The Uprising Global Religious Tensions: Causes, Consequences, and the Call for Unity

Picsart In recent years, the world has witnessed a noticeable rise in religious tensions from violent conflicts and political polarization to deep social divisions fueled by faith-based ideologies. What was once thought to be a slowly fading phenomenon in an age of globalization and digital connectivity has instead re-emerged with alarming intensity. Social media is … Continue reading The Uprising Global Religious Tensions: Causes, Consequences, and the Call for Unity

The Oldest Trick in the Book: The “Us vs. Them” Tactic

Picsart Today, I shall like to discuss one of the oldest trick in the book; History has shown us that power does not always rest on strength alone but often on manipulation. Among the oldest and most effective political tools ever wielded is the “Us vs. Them” tactic; the deliberate creation of an enemy to … Continue reading The Oldest Trick in the Book: The “Us vs. Them” Tactic

Nigeria at 65: Our Story, Our Future

Picsart Today, October 1st, 2025, Nigeria celebrates 65 years of independence. Since 1960, we have grown through struggles and successes, carrying the hope of millions of people who believe in the strength of this nation. Our Strength; The People Nigeria’s greatest treasure is not oil or resources, but its people. With over 220 million citizens, … Continue reading Nigeria at 65: Our Story, Our Future

Should Children be Their Parent’s Retirement Plan?

I recently came across a lady’s post, “your kids are not your retirement plan. Raising them with the expectation they’ll take care of you in old age is emotional blackmail disguised as culture.” Emphasizing that parents should instead plan their future, and parent out of love, not investment. Posts like this carry mix feelings. In … Continue reading Should Children be Their Parent’s Retirement Plan?