Christian and African Identities vis-à-vis Postcolonial Ecologies (from Contending Modernities)
The CIHA blog is pleased to repost a review for Contending Modernities by co-editor Cecelia Lynch, on Emmanuel Katongole’s book, Who Are My […]
The CIHA blog is pleased to repost a review for Contending Modernities by co-editor Cecelia Lynch, on Emmanuel Katongole’s book, Who Are My […]
This is a follow-up to CIHA Co-Editor Professor Akosua Adomako Ampofo’s post about the “Promotion of Proper Human Sexual Rights and Ghanaian Family Values” Bill, currently proposed by eight members […]
This week, CIHA Co-Editor Professor Akosua Adomako Ampofo uses Christian theology to argue against the “Promotion of Proper Human Sexual Rights and Ghanaian Family Values” Bill, currently proposed by eight […]
Artist Amarkine Amarteifio adds his voice to the numerous and varied arguments that have been traded over the last year on the need or otherwise for Ghana to invest in […]
The CIHA Blog’s mission is to bring critical and religious voices to bear on the phenomenon of humanitarianism and related issues of justice. This book review demonstrates the ethical complexities […]
by Ebenezer Obadare
In the end, the 28 March 2015 presidential election in Nigeria was a perfect anti-climax. Not only did the widespread post-election anarchy confidently foretold by leading commentators and […]
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