Saturday 29 August 2009

letters

You are doing a great job. keep it up. Because you are helping we youth a lot by revealing everything.

adeyemi oluwasogo
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I read your article, "African Scholarship Students Must Go Home". Damn! You are right but I tell you this had you been in the same situation that this students are in their motherland you would not have tought this way. I know and understand that it is not that easy to survive in Africa. Even worse, do you know that a BA graduated student has to wait years patiently to secure a job. Guys this people deserve to have a happy ending and we should let them share that with their family. They did not ask for the life they have given so why shold they fight for it. Just live them alone. Sir!
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A Letter from Dubai
Dear Hakeem,
I read your caption on pointblanknews .com about some women in Ekiti who protested the last election by going nude. I only want to contribute my own piece by saying that those women were induced by some AC chieftains with some money to protest nude.
It is very shameful that some politicians can use women who are as old as their wives and mothers in such a shameful manner. I have it authoritatively from an indigine of Ekiti who saw his own mother on saharareporters.com in such a shameful act that his own mother was given a paltry sum to dance naked on the street of Ekiti just to satisfy some rude and wicked politicians selfish interest.
It is pertinent to note that non of the AC chiefains mother nor wife was involved in this show of shame. These old women have been manipulated because of poverty, if not, why should they be crying more than the bereaved? Where are these AC chieftains mothers and wives during this protest? I have written to saharareporters.com to delete this shameful images from their website and I enjoin other Nigerians to plead with them to withdraw those shameful images from their site.
Our elders must be respected and should not be used as a readily available tool by our gullible politicians. Thanks,Mohammed AbubakarDubai, UAE
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A Letter from Ohio, America
Dear Mr. Babalola, Greetings.
I write to inquire about the process of making application for dual citizenship. First of all, I am African American. I was born in Toledo, Ohio which is in the United States. My fiance, Ifeanyi is from the Isunjaba ISU, which in the Imo state. Him and I would like to get married in Nigeria and have a traditional wedding in June. However, I have been researching the immigration laws and they are very strident. If I get married in Nigeria will I be granted dual citizenship from Nigeria and the United States? We both want to reside in both countries not just one. Could you please share some insight regarding the requirements, the process of dual citizenship?
Daalu, Natalie Nwoaha
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A letter from Kaduna Polythecnic
My name is Musa Abdullahi Krishi. I am a student of HND 1 Mass Communication Department, Kaduna Polytechnic. Sir, we have an assignment at hand which title is "Global Financial Meltdown: Is Nigerian Government In Control of the Situation?" As part of our research, we send mails of this nature to national commentators like you to respond to the question. We do hope that you will respond to the topic accordingly through this medium. We have just two weeks from now to summit our findings. Thank you in anticipation of your response.
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A Letter from Cyprus
Dear Sir,
I am an ardent reader and follower of your articles over the Internet. I really really appreciate and wish to commend the fair, unbiased and highly informative articles on the Internet. I am a Nigerian living in Cyprus where I work as an architect.

I recently got married to a Slovenian woman here in Cyprus, but because of her strong obsession for her country as well as her education, she decided we should relocate to her country (Slovenia). As a follower of your informative article, its quite surprising that a search on your articles shows you have never written about the country.

I would be quite appreciative and happy if u can please educate me about life in Slovenia from a 'Nigerian Perspective' as well as how fast and easy it could be for me to register my wedding in Slovenia and live happily with my wife as well as a prospect for me as an architect as the construction industry here in Cyprus is dwindling.

Your quick and urgent response would be highly appreciated as I plan to join her soon and I consider your source of information as the most genuine point of view. I want to thank you and I hope to read from you soonest.

Tunji
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A letter from Ngara, Tanzania
Hi Hakeem,
Its my sincere hope that you are doing fine the same do I.I want to confess to you and all people that the story puplished on your blog is a true incident and not a fraud as other people may think.

I am Emmanuel Buhohela, a Production Officer at a Radio Kwizera a religious Radio based in Ngara Tanzania. This Radio Station belongs to Jesuit Refugees Serveces, we (RADIO KWIZERA) broadcast Mariam incident for the first time.

Realising the hard time which Mariam is passing, we open a bank Account at NMB Bank Ngara Branch and we ask our listener to contribute whatever they have including material support which should be brought to our Radio Station.

In the case of any kind of cash should be deposited at her bank account. Therefore, I confess that I do know Mariam and for the time being she still in hospital as she refuses to go back to her palce fearing for her life.

Ngara District Council offer her a plot of land at town but she cant build a house at the given plot as she is poor together with her all familiy. If you want to know more abaout her we can communicate.
Regards
Emmanuel Buhohela
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A Letter from New Zealand
I have been to Budapest twice in the last six months, looked for African restaurants but to no avail...thank you for this information,. I will be there again in April and will visit SAR (Savannah African Restaurant). I look forward to the good food which I don't have here in New Zealand.
Thanks
Peter Gloruru, Auckland, NZ

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