The harmony of human races: A call to balance and unity

By Olusola Adeyegbe Humanity is richly blessed with diversity. Across the earth, different races and nations have emerged, each endowed with unique gifts, strengths, and perspectives. Yet, instead of division, this diversity ought to inspire harmony, for the law of balance must govern relationships among the races. Just as nature thrives on equilibrium, so too […]

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Striking the wrong enemy: Why activism often fails

By Olusola Adeyegbe Activism and protest are powerful tools when rightly directed, but too often they end up exhausting the very people who champion them. Protesters chant, argue, and denounce with passion, but like warriors wielding a dull sword, they often strike at non-essential things that only dent their weapon. In doing so, they miss […]

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Kings and Priestesses of Purity: Lessons from Proverbs 31

By Olusola Adeyegbe Proverbs 31 is one of the most profound chapters in Scripture because it paints two powerful portraits side by side: the king instructed by his mother, and the virtuous woman whose life is a model of strength, dignity, and purpose. Together, they offer a blueprint for true leadership. One that applies not […]

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Tradition and test of conscience: When culture must evolve

By Olusola Adeyegbe In every society, tradition is revered. It is the thread that ties generations together, the vessel through which a people express identity, continuity, and reverence for the past. But tradition must never become a prison. While it holds beauty and value, it must remain open to refinement. When tradition begins to suffocate […]

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