Caleb,
Huge appreciations for this document and profound thank you to everyone who worked tirelessly to bring the Foundation to this point!! Let's build on the effort(s) and go to work starting with a "brainstorm". I believe that "combing" through the document with a "fine tooth comb" is a great place to start.
Everyone, speak your minds freely but constructively (emphasis placed). Begin from anywhere!! No yelling!! No insults!! No fighting!! There is no right or wrong in a "brain storm". My suggestion anyway and I am taking minutes to be "woven" into a second "working document" because I do stuff like that for a living (smiles!!)
Thank you Kikonyogo for leading the way!! I am very intrigued by your 100years ties with West Nile. Tell us more (smiles!!)
Margaret
KIKONYOGO
Good text. What role do interested parties to the region, but not necessarily coming from there shall play? Also building partnership with like minded groups from other parts of the country to say "promote mutual development and cultural exchange." A person like me has a history of 100years ties with west nile, from my grand father having made a covenant with a west niler. so, some of us can play roles like fundraising, good will ambassador or even lobbying for student scholarship from Kabaka Education fund or still, even talking to good schools to consider giving one or two or so bursaries for disadvantaged students from the region. i know some well wishers who have schools, may be they need to be reached out to. So, associate interested parties have a role to play as well
kikonyogo
kikonyogo
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Ha ha ha ha ha...
Kaleb, who told you we don't have leader of opposition in this "virtual parliament"? Do you remember father Rofino's piece about the conversation between a priest and a Christian whom the priest asked whether he ever prays and the man said yes he prays, and when the priest asked how come he had never seen him in the church the man replied that he is in the "secret service"! We might be having leaders of opposition who are in the "secret service" to use father's words.
?
But on a serious note I wish to thank you and the executive committee for taking the time to respond to many concerns over lack of feedback from the leadership. I hope to read through the document carefully to be able to make an appropriate response.
?
Once again thank you very much for your positive response.
?
Sam
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From: Caleb Alaka <[email protected]>
To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, 16 July 2013, 13:28
Subject: [WestNileNet] State of the Foundation Address
Dear Colleagues, please find attached a state of the Foundation Address for your deliberations, comments, dissection. As the Virtual Parliament, your positive contribution will be appreciated. Note that since we have no position of Leader of Opposition, we hope for constructive criticism.
May the Almighty God bless all of you
Caleb Alaka
LLB (Hons) MUK
Diploma Legal Practice LDC
MBA (ESAMI)
LLM
Doctoral Student
President West Nile Foundation
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Ha ha ha ha ha...
Kaleb, who told you we don't have leader of opposition in this "virtual parliament"? Do you remember father Rofino's piece about the conversation between a priest and a Christian whom the priest asked whether he ever prays and the man said yes he prays, and when the priest asked how come he had never seen him in the church the man replied that he is in the "secret service"! We might be having leaders of opposition who are in the "secret service" to use father's words.
?
But on a serious note I wish to thank you and the executive committee for taking the time to respond to many concerns over lack of feedback from the leadership. I hope to read through the document carefully to be able to make an appropriate response.
?
Once again thank you very much for your positive response.
?
Sam
________________________________
From: Caleb Alaka <[email protected]>
To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, 16 July 2013, 13:28
Subject: [WestNileNet] State of the Foundation Address
Dear Colleagues, please find attached a state of the Foundation Address for your deliberations, comments, dissection. As the Virtual Parliament, your positive contribution will be appreciated. Note that since we have no position of Leader of Opposition, we hope for constructive criticism.
May the Almighty God bless all of you
Caleb Alaka
LLB (Hons) MUK
Diploma Legal Practice LDC
MBA (ESAMI)
LLM
Doctoral Student
President West Nile Foundation
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Good text. What role do interested parties to the region, but not
necessarily coming from there shall play? Also building partnership with
like minded groups from other parts of the country to say " promote mutual
development and cultural exchange." A person like me has a history of
100years ties with west nile, from my grand father having made a covenant
with a west niler. so, some of us can play roles like fundraising, good
will ambassador or even lobbying for student scholarship from Kabaka
Education fund or still, even talking to good schools to consider giving
one or two or so bursaries for disadvantaged students from the region. i
know some well wishers who have schools, may be they need to be reached
out to. So, associate interested parties have a role to play as well
kikonyogo
On Wed, Jul 17, 2013 at 7:59 AM, samuel andema <[email protected]>wrote:
> Ha ha ha ha ha...
> Kaleb, who told you we don't have leader of opposition in this "virtual
> parliament"? Do you remember father Rofino's piece about the conversation
> between a priest and a Christian whom the priest asked whether he ever
> prays and the man said yes he prays, and when the priest asked how come he
> had never seen him in the church the man replied that he is in the "secret
> service"! We might be having leaders of opposition who are in the "secret
> service" to use father's words.
>
> But on a serious note I wish to thank you and the executive committee for
> taking the time to respond to many concerns over lack of feedback from the
> leadership. I hope to read through the document carefully to be able to
> make an appropriate response.
>
> Once again thank you very much for your positive response.
>
> Sam
>
> *From:* Caleb Alaka <[email protected]>
> *To:* A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile <[email protected]>
> *Sent:* Tuesday, 16 July 2013, 13:28
> *Subject:* [WestNileNet] State of the Foundation Address
>
> Dear Colleagues, please find attached a state of the Foundation Address
> for your deliberations, comments, dissection. As the Virtual Parliament,
> your positive contribution will be appreciated. Note that since we have no
> position of Leader of Opposition, we hope for constructive criticism.
>
> May the Almighty God bless all of you
>
> Caleb Alaka
> LLB (Hons) MUK
> Diploma Legal Practice LDC
> MBA (ESAMI)
> LLM
> Doctoral Student
> President West Nile Foundation
>
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