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Religion: The Accidental Enemy

written By: Kemuel Kefas

Where I come from, the worst enemy is religion. Religion is simply a set of principles that guides our way of life. Merriam-Webster dictionary defines it as “an organized system of beliefs, ceremonies, and rules used to worship a god or a group of gods”. This singular institution has influenced and shaped not CONTINUE READING....

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Inclusion, Not Indoctrination

Written By: Hilda Enyioko

Alex, a devoted believer of a certain religion, works in a manufacturing company that upholds diversity and inclusion as one of its core values. Excited about an upcoming festival important to him and his religion, Alex invites his colleagues to join in the CONTINUE READING....

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Gratitude For Diversity

Written By: Hilda Enyioko

Imagine a beautiful garden with a variety of colorful flowers, each with its unique shape, size, color, and fragrance. As you walk through the garden, you notice that each flower is distinct. Some flowers are tall and graceful, while others are small and delicate. Some CONTINUE READING....

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Diversity And Inclusion: This Ability

Written By: Yabiteigha Sheila

Growing up as a young child, I would sit with my mum and listen to songs ranging from gospel, country, reggae, RnB and they were mostly oldies. One of such songs I fell in love with was “signed, sealed, delivered, I’m yours” by Stevie Wonder, and my young mind was shocked when my mum told CONTINUE READING....