Corporal punishment is useless in school philosophy
In Africa and many parts of the world, corporal punishment is still used in many schools despite many governments putting a ban on it. Teachers still give learners a good old fashion whipping, even though their violating children’s rights...
Read moreDebt trap after graduation
Getting a job after graduating in Africa is not a walk in thepark and finding a job doesn’t mean success. Most graduates find themselves in debt even after finding good jobs working for the government. Different factors play a...
Read moreReligion: what it really is
Religion, religious, religiosity is, at some moments, those words that will quickly throw up some disheartening feelings in the public sphere. When it comes to issues surrounding faith and believe, religion faces the most of attacks. But believing or...
Read moreThe patient dog and the fattest bone
Have you heard it being said to you that “the patient dog eats the fattest bone”? It could have been one of those moments that you were frustrated having endured for too long for the manifestation of an already...
Read moreThe Batwa Speaking People
The Batwa Speaking People of Central Africa are an African ethnic group that is among the marginalised and vulnerable ethnic groups in the whole of the African continent. The Batwa Speaking People live on the peripheral of the modern...
Read moreTechnology for Education Systems in Pandemic
The entire world is going through a critical situation. Almost everything except emergency services is in the ‘Statue’ gesture. There is no clear idea about the vaccine, medication, or another way to get rid of it, But, as we...
Read moreOral tradition: A forgotten art
Oral tradition is an ancient art. There are words, pearls of wisdom, secrets too wonderful and weighty for the ink to inscribe. These words, pearls of wisdom and secrets which may be peculiar to a certain group have been...
Read moreThe virtual life: keep it real
It is time for confessions, and I won’t hide the truth from you. Hear this; it has become a tradition for me to go through my virtual space each morning as I crawl out of bed. As one would...
Read moreSex education
Let’s talk about sex. What do you know about sex, is it something you can talk about or is it something you’re ashamed of. Is it for pleasure or just sex? Everybody has different stories, experiences, and opinions about...
Read morePrison inmates: A lesson from COVID-19 pandemic lockdown
In the language of the COVID-19 pandemic, prison centers are a form of isolation and holding centers where persons with bad characters are excluded from the society to avoid their evil from spreading and affecting other lives, and where...
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