Thursday, November 30, 2006

In my words...



W.K. Joseph..(Nakh). The absence of dialogue in my past has realy affected my progressive growth. But due to unlimited interuction with pepole of different calibres and positions helped me see the importance of dialogue and sharing of thoughts. Any body can form a group and that wasn't enough for me. I chose to go further and provide a forum where young people would contest ideas share them and help each other develope self confidence in their believes and attitude towards life. It is my believe that this blog will be a great space for great thoughts not just in some native African community but from all over the world.

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

zack William's.Words are substance to our lives.words made World that is why until we know how to speak we are not qualified for anything in this life.that is what challenged me to learn how to speak.And this inturn has enabled me to meet people from different races and backgrounds and immediately be like we kneww each other long time ago.People are able to open up only to those who can be able to speak to them and listen to them as well and that is what i possess and that is what we should possess.

Anonymous said...

I can say it is kudos,to intiate such things.since we were no able to communicate throughout the world . I just want to urge you to have the same spirit . We really proud of you.

Anonymous said...

Africans are living with the sense that people from the west are more intelligent,superior and contented than they are.The truth of the matter is;Colour is the only difference but our capability and potential are always intact.No one can ever change this fact.This is a different generation so lets rise up as youths and strive to lead lives we aspire.

Anonymous said...

This is great Joseph what you are doing is owe some and i am in support of it all i hope others will follow in your steps

Anonymous said...

it is a good thing to be part of something that touches people from all over the world.it is our duty then to ensure that as many people as possible become part of this

Oby said...

A place to interact on an equal footing is a liberating experience. In teh past such spaces were rare and were mediated by the powerful, now the power has been liberalised and all have a voice. However, the realisation of this power is still very elusive and this is where work still lies.

A Juma said...

The World Politics and Poverty Levels have taken a different turn. What are we doing to have the Change for a better life? All we sing is we do want change, But what type of change are we talking of? we should be very specific on what we want... work towards it, for a better you and me...the leadership shall start with me and you