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I am no more a squatter June 8, 2006

Posted by igbenga in Uncategorized.
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Well, i am glad i finally bought a webspace for my blog. initially, it was www.igbenga.wordpress.com , later i moved it to www.gbenga.blog.com and now it is www.naijabrains.com . My new face is now www.naijabrains.com and it definitely rocks. please do update your links.

Thanks for your encouragements.

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1. Kenneth Anyahun - June 25, 2006

Check out myafricasite.com . Nigeria’s own myspace.
We can create a blog profile that aggregates your RSS feed of your blog on your myafricasite.com profile and the blog posts link back to your blog to drive traffic to your blog.

2. Kevin Kofi - March 10, 2007

Hello,

I read with sadness – albeit wonders – that good people like you still spend their times and efforts concentrating news, insights, and discussions on internal affairs and ‘local championship’. Although, I am not a Nigerian, I admire Nigerians like the people who are behind the African Muslim Website http://www.esinislam.com because of their incise coverage of the international affairs.

The problems of Nigeria and Africa in general today is not internal politics. Whatever politics our people fight or kill themselves for do little to change destiny of millions of the Black people, especially their own as the world order is not made within their reach. Think about the UN, the IMF, WHO, Commonwealth, US, Israel, Palestine, Hague, G8, CNN, BBC, Ibadan’s Nigerian Tribune… Who really is in charge of how the Nigerians – sorry – the Africans are living? Shell or Dan Tata, Naira or Dollar, Obasanjo or Bush? Wake up! Get real!! Open your door for international engagements, insights, and informations.

My father who was serving as a pastor here in the United States before he returned to Ghana used to say to me many people don’t know who serve their meals. I couldn’t understand then. But, my world! How right a pastor. He also joked his Nigerian friends used to called Jesus Jesu but he could not find equavalent in Twi. Perhaps, the Africans are too lazy to pronouce Jesus. Thay are active to master English and therefore promote the heritage of those who enslaved them, chaining them and shipping them like commodities only to plant suagr cane for their…

Well, with website like http://www.esinislam.com – though Islamic and also available via http://www.islamafrica.com and http://www.islamicafrica.com

Wake up. Wake up Nigerians! Wake up Africans. Expose to a wider world. The problems today cannot be solved by talking only about ourselves. As African, we must see our problems from its ‘emanacium’. It is the international politics that define our destiny not local issues.

Thank you for given me this opportunity to contact you. I look forward to your response on this important matter.

However, I commend you for your efforts.