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Wednesday, 1 January 2025
New Year, New Beginnings; Cultivating Gratitude
I am grateful for today, the start of the new year (1.01.2025). A new year means a fresh start for everyone. Just like a sunrise, it brings a feeling of new beginnings. It's a moment to pause and reflect on our journey with thankfulness. We can think about the lessons we've learned, the challenges we've faced, and the blessings we've received, giving thanks to God for always being with us.
What a joy it is to see the first day of the new year! Our hearts should be filled with hope and excitement for the opportunities ahead, the new experiences that will help us grow, and the relationships that will strengthen. In this time of renewal, I express my heartfelt gratitude to God for the past and my ongoing thankfulness for this year, 2025. I wish all my dear friends and family a happy and successful 2025. Happy New Year! Welcome to a year full of joy and blessings from God. May His grace light your way in this new year. God bless you all.
Journalist / Writer/Nurse/Author and a Columnist with the Rheinpfalz Newspaper Grünstadt-Germany.
Friday, 27 December 2024
Sleepless Scribbles Poem
All sleepless nights, the world asleep,
My hand is a ready pen, secrets to keep.
Under my pillow, it lies with grace,
A pen that never sleeps, my thoughts embrace.
In shadows and whispers, I find my might,
This pen is my weapon, my solace in fright.
When loneliness beckons and darkness descends,
With ink as my armor, the solitude bends.
Writing, a journey, a spiritual flight,
It brings forth the dawn from the depths of the night.
Each stroke a reflection, a spark of the soul,
My gift of inspiration, my heart’s steady toll.
I weave my dreams into words on the page, An unspoken story, a life’s quiet stage.
In joy, I inscribe the light in my heart,
In sorrow, I channel the shadows apart.
I write when I'm happy, in laughter I flow,I write when I'm down, letting feelings bestow.
When hope starts to falter and doubts fill the air,I write, I release, I lay my soul bare.
So let the night linger, let silence remain,With pen poised and ready, I welcome the rain.For in every heartbeat, in every soft sigh, I find my voice rising, my spirit will fly.
Journalist / Writer/Nurse/Author and a Columnist with the Rheinpfalz Newspaper Grünstadt-Germany.
Wednesday, 25 December 2024
Baby L. First Christmas: A journey of Love and Gratitude!
Christmas is a special time of year that brings happiness and warmth to many people around the world. It is a celebration of love, joy, and the connections that unite us, inviting everyone to enjoy its magical spirit. Christmas marks the birth of Jesus Christ. Spending Christmas with family is a touching reminder of the love and support we have, especially during this meaningful time. This year, I want to take a moment to thank all our friends and family who have shown us kindness since our daughter was born.
Your constant support and love have made this holiday season truly memorable. We received wonderful gifts from friends near and far; friends from the USA, Paris, Greece, and even a thoughtful German doctor who surprised us with gifts for our little girl. It fills my heart with joy to think of the generous spirit of those who have been with us.
I would like to express my heartfelt gratitude to my siblings, nieces, nephews, in-laws, and godmothers in Nigeria for their unwavering support. I also want to extend my thanks to my wonderful friends who have been there for me. A special mention goes to my dear friends in Germany, who took the time to prepare and bring me delicious meals during their visit. I will always cherish the kindness of my dear friend, Mrs. C. Omoruyi.
This Christmas was particularly joyful as we gathered at Grandma's house, surrounded by family who brought laughter and love. There’s something special about being with loved ones, sharing stories, and making lasting memories. As we celebrated, I felt so grateful for everyone who has been part of our journey. Your presence reminds me that we are never alone, and that family and friendship are what truly brighten this season.
As we wrap up this year, I wish you all a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! May the upcoming year be filled with love, joy, and all the wonderful moments life can bring. Here’s to celebrating the spirit of the season and the amazing people who enrich our lives! Let us remember the true reason for this celebration. Celebrate Jesus Christ! God bless you all! See you in 2025. Whoever bless baby L. will be truely blessed in return God bless you all.
For to us a child is born, to us a son is given; and the government shall be upon his shoulder, and his name shall be called Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace. Isaiah 9:6
Thanks be to God for his inexpressible gift! 2 Corinthians 9:15
Journalist / Writer/Nurse/Author and a Columnist with the Rheinpfalz Newspaper Grünstadt-Germany.
