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Health / Re: Coronavirus: FG Confirms Five New Cases by FRESHG(m): 12:06pm On Mar 18, 2020
WEY THAT PASTOR WEY BE WAN GO CHINA GO DESTROY CORONA VIRUS BEFORE sad
Politics / Re: Igbos Group Orders Abaribe To Resign And Apologise For Speaking Against Buhari by FRESHG(m): 3:57pm On Jan 30, 2020
voltron14:


I'm a blackman so my entire body is black and I'm proud of it.

Can you explain why your head is extra flat?
IS THIS GBENGA ABOROWA

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Politics / Re: Ondo 2020: Akeredolu Has No Opposition In Ondo - APC Elders by FRESHG(m): 3:52pm On Jan 30, 2020
WHEN WE NEVER HEAR FROM ALHAJI BOLA AHMED TINUBU
Politics / Re: Boko Haram: Abubakar, Buratai, Have Failed Us – Borno Residents Call For Sack by FRESHG(m): 3:50pm On Jan 30, 2020
ghettokid1:
Buhari will never Sack his Service Chiefs because:
He is still afraid of coup de etat that oust him during the military rule
YOU ARE A GOOD STUDENT OF HISTORY BRUH. MAKE I HEAR SAY MAJOR GENERAL MUHAMMADU BUHARI SACK HIS SERVICE CHIEFS cool
Business / Re: BREAKING: Again, fire guts plaza in Balogun market, Lagos by FRESHG(m): 12:17pm On Jan 30, 2020
SirLiquidGold:
Look at people crying over their losses but you chose to be unwise and unsympathetic.

You need to stop this Stupidity. 2020 is just starting
WHO BE THIS MORRRONN angry
Business / Re: BREAKING: Again, fire guts plaza in Balogun market, Lagos by FRESHG(m): 11:23am On Jan 29, 2020
IS THIS THE NEW NORTHERN TACTICS
Autos / Re: Ford Truck That Houses Borehole Driller For Urgent Sale In Lagos by FRESHG(m): 12:28am On Jan 22, 2020
BUMP

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European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga) / Re: Manchester United Vs Tottenham Hotspur (2 - 1) On 4th December 2019 by FRESHG(m): 9:54pm On Dec 04, 2019
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me too
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Politics / Re: Strange Things Are Happening On Earth (video) by FRESHG(m): 6:16pm On Nov 23, 2019
Ahasco:
Just look at how he's so confident about the end of the world as if he was there when the world was created.
SOMETHING IS SERIOUSLY WRONG WITH THAT DUDE angry

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Politics / Re: Strange Things Are Happening On Earth (video) by FRESHG(m): 6:15pm On Nov 23, 2019
MR MAN STOP MISLEADING PEOPLE angryBELIEVE IN THE ONENESS OF GOD AND BE SAVED!
Politics / Re: A Tribute To Professor J.s Mbiti, Patriarch Of African Philosophy by FRESHG(m): 11:45pm On Nov 13, 2019
mumumugu:
I don't know him.is he related to buhari
YOU DONT KNOW HIM SIMPLY BECAUSE HES NOT A MUMU LIKE YOU angry
Politics / Re: 2023 Election Can End Nigeria Unity. by FRESHG(m): 11:43pm On Nov 13, 2019
Asnafsaeed:
I'm a hausa/fulani an I can assure that we will vote for a Yoruba person as president
LOL
Politics / Re: A Tribute To Professor J.s Mbiti, Patriarch Of African Philosophy by FRESHG(m): 10:15pm On Nov 13, 2019
LALASTICLALA LETS HONOR THIS GREAT AFRICAN PHILOSOPHER PLEASE.
Politics / A Tribute To Professor J.s Mbiti, Patriarch Of African Philosophy by FRESHG(m): 10:09pm On Nov 13, 2019
RNS) — John Samuel Mbiti, longtime professor of ecumenism and mission at the University of Bern and an ordained priest in the Anglican Communion, died recently.

In every generation there rises a mwalimu, someone who completely transforms the pace and trajectory of a scholarly tradition. The bravery and brilliance it takes to accomplish such an enormous task are not only rare but are bound to leave a mark on scholarship forever. Such scholars pave the way for those who will come after them, encouraging them to follow in their footsteps and build on the foundation they have laid. Mbiti was one such scholar and his research and teaching have irrefutably shaped the academic study of African religion as we have come to know it today.

Few scholars in the field of African studies, religion and African philosophy can confess to being unfamiliar with Mbiti’s work. Most Africanists and scholars of Africa will have at some point either read his work or engaged it in one way or another in their own research. Mbiti’s indelible influence on the field reaches far and wide, demonstrating the extraordinary impression his pioneering spirit and scholarly determination have left on us all.

Born in Mulango in Kitui, Kenya, on Nov. 30, 1931, he was the eldest of six children. Growing up in the colonial era, a young Mbiti was trained in missionary-founded schools and became a devout Christian. As noted in the 1993 book “Religious Plurality in Africa: Essays in Honour of John S. Mbiti” (which I co-edited), “This early inspiration and education made a deep imprint on Mbiti’s life and was to influence his future career and academic interests.” Mbiti’s academic career took him to numerous academic institutions both on the continent and around the world, and his passionate commitment to ecumenicity and the development of African theology spurred him on to work with like-minded institutions and organizations throughout his life.

Mbiti was committed to expanding the lens through which Africa, its peoples, its knowledges, its religions and its culture were studied, and he stayed so committed until his final breath. Mbiti was ahead of his time. He sensed the danger in compartmentalizing African systems of knowledge and articulated a kind of unity between African thought systems espoused through philosophy and African spirituality. His most famous book, “African Religions and Philosophy” (1969), opened the way for the study of religions and philosophy in African, European and North American universities. His numerous publications have become durable classics in the fields of African Christianity and theology and continue to be staples in classrooms where African religious traditions are taught.

