Saturday, March 23, 2019

OFFICE OF THE CITIZEN


 OFFICE OF THE CITIZEN


Welcome to the
OFFICE OF THE CITIZEN
where your voice is heard and empowered. Please click on your state and report your concerns and comments. These will be forwarded to appropriate quarters and follow up successes will be recorded. Our contributors will weigh in and moderate on discussions. They will follow up with various offices to results.
Meet Daniel Wilson, Clayton Udoh, Attah Ikkideh, Kadaria Ahmed and DanLadi Bako

Sunday, January 13, 2019

Wow!! I just now found or shall I say unearthed this blog of mine from way back in 2013. Reading through some of the articles, I cant help but thank God for growth. I am however impressed by the passion that sometimes burned my face as I read through. Wow!! I think its time for a book. What do you all think? You can trust it will come packing heat. Cheers The link is to some interesting FB posts of mine.......Enjoy!

Friday, October 23, 2009

REST IN PEACE MY BROTHER



A TRIBUTE TO A BROTHER IN A MILLION

You tied us in a human chain and made us run down hill, you said if we ran fast enough we could fly up to the moon. Then you told us about cow boys and Indians, and built tippees of sticks and stones, you said one shot from your wooden gun an Indian bites the dust. You made us laugh at everything, mimicking miming and goofing around, you said learn to laugh my dear its always better to laugh than cry. You taught us to drive, to swim and the many scraped knees from stunting on our bikes were worth it when learnt to ride. Through bitter fights you taught us that in everything love would always conquer all. You were Mr Personality, the General, Usoro Papa, Udo Nna Ekpe, Apala you meant so much to everyone-a brother in a million, that’s what you truly were.


NEVER READY TO SAY GOODBYE

We’ re never ready to say goodbye
To someone we hold dear
If it were up to us, dear Tunde
We’d always keep you here.
But God has reasons of his own
And Plans we do not know
And these are always for our own good
Though it may not seem so.
Our arms are empty and our hearts filled with tears and grief
For we who loved each day with you
Now find these days too brief
Yet if only we could heaven see
We’d know you are happy there
And we would never call you back
When such great joy you share
And so well trust you to Gods great care
And know some day once more
Well hold you to out hearts again when we reach heavens shore
- SMS-


Your sister – Imaobong Regina Askia Williams

Saturday, August 8, 2009

Prejudiced ?

We're back!!! I missed you guys . This is where we talk to each other from the heart. No frills, a little thrill, most importantly...we keep it real.Today, we'll be talking prejudice.
Prejudice? Yes.
Talk to me about the shades of prejudice you may have experienced. Class prejudice, race, social or economic? Would you call me paranoid if I say I feel this at every turn? Ill give instances. White folks against blacks, african americans against african immigrants, hispanics against african americans? Each person against himself? I do not seek to promote divisiveness but people, y'all know or at least sense what I am hinting at.