Africa

Is Beyoncé Wrong in Appropriating African Culture?

And that is the problem with sentiments: its rare ability to pull the mind of…

Tribal Marks: Cultural Heritage, Or Plain Barbarism?

By Jerry Chiemeke “Culture is not an ice cream cone, it does not melt away…

Here Are Five Self-Care Tips Useful For Surviving In Africa’s Busiest Cities

By David Adewusi Living and working in Africa’s big cities – Lagos, Accra, Nairobi, and…

The Calendar and the Clock: The Relevance of Names to African Identity

By Nzube Nlebedim February 6, 1967, is a date in history that is most memorable…

Has Oral Tradition In Africa Gone Extinct?

By Michael Chiedoziem Chukwudera In ancient Igbo society, the method of storytelling and acquiring knowledge…

Have Africans Failed To Properly Curate Their Own History?

By Michael Chiedoziem Chukwudera On Thursday, June 17, 2021, Kenneth Kaunda the first president of Zambia…

How Igbo Traditional Religion Intersects With Modern Christianity, And Why The Igbos Easily Embraced The “White Man’s Religion”

By Michael Chiedoziem Chukwudera   The spread of Christianity was a very pivotal factor in…