Mother earth yells…!!!

The over eight billion population, The planet provides with necessary requirements, ration, These days entertains a war as a new fashion, If I am allowed, Let me question head of states, scholars,... Read more »

 A fight to get a breath (Avoidance-avoidance conflict)

(A Short Story) A silent enemy knocked at the gate of a quite family in deep slumber. The young girl felt the looming danger immediately. Her rasp breathe panicked her mother. Jolting... Read more »

The Olympics as a powerful element of the global culture of peace

Back in 1960, upon his triumphant return from the Rome Olympics, Abebe Bikila was the subject of public adulation and many jokes that were popular at that time. The legendary Ethiopian marathoner... Read more »

The reflection of Negotiations in the Zimbabwean novel ‘Nervous Conditions’

 (Part Four) Negotiation is one principle that is taken from Nego Feminism. The notion of the term is the skill of the person to agree to give something or agree to cope... Read more »

Aspiration of Olympic in Paris 2024

There is an old saying that “we see dreams because they can happen,” a proverb that offers us hope. The aspirations that you can capture are mind-blowing and soul-stirring. The Olympic Games,... Read more »

Turning Ethiopia to tourists’ magnet (Tourists could clap their eyes on Wanchi, the crater lake)

Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed (PhD) intro­duced several initiatives expected to turn the Country into a tourism hub and tour­istic magnet. There are initiatives such as Gebeta Lehager (Dine for Ethiopia), Ge­beta Lesheger... Read more »

African Cultural diplomacy for boosting integrity

While I was at Addis Ababa University for my first-degree study, I was exposed to experience one very important lesson aside from my academic study. I was from the northern region where... Read more »

Nigeria’s soft power, African universities and challenges of teaching and learning

Education is defined as “a system of formal teaching and learning as conducted through schools and other institutions. Levels of education in modern societies can go from preschools to colleges and universities.”... Read more »

Chameleon imagery in Zimbabwean novel ‘Nervous Conditions’

(Part Three) In the last two articles I had examined the reflection of sympathy in the novel. In Nego Feminism, Nneameka advises African women to walk as a chameleon. In this suggestion... Read more »

Your readings of the best African Novel in this Rainy Season

In most countries, summer is chosen as a time to read books published regularly to meet the season’s market demands. Why is summer preferred to promote reading and publishing? It is a... Read more »