, while The Man of God is a beautiful script, it is plagued by a…

Have we Reached the Long-awaited Meeting Point of Politics and Religion?

Recently, about 2,500 Islamic clerics known as the Ulamas, who are believed to be deep…

On “Love Supreme,” Nneka Makes a Bold Comeback

With over 5 projects released in her two-decade musical career, Nneka took a recess two…

Do Religious Contexts of “Submission and Obedience” Breed Problems Within Marriage?

Such teachings on submission and obedience, arguably, reinforce traditional gender roles which cast the wives…

Is “Holy Flogging” Now a Proper Christian Thing?

Christianity’s history is dotted with largely unsavoury practices, some of which have even survived till…

Freedom for Religious Proselytism

Proselytism is one discourse that always comes up strong, and Christians are the predominant bull’s…

Doing Christianity The “Adefarasin Way”

By Joshua Chizoma On August 7, 2021, popular Nigerian pastor, Paul Adeolu Adefarasin, was honoured…

The Ikenga Deity, A Conduit For Igbo Communal Philosophy And Individual Reflection

By Michael Chiedoziem Chukwudera The worldview of the Igbo people on masculinity is strongly linked…

Blackstar Film Festival: Akinola Davies Jr’s “Lizard” Is A Short But Compelling Watch

By Jerry Chiemeke All lizards lie prostrate. No one knows which of them has belly…