Ezinwanne Onwuka

Ezinwanne Onwuka is an avid reader, engaging writer and a charismatic speaker living in Cross River State. Her educational background in Philosophy has given her a broad space from which to write on diverse topics such as politics, religion, education, relationships, and much more. She may be reached on ezinwanne.dominion@gmail.com and/or +2348164505628.

Insecurity: Government has failed to keep us safe

Insecurity has become rife in Nigeria. From the north to the south, life has become nasty, brutish, and short. Lately, Nigeria has been enmeshed in...

Addressing the gender stereotype in Nigeria’s political sphere

Since 1999, when Nigeria returned to democratic governance following years of military rule, no woman has been elected as president, vice president or governor...

The Shari’a: Insult The Prophet And Be Killed

Sections 38 and 39 of the Federal Republic of Nigeria’s Constitution respectively guarantee the rights of citizens to freedom of thought, conscience and religion...

Climate Change: The End Time Myth

That the natural world is degraded from what it once was is indisputable. Our planet's climate has constantly been changing over geological time, with significant...

Disastrous Global Effects of Water Scarcity

Since water covers a vast majority of the Earth, it could be hard to imagine how it could ever be in short supply. However,...

African Science: The Science of Africans, by Africans and for Africans

Any discourse on African development, whether from the economic, political, religious, scientific or philosophical perspective would always provide an exciting challenge and, in fact,...

The Hijab Controversy: Why Schools Should Be Secular

The banning of religious clothing and symbols in public schools is an ongoing and contentious issue in education, that has generated a great deal...

The Change Begins With You

Man: You dey go Maryland? Keke Driver: Make we dey go. Man: How much? Keke Driver: (Scans him and realizes he is new to the city): #1,500. Teacher...

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