@TheNationNews Labeling all degrees from Benin and Togo as fake is a broad generalization that fails to consider the diversity of educational institutions in these countries. Itโs unjust to discredit the achievements of students from well-regarded universities simply because of a few
It's amusing how, when discussions shift to religion, Nigerians tend to focus on criticizing the messenger rather than addressing the essence. Today itโs TB Joshua. The key question should be:
Indeed, as history has shown with the exposure of abuse cases in the Catholic Church in Europe, a similar wave is emerging in Africa. The courage of individuals speaking up will likely increase, leading to the unveiling of many truths that have long been concealed.
The atrocities within religious institutions often remain concealed, and it's disheartening that some Christians turn a blind eye to the misdeeds of their leaders, perpetuating a cycle where they become vulnerable prey.