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Showing posts with label Identity. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Identity. Show all posts

Friday, 28 June 2013

IMAGES OF WHITE DREAMS POETRY- MAY EDITION.






Intensifying poetry
Excavating poetry
 White Dreams Poetry not only proclaim the beauty and perfection of human existence through words but create and bring to fruition verdant dreams of a better world and fulfillment for all.

" They tried to eliminate the black race, they said it is illuminating black race that was injustice to black case"
                                                                       - Decipher

"Let us then with fists of fire invoke upon earth every thing good and again  with feet of iron rewrite the exodus of slavery and make true today,the promise of tomorrow"                                                - Poetic Oracle.

 THE VENUE WAS AMERICAN CORNER JOS, BELOW IS THE FROZEN EXPERIENCE... HAVE YOUR SCOOP...

Monday, 24 June 2013

IF YOU WANT TO BE THE PERFECT EVENTS MANAGER, THEN YOU MUST READ THIS.

Top 5 attributes of a great Event Manager

The event planning profession is unique in that it takes a blend of people, business and program management skills to succeed. Here’s a list of top five attributes that makes the difference between a good and a great event manager.
 
Organizational skills

Events are much like a great stage performance, and the event manager the show director. Choreographing  various elements that make an event successful is imperative to the success of any event. Great organizational skills are the basic underpinnings of successfully managing people, schedules, vendors and everything else. READ ON

Sunday, 7 April 2013

Stop Using These 16 Terms to Describe Yourself

Jeff Haden

Ghostwriter, speaker, Inc. columnist

 Picture this. You meet someone new. "What do you do?" she asks.
"I'm an architect," you say.
"Oh, really?" she answers. "Have you designed any buildings I've seen?"
"Possibly," you reply. "We did the new student center at the university..."
"Oh wow," she says. "That's a beautiful building..."
Without trying -- without blowing your own horn -- you've made a great impression.
Now picture this. You meet someone new. "What do you do?" he asks.
"I'm a passionate, innovative, dynamic provider of architectural services with a collaborative approach to creating and delivering outstanding world-class client and user experiences."
All righty then.
Do you describe yourself differently – on your website, promotional materials, or especially on social media – than you do in person? Do you use cheesy clichés and overblown superlatives and breathless adjectives?
Do you write things about yourself you would never have the nerve to actually say?
Here are some words that are great when other people use them to describe you – but you should never use to describe yourself:

Tuesday, 5 February 2013

PARENTING TIPS MADE EASY



LETTER TO NIGERIAN PARENTS

 Friends,

Let me add the benefit of my time as a student and then resident in the UK - and I live in Lagos now. The first thing that I discovered about UK-born, white, English undergraduates was that all of them did holiday or weekend job to support themselves - including the children of millionaires amongst them. It is the norm over there - regardless how wealthy their parents are. And I soon discovered that virtually all other foreign students did the same - the exception being those of us status-conscious Nigerians.

 I also watched Richard Branson (owner of Virgin Airline) speaking on the Biography Channel and, to my amazement; he said that his young children travel in the economy class -even when the parents (he and his wife) are in upper class. Richard Branson is a billionaire in Pound Sterling. A quick survey would show you that only children from Nigeria fly business or upper class to commence their studies in the UK . No other foreign students do this. There is no aircraft attached to the office of the prime minister in the UK - he travels on British Airways (BA). And the same goes for the Royals. The Queen does not have an aircraft for her exclusive use.

Tuesday, 29 January 2013


5 UNNECESSARY REASONS WHY WOMEN MUST SUFFER

When a mother (men are not excused) fails to train her son by reason of impossible circumstances, career, ignorance or just foolishness, she fails to tame the beast and nurture the hero in him. By default the next woman is forced to inherit a beast or coward.

The new generation woman prefers a weak man for the purpose of manipulation and control. This helps them puppet the man to their desired direction. However as beneficial as this technique is in the short run, it always back fires at the long run. This is because when the man by way of karma, falls victim to another woman who is more advanced in gender puppetry, the music changes. The hunter becomes the hunted. As for the man, well...minus one.

Most women have allowed fashion to reduce them into sex items; with dress codes that de-emphasizes the woman from the world most important asset to a past time. This in itself is an insult to their maker, the universe which relies on them, and humanity.

Power is good but power play is dirty. A woman’s power before was private, subtle, slow but effective, indirect, playful and abstract but today the woman’s power has become direct, public, serious, loud and easy to discern.
With all honesty, you don’t expect to go into the arena and play fair. This is why Shakespeare said; “all is fair in love and war”.

Tuesday, 22 January 2013

THE THIN LINE; CROSS AND DIE.



Every meaning and purpose in life is separated by a thin line, it divides and separates us. Like a road path, route, there are distinctive boundaries. Each of the boundaries complements the circle of our existence. Justice and truth is only realistic within the context of these boundaries. This thin line is what explains justice, what uncovers the true meaning of truth.

