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Cultural Advicer to Nigeria
Related to country: Nigeria

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As an effort to further spread the goodwill message of Nigeria and enlighten people about the cultural heritage of Nigeria, i have carried out a patriotic activity which involved Nigeria in the states.

As an international summer camp counselor at Frost Valley YMCA, all internationals were expected to make arrangement for the Frost Valley Olympix 2008. I stood in as the Cultural Advicer to Nigeria dn had two coaches and more than 70 participants. This camp Olympix was to work in line with the South African Olympic and we all made plans and created cheers that will suit the culture of our dear country.

With a strong patriotic mind and the will to serve my country Nigeria,i taught all my coaches, staffs and participants to cheer in Nigerian native languages. Most of all the cheers and songs we sang were in a strict format with some Nigerian native languages and we all chanted these to show he Nigerian spirit.

At the end of the two day event (Sunday and yesterday Monday) we (Nigeria Team) won the Best Cheer Award because i inculcated the spirit of oneness in my team and made all participants feel like hey were from Nigeria really.

This and more are some of the activities that I am carrying out to strengthen the spirit of Nigeria and teach people more about the values and culture of the people of Nigeria.

July 22, 2008 | 10:10 PM Comments  0 comments

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My Summer
Related to country: United States

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It's time for summer, everyone is expecting a great experience and are getting prepared for it. I was selected to represent Nigeria and LEAP Africa in an International Camping Programme in the United States and it's a pretty exciting adventure for me.

I got into New York 2nd of June and stayed in Manhattan for three days. I even visited the United Nation since it was three streets aways from where i was residing. I got a call from my camp director requesting that i report to camp the following day and off i went with the first shortline to Monticello the nest morning.

Frost Valley YMCA is located at Claryville, a town under Sullivan County in New York. As an International Camp Counselor (Nigeria), we are working with young people to build peace and unity amidst them. We serve as role models and try as much as possible to foster a better relationship between the campers from different countries, ethnic group, culture and background.

Camping has been interesting to me and i hope to become a better Nigerian Ambassador too.

June 9, 2008 | 10:09 AM Comments  2 comments

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Coming Global Youth Service Day
About this event: GLOBAL YOUTH SERVICE DAY

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I am glad to be among those that will attend this program online. I want to advice all change agents and youth advocates to try as muc as possible to sign-up to attend this program.

This will create an avenue for us to discuss many issues concerning the selfless change that we are working on and how to further add values to our calling.

Waiting for all Youth Leaders!

April 23, 2008 | 1:21 PM Comments  0 comments

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Today's Program Was Educative
About this event: 3RD GLOBAL YOUTH CONFERENCE ON DEMOCRACY & POLITICAL PARTICIPATION

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I really enjoyed the program today since it's been very interactive and information. This once again has given me the chance to strive more and become more even in the political arena.
I hope for more educative and transformative session on Friday. I want to say that we all should try as much as possible to use what we've learnt to affect the lives of others.

Regards

February 20, 2008 | 12:30 PM Comments  0 comments

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Me and My ATM Card
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Yesterday was a very hectic day. I had to help my mother collect some materials from Balogun Market in Lagos Island. After getting all the materials and had to do some window shopping, i saw a material that would be better for my new suit.

I quickly dashed into the shop and do the normal Nigerian "pricing". We finally got to a agreement and i had to make payment. The money i had with me was'nt enough and i had to flash some cash from my ATM.

Checked for the nearest ATM and i saw UBA's ATM machine. I punched in my pin code and checked my balance before withdrawning. The machine, after i chose the amount i wanted to withdraw told me my service provider was unavailable. Little do i know that the amount has been deducted from my account and the normal N100.00 service charge.

What do we do to help the banks solve this kind of funny transactions? I finally contacted the customer care department and they tried their best in helping me out.

February 7, 2008 | 12:46 PM Comments  1 comments

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