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    Innu Nikamu, quand le peuple chante sa résistance
    Nnaemeka Ali, O.M.I
    • 4 hours ago
    • 3 min

    Innu Nikamu, quand le peuple chante sa résistance

    « Je sais pourquoi chante l’oiseau en cage » (I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings) est le titre de l’œuvre majeure de la poétesse noire...
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    I’m neither a prophet nor son of a prophet: The Prophetic call of Amos and the Nigerian Situation
    Nnaemeka Ali, O.M.I
    • Jul 1
    • 3 min

    I’m neither a prophet nor son of a prophet: The Prophetic call of Amos and the Nigerian Situation

    Introduction In today’s mass readings, one can hear the situation of Nigerian society denounced in both the first reading and the Gospel....
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    “Who do Nigerians say that the Messiah is?” - A Political Approach to Christ's Identity
    Nnaemeka Ali, O.M.I
    • Jun 30
    • 4 min

    “Who do Nigerians say that the Messiah is?” - A Political Approach to Christ's Identity

    During the mass of Saint Peter and Paul, I asked myself, who is Jesus for a Nigerian today? The Gospel of the day was Matthew 16:13-19....
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    Forgive Fr Mbaka; Nigeria can happen to anyone in our Land
    Nnaemeka Ali, O.M.I
    • Jun 17
    • 2 min

    Forgive Fr Mbaka; Nigeria can happen to anyone in our Land

    Nigerians have over-depended on fortune tellers that now and then, one of them would wake up to serve us our due poisonous portion. More...
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    The Voices of the Blood of the Victims of Owo are Crying from the Ground
    Nnaemeka Ali, O.M.I
    • Jun 5
    • 4 min

    The Voices of the Blood of the Victims of Owo are Crying from the Ground

    Today, a voice is heard in Owo, mourning and great weeping, Anawo weeping for her children and refusing to be comforted because they are...
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    Bon Maître, que dois-je faire pour avoir la vie éternelle - Mc 10, 17-27
    Nnaemeka Ali, O.M.I
    • Apr 22
    • 2 min

    Bon Maître, que dois-je faire pour avoir la vie éternelle - Mc 10, 17-27

    Dans l’évangile d’aujourd’hui, Jésus révèle aux disciples la condition pour être sauvé. Sur la route avec ses disciples, un jeune homme,...
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    Mois de l'Histoire des Noirs : Jean Jacques Eyoum Hiol
    MHN-Côte-Nord
    • Mar 1
    • 2 min

    Mois de l'Histoire des Noirs : Jean Jacques Eyoum Hiol

    Jean Jacques Eyoum Hiol est originaire du Cameroun en Afrique centrale. Il est né dans une très grande famille. Le respect, le partage,...
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    La Parole de Dieu en une Minute: Dimanche, le 27 février 2022
    Nnaemeka Ali, O.M.I
    • Feb 27
    • 1 min

    La Parole de Dieu en une Minute: Dimanche, le 27 février 2022

    Dans l’évangile de ce dimanche, Jésus enseigne que la foi est une expérience d’amour. À son temps, comme encore aujourd’hui, les gens ont...
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    Parole de Dieu en une Minute: Samedi, le 26 février 2022
    Nnaemeka Ali, O.M.I
    • Feb 27
    • 1 min

    Parole de Dieu en une Minute: Samedi, le 26 février 2022

    Dans l’évangile d’aujourd’hui, Jésus réitère la place de la foi dans la vie d’un croyant. En effet, Richard Doulière en paraphrasant...
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    Parole de Dieu en une Minute: Vendredi, le 25 février 2022
    Nnaemeka Ali, O.M.I
    • Feb 27
    • 1 min

    Parole de Dieu en une Minute: Vendredi, le 25 février 2022

    Dans l’évangile d’aujourd’hui Jesus dénonce l’hypocrisie des pharisiens. D’ailleurs, nous aurons déjà constaté que le Nouveau Testament...
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    Innu Nikamu, quand le peuple chante sa résistance
    Nnaemeka Ali, O.M.I
    • 4 hours ago
    • 3 min

    Innu Nikamu, quand le peuple chante sa résistance

    « Je sais pourquoi chante l’oiseau en cage » (I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings) est le titre de l’œuvre majeure de la poétesse noire...
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    I’m neither a prophet nor son of a prophet: The Prophetic call of Amos and the Nigerian Situation
    Nnaemeka Ali, O.M.I
    • Jul 1
    • 3 min

    I’m neither a prophet nor son of a prophet: The Prophetic call of Amos and the Nigerian Situation

    Introduction In today’s mass readings, one can hear the situation of Nigerian society denounced in both the first reading and the Gospel....
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    “Who do Nigerians say that the Messiah is?” - A Political Approach to Christ's Identity
    Nnaemeka Ali, O.M.I
    • Jun 30
    • 4 min

    “Who do Nigerians say that the Messiah is?” - A Political Approach to Christ's Identity

    During the mass of Saint Peter and Paul, I asked myself, who is Jesus for a Nigerian today? The Gospel of the day was Matthew 16:13-19....
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    The Voices of the Blood of the Victims of Owo are Crying from the Ground
    Nnaemeka Ali, O.M.I
    • Jun 5
    • 4 min