Thursday, 10 January 2013

300 OLD DISEASE:ORIGIN OF BLACK MAN MENTALITY



The first black man arrived Virginia in 1619, then the blacks were initially treated as indentured servants. After period of service, they were free to go  work their own land. But by 1681, laws were passed to legalize slavery. From then on Africa became the world’s greatest “Manufactures of Slaves”.
 So for almost 200 years, Africans have been wearing the chains of slavery, on the legs, hands and as decorative necklace of labour.
  
Thereafter came the era of independence. By sheer strategy of misdirection, the chains were removed after much complaint. Please note, the chains were not broken. It was simply removed from hands, legs and neck and embedded in the brain.
Ever since, the black mind has been struggling to understand itself. But since the black mind inadvertently was the disease itself, it has become an almost  futile surgical exercise to free the diseased mind.

Tuesday, 11 December 2012

MY BUSINESS IS PEACE


Barr. Timothy  Parlong… in an interview with Johnpaul Nnamdi    



We will like to congratulate you on some of the notable feats you have achieved towards peace building in Plateau State.

Thank you. It has been my pleasure serving and I hope to put more efforts in my duty.

Briefly describe your role as a significant figure in the peace building process in Plateau State.

Monday, 19 November 2012

Women of Owu at a glance


Students arriving for the grand performance
















Not many were opportuned to be at the grand performance of Women of Owu... a Femi Osofisan play by Excellence  Bridge International College. The theatrical dialogue on Peace was without doubt a first of its kind.
Students of Excellence Bridge International College in a Dance of Peace

Where roles were reversed and children taught adults the lessons according to Violence and  The ABC of Peace.

NTA Jos Network Centre, CHANNEL T.V, N.U.J were all there to add value.





Monday, 12 November 2012

CAST AND CREW OF WOMEN OF OWU AS PERFORMED BY EXCELLENCE BRIDGE INTERNATIONAL, JOS


  Cast and Crew of WOMEN OF OWU... A performance of Excellence Bridge International College Jos. A play written by Femi Osofisan and Directed by Victor Prince Dickson for Dialogue in Peace and conflict studies.


Zainab Opeyime... Women
Daniel Abraham ...Aulugbua

Veronica  Johnson... Chorus leader

Friday, 2 November 2012

Television College Station is my greatest dream...Dr. Ayo Fasan


NTA Television College located in Jos, Plateau State is the foremost and only Television College in West Africa. It has over the years passed through several administrations and leadership. Dr. Ayo Fasan, the Rector of the institution revealed the challenges he has faced and dreams he has for the College....  Interview by Johnpaul nnamdi.

Tuesday, 16 October 2012

LEARNING TO WORK FOR EACH OTHER

Pelumi stringing away

Stella Nwosu(willy willy) Talking love

Elnathan John talking ... The media, the Medium, the message

Jake Effoduh talking What  if we protect our sex workers.

Victor prince Dickson..

Darlington and Kedron wrapping up a very good experience.

Executive Producer, kasham and friends doing red carpet

Connecting, making bonds

Ene

BUILDING THE COLLECTIVE BRAIN.. a change imperative.

TED ABUJA STAGE



RAPT ATTENTION

BREAK AWAY

BUKARI MUHAMMED..Speaking on  Youth knowledge and faith: A triple heritage for urban inspiration.

BLOSSOM NNODIM... Speaking on What about the Abuja slums?

Saturday, 13 October 2012

GALERY OF PROGRESS

NIGERIA DREAM COMMUNITY CHATS WITH NATIONAL ORIENTATION AGENCY PLATEAU STATE

NENPAN MODAY ZAKKA, AUTHOR, LIKE THE WINDS, CAPTIVATES AUDIENCE AT AN EVENT ORGANIZED TO MARK WORLD LITERACY DAY  2012

DECIPHER, THE SPOKEN WORD GENIUS TRANSPORTING OUR THOUGHTS AS VETERAN CREATIVE DRIVER, DR. DUL JOHNSON SOLIDIFIES  THE EXPERIENCE . AT WORLD LITERACY DAY, AMERICAN CORNER JOS.

Sunday, 5 August 2012

Perception 101

Nigerian Dream Community  Logo
The stupendous self inflicted ignorance evident in our society today, is to say the least, very embarrassing. It is an irony,  that our forefathers’ primitive and illiterate society seemed to have handled their affairs more intelligently, better than this so called ICT compliant generation. Despite  all of these, we are still walloping from one conflict to another, inhumane vices and of recent national ineptitude as is the case with Nigeria.
 
Our leaders have become opportunistic greedy models, rather than institutions of principles, responsibility and accountability. And the shame of it all is that the populace loves it that way. This is most evident in the way and manner we excuse their habits.
Like Benjamin Franklin once reflected, “Too much talk cannot fill a bushel”. As Nigeria attains another dooming grey hair, as i begin this maiden voyage towards setting the mind free from existing chains of ignorance.
May we be direct enough to tickle and provoke the worthy mind.  Bon Voyage!
                                                               

300 YEARS DISEASE... black man mentality
  
The first black man arrived Virginia in 1619, then the blacks were initially treated as indentured servants. After period of service, they were free to go  work their own land. But by 1681, laws were passed to legalize slavery. From then on Africa became the world’s greatest “Manufactures of Slaves”.