Journal of Integrative Humanism is a multidisciplinary academic journal that publishes well-researched articles that approach the topical issues bothering humanity from an integrativist perspective, taking cognizance of the spiritual and physical dimensions of reality. This volume of the journal Ð volume five, number one Ð contains seventeen articulate essays on topical issues in Africa/African studies written by contemporary African scholars from diverse disciplines Ð Philosophy, Religion, Linguistics, Theater/Media Studies, Oceanography, Political Science, and Education. Some of the topical issues addressed are: the nature of metaphysics in Integrative Humanism (a contemporary school of African philosophy), development of viable systems of logic in African philosophy, education, social change, ÒBoko HaramÓ-terrorism in Nigeria and health. The articles are informative, engaging and comprehensible.