Jarga Kebba Gigo argues that while wealth is essential yet often morally tainted, the widening national and global wealth gap—fuelled by capitalism, population growth, and globalisation—creates instability, and cannot be meaningfully resolved […]
Jarga Kebba Gigo argues that while wealth is essential yet often morally tainted, the widening national and global wealth gap—fuelled by capitalism, population growth, and globalisation—creates instability, and cannot be meaningfully resolved […]
Jarga Kebba Gigo argues that contemporary legal and cultural approaches to sexual consent—particularly in Western societies—risk dangerous ambiguity by prioritising expansive rights without equally emphasising personal responsibility, especially in contexts involving intoxication. […]
Jarga Kebba Gigo argues that the proposed Researchers Access Store (RAS) is a transformative, access-driven infrastructure that would democratise research by giving poor and underprivileged people hands-on exposure to raw materials, tools, […]
Power is not merely about control or dominance—it is about influence, discipline, clarity, and the ability to shape outcomes in your favour. By the time a man approaches 40, life begins to […]
Jarga Kebba Gigo argues that wealth creation must be understood in layered terms of products and services—“head, thorax, and tail”—and urges Africa, using Crab Island TVET as a case study, to prioritise […]
Jarga Kebba Gigo argues for a global transition to abundant “blood-free” (plant-based) meat and seafood, driven by governments, billionaires, and vegan groups through large-scale stores offering 25–50 tasty varieties to prove that […]
Jarga Kebba Gigo argues that artificial intelligence is a transformative force capable of democrising music production, drastically reducing costs, and opening global opportunities for talented but underprivileged youths across The Gambia and […]
Lent draws us into the silence of the desert, a place where distractions fade and truth becomes unavoidable. In Matthew 4:1–11, we encounter Christ not in comfort, but in confrontation—with hunger, with […]
Crisis is often feared, resisted, and misunderstood. It arrives uninvited, disrupts comfort, and exposes weaknesses. Yet, as Akahi News has observed across personal, social, and even national experiences, crisis is not merely […]
Jarga Kebba Gigo argues that Christianity must be re-educated to focus less on fear-driven narratives about anti-christs and speculative teachings about Christ’s return, and instead prioritise preparation for the “spirit of truth,” […]