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THE WICKEDNESS OF HUMANITY: A CANCER THAT THREATENS OUR VERY EXISTENCE

By AbdulHakeem Mutiu Adejumo-Ajeseku, Abuja-Nigeria

The Wickedness Of Humanity: A Cancer That Threatens Our Very Existence…

BTvNEWS: As I reflect on the state of our world, I am reminded of the pervasive and insidious nature of wickedness. It is a cancer that has infected every aspect of our society, threatening to destroy the very fabric of our humanity.

Wickedness is not just a moral failing; it is a deliberate and calculated choice to prioritize self-interest over the well-being of others. It is a choice to exploit, oppress, and harm those who are vulnerable, weak, or marginalized.

We see wickedness in the corrupt politician who embezzles funds meant for the poor and vulnerable. We see it in the corporate executive who prioritizes profits over people, exploiting workers and destroying the environment. We see it in the individual who discriminates against others based on their race, gender, religion, or sexual orientation.

But wickedness is not just limited to these egregious examples. It is also present in the subtle, everyday choices we make. It is present in the way we treat others, the way we speak to others, and the way we think about others.

As a society, we must recognize that wickedness is a collective problem that requires a collective solution. We must come together to condemn wickedness in all its forms, and to promote a culture of empathy, compassion, and kindness.

We must also recognize that wickedness is not just a moral failing, but also a symptom of deeper systemic issues. We must address the root causes of wickedness, including poverty, inequality, and lack of access to education and opportunities.

As individuals, we must take responsibility for our own actions and choices. We must strive to be better, to do better, and to treat others with dignity and respect.

In conclusion, wickedness is a cancer that threatens our very existence. But it is not too late to make a change. Let us come together to promote a culture of kindness, empathy, and compassion. Let us strive to be better, to do better, and to create a world that is just, equitable, and free from wickedness.

About the Author:

Comrade AbdulHakeem Mutiu Adejumo (Ajẹṣẹku) is a distinguished science, environmental, and investigative journalist with BTV Climate Reporters and African Climate Reporters (ACR). He is also a member of the African Institute of Waste Management and Environmental Studies (AIWMES).

With a robust background in reporting on science, environmental, and safety issues, he has established himself as a leading voice in Nigeria’s journalism landscape.

His extensive reporting has garnered numerous commendations and awards, solidifying his reputation as a dedicated and impactful journalist.

About BTV Climate Reporters:

BTV Climate Reporters is a premier platform for science, environmental, and investigative journalism in Nigeria, dedicated to advancing climate action, sustainability, and environmental stewardship.

Through in-depth reporting, analysis, and storytelling, the platform provides a critical perspective on the most pressing science, environmental, and safety issues facing Nigeria and the world.

With a focus on promoting informed decision-making, accountability, and transparency, BTV Climate Reporters has become a trusted source of information and a catalyst for positive change.

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