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Showing posts with label Nigerian. Show all posts

Friday, 9 November 2012

STELLA DAMASUS...Narrates her story in HorseMouth.


 For all those who want to capture the authentic jist on the rise and rise of the screen icon, all you need to do is lay your hand on the latest copy of HorsMoutht at any of your news stand in Abuja  and environs.
HorsMouth  tells the story from a perceptive that gets you thinking, if so why not.
Rich in content and colours HorsMouth leads the journey of relevance to understanding success and failures.


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

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

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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”.