My aspiration is to be one of the builders of a world of equality, a world where diversity is respected and value for people's lives is paramount. A world where religion and culture are not used as weapons of dispute and destruction, where leaders serve and not steal, where everyone does not pretend to love each other but does so straight from the heart.
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18 comments:
Oh yeah? That'll be fun to check out...
how you dey?
really!!?
i ll go check it out NOW
*eku inowo ojo
hmmm. i did not know b4 now oh. let me go and check it out.
thanx for the info babe, checking it up right away, just out of curiosity.
happy anniversary in arrears, God will grant u many, many more "ni agbara Olorun"
wowsie... am so going to check em out.
Thanks 4 this info.
Cool...
I actually have a few friends who are at blogher again this year. Hopefully one day I'll be able to make it someday.
wow, nice...lets go see what she's been up to (nothin raunchy i hope LOL)...go blogHers!!!
really? I will check it out now.
Wow...I'm off to check out those blogs...
Uzezi...abeg update na...
Hey, I joined the community sometime at the beginning of the year. It's really good but only if you are in the US and can attend seminars and conferences.
*How u dey?
Sorry I missed your anniversary. Hope you had a good one! ;)
Goodstuff to know!Headed to check her blog anf the blogHERS community.
You know, iv been some more researh on FGM (working on it for my thesis)--and like you said there are quite a few Nigerian NGOs doing something...they just lack a voice and resources
Hi Standtall.
I just sent you an email. Can't wait for you to read it and get back to me.
BTW: You definitely are a blogher. You should be on that list, right alongside Michelle Obama - who has my vote for next First Lady of the US of A.
Ya'all do check this out ASAP.
Grahamn Kracker: yes, I got them email and I responded
Kemmie: you dont have to be in USA to attend the conference. If u get sponsored u can too
ok am off to check out those sites.
Tairebabs: ok
Hey StandTall!
I am happy that Michelle Obama started her blog! It is an excellent way for her to start to shape her OWN image with the American public and many, many women are online at Blogher. I was surprised that she didn't set up a blog at her husband's campaign website so that there would be more traffic to his site but I suppose she wanted to have a separate site for good reason!
I read her first post and I look forward to reading more about her views about this country!
Peace, blessings and DUNAMIS!
Lisa
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