In a thought-provoking editorial, Funmi Komolafe emphasizes the importance of recognizing God as the sole source of creation and sustenance. Drawing from Genesis 1:27, she reflects on humanity's divine origins and the moral responsibility that stems from being made in God's image. This message resonates amid contemporary debates on identity and purpose in a rapidly changing world.

Komolafe's call to "Glorify God alone" comes at a time when societal values are increasingly questioned, and secularism is on the rise. By reaffirming the foundational belief that both men and women are created with inherent dignity and purpose, she challenges readers to reconsider their priorities. “In acknowledging our creation, we find our true identity and purpose,” says Pastor John Adeyemo, a local church leader, emphasizing the relevance of spiritual grounding in today’s society.

As discussions about equity and identity continue to evolve, Komolafe's insights serve as a reminder of the enduring significance of spiritual principles. The call to glorify God not only seeks to inspire individual reflection but also encourages a collective return to foundational values that can unify communities in an era of division.