    The Voices of the Blood of the Victims of Owo are Crying from the Ground

    Today, a voice is heard in Owo, mourning and great weeping, Anawo weeping for her children and refusing to be comforted because they are...
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    Mois de l'Histoire des Noirs : Olivier Nijimbere
    MHN-Côte-Nord
    • Feb 19
    • 2 min

    Mois de l'Histoire des Noirs : Olivier Nijimbere

    Olivier Nijimbere est né au Burundi, un tout petit pays situé en Afrique centrale. En 1993, une guerre civile éclate. Tout comme des...
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    Mois de l'Histoire des Noirs : Bibirassoi Abdourahamane
    MHN-Côte-Nord
    • Feb 15
    • 2 min

    Mois de l'Histoire des Noirs : Bibirassoi Abdourahamane

    Bibirassoi Abdourahamane, alias Bibi, est Mahoraise d’origine. Elle est venue au monde à Moyotte, un département français situé dans...
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    Le Mois de l’Histoire des Noirs : N’Binkena Nantob-Bikatui
    MHN-Côte-Nord
    • Feb 11
    • 4 min

    Le Mois de l’Histoire des Noirs : N’Binkena Nantob-Bikatui

    M N’Binkena Nantob-Bikatui (a.k.a Émil Binké) est canadien d’origine togolaise et vit depuis 14 ans au Québec. Il a vécu sa plus tendre...
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    Kwanzaa, the gift of the African Diaspora to the World
    Nnaemeka Ali, O.M.I
    • Dec 30, 2021
    • 4 min

    Kwanzaa, the gift of the African Diaspora to the World

    First published in https://www.blackcatholicmessenger.com/kwanzaa-is-a-gift/?fbclid=IwAR3_9oNBxLTczM3fXmaE8tUWSz12p4QXW I have never...
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    Muhammed Buhari, the President of an occupied territory
    Nnaemeka Ali, O.M.I
    • Nov 11, 2021
    • 4 min

    Muhammed Buhari, the President of an occupied territory

    When the First Lady of Nigeria, Mrs. Aisha Buhari, informed us that Some cabals had hijacked Nigeria, we joked about it, thinking that it...
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    Metaverse and method in theological reflection
    Nnaemeka Ali, O.M.I
    • Oct 30, 2021
    • 3 min

    Metaverse and method in theological reflection

    The recent Facebook development brings to home the theology of Bernard Lonergan. Faced with all the troubles of the Fake News era and the...
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    What Canada could learn from the History of Racism and Slavery in the US
    Nnaemeka Ali, O.M.I
    • Sep 3, 2021
    • 4 min

    What Canada could learn from the History of Racism and Slavery in the US

    I have recently been reading about the involvement of the US churches in slavery. It’s a gloomy read but absolutely revealing. And among...
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    Being a Woman and an Athlete, a Precarious Cohabitation
    Nnaemeka Ali, O.M.I
    • Jul 29, 2021
    • 3 min

    Being a Woman and an Athlete, a Precarious Cohabitation

    As more women keep on sharing their difficulties as women athletes, it seems the hour has come to examine what it means to be a woman and...
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    Is Kanu the one to come, or should we expect someone else?
    Nnaemeka Ali, O.M.I
    • Jul 24, 2021
    • 4 min

    Is Kanu the one to come, or should we expect someone else?

    Once an ideology becomes dogmatic without proving its cause, it stands to fail. The Biafran cause under the leadership of Maazi Nnamdi...
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    A Libation of Fire
    Nnaemeka Ali, O.M.I
    • Jul 3, 2021
    • 1 min

    A Libation of Fire

    Let's offer a libation of fire For our hardships and traumas On these structures with crosses Echo some deep trembling voices How about...
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    Let’s Talk About Resilience
    Nnaemeka Ali, O.M.I
    • Jun 19, 2021
    • 3 min

    Let’s Talk About Resilience

    A few days ago, I had a beautiful conversation with a friend. Often, we exchange on our different passions and our humanitarian...
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    Rescuing the African Church from the Theological Cowboys?
    Nnaemeka Ali, O.M.I
    • Jun 15, 2021
    • 3 min

    Rescuing the African Church from the Theological Cowboys?

    The mainstream Churches in Africa will face a serious problem if they fail to redefine their priorities. In countries where these...
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    The Power of Storytelling
    Nnaemeka Ali, O.M.I
    • Jun 13, 2021
    • 2 min

    The Power of Storytelling

    Have you thought about this in the past? The image of every nation or institution comes into existence through storytelling. Look at it...
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    A TRIBUTE TO A NOVEL ICON
    Nnaemeka Ali, O.M.I
    • Jun 12, 2021
    • 5 min

    A TRIBUTE TO A NOVEL ICON

    Late Ms Ifeoma Stella Abugu PRESENTED BY THE PRESIDENT, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF UGBAIKE UNDERGRADUATES AND GRADUATES ON THE OCASSION OF...
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    Biafra Needs Some Wise Religious Men and Women
    Nnaemeka Ali, O.M.I
    • Jun 10, 2021
    • 3 min

    Biafra Needs Some Wise Religious Men and Women

    Have you ever asked yourself why Israel always has sympathizers during most of her national struggles? Religious people will say that it...
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    What if Fr Adolf Poll was a Nigerian
    Nnaemeka Ali, O.M.I
    • May 28, 2021
    • 3 min

    What if Fr Adolf Poll was a Nigerian

    All of you are now canonizing Fr Adolf Poll for his heroic attitude towards material things. I’m not saying that you are wrong. The truth...
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