HUMAN WORK: THE INTERPLAY OF MAN AS A “RECEIVER OF GOODS” AND “IDOLIZER OF GOODS” IN HIS APPROACH TO WORK

Human Work is part of the original state of man. God, the omnipotent Creator fashioned man in his image and invited him to a dominion over other living creatures and to care for the earth. To man, God entrusted the task of subduing the earth and exercising dominion over every living creature. This dominion exercisedContinue reading “HUMAN WORK: THE INTERPLAY OF MAN AS A “RECEIVER OF GOODS” AND “IDOLIZER OF GOODS” IN HIS APPROACH TO WORK”

THE COURAGE TO SEE BEYOND CRISIS: THE IGBO “IBUTE IKE” MANTRA AS OPPOSED TO “IGBA MBO”

Acquisition of wealth is an important aspect of the socio-economic and cultural life of the Igbos. In traditional Igbo society, wealth making is associated with efforts and values. Put still, it is the product of human effort embellished with values. That the Igbo society attaches great importance to wealth acquisition is indicated in the honor,Continue reading “THE COURAGE TO SEE BEYOND CRISIS: THE IGBO “IBUTE IKE” MANTRA AS OPPOSED TO “IGBA MBO””

WELCOME TO THE YEAR 2021

It is a brand New Year with lots of treasures, surprises, suspense, joy, intrigues and a host of them. Youths Square welcomes her people to the new year (2021). She regrets her inability of carrying all along within the remaining parts of the year 2020. However, YOUTH SQUARE is back and fully back to engageContinue reading “WELCOME TO THE YEAR 2021”

“I KNOW THE BISHOP’S HOUSE”

By Tochukwu Onyeagolu  “I know the Bishop’s house. It is very beautiful.” This was what an Okada man who escorted me to the family of Late Mr. Chukwuemeka Aniwetalu of Umuazu village, Nteje told me. I almost missed the point when he said: “Bishop’s house.” I know that Nteje is not a diocese. I alsoContinue reading ““I KNOW THE BISHOP’S HOUSE””

HEARTY 17 YEARS OF OCCUPYING THE EXALTED OFFICES OF THE ARCHBISHOP AND METROPOLITAN OF THE GREAT SEE OF ONITSHA, NIGERIA.

Most Rev. Valerian Maduka Okeke (The Catholic Archbishop and Metropolitan of the Onitsha Ecclesiastical Province) Your Grace, I lack words to express how happy I am to celebrate this duo-celebration with you as you mark your 17th year in the twin-office (Archbishop and Metropolitan). I was only 13 years old in my J.S. 3 whenContinue reading “HEARTY 17 YEARS OF OCCUPYING THE EXALTED OFFICES OF THE ARCHBISHOP AND METROPOLITAN OF THE GREAT SEE OF ONITSHA, NIGERIA.”

AGE CLARIFICATION ON WHO IS A YOUTH: UN, WHO, OAY (AYC) DOWN TO NIGERIA

The United Nations (UN) defines youth as persons between the ages of 15 and 24. The UN also recognizes that this varies without prejudice to other age groups listed by member states such as 18–30. The World Health Organization (WHO) defines ‘Adolescents’ as individuals in the 10-19 years age group and ‘Youth’ as the 15-24Continue reading “AGE CLARIFICATION ON WHO IS A YOUTH: UN, WHO, OAY (AYC) DOWN TO NIGERIA”

UNTIL YOU’VE HEARD MINE, NEVER JUDGE ME

(Non-fiction) Dikko was a young and vibrant guy with all energy to be successful. He came from an average family where love was the language. For Dikko, growing up was a memory never to be forgotten and a sound so pleasant to be chanted joyously like the birds flapping their wings in the air. DikkoContinue reading “UNTIL YOU’VE HEARD MINE, NEVER JUDGE ME”

YOUTHS WITH ‘DISABILITIES’

One of the greatest challenge our world is facing is the challenge of living with the disabled ones. It appears to be an experience well lived out in theory, but in practice it is failing. Bigger nations may have laudable ways of addressing their own issue but when it comes to third world countries, itContinue reading “YOUTHS WITH ‘DISABILITIES’”

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