January 25th, 2007 |
by Imnakoya |
published in
Blogosphere, Nigeria
I have been in Nigeria since last Saturday. This trip makes the third in 12 months, and the first time I would attempt to blog from Naija. And it’s just not easy, I doff my hat to the men and women blogging from within the NG. It ain’t easy!… Don’t expect a follow-up post or a summary of […]
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January 25th, 2007 |
by Imnakoya |
published in
Blogosphere, Nigeria
I have been in Nigeria since last Saturday. This trip makes the third in 12 months, and the first time I would attempt to blog from Naija. And it’s just not easy, I doff my hat to the men and women blogging from within the NG. It ain’t easy!… Don’t expect a follow-up post or a summary of […]
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January 19th, 2007 |
by Imnakoya |
published in
Africa, Business and Entrepreneurship, Education, Egypt, Governance, Human Rights, Kenya, Links
Business in Africa: Africans must fix their own problems
Geni: Construct your family tree online
BBC: Citigroup joins $200m Africa fund
Africa Ready for Business: Phillip Nganga- a Kenyan social entrepreneur
All Africa Bazaar: CURRIKI:Open Source Educational Resources
Freedom for Egyptians: Blogger on Trial -Egyptian Blogger Abdel Kareem Nabil’s update in English
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January 18th, 2007 |
by Imnakoya |
published in
Africa, Environment, Governance, Health, Nigeria
Some 160 years ago, the discovery of Dr. John Snow at one of London’s hand water pump ushered in the science behind public sanitation and health (improved sewage disposal and clean water supply systems), one of the several areas several African nations have yet to master, and have miserably and repeated flunked post-independence.
When Snow unraveled […]
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January 13th, 2007 |
by Imnakoya |
published in
Governance, Nigeria
The recently released census data has been generating some knee-jerk responses and ethnocentric sentiments from several Nigerians, even among the political case, many of whom have suddenly turned “experts”, spewing all sorts of half-baked analyses. The major bone of contention is the population of Lagos, which ‘appears’ underestimated when compared to the Northern state […]
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