Richard,
 
True. These look like nice exerpts of a quarterly or biannual magazine. Develop 
the idea further, please!
 
Aggrey

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From: Okuti Richard <[email protected]>
Subject: [WestNileNet] New "Nile Heritage Magazine"
To: "A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile" <[email protected]>
Date: Thursday, 15 September, 2011, 12:06


Editorial

Hmmmnnnn Great People of West Nile, greetings and good wishes from my desk, its 
been a while since I posted here talking about the West Nile forum. I would 
like to this time highlight the growth of the Forum over the years and entice 
people to think more about further growth of the forum which indeed will surely 
transform into some kind of activity. 

I am however very pleased with the level of interraction that we have achieved 
and the maturity with which we handle our discussions on this forum, I see a 
reduction in personalization of topics or issues, I see deeper analysis of our 
problems and challenges and generally increased awareness of social economic 
dynamics as well as politics. 

What still elludes our community is the ability to master these challenges and 
identify actionable areas or even transform them into opportunities for the 
private sector or NGO world! What could be the missing link, for this I am 
nursing an idea of hosting a Conference to discuss and agree on a way forward 
as concerns issues of the region "Opportunities for investment & intervention 
in West Nile" - This is only posible if members are willing to cover its costs.

The successes over the years have shown potential in the various sectors of 
development, actually interractions on this forum have led to establishment of 
several small units that have benefited from this very powerful and resourceful 
communication channel. 

Some indicators of the successes are written here belew;

West Nile Heritage Celebrations

A first event happened and was indeed a success bringing together people from 
different age brackets to reminische about culture, heritage, unity, love, life 
and various economic activities that would acrue from culture & tourism! People 
mixed from the rich and the less endowed, from madi to jonam and beyond - the 
only question that was asked is why and why and why have we ignored this so 
rich culture of food, music, dance, memorabilia, art & crafts. 

The opportunities ranged from interior decor materials, music production, local 
food restaurants, hospitality industry promotion, tour & safari's etc etc. Lets 
hope we shall have another one and another and another...

Science Cafe

A phenomenal growth of a very simple yet extremely effective knowledge sharing 
project, we had cafe going all the way to Arua, from Entebbe via Kampala! A new 
way of sharing matters of concern with potential actionable points coming up, 
soon there will be a workshop in Entebbe to streamline the operations of this 
massive and very effective communication channel.

The cafe has brought to light in a more face to face manner, the challenges we 
face and how we could address them. If may be with thought harder may be the 
forum could use the cafe to discuss matters that come up online to conclusion 
at a cafe and then move on to the ground and work, just my dreams as usual!

Entebbe community "Smiles"

The Entebbe community also lauched the clients dinner also a very successful 
event that attracted people from Kampala, Arua, Soroti, Mbarara & Lugazi among 
others... West Nilers smiled and ate lots of traditional foods, while getting 
entertained by artists and actors from the community.

Family day

A family day was lauched and it was great to see men who usually spend time 
alone like bachelors come out with their wives and children, did we see them 
run, play football, bond more with each other, surely that night must have been 
one of the most romantic for the couples that had settled for routine in their 
families! (Things like school fees, where is my food?, you are drank!, did you 
remember to bring sugar? blah blah blah, I am tired of this woman...). It was 
another success.

West Nile Night

This one "contuned" to get better and better, probably overwhelmed now, the 
organisers are probably nursing ideas of how to keep it going and not to get 
too packed ...

Some events like West Nile Night have come under heavy criticism (gun fire & 
war ... ) but then again this activity if not the most successful is one one 
the activities that has brought a very strong cohesive existance among some of 
the West Nilers who thought they were living in isolation. I guess its down 
side is that some communities have strong feelings about this type of 
socialization.

Rumours

Mr. Abati Mickson did the noble thing and got officially taken recently, then 
Ms. Teddy Ajiku also decided that how even me I must be taken officially - all 
went well in the West Nile Town of Arua - but that was not all Eng. G. A. 
Obitre-Gama called his friend all the way from Ghana and asked him to escort 
him to Gods hads in marriage! 

None other than Jackie "Jay" Candiru was overwhelmed with happiness that she 
did a Witney Houston like White dress and sang majic with her totally breath 
taking voice, she sang to the newly wed - hmmmnnn that song was only meant for 
Afi & Trot!

Talks in the corridors

Centenary park corridors "A man was heard saying lugbara's are still so full of 
PHD they do not believe in collaboration (he was also a lugbara!), the woman 
said you men are drankards, is this the only way you can show your money! 
Another one lamented this forum of West Nile is a waste of time I am quitting, 
a perenial late comer - the the killer one is this man who walked away saying 
talk and talk and talk" I sat quietly sipping at the last beer for the night as 
I wondered how my dreams will one day be a reality ...

Nalya corridors "Ahhh We shall have a goat next saturday - you man how can you 
be that weak only 5 beers and you are sleeping are you a man! Anther reacted to 
some who were giving a shot at political talk - West Nile is a dark region lets 
just accept and these people you voted in who told you they were interested in 
you" Eh! I thought to my self it seems its God for us all each one for him 
"selefu"

That said many of the socially oriented activities seem to have taken off and 
this should not be dismissed as trivial, because this is what will now take us 
to the next level investment, intervention, community service and development 
in general. Enjoy and if I have wasted your time very sorry. I just wanted to 
waste it a bit!
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