Seeking to develop a theology of work as a foundation and motivation for engaging with the discourse on globalisation, Wariboko approaches globalisation as the spatial distribution of work. Globalisation is, in a sense, work spread out on the ground across the globe and a race to bring the purpose of work to full realisation. Wariboko maintains that to philosophically and theologically ground globalisation, one must first ground work and its purpose. This study of the depth and destiny of work aspires to meet this challenge using an indigenous African religion.