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    The feminisation of pain in Africa

    24th November 2025 / No Comments

    (5 minutes) Ana María Gutiérrez is a doctor, nun and theologian. After several decades working in Africa, in this article she shares her experience accompanying women who live with pain and suffering.

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    Ana María Gutiérrez

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    From Cuba with Love

    1st April 2022

    Sinister sounds: How the phonetics of scare words amplify their meaning

    16th June 2022

    Why we need to stop playing ‘What’s the Time, Mr Wolf’ with our politicians

    26th March 2021
  • Social Issues

    “The wealth of Africa is in its people”

    31st March 2025 / No Comments

    (9 minutes) Despite rampant corruption led by the country’s governing class, Arinze Nwokolo is still optimistic about the future of Nigeria.

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    Arinze Nwokolo

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    A death observed

    18th November 2024

    Building the Common Good

    3rd June 2024

    Bridging spirituality and ethics in the age of artificial intelligence

    5th March 2024
  • Thought-provoking

    Religious extremism in Africa

    27th February 2024 / No Comments

    (5 minutes) Opposing bigotry and religious extremism in Africa requires cooperation between rationally minded people of all faiths and none, overcoming simplistic narratives, argues Caleb Onah.

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    Caleb Onah

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    Art for the soul

    8th April 2022
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    From Cuba with Love

    1st April 2022

    Why video didn’t kill the radio star in the Bel Paese

    7th May 2020
  • Social Issues

    Africa’s moral cancer

    30th October 2023 / No Comments

    (4 minute read) Caleb Onah chronicles the scourge of nepotism on the African continent.

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    Urban nihilism and the Culture of Spectacle

    27th April 2026
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    One woman’s battle against domestic abuse

    31st March 2022
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    How governments control religion

    18th August 2022
  • Mental Health,  Thought-provoking

    Mental health in Africa: the stigma and the suffering

    8th May 2023 / 1 Comment

    (4 minute read) It’s time to face up to the real mental health issues on the African continent, argues Caleb Onah.

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    Caleb Onah

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    Healing Colombia’s conflict through art

    28th April 2022

    Be like a tree

    27th February 2021

    Have we forgotten how to be anxious?

    9th June 2021
  • Latest,  Social Issues,  Thought-provoking

    Fighting for or against Africa?

    19th January 2023 / No Comments

    (7 minute read) Joshua Nwachukwu highlights the need for cultural sensitivity in human rights advocacy.

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    Joshua Nwachukwu

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    A tale of two Canalettos

    25th February 2022

    Laudate Deum: new arguments to combat climate change

    27th November 2023

    Learning history’s lessons: how martial law was resisted in South Korea

    13th January 2025
  • Latest,  Thought-provoking

    Travel we must

    1st December 2021 / No Comments

    (5 minute read) Joseph Evans argues that travelling is essential to human well-being and that concern for the environment should not, in the long run, stop us from doing so.

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    Joseph Evans

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    Can you be fixed?

    28th July 2022

    The increasing woes of Asia’s Christians

    2nd March 2022
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    Arguing with the algorithms

    22nd April 2022
  • Social Issues

    Out of Africa

    2nd September 2021 / 1 Comment

    (5 minute read) Clare Campbell experienced some of her greatest lessons in life under the Kenyan sun, on a mission with the Salesian Sisters.

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    Dr Clare Campbell

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    The sex scandal that the tabloids ignore

    25th November 2020

    Feminism revisited

    8th March 2021

    A death observed

    25th October 2022
  • Social Issues

    When youth finds its voice: young Nigerians resist SARS abuses

    23rd November 2020 / No Comments

    (6 minute read) Patience is a virtue. But when it comes to waiting for the fruits of democracy, it's a virtue which has its limits, says Joshua Nwachukwu.

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    Joshua Nwachukwu

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    “Society needs to appreciate more what a social good motherhood is.”

    20th June 2025

    A system created by fear: what I learned about ICE

    9th February 2026

    Learning to disagree without being disagreeable in five steps … or rather in five fingers

    23rd January 2023
  • Social Issues,  Thought-provoking

    Corruption and hunger for power … the enemies within which hamper Africa’s future

    13th October 2020 / No Comments

    (11 minute read) Joshua Nwachukwu highlights a recent coup in Africa which made little impact on world news but exemplified the greatest challenge facing the continent.

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    Joshua Nwachukwu

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    Jordan Peterson: Misunderstood or a dangerous character?

    26th April 2021

    Rain, rain, don’t go away … we need you!

    4th October 2022

    Why we need to stop playing ‘What’s the Time, Mr Wolf’ with our politicians

    26th March 2021

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