Gershinen Paul Dajur, PhD St Francis of Assisi College of Theology, Wusasa, Zaria, Kaduna State This research work was undertaken to comparatively analyse CNN and BBC coverage of Hilda Baci’s global achievement. This is in reaction to Western media outlets Read More …
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Breaking Barriers: Mary Magdalene and the Missionary Mandate in John 20:11–18
Lami Ibrahim Bakari ECWA THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY JOS John 20:11–18 presents one of the most significant post-resurrection encounters in the New Testament, where Mary Magdalene becomes the first witness and messenger of the risen Christ. This paper offers a missiological reading Read More …
Suffering of the Righteous: Any Justification for Upright Living?
Rose BULUS BOYI LAWNA THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY JOS The paradox of the righteous enduring suffering has remained a profound theological, philosophical, and pastoral concern across generations. While biblical faith affirms God’s justice and the blessings of righteousness, lived experience often reveals Read More …
The Role of Theological Scholarship in Effective Christian Ministry: Bridging the gap between Academy and Church.
Gershinen Paul Dajur, Ph.D St Francis of Assisi College of Theology, Wusasa, Zaria, Kaduna State Theological scholarship plays a pivotal role in equipping Christian ministers for effective and contextually relevant service. In an era of increasing complexities within church and Read More …
The Impacts of Pregnancy and Childbirth on the Career Trajectories and Progression of Women within the Health Sector in the United Kingdom.
Dr Barnabas Stanfast University Centre Rotherham, United Kingdom. Women in the health sector often face unique challenges in balancing professional responsibilities with the demands of pregnancy and motherhood. Extensive research has examined this issue, primarily focusing on nurses and physicians. Read More …
Bad politics in the body of Christ: Implications for Missions and Unity
Lami Ibrahim Bakari Ph.D ECWA Theological Seminary, Jos The presence of bad politics within the body of Christ remains a significant challenge to the Church’s witness, mission, and unity. While the Church is called to embody the values of love, Read More …
REVIEW OF THE IMPACT OF CYBER-CRIME ON SOCIO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN NIGERIA
Oluwatoyin Adewale SHEYINDEMI Department of Sociology, Faculty of the Social Sciences, Prince Abubakar Audu University, Anyigba, Kogi State Nigeria Nigeria has seen a notable increase in cybercrime, particularly among young people, as a result of the growing integration of digital Read More …
Expropriation without compensation of the Pygmies of Lobaye due to industrial logging in the Central African Republic
Pr. Félix Ngana Universy of Bangui, Central African Republic. Underdeveloped countries in general, and the Central African Republic in particular, seek to escape poverty by fully exploiting their natural resources. Forests are one of the resources that contribute enormously to Read More …
“Waste Management in Bangladesh: Current Practices, Challenges and Policy Directions.”
Jumman Sani Lecturer, Faculty of Business Administration, University of Development Alternative (UODA) Urban waste management in Bangladesh faces severe challenges, including inadequate household segregation, infrastructure gaps, underfunding, and weak policy enforcement. This study employed a qualitative approach complemented by descriptive Read More …
The Status of Teaching Standard Tamazight in Moroccan Universities
Dr. FATHI, Said Hassan II University, Casablanca, Morocco This article presents a comprehensive analysis of the status of teaching Standard Tamazight in Moroccan universities, situating it within the broader sociopolitical and educational context of Morocco’s multilingual identity. It traces the Read More …