WASHINGTON — We were one. Or so it seemed — for a while, at least. “America is united,” President George W. Bush proclaimed a decade ago after the horror that terrorists wrought. And it felt that way.
A bit of history is needed in order to understand the present-day ecumenical options. I shall start with the year in which my own ecumenical involvement began. Fifty-five years ago, in 1950, there was ...
OTTAWA -- Tensions over wealth-sharing between rich and poor provinces could ultimately "destroy" national unity, former Bank of Canada governor David Dodge argues in an essay published Tuesday by a ...
Secondary school students in Oyo State will jostle for a cash prize of N300,000 in an essay competition, which the organisers said aimed at promoting national peace, unity and social inclusion through ...