Lies, Leadership, and the Lost Moral Compass, By Prof. Chiwuike Uba

  In today’s Nigeria, you don’t need to look far to find a lie—just turn on the news, attend a political rally, scroll through Instagram, or listen to your neighbour’s “breakthrough testimony.” Lies have become a tool of survival, a badge of smartness, and sadly, a mark of leadership in every sector. But while Nigeria … Read more

Navigating Nigeria’s Leadership Crisis: Finding ‘Renewed Hope’ In Turbulent Times

NIGERIA, a country blessed with abundant resources and resilient people, stands at a crossroads where the leadership crisis casts a shadow over its economic progress. The oil-dependent economy has faced fluctuations, unemployment rates are soaring, and poverty remains widespread. The global pandemic exacerbated these challenges, laying bare the fragility of Nigeria’s economic foundations. The landscape … Read more

Hypocrisy And Reaction Formation: Unveiling The Destructive Masks Of Deceit, By Prof. Chiwuike Uba

IN the realm of human behavior, there exists a complex interplay between what individuals project to the world and their innermost thoughts and actions. Two psychological concepts that shed light on this phenomenon are hypocrisy and reaction formation. These concepts manifest in various aspects of life, from religious leaders preaching against vices they clandestinely engage … Read more

Modern Motherhood: Navigating Virtue, Balancing Strength And Vulnerability In A Changing World

MOTHERHOOD, the embodiment of love, sacrifice, and nurturing, is a timeless concept that transcends cultures and generations. From ancient scriptures to modern-day societies, the virtues of a mother have been extolled and celebrated. In the book of Proverbs in the Bible, a virtuous woman is described as one who is hard-working, compassionate, wise, and full … Read more