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By Fr Edward Kanyike MCCJ Looking at some African pieces of art, one can doubt whether what is in front...
By Fr Edward Kanyike MCCJ The word ‘nature’, whose Latin etymology is ‘nascere’ (to be born) literary means ‘what is...
By Fr Edward Kanyike MCCJ In traditional Africa, dance is more than entertainment. It is a celebration of life. This...
By Fr. Edward Kanyike MCCJ In Africa, drums are much more viable than musical instruments. Apart from being used in...
By Fr. Edward Kanyike MCCJ Along with procreation, hard work and hospitality, respect for elders is a core value in...
BY FR. EDWARD KANYIKE MCCJ Religion is a set of beliefs and practices, relative to the absolute, that unite in...
The move from the cave, a ready made habitat, to a house, built artistically was a step in the direction...
BY FR. EDWARD KANYIKE MCCJ Every religion has some form of sacrifice. In fact, sacrifice is the most universal of...
By Fr Edward Kanyike MCCJ African traditional political leaders cover both the temporal and the religious spheres. They represent the...
BY FR. EDWARD KANYIKE MCCJ One of the most precious aspects of African culture, which is undergoing a slow but...
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