By James Tamba Lebbie
A Diocese Without A Bishop
By James Tamba Lebbie
That poor Vatican State. It is still licking its wounds inflicted some eight months ago by a small group of “rebel” and “recalcitrant” priests in this impoverished tiny West African country called Sierra Leone.
Politics, Identity & Custom
By James Tamba Lebbie
It is generally believed that there is no perfect democracy around the world, not least in the country where the concept and practice originated, and certainly not in the other developed nations that borrowed and popularized it. That said, we may tend to wonder why, in spite of its over half a century of existence as a continent with sovereign states, Africa has lagged behind so dismally in terms of democratic gains.