Population or prosperity: What drives a nation’s growth?

By Sola Adeyegbe One of the quiet wonders of our world is the way different societies expand not just in wealth, but in people. Travel across nations and you will notice a fascinating contrast: the more a country advances in knowledge, technology, education, and opportunity, the fewer children its families tend to have. And in […]

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If every life is a blessing, how do we explain lives that bring pain?

By Sola Adeyegbe A thoughtful reader recently asked a question that echoes through many hearts: “If every birth is a blessing, was the birth of Adolf Hitler a blessing?” It is a question born not of cynicism, but of genuine struggle. Because when we look at the immense suffering, destruction, and moral darkness linked to […]

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When inner core and outer form no longer align

By Olusola Adeyegbe Some human souls walk the earth whose inner essence and outward form no longer harmonise. These are distorted souls, beings whose inner core and physical expression have diverged. Every soul, on its first conscious journey into the world, is granted a sacred freedom: to choose the path of womanhood or manhood. This […]

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Why Do Some People Grow Through Experiences and Others Do Not?

By Sola Adeyegbe Two people face the same trial; one grows, the other grumbles. What makes the difference? Some people encounter pain and become wiser; others go through the same pain and become bitter. Some are changed by loss; others are crushed by it. What makes the difference? It’s not the experience itself, it’s the […]

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Should anyone have the power of mercy?

A Defence, a Critique, and a Blueprint for Reform By Sola Adeyegbe When a single human being holds the power to wipe away guilt, reduce punishment, or undo the finality of justice, something both magnificent and unsettling occurs. This moment, when law bows before mercy exposes the tension between the laws’s cold logic and humanity’s […]

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