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Edeh (1985) articulated a theory of being as mma-di-the good that is. This mma-di participates in the absolute goodness of God, who creates and sustains it. Every human being deserves sustenance and to have his/her dignity preserved. To serve the interests of mma-di as a priority, a leader devotes his/ her energy, resources, and life to prove in theory and practice that each individual ...
He lets us know that as Africans we are endowed with potentials, that we can let the world know that we believe in ourselves and we can do great things in the world.” She further argued that “Father Edeh has set up a standard and shown to the world what Africans are capable of doing” (personal interview, March 14, 2011).
- J. Doe
- Movement – the Spider monkey will move in the trees to look for food and avoid predators.
- Respiration – they breathe oxygen and make energy from it’s food.
- Sensitivity – the monkey can see with its eyes, can taste food and hear noise.
- Growth – they grow from being a baby and develop into adults.
Edeh further discussed the nature of being, a fundamental issue in metaphysics. He posits a notion of being that is derived from a dual loci: from the Igbo language and the Igbo concept of the human person Edeh says that it is born from the fact that human beings are the principal focus of the Igbo physical world, basically comprising the human and non-human.
- Kanu Ikechukwu Anthony
- 2019
Edeh started his career as a public environmental health officer in Oyorokoto, Andoni, Rivers State, one of the largest fishing settlements in West Africa. He taught at the Rivers State College of Health Science and Technology, Port Harcourt before leaving to join WHO as a public health and environment technical expert and national consultant for Nigeria. [ 6 ]
Democracy has long been considered one of the best forms of government that promises liberty, justice, equality and the like which promotes and sustains the right and dignity of man as well as ...
Sep 19, 2024 · Functions of Living Things. Growth: Living things, according to cell theory, increase in size and complexity through cell division and enlargement. Reproduction: Organisms produce offspring to ensure the survival of their species. Response to Stimuli: Living things react to environmental changes to maintain homeostasis.