Monthly Archives: September 2011

Young At Heart Poetry Vol 2. – When You

When you crossed my path, it never occurred to me you’ll be back again

When you danced with me,  I never noticed your weakness

When you held me close,  I never read your mind

When you laughed with me,  I didn’t see the hurt inside

When you asked for patience, I didn’t mean to be in a hurry

When you reached out for peace, I didn’t intend to fight war

When you cherished my world, I didn’t mean to shatter yours

When you applauded me, I danced from a distance

When you stood by me ,  I saw shadows behind

When you laid beside me, I heard our heart beat as one

When you kissed me, I realized how deep I’ve fallen

But when morning came, memories of yesterday became wishes of today

For you were gone without a trace into my dream of last night

 

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Young At Heart Poetry Vol 3 – Shadows of You

Shadows of You

Shadows of you, dark and beautiful in color, it can be small, huge and tall

Shadows of you, different in shapes, it can be big, slim and fat

Shadows of you, solid by nature, it can be scary, funny, and shady

Shadows of you, unique, it can impersonate you and the things you do

Shadows of you, appears and disappears slowly but never can you catch up to it

Shadows of you, a companion that never leaves when you are down and lonely

Shadows of you, a friend that walks quietly with you throughout life’s journey and beyond

~ Princess Asha Okojie

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Democracy and Good Governance in Nigeria

My candid chat with members of  Nigerian Federal National Assembly. The Ten newly elected Federal House of Representatives  from Abuja, Nigeria visited Atlanta, GA. The visit was organised by U.S department of State  to participate in a three-week International Visitor leader Exchange Program entitled “Democracy and Good Governance“, September 6-23, 2011.  They will explore the U.S. political process, in addition to the principles of transparency and accountability in government and business.

The exchange program is to promote democracy building around the world.  Take a listen to my interview with Hon. Adamu Enuto, Benue State, Hon. Udo Oluchi Ibeji, Abia State  and Hon. Hassan Saleh, Benue State about the  political atmosphere in Nigeria and change you can believe in!

http://youtu.be/DabN4Wu2uqU

Abuja – My Africa

Abuja, officially Abuja Municipal Area Council or AMAC, is the capital city of Nigeria. It is located in the centre of Nigeria in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT). Abuja is a planned city, as it was mainly built in the 1980s and officially became Nigeria’s capital on 12 December 1991, replacing the role of the previous capital Lagos. As of the 2006 census, the Federal Capital Territory has a population of 778,567.

Abuja’s geography is defined by Aso Rock, a 400-metre monolith left by water erosion. The Presidential Complex, National Assembly, Supreme Court and much of the town extend to the south of the rock. Other sights include the Nigerian National Mosque and the Nigerian National Christian Centre. The city is served by the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, while Zuma Rock lies nearby. Abuja is known for being the best purpose-built city in Africa as well as being one of the wealthiest and most expensive.

In light of the ethnic and religious divisions of Nigeria, plans had been devised since Nigeria’s independence to have its capital in a location deemed neutral to all parties. The location was eventually designated in the centre of the country in the early 1970s as it signified neutrality and national unity. Another impetus for Abuja came because of Lagos’s population boom, that made that city overcrowded and conditions squalid. The logic used was similar to Brazil building its capital Brasília. Construction broke ground and was dedicated in the late 1970s, but due to economic and political instability, the city in its initial stages was not complete until the late 1980s.

The master plan for Abuja and the Federal Capital Territory was developed by IPA (International Planning Associates), a consortium made up of three American firms: PRC Corporation; Wallace, McHarg, Roberts and Todd; and, Archisystems, which was a division of the Hughes Organization. The master plan for Abuja defined the general shape and major design elements of the city, however a refinement of this design was accomplished by Kenzo Tange, a renowned Japanese architect, along with his team of city planners at Kenzo Tange and Urtec company.

Most countries moved their embassies to Abuja and maintain their larger former embassies as consulates in the commercial capital, Lagos. In addition to a major governmental centre, Abuja is the headquarters of the Economic Community of West African States or ECOWAS. It also has the regional headquarters of OPEC. Abuja and the FCT have experienced a huge population growth; it has been reported that some areas around Abuja have been growing at 20 – 30%.

Alex Nosa Ihama – A Man of Service

Alex Nosa Ihama, is the Founder and Executive Director of The Exhortation Institute of Life and Business Skills. He  is a Life Coach who is full of contagious passion and remarkably disciplined. Alex is a man of integrity, selfless attitude towards helping others, inspiring and energetic, a motivating speaker and at times captivating.

Since his teenage years, Life Coach Alex Nosa Ihama has always being the go-to person for advice, encouragement, motivation and inspiration, which was an overwhelming responsibility that made him decide, at a very young age, to constantly pursue knowledge, wisdom and understanding through traveling, books, researches, seminars, coaching and mentorship. In the forefront of everything he does is the personal growth and wellbeing of others, how to help people improve their lives and businesses.

Alex, he has personally coached hundreds of people worldwide and tens of thousands more through his website. This is in addition to his countless motivating and inspirational articles and newsletters that are now received in over 70 countries. Alex strongly believes that the key to success, which he defines as contentment, is in the hands of each individual regardless of his or her situation and circumstance. This is the fundamental statement upon which he founded the three organizations.

Besides facilitating a number of workshops, seminars, training and coaching programs in Canada, Alex receives invitations from businesses, organizations, educational institutions and churches in Europe, Africa, North America and South America to deliver keynotes and facilitate seminars and workshops on Personal Effectiveness, Ultimate Leadership, Relationship Management, Team Building, Conflict Resolution, Family Enrichment (Marriage and Parenting), Career Advancement, Profitable Growth, and Customer Service Excellence.

With backgrounds in Strategic Leadership, Business Management and Administration, Project Management, Process Engineering, Client Relationship Management, and Life Coaching and Business Coaching, Alex sits/has sat on boards and holds/held numerous analytical, consultative, management and leadership roles in a couple of major financial institutions and non-profit organizations for over the last 10 years. I have also had the opportunity to have him on my show. Take a listen.