Tag: By Max Amuchie
The Trinity of State Decay (I): The Mirage and the Shadow,...
A nation does not declare its own decline. It performs normalcy — until the performance can no longer hold.
What follows is not an announcement,...
THE SUNDAY STEW COLUMN: The Accountability of Thought: A Debt I...
There are debts that cannot be quantified. They are not financial. They do not accrue interest. They send no reminders. Yet they settle quietly...
Africa’s Christians face a defining security test, By MAX AMUCHIE
Africa is home to one of the fastest-growing Christian populations in the world. From just 10 million adherents in the early 20th century, the...
Remembering Biodun Jeyifo and My NYSC Days, By MAX AMUCHIE
When news filtered in on Wednesday, February 11, about the passing of Professor Biodun Jeyifo, I found myself journeying back 35 years, to my...
Demas Nwoko: A concrete thinker’s 90 dazzling years, By Max Amuchie
David Herbert Dale was a great artist, one of Nigeria’s greatest. He created artworks in beads, water colour, stained glass, etching, and more.
I met...
2025 World Polio Day: Reflections on Rotary’s Humanitarian Journey, By Max...
For Rotarians the world over October 24 every year is a significant day, a day set aside to mark the World Polio Day. It...






















