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THE CONTRACT WE NEVER SIGNED
In law school, the debates over the social contract linger long after exams end. Names like Hobbes, Locke, Rousseau echo through lecture halls; their differences sharp, their arguments endless. Yet somewhere, in one point, they converge: society depends on agreements,… Continue reading
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ROOTS OF FEAR; BRANCHES OF STRENGTH
They say African households are something special, and yes, they are. There are stories we always share with laughter when we grow up, stories that echo through family gatherings and quiet evenings. Like how Sundays were sacred, no questions asked.… Continue reading
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EVERYTHING HAS AN END
“Everything has an end.” It was not said in a grand auditorium or in a formal farewell ceremony. It was just a quiet line from a friend, who also happened to be my teacher in secondary school , during his… Continue reading
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WILL IT BE ENOUGH?
If everything goes right,If it finally works,If the plan unfolds exactly as you dreamed it,If the prayers are answered in full sentences,If the road stays smooth and no one stands in your way;Will it be enough? If you get the… Continue reading
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MAYBE IT’S NOT JUST ABOUT MEAT
I’m not a vegetarian. I eat meat. Sometimes without thinking too deeply about it. But there’s something about vegetarians, that I’ve come to respect. It’s not so much what they eat. It’s how they think. Among the many things I’ve… Continue reading




