In Gospel of Matthew 20:17–28, Jesus does not condemn ambition. He redirects it.The prob...
When the Ashes Wash Off, What Remains?
Today, we join that familiar, quiet line. One by one, we step forward and bow our heads to...
The Cruel Lie About Being at the Top
They tell you it is lonely at the top. They say it with a sigh, a shrug, as if loneliness ...
“Who is Great?” – When Greatness Stops Looking Like You Think
The question wasn’t new when the disciples asked it.It’s never new, really.“Who ...
The Illusion of Change
2027 is coming. But it feels like a music we’ve gotten used to. The same familiar chorus...
Even in Barrenness, Grace Is Not Absent
Many years ago, I once stood in a queue so long it started to feel like a metaphor fo...
Truth Without Makeup: If We Could No Longer Lie
I read somewhere a quote that says, “If all humans suddenly lost the ability to lie, wha...
The Nigerian town that never was
There are towns that bear scars of evil, and there are others that suffer for crimes they ...
When Failure Sounds Noble
In a rare moment of candour, the Registrar of Nigeria’s Joint Admissions and Matriculati...