Friday, 29 November 2024
Embracing Love: Humanity in the Face of Racism
Racism in any form is a profound moral failing, and when it intertwines with religion, the consequences can be particularly dire. Despite the noble teachings of most religious traditions that advocate love, compassion, and inclusion, instances of discrimination and prejudice often mar the sanctity of faith communities. It is crucial to examine this intersection of religion and racism, recognizing both its historical context and contemporary implications.
Historical texts, including the Bible, illustrate that the issue of racism and discrimination is not a modern phenomenon but rather a recurring theme throughout human history. For instance, Jesus faced prejudice and disdain during his life. He was often referred to as the "son of the carpenter" and faced skepticism from those who questioned whether anything good could emerge from Nazareth, a region looked down upon by many at the time. This sentiment reflects a social and cultural hierarchy that existed, where certain groups were deemed superior based on their heritage or location.
Moreover, during his ministry, Jesus experienced rejection from religious institutions, like the synagogue, where he was expelled for challenging established beliefs and practices. His teachings, which centered on love and inclusion, often placed him at odds with the prevailing societal norms. He warned his followers that they too would face hatred, as he did, foreshadowing the discrimination that would afflict Christians throughout history, from early persecutors to contemporary challenges.
Today, the issue of racism within religious communities persists, revealing a painful contradiction between the principles of love espoused by many religions and the actions of their followers. Anecdotes of individuals being denied assistance by churches because they are not members of that specific congregation highlight the ongoing disparity in how people are treated based on their religious affiliations. Additionally, the reluctance of some believers to marry outside their religious or ethnic groups perpetuates an environment of exclusivity rather than inclusivity.
These attitudes starkly contrast with the fundamental teachings of Jesus, who emphasized loving God and loving one’s neighbor as oneself. Such commandments promote a mindset that honors human dignity and worth, irrespective of an individual's background. However, in practice, many religious groups may foster an environment that values adherence to doctrine or institutional affiliation over genuine human connection.
It is essential to recognize that all individuals, regardless of their religion, race, or ethnic background, are equal in the eyes of their Creator. When any group exalts itself above another, it breeds division and fosters a culture of resentment and hatred. The call for a more inclusive approach arises not only from a moral standpoint but also from a recognition of the beauty of diversity that enriches our shared human experience.
As individuals and communities grappling with the realities of racism, we must strive to "say no to racism" and embrace a more profound sense of humanity. This commitment necessitates an active pursuit of relationships that transcend religious and racial barriers, fostering compassion and understanding instead of division.
Religion should be a pathway to unity, compassion, and understanding among all people. While historical and contemporary evidence suggests that racism can and does manifest within religious communities, we have the collective capacity to challenge these prejudices. By embodying the true spirit of our faith, rooted in love, acceptance, and fellowship, we can create an environment where every individual is valued and respected, regardless of their background. It is only through such commitment that we can fulfill the divine mandate to love one another and work together towards a world free of racism and discrimination.
Journalist / Writer/Nurse/Author and a Columnist with the Rheinpfalz Newspaper Grünstadt-Germany.
Thursday, 28 November 2024
How Does Racism Affect Different Communities In Germany
Racism is a pervasive social issue that transcends borders, manifesting in various forms across different nations. In Germany, the effects of racism vary significantly between regions, communities, and individual experiences. As I explored in my recent blog update, it’s crucial to understand the nuances of racism in Germany to foster a more inclusive.
Germany presents a complex picture when it comes to racism. While some states, such as Saxony, Bayern Munich and Thuringia, are often labeled as having higher incidences of racism and xenophobia, other regions, like Berlin, are perceived as more cosmopolitan and multicultural. This regional disparity in attitudes towards race and ethnicity reveals that racism is not uniform; rather, it fluctuates based on social, economic, and political contexts.
Communities of immigrants, particularly those of Turkish, Arab, or African descent, often report experiencing discrimination, which can range from microaggressions to overt acts of violence. Public spaces, workplaces, and schools can serve as arenas where these communities confront prejudice, impacting their sense of belonging and identity.
