At the recent graduation ceremony for the Digital Faith Influencers Program, Bishop Godfrey Onah of the Nsukka Diocese delivered a powerful message to the young …
At the recent graduation ceremony for the Digital Faith Influencers Program, Bishop Godfrey Onah of the Nsukka Diocese delivered a powerful message to the young …
Explore the rich history and evolution of Igbo alphabets, from Lepsius' pioneering work to modern refinements, showcasing dynamic linguistic adaptation and cultural heritage
Great farmers make great nations There is a famous saying that great farmers make great nations, but that does not change the …
Introduction: The Controversy Surrounding Ebuka Obi I have listened carefully to the debate surrounding Evangelist Ebuka Obi. After weighing the arguments, it’s …
Joyeuses Pâques à vous tous ! Le Christ est ressuscité ! Il est vraiment ressuscité. Désormais, il est vivant, car la mort …
Enugu-Ezike is a town in southeastern Nigeria, boasting a rich cultural heritage. However, in recent years, there have been significant changes in …
I had the honour of officiating at the baptism of two children in Kitigan Zibi last Sunday. It got me thinking about …
Une chance pour un catholicisme autochtone au Québec, c’est le sentiment d’une centaine des personnes, autochtones et allochtones, qui rassemblent au sous-sol de la cathédrale de Trois-Rivières du 5 au 6 mars 2024. C’est à l’occasion du 30eanniversaire de Mission Chez Nous. Mission chez nous est une œuvre de l’Assemblée des évêques catholiques du Québec fondée en 1993.
At Saint-Paul University in Ottawa, a new dialogue circle focusing on coexistence has seen the light of the day. It was a beautiful day, almost like every other one, except that a new down was birthing for a dialogue circle on coexistence. The group includes students, professors, and workers who believe diversity is beautiful and a valuable aspect of coexistence.
Kwanzaa's fourth principle is Ujamaa, which emphasizes the importance of cooperative economics. It encourages us to work together to establish and sustain our own businesses, stores, and shops and to share the profits equitably. This principle is a cornerstone of our community's efforts to promote economic empowerment and self-sufficiency. On this fourth day, I want to reflect on one of my childhood memories that express the adage of my people: “ngwụzo ọrụ so n'ọrụ..” those accompanying the labourers are part of the labourers.