NO MORE VALUE THAN HUMANITY- SIR FRED

Adjei Frederick who is well known as SIR FRED is an Honourable member of parliament at UNITED NATIONS YOUTH ASSOCIATION GHANA and a versatile Youth Advocate in Ghana-Africa. He keeps on adding his voice and opinions on issue that seems to be much concern in human life, he have added his thoughts as we celebrate world Humanitarian Day, this time round his words were very dicey as how it sound good to get involved in humanitarian acts.

Humanity means caring for and helping others whenever and wherever possible. Humanity means helping others at times when they need that help the most, humanity means forgetting our selfish interests at times when others need our help. Humanitymeans extending unconditional love to each and every living being on Earth.

a person who seeks to promote human welfare is described as a humanitarian, involving in this acts help us understand others through their languages, histories and cultures. They foster social justice and equality. And they reveal how people have tried to make moral, spiritual and intellectual sense of the world. The humanities teah empathy.

This is the appropriated time to reorient our minds to revamp and get ourselves engaged for a paradigm shitf.

“The Richest of a man is measured not by his wealth but his contributions towards the progress of mankind

THE WORLD NEED MORE HUMANITARIAN HEROES

Happy World Humanitarian Day.

I STAND FOR PEACE AND DEVELOPMENT.

Hon.Frederick Adjei (SIR FRED)
UNYA-GH YOUTH MP. +233540405880
Adjeigyasifredrick@gmail.com.

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