It is appropriate to call Professor Mbiti the grandfather of the scholarly study of African religious traditions. The academic pursuit of African indigenous religion began through his cutting-edge research and teaching at Makerere University. He wasn’t alone in this. Scholars of his generation, including Bolaji Idowu, Kwame Bediako, Gabriel Setiloane and others, formed a cohort that sparked the fire of the study of African religion and philosophy during the post-independence period on the continent. The irony of it all was that most of these pioneers, including Mbiti, were gentlemen of the cloth, trained in British centers of theological studies. Upon returning home, however, they were pressed by their students and the reality of their different cultural contexts to produce curriculums more attuned to African society. Mbiti’s “African Religions and Philosophy” is a testament to this change in sensibilities.

The theological vitality of Mbiti’s work was very much informed by his Christian worldview and his deep connection to his faith. Mbiti’s genuine Christianity and gentle spirit were a big part of how he existed in the world. He was devoted to his wife and children and to the church as deeply as he was to the pursuit of scholarship. Many who met him tell of his kind nature and how beloved he was by his students and colleagues. Mbiti never made a clear distinction between research, teaching and service. He was a skilled mentor, a trait that he was well known for and that encapsulated his work as the director of the ecumenical institute in Bossey, Switzerland. He regularly invited young scholars to the institute for training and opportunities to participate in significant ecumenical conversations. While attending a two-week seminar there, I remember Mbiti sitting under a tree in the courtyard interacting with students during breaks from our meetings. I will never forget the image of students, sitting around him in rows, waiting for a chance to talk to him. He would receive each one in turn and, without rushing, offer his advice and commentary on their work.

In 1993, my colleague Sulayman S. Nyang and I compiled essays in his honor to recognize Mbiti’s tremendous contributions to African religious scholarship. We wanted to draw the attention of young scholars to his work, recognize the weight of his contributions and, somewhat uniquely, highlight the significance of his personality for the academic study of religion. Mbiti’s mode of scholarship showed us a way that knowledge humanizes us. He thought and lived in a harmonious way. When we requested a photograph to use for the festschrift, he insisted on giving a picture he had taken with his family. For, as he told us, whatever he had to offer others came by way of the care and support he also received from others.

In the edited volume we finally produced, another senior colleague, Ogbu Kalu, wrote of Mbiti that the corpus of his works, even then, was “an unparalleled achievement in academics and worthy of a four-day palm-wine-drinking celebration.” Indeed, nearly 30 years later this still rings true. Mbiti will be remembered as a preeminent African scholar whose endeavors are unparalleled in the academy and worthy of the highest regard. The world is truly poorer with him gone.

We mourn together with Mbiti’s family, our Kenyan colleagues and the beautiful people of Kenya in general. May we all be comforted and may Mwalimu’s soul rest in peace.

https://religionnews.com/2019/10/31/a-tribute-to-mwalimu-john-mbiti-patriarch-of-african-philosophy-and-religion-studies/

Crime / Re: Policeman Injures Man With Pistol After Complaining Of Hitting His Car by FRESHG(m): 8:37pm On Nov 13, 2019
THE GUY NA UBER DRIVER O sad

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Politics / Re: Kogi Election: Kogi East Holds The Key To Lugard House by FRESHG(m): 8:04pm On Nov 13, 2019
grin
Timatayo1:
Yaya bello in trouble

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Politics / Re: Charles Idahosa: I Will Support A Northern President After Buhari's Tenure by FRESHG(m): 7:46pm On Nov 13, 2019
upower123:
You be idiooooooooooooooots
A slave in mind... A begger in appearance....
HOW IS HE AN IDIOT BRUH
Politics / Re: Bayelsa Election: PDP Supporters Attacked, 1 Killed, Others Injured (Graphic Pix by FRESHG(m): 6:54pm On Nov 13, 2019
angry
Politics / Re: 2023: North Should Complete The Remaining Six Years Of Yar'dua by FRESHG(m): 6:43pm On Nov 13, 2019
INTERESTING grin
Politics / Re: Edo Crisis: Nobody Can Force Me Out Of APC - Obaseki by FRESHG(m): 6:45am On Nov 13, 2019
GAME ON
Politics / Re: DSS Chases #FreeSowore Protesters With Tear Gas And Gunshots (Video) by FRESHG(m): 9:35pm On Nov 12, 2019
auntysimbiat:
nice
YOU ARE A DISGRACE TO WOMANHOOD angry

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Politics / Re: Bayelsa Governorship: Ozekhome Says APC Has No Candidate by FRESHG(m): 7:53pm On Nov 12, 2019
WHERE IS SENATORDAVE1 AKA GARFIELD grin

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Politics / Re: ANALYSIS: The Real Revolution To Occur As DSS Fails To Release Sowore by FRESHG(m): 2:26am On Nov 12, 2019
Should:
All I see here is plenty grammer with no action from some cowards..

Real revolution kii all of una there for that yeye naija
YOU MEAN GRAMMAR

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Politics / Re: Boko Haram Leader Shekau Reportedly Releases Controversial Eid-el Maulud Message by FRESHG(m): 2:20am On Nov 12, 2019
SHEKAU IS RIGHT ON THIS ONE
Travel / Re: A Day Out At La Campagne Tropicana Beach Resort, Ibeju-Lekki by FRESHG(m): 9:19pm On Nov 11, 2019
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