The roots of racism in Germany can be traced back through history, including periods marked by colonialism and the catastrophic consequences of Nazi ideology. In many ways, these historical injustices continue to shape societal perceptions of race and ethnicity today. For example, the historical narrative surrounding the Holocaust often overshadows the experiences of other marginalized communities in Germany, including Roma, Sinti, and immigrants, who also face discrimination.
Even biblical references can be drawn to illustrate that racism is not a new phenomenon. The historical animosity between the Egyptians and Israelites highlights an age-old issue where differences in ethnicity led to social and cultural segregation. Such examples serve as reminders that racism can be deeply entrenched in various cultures and religions, perpetuated over generations.
Racism isn’t confined to ethnic lines; it also manifests within religious contexts. Some religious communities create barriers for inter-denominational relationships, discouraging members from marrying outside their faith. This restriction can alienate individuals and enforce divisive ideologies that foster racism against those considered 'other,' even among followers of the same faith.
Additionally, racism can be observed between different ethnic groups across Africa, as seen in the example of a Cameroonian lady’s experience regarding marriage restrictions with Nigerians. This internalized form of racism illustrates that prejudice isn’t limited to global scales; it can occur within the same national and ethnic backgrounds, perpetuating division and misunderstanding.
To combat racism, education and open dialogue are vital. Initiatives aimed at raising awareness about diversity and inclusivity can play a crucial role in changing attitudes and reducing prejudices. As educators, community leaders, and allies, it is imperative to continue engaging individuals in discussions about racism and its consequences.
Educational programs in schools that promote cultural exchange and understanding can help cultivate empathy among students. Moreover, platforms that encourage individuals from different backgrounds to share their experiences can break down stereotypes and misconceptions.
As Christians and educators, we are called to advocate against racism and foster a culture of acceptance. Through community outreach, workshops, and dialogue, we can empower individuals to challenge racist ideologies and encourage solidarity among diverse groups.
Racism in Germany, reflective of global patterns, underscores the need for collective action. It is essential to recognize the unique experiences of different communities while also acknowledging the common threads of discrimination that unite them. As we stand together against racism, we contribute to the creation of a more just and equitable society for all. Educators and advocates must continue their efforts, inspiring future generations to learn from the past and strive for a more inclusive future.
Journalist / Writer/Nurse/Author and a Columnist with the Rheinpfalz Newspaper Grünstadt-Germany.
Wednesday, 27 November 2024
Common Misconceptions About Racism in Germany
Are Germans truly racist? The German Experience: Past and Present I recall when
I was preparing to leave Nigeria for Germany over ten years ago. My boss, who
was an Israelite, asked me why I wanted to go to Germany, and others also
questioned my choice to move there. The reality is that wherever we go, we
encounter people who care for us and those who dislike us without reason. In
every situation, strive to be a light that brightens the world. According to the
Bible, Jesus did not focus on religion or race; he emphasized humanity, teaching
that the greatest commandment is to love God and love our neighbors as
ourselves. Then and Now When we talk about racism, it's important to look at
each country's unique story. Germany has a complicated history, especially with
the Holocaust, which has significantly influenced its national identity. This
raises the question: Are Germans naturally racist, or are they judged unfairly
because of their history? Many Germans strive to move past their historical
shadows, promoting remembrance and education to avoid repeating past mistakes.
Yet, the lingering effects of history can lead to stereotypes that unfairly
suggest a natural tendency toward racism among individuals today. It's important
to separate historical actions from current attitudes. While societies worldwide
may still deal with the impacts of past wrongs, many individuals actively
support values of equality and inclusivity. Examining Our Own Prejudices Saying
"We are all racist" isn't meant to blame us; it's a call for awareness and
change. Acknowledging our biases is the first step to breaking down systems that
create inequality. This process requires self-reflection, challenging our
beliefs, facing discomfort, and connecting with people from different
backgrounds. Education is key in this journey. Learning about the history of
racism and the factors that influence relationships between groups can help
people confront their biases. Programs that encourage multicultural education
and foster conversations across racial divides can help break down stereotypes
and build understanding. It's natural for people to connect with those who have
similar backgrounds and experiences. While this tendency isn't necessarily bad,
it can create echo chambers that limit diversity.
