GRi Arts
& Culture 20 – 12 - 2002
Book on youth
launched
He said
there was a global acknowledgement of the immense potential of the youth as
future leaders hence the need for them to take a centre stage in the quest for
lasting peace in Dagbon.
Prof. Yankah was a member of the Wuaku
Commission that investigated last March's chieftaincy conflict that led to the
death of Ya-na Yakubu Andani II, the Paramount Chief Dagbon of the Traditional
Area.
Prof. Yankah was speaking in
He said
issues concerning the youth were part of every process of development and
expressed dissatisfaction that some of them as young as 14 have been captured
by the media engaging in violent crimes with some leading to loss of lives.
Prof. Yankah said the book, which deals with youth-related issues
like family, friendship and learning is good for both adults and the youth. He
described Dr Ikeda as "a scholar, philosopher, humanist and a very good
friend of
Dr
Vladimir Antwi-Danso, Dean of Students Affairs at the
He said
the book that covered all aspects of life was not given a religious tinge
"and I think it is a must read book", attracting cheers from the
crowd comprising Buddhists, politicians, chiefs and journalists.
Mr Bobson Godono, General Director
of SGI, said "The Way Of Youth is an outstanding
guide, a beacon of hope not only for the youth but humanity as whole". He
explained this with a quotation from the book that reads "Life is
ultimately a battle with oneself and nothing is more sad
than to be defeated. Even after a major defeat, it is vital to begin striving
again with that experience as the foundation. How noble are the goals that
young people cherish"?
Prof.
George Hagan, Chairman of the National Commission on Culture, called on
Ghanaians to use the ceremony to create a society where the love of book
reading would be encouraged.
In a
speech read on his behalf, he also called for a cross-cultural understanding
and building of international bridges of peace.
Dr Ikeda
whose address was read by Nana Kofi Kodia II, a
traditional ruler, said the book was written out of his concern for young
people in shaping the new century. He pledged to redouble his efforts in
advancing the goodwill and friendship between the people of
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