I was not warned that there would come a time when I would have so much to blog about but no time to blog. I never knew too that a time would come that I would keep postponing my blog rounds and that I would eventually not meet up! I am in that stage right now.
I am rounding up with my study fellowship in London but even the rounding up is now getting busier as I am attending Mo Ibrahim Foundation - LSE Global Governance Workshop this whole week. I leave for Nigeria at the end of March to rest at home for a week or so before moving to Mali for my 6 Months attachment with ECOSAP- ECOWAS Small Arms Control Programme. I look forward to this adventure which I will undertake by road with hubby but I need to rest for at least a week! I have missed my hubby, my cats and my friends and I can't wait to see them! I will sure miss London as well.
My academic journey in London has being enthralling as well as challenging but in all, it has being a journey of total transformation and the knowledge gained has being much more than expected. This is a total package study and I am glad I was chosen! I always want to talk more on what this program meant for me and all of us that are so interested in transforming our continent, but my brain is full of activities these days that I just keep providing a few details. Watch out though for when the full details will start rolling in!!! I went to London Eye with friends on Saturday and I did enjoy the ride - just to share something completely unacademic. And I was up there somewhere in the picture below!
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I am rounding up with my study fellowship in London but even the rounding up is now getting busier as I am attending Mo Ibrahim Foundation - LSE Global Governance Workshop this whole week. I leave for Nigeria at the end of March to rest at home for a week or so before moving to Mali for my 6 Months attachment with ECOSAP- ECOWAS Small Arms Control Programme. I look forward to this adventure which I will undertake by road with hubby but I need to rest for at least a week! I have missed my hubby, my cats and my friends and I can't wait to see them! I will sure miss London as well.
My academic journey in London has being enthralling as well as challenging but in all, it has being a journey of total transformation and the knowledge gained has being much more than expected. This is a total package study and I am glad I was chosen! I always want to talk more on what this program meant for me and all of us that are so interested in transforming our continent, but my brain is full of activities these days that I just keep providing a few details. Watch out though for when the full details will start rolling in!!! I went to London Eye with friends on Saturday and I did enjoy the ride - just to share something completely unacademic. And I was up there somewhere in the picture below!
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14 comments:
I'm glad you're partaking in something that is so life-transforming, if I may put it that way. Now I want more and you have no time...:)
Looks like you are very busy these days. Take care of your self.
Happy for you lady.
We'll be waiting to have details when you have the time.
All the best, Traveler ;)
all i ever seem to comment on ur post is i'm uber proud of u. but really i am so i'll say it again.
I'M UBER PROUD OF U.
that road trip sounds like fun.
abeg, sis, keep learning at all these opportunities so you can impart your knowledge.
Stay well!!!!
I'm happy to see people make good use of opportunities they get. More power to you dear. Have a nice weekend.
I'm so happy for you dear and so proud of u at the same time..must be one hell of an experience..
All the best!!
Well done girl...I'm glad you made time to meet up in London amidst your busy schedule. I realised just how far you've gone doing what you love doing when I discovered you know George Ashiru. You guys do so much for our country and I can only pray that God raise up more people like you. I planned on dropping by VOAR for a chat with you but these past weeks have been extremely busy for me and I couldn't. Hopefully we'll catch up soon and somehow. God bless
Glad you're living your dream dear!
Have fun with hubby and all the best in Mali!
We always pray for progress.Well,this is both the symptom and cosequence of 'making progress'.May your road be rough.
Thanks dear all, I am in Nigeria at the moment. Trying to rest as much as i can b4 leaving for Mali this weekend. I am positive about trying my best to update my blog and do my blog rounds in Mali.
Hey, Standtall:
Even though I only drop by every now and then since your time for blogging has fallen off, I am amazed when you post at all that you have done in a short time and how far you have traveled.
I do believe you are going somewhere remarkable in this life. Enjoy your time at home with hubby and give those cats a scritch for me.
how is it going ooooo
take care of yourself
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