Evangelism and respect go hand in hand. A reflective look at the power of words, accountability, and how faith should be expressed in public spaces. Words are powerful things. They
Evangelism and respect go hand in hand. A reflective look at the power of words, accountability, and how faith should be expressed in public spaces. Words are powerful things. They
Faith and reconciliation are often quiet processes, unfolding gently rather than loudly. In recent weeks, a familiar Nigerian celebrity story took an unexpected turn, not through controversy, but through peace.
Sadio Mané leadership was powerfully revealed in moments of chaos. During the recently concluded Africa Cup of Nations final, emotions ran high. A controversial decision led to a brief walk‑off
Harmattan and climate change in Nigeria are becoming increasingly linked as familiar seasonal patterns begin to shift. Traditionally, harmattan arrives between November and December, bringing cooler mornings, dry air, and
Every new year arrives with an unspoken demand: A new year become someone else reinvention. New goals. New habits. New energy. New identity. The message is subtle but persistent: that
Minds are overstimulated. Souls are quietly longing for stillness. Yet even at the edge of the year’s end, rest often feels conditional, something to be earned after deadlines are met, goals are achieved, and loose ends are tied.
I felt a quiet unease, one I couldn’t quite shake. I hadn’t been studying the Bible as consistently as I should.
This journey started with the close-out meeting for the Fellows of the Intersectional Leadership Incubator (ILI), a group selected from across the ten states of the Niger Delta
This true story reminds us that even when life feels unfair, God makes all things beautiful in His time.
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