On the night of March 29, 2026, armed men rode into Angwan Rukuba in Jos North, Plateau State, and opened fire on unarmed, unsuspecting civilians. Ordinary Nigerians whose only offence was existing in their own community on a sacred day. And this was not the first time. In 2025, over 50 people were massacred in Zikke village near Jos — same pattern, same holy season. Plateau State has been bleeding so long, the nation has learned to simply look away.
Category: CULTURE
Cultural, Religious, and Spiritual Views
A Stagnant Culture Holds A Devastating Effect On People’s Worldview
While Tradition can be stagnant as a set of beliefs and principles that guide the people, and thus, shouldn’t change. But when they interfere with a culture that has evolved, then such a tradition ought to be modified.
Developing A Country And Having A Functional Social System Requires More Than Funds
First Of All Is The Commitment, The Zeal, Discipline, The Patient To Stick To Plans And Pace, And That’s Where The Propaganda Laundering Of A […]