It is natural for people to connect with those who have similar backgrounds and
experiences. While this tendency isn't necessarily bad, it can create echo
chambers that limit diversity and empathy. Recognizing that "We are all racist"
should motivate us to question the current situation. Building an inclusive
culture involves recognizing our biases and working to overcome them. It means
choosing to support others, highlighting diverse perspectives, and creating real
connections across racial boundaries. In summary, understanding racism requires
a broad approach that includes self-reflection, awareness of history, and a
dedication to change. The path to inclusivity and equality involves challenging
societal expectations and our own thoughts. By doing this, we can create a
society that values diversity instead of restricting it, shifting the
conversation about racism from division to unity. Often, those who exhibit
racist behavior in Germany are not even of German descent. Many are immigrants
from other European countries. For instance, Adolf Hitler was originally from
Austria, according to his history. In today's world, many who display racism are
still often foreigners who attempt to distort others' views. In closing, I want
to reiterate: say no to racism.
Photo Credit: Privat
Journalist / Writer/Nurse/Author and a Columnist with the Rheinpfalz Newspaper Grünstadt-Germany.
We Are all Immigrants Looking for a place to Call a Home
We Are All Immigrants Searching for a Place to Call Home. The Endless Journey: Accepting Our Identity as Modern Immigrants Throughout human history, migration has woven a tale filled with dreams, hardships, and strength. As we face life's challenges, one truth stands out: we are all immigrants looking for a home. In a world that often feels temporary, we work tirelessly, moving back and forth, until we reach a point in our lives where we long for a safe haven, a place that offers us comfort from the fast pace of our travels. The Human Spirit: A Restless Nature From the beginning of time, migration has been a key part of our story. Early humans moved across the land in search of food, shelter, and safety, showcasing the spirit of exploration and adaptability. Today, while the ways we move have changed, our fundamental desire remains the same. We all seek connection, belonging, and a sense of stability in a world that is ever-changing. The idea that we are all immigrants can be seen both literally and metaphorically. With every new experience we embrace, every relationship we build, and every move we make, we embark on a personal journey. Each relocation, whether for work, education, or love, reminds us of our shared humanity. We are influenced by the places we visit and the cultures we encounter. The Challenges of Change: Struggles and Growth As we move through life, we face obstacles that test our limits. For many, the experience of migration comes with difficulties—language barriers, cultural differences, and a longing for the familiar can create a strong sense of disconnection. However, it is through these challenges that we discover our inner strength. Each hardship teaches us resilience, adaptability, and the importance of perseverance. As we navigate our often chaotic paths, we gather experiences that enrich our lives.
As we travel through our often hectic lives, we gather many experiences that enhance our existence. The wandering spirit encourages growth, helping us reshape our identities and discover new parts of ourselves. Each move, whether by choice or necessity, adds to our personal story, influencing who we are and how we perceive the world. Longing for Stability: The Search for Home Over time, the fast pace of our travels can wear us down. As we age, the need for a stable place grows stronger. We look for a sense of belonging that goes beyond the temporary nature of our lives. This desire is common; everyone seeks a safe haven where they can feel grounded and secure. In our search for a lasting home, we start to rethink what home really means. Is it just a physical place, or can it also be found in shared moments and connections with others? Many immigrants realize that their true home isn’t limited by geography but is instead an emotional space filled with love, familiarity, and shared experiences. Building Community: A Union of Hearts In today’s world, technology and globalization have helped us connect with a wider audience. We are not just individual immigrants; we belong to a global community that crosses borders. Online platforms allow us to share our stories, build relationships, and create supportive networks. We can find companionship with others who understand our challenges and dreams, no matter where they are located. As we unite to form connections, we play an important role in creating environments where everyone feels included. Our combined efforts can change the meaning of belonging, promoting an atmosphere of acceptance that values diversity. By sharing our stories, we contribute to the ongoing human narrative, celebrating our differences while acknowledging our shared experiences. In Conclusion, Accepting Our Immigrant Identity In the end, it’s important to understand that we are all immigrants in search of a permanent place on Earth.
Life is a journey, and there is no final destination on this planet. Treat strangers with kindness and show goodness to all people. In a thousand years, the experiences of immigrants may change due to advancements in technology and science.
Journalist / Writer/Nurse/Author and a Columnist with the Rheinpfalz Newspaper Grünstadt-Germany.
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