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    “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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    Laïcité, Islam and the future of France

    1st April 2021

    Promising more than achieving? The French Revolution and today

    28th January 2020

    Healing Italy’s divide

    20th April 2021
  • Latest,  Social Issues

    The persecution of Christians: how our silence leads to violence

    21st November 2023 / 1 Comment

    (3 minute read) Wednesday 22nd November is Red Wednesday, a day to remember the persecution of Christians throughout the world. We republish here last year's Adamah Media article in which John Pontifex says it's time to break the silence about Christians being killed for their faith in the contemporary world.

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    John Pontifex

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    Filipino inmates bake bread to support the Covid vaccination programme

    20th January 2022

    Why know when you can wonder? The enduring joy of reading Shakespeare

    11th December 2023
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    Carpe Diem

    7th July 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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    Be careful what you wish for

    25th September 2022
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    Carpe Diem

    7th July 2022

    Men, please do better

    16th March 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

    Eating disorders: when the most dangerous consumption is virtual …

    15th May 2021
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    Long to reign over us?

    3rd June 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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    I think, therefore you’re wrong

    10th June 2021

    The feminisation of pain in Africa

    24th November 2025

    ‘Love is stronger than death’: a testimony of hope after suicide

    11th August 2025
  • History,  Social Issues,  Thought-provoking

    Nigeria at 60: A future yet to flower

    1st October 2020 / No Comments

    (6 minute read) Joshua Nwachukwu casts an eye over the light and shadows which mark Nigeria’s 60th anniversary as a modern independent nation.

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    Joshua Nwachukwu

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    “The Remains of a Negro”: Edward Lamb Parsons and his mysterious companion in death

    27th January 2025
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    Wake up and smell the (history of) coffee

    23rd February 2022

    The making of the great British Christmas

    13th December 2020
  • Art & Culture,  COVID-19

    The party’s over, and why this might be just what Nigeria needs

    31st July 2020 / No Comments

    (7 minute read) Joshua Nwachukwu investigates the extraordinary cult of celebration in African society, and suggests the pandemic may have forced much-needed change.

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    Joshua Nwachukwu

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    Unlocking the arts after lockdown

    29th January 2021

    Poetry page

    19th January 2020

    Sex and sexism in Italian theatre

    17th June 2021
  • Social Issues

    Nigeria’s lights and shadows: finding hope in a sea of fanaticism and secularism

    17th July 2020 / 2 Comments

    (6 minute read) Joshua Nwachukwu looks at the challenges overlooked by western commentators in the ongoing battle for the soul of Africa.

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    Joshua Nwachukwu

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    Greenwashing: how companies mislead consumers on environmental issues

    26th July 2022

    The feminisation of pain in Africa

    24th November 2025

    Fighting totalitarianism: lessons from the White Rose resistance

    2nd December 2019

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