Your Life Is Your Baby
By Monsignor Anselm Nwaorgu, Ph.D. There is a story about two warring tribes in the Andes. One of the tribes lived in the lowlands and the other lived in the…
By Monsignor Anselm Nwaorgu, Ph.D. There is a story about two warring tribes in the Andes. One of the tribes lived in the lowlands and the other lived in the…
Have you ever been in a situation where family members or friends brought you to the point where you felt like “giving them a piece of your mind”, or “telling…
By Monsignor Anselm Nwaorgu A professor was traveling by boat and as the boat set sail, he asked the sailor, “Do you know anything about Biology, Ecology, or Oceanology”?, to…
Being an African, otherwise called black in America, is not easy. One is constrained to endure the destructive tendencies resulting from the societal presumptions of white supremacy. The challenges are…
Racism and discrimination are dangerous viruses because they quietly snuggle life out of their victims; not necessarily by killing them, but by deflating their sense of ego, self-esteem, and self-worth.…
When President George Washington, in 1789, recommended and assigned Thursday the 26th of November as Thanksgiving Day, and when President Abraham Lincoln proclaimed a national Thanksgiving Day, to be celebrated on…
The NPM Editor-in-Chief, Hamilton Odunze, had posted the comment of one of our children who said that “the Nigerian parenting style comes “From the pit of hell”. We do not…
The other day, I watched a video that was posted on WhatsApp about a child who was helping his mother bring in some firewood into the kitchen. After he brought…