Animal Brothel: Where Humans Pay to Have Sex with Animals

Recently, a court in Wales, United Kingdom, found a man and his 2 sons guilty of running a sheep brothel. For your information, a sheep or animal brothel, as the case may be, is a place where human beings (men in particular) pay some money to have sex with animals. And in the case of Wales, the animals that served the men were sheep.

President Obama: The Human Rights Africans Need


Mr Obama (US President) through his representative in Nigeria stated that he will continue to persuade, perhaps force, the government of Nigeria to rescind its law against same-sex marriage.

Flip-flops of Pres. Buhari = Learning on the Job

‘Look before you leap’ is a common saying that is expected of a reasonable man to apply in his endeavours. Moreover, adhering to this adage will help in thinking through a project before its implementation and thereby assist in achieving the desired result.

Pres Buhari: Carrying the Weight of Nigeria alone or Running a Secret Government?



It has been 6 weeks since Muhammadu Buhari was sworn in as the President of Nigeria. And up till now he is yet to name his cabinet.

Greek Financial Tragedy: IMF Double Standard

Normally when countries face financial difficulties they ask for loans from the International Monetary Fund (IMF).

Why Slavery and Colonialism were the purpose of Christianity

Tutankhamun (1336 BC - 1327 BC)
While disagreeing with my article titled; Slavery and Colonialism: the purpose of Christianity, a commentator pointed out that ‘Christianity existed way before British/American slave owners used it for their own twisted advantages.’ 
He also noted that ‘some of the earliest followers of Christ were Black people. Just because nations that didn't even exist in the days of Christianity's birth used it wrongly doesn't mean that how it (Christianity) was used was its purpose.’ 
Apparently, the commentator and I are of the opinion that the Europeans used Christianity for ‘their own twisted advantage.’

Slavery and Colonialism: The Purpose of Christianity

Ikenga - Igbo Deity
I was born into a Christian family (Methodist) while my secondary education was at a Methodist college. As you can see, I was brought up as a Methodist.

Though my father practised Christianity it was not the religion of his father. My grandfather practised Ome N’ala Igbo (Igbo traditional religion).

Then, why didn’t my father and his generation follow the religion of their fathers? The answer is simply that the British colonialists asked them not to.