
With curiosity as a guiding force and research as the foundation of my work…
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Philistines and Palestinians: Threads of History
“Philistine” conjures images of biblical battles and Samson’s mighty deeds, while “Palestinian” evokes a complex contemporary reality. But are these terms connected? Is there a link between the ancient giants of the Old Testament and the people of present-day Palestine? Buckle up, history buffs, because we’re diving into a murky pool of names and timelines. Read more
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January 15, 1966 Coup in Nigeria and Ethnic Dynamics
The January 15, 1966 coup in Nigeria remains a highly contentious and debated event in the country’s history. At the heart of the controversy is the question of whether it was an “Igbo coup” or a more complex and multifaceted occurrence. This article explores the arguments on both sides of the debate and delves into… Read more
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Cloning: Science and Ethics of Replicating Life
Cloning has long fascinated and provoked debate. From Dolly the sheep to potential medical breakthroughs, it encompasses various techniques and ethical dilemmas. Though offering promising applications in conservation and medicine, it raises concerns about animal welfare and ecological balance. Responsible exploration and ethical considerations are vital for harnessing its potential while safeguarding our world. Read more




























































