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Why the Freedom of Nnamdi Kanyu May Not Come From Nigerian Courts [MUST READ]

"Freedom is never voluntarily given by the oppressor. It must be demanded by the oppressed." Martin Luther King Jr. NB: This is a follow-up to...

Why Nnamdi Kanu’s Release is the Greatest Challenge Facing Ndigbo Today [MUST READ]

Francis Anekwe Oborji's article argues that the continued detention of Nnamdi Kanu symbolizes the systemic oppression and political marginalisation of the Igbo people in...

Francis Oborji: The Problem with Nigeria is Beyond Elections, States Creation, or Restructuring [MUST READ]

It is very unfortunate that “Some people still think, that personnel change, or the every 4-years political elections will bring about the positive change...

Hell Is Real: Beyond the Atheistic Fuss [MUST READ]

Among many Biblical affirmations about the existence of hell fire, it suffices to cite the following from the Gospel of Matthew: “You have heard how...

Francis Anekwe Oborji: Pan-Africanism and Today’s Self-determination Struggle (Part 2) [MUST READ]

Continued from Pan-Africanism and Today’s Self-determination Struggle “Yet, true unity cannot be achieved by force, and Africa may have to concede the legitimacy of...

Francis Anekwe Oborji: Pan-Africanism and Today’s Self-determination Struggle [MUST READ]

For a working definition of Pan-Africanism, however, Ghelawdewos Araia, furnishes us with the following: “Pan-Africanism is the belief that people of African descent have common...

Francis Anekwe Oborji: African Family-Centered Ecclesiology & Same-Sex Blessings [MUST READ]

It was not by accident that the Catholic Bishops of Malawi in East Africa are the leading African voice today, about the recent Declaration...

One Nigeria or Many? The Nation’s Fraying Fabric Under the Spotlight, By Francis Anekwe [MUST READ]

The Nigerian child has right to be taught that right from the beginning of our colonial history, Nigeria has always lived under the pretense...

January 20, Feast Day Of Blessed Iwene Tansi, By Francis Anekwe Oborji (READ)

“Do not be a half-hearted Christian, belong entirely to God with Christian faith and courage.” – Blessed Iwene Tansi. Hometown: Igboezunu Aguleri, Nigeria Fame: Trappist monk Feast day: January 20 Today, January...

Francis Oborji: When Flutist Admonishes Priests And Nuns [MUST READ]

In the first place, let me begin by thanking our emerging icon in modern Igbo traditional flute solo music, Ichie Odenjimji, for his latest...

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