Ugochukwu Udorji
Bio
It is my dream to tell great stories. Stories of our past & culture, stories about my dreams, your dreams, the dreams and desires of my generation for Africa. Dreams and desires so pure, so impossible, so immoral but it doesn’t matter...
Stories (7/0)
GOD, AFRICA AND THE FUTURE
A Professor recently asked, “Are we the children of a lesser god?”. If the question is an object, I believe it would be one of those shiny smooth pebbles at the beach, a benign question that has created a ripple in the ocean of conundrum Africa finds herself today.
By Ugochukwu Udorji8 months ago in Wander
Digital Natives v Digital Migrants: A study
Preamble: This essay discusses digital literacy, with focus on the different groups of digital literacy. Digital literacy is the ability of an individual to discover, evaluate, understand and communicate information through digital platforms. There are two groups of digital literates, whose year of birth affect their ability to grasp digital knowledge and skills. They are, digital natives and digital migrants. Both are terms coined by Marc Prensky in his 2011 article. I am going to discuss about them in this essay.
By Ugochukwu Udorji8 months ago in Education
The Connection between Psychology and Biology
Psychologists are concerned with human biology because the brain and body are essential components of human behavior and experience. While psychology traditionally focuses on mental processes and behavior, recent advancements in technology and research have led to a greater understanding of the role that biology plays in shaping human psychology.
By Ugochukwu Udorji8 months ago in Psyche
Meaning and role of Philosophy in Universities
According to Karl Jaspers, “Philosophy is the discipline in which questions are more important than answers because answers themselves will in turn become more questions”. In this insightful quote, Karl Jaspers captures the meaning and objectives of philosophy as a subject of study. Philosophy is not merely concerned with providing definitive answers; rather, it embraces the power of questions to ignite intellectual inquiry and foster a deeper understanding of the world and our place in it.
By Ugochukwu Udorji8 months ago in Education
the stalking god
At a younger age, in a momentary epiphany from judicious thoughts, I wrote that I wanted neither love nor friendship, nor the mindless chatters of future past with kindred spirits; the intrinsic jewelries of the common man. That the awe of greatness, the kindled pathway to the hall of the gods will in spirit nourish my soul and always be my calling.
By Ugochukwu Udorji8 months ago in Wander
Courage In The Time Of Harmattan
You were eight years old the first time your knuckles bled from hitting someone. Your father had always pulled you aside with a stern face, to caution you that a boy should never let anyone push him over. So, you had no other choice that evening Chike tried to snatch the fruit your well thrown stone had brought down.
By Ugochukwu Udorji8 months ago in Fiction