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Archive for June, 2007

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AfricanLoftTV: Streaming News, Sports and Entertainment Video

June 21st, 2007  |  by Imnakoya  |  published in Blogosphere, Media, Web 2.0

Yes, [tag]AfricanLoft[/tag] TV - “ALTV” for short - is up!
Now you can browse and watch some headline videos on sports, entertainment and world news via your browser - it’s that easy!

TEDGlobal 2007 Arusha Tanzania: And the Revolution was Blogged…Live!

June 16th, 2007  |  by Imnakoya  |  published in Africa, Blogosphere, Event, Media, TED Africa

I don’t think it’s immodest to see the June 4-7 2007 TEDGlobal conference as a revolution. Although the conference is several days over, the impact continue to sizzle in the minds of the attendees, and in those who weren’t physically present at the Arusha-Tanzania venue of the conference but tuned in to the sessions via […]

Uba, Nigeria Newly-Elected Governor Fired by the Supreme Court!

June 14th, 2007  |  by Imnakoya  |  published in Democracy, Nigeria, elections

This is the gist of the latest development in the ever interesting Nigerian political climes (via Odili.net):
“THE Supreme Court on Thursday returned Peter Obi as the authentic governor of Anambra State, voiding the swearing-in of Chief Andy Uba as the governor of the state. The Supreme Court, in a unanimous judgment, faulted the conduct of […]

Blogging to Foster Citizen Media

June 12th, 2007  |  by Imnakoya  |  published in Africa, Blogosphere, ICT, Media, Nigeria, Web 2.0

In May, I mused if the Nigerian blogosphere was dying. This piece is a continuation of that conversation, and has some readers and those who commented to that post may have discerned, the Nigerian blogosphere isn’t dying, and doesn’t appear so any time soon.
This conclusion is based on several recent developments in the Nigerian […]

Share your Daddy and Win a Prize!

June 11th, 2007  |  by Imnakoya  |  published in Links, Media

Who’s your Daddy?
Event: Celebrate Father’s Day (June 17) and win a $50 Amazon gift-card!
Venue: AfricanLoft Community
Time: Now till June 17*, 2007. * Use your time zone
What: Share a piece on your Dad or father-figure
How: See here

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