Young Humanists International / 10 January 2010 Exploring the fatal attraction that bounds Youth, Violence and Terrorism What makes an educated young person turn guns and grenades on innocent people going home from work, eating out at… Read More
Young Humanists International / 10 January 2010 Looking back, Peeping forward Christmas is gone as well as year 2009. It is now time to look back to plans we were able… Read More
Young Humanists International / 10 January 2010 The Center for Youth Empowerment,Ghana The Center For Youth Empowerment formerly called the Liberian Refugee Youths For Sustainable Development was organized by war-strickened Liberian youths… Read More
Young Humanists International / 10 January 2010 Youths and new year resolutions If you are reading this short piece, it means you made year 2010 and that you survived the mixed fun… Read More
Young Humanists International / 6 December 2009 Helen Ukpabio’s “UNVEILING THE MYSTERIES OF WITCHCRAFT” A little child is not only precious to behold, but also one among the beauties nature bestows on mankind; a… Read More
Young Humanists International / 6 December 2009 Mary Slessor:The Saviour of Twins Killed in the Name of Belief Mary Slessor, Scottish missionary in eastern Nigeria, was born in 1848 in Aberdeen. Her father, a shoemaker, was an alcoholic… Read More
Young Humanists International / 6 December 2009 Of the Abused Childwitches and Charity at Xmas Feelings of the yuletide season has enveloped Germany. Time for Christmas – time for the family – time for a… Read More
Young Humanists International / 6 December 2009 Saving ‘Childwitches’ from Pastoral Terrorism Witches are feared in most part of Africa, Asia, America and Europe for being harbingers of misfortunes, badlucks and calamities.… Read More
Young Humanists International / 6 December 2009 The HAWK Project of YHN It is hard to imagine, today, that cases of witch-hunting can still be so commonplace in the face of global… Read More
Young Humanists International / 10 November 2009 Spreading the ideals of a democratic society Let me start by asking a vital question: what makes a democratic country democtratic? In other words, what is that… Read More
Young Humanists International / 10 November 2009 And the Skeptic discovers a blocked blade During the Reign of Terror of the French Revolution, one morning’s executions began with three men: a rabbi, a Catholicpriest,… Read More