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The marriage of Princess Victoria Nukpeza, drawing attention to the family as the sacred foundation of the human society, John A. Kuleke

Label
The marriage of Princess Victoria Nukpeza, drawing attention to the family as the sacred foundation of the human society, John A. Kuleke
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The marriage of Princess Victoria Nukpeza
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
John A. Kuleke
Sub title
drawing attention to the family as the sacred foundation of the human society
Summary
This book, THE MARRIAGE OF PRINCESS VICTORIA NUKPEZA, is a drama cast in historical fiction. It is basically about the marriage of a young lady, Princess Victoria Nukpeza. Her first three suitors were rejected by her parents because they wanted her to have good education so that, after marriage, should the storms of life get rough she could stand on her own. Finally, she got married and the play ends as the royal couple go for their honey-moon. The drama, presented as a social critique, is a discussion in family ambiance, touching on science, history, culture, religion and national food security etc. It gives positive rating to Ghana's Democratic Credentials, extolling the great Four Johns of the Republic. Dr. Kofi Annan, the former UN Secretary General was appreciated for his cool and dispassionate negotiation tactics and for his professional management of the United Nations. He saved the World from the brink of another world war, thus winning Nobel Peace Prize for the World Body and for his personal performance. The book honors the lives of two great men. A General of the Ghana Army once said: Those who do not remember their dead heroes are not worth dying for. The book, therefore, links up people across the world especially in France, Germany, Ghana, Ireland, Switzerland and the UK who decided to celebrate the centenary of Dr. Raphael E. G. Armature. He was a renowned Physician, Nuclear Scientist and Anthropologist who loved the Human Family. Secondly, the book pays a glowing tribute to President John Evans Atta Mills, a Law Professor who became President of the Republic of Ghana. He took a firm decision never to opt for gay rights policy in Ghana and to defend the nuclear Family as the Sacred Foundation of Society. The book shares the view that same-sex marriage (SSM) is a sure conduit to the facing out of some of the world's best brains and makes a campaign in defense of the Family as the Sacred Institution of the Human Society. It urges the United Nations to consider setting up a Commission, or Department etc. to be devoted to the Human Family, the Sacred Foundation of our society
Target audience
adult
Contributor
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