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Samuel Uchenna Okwara and Clifford Okwesi are now friends 5 months, 3 weeks ago
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Samuel Uchenna Okwara posted an update in the group Congress for Democracy 5 months, 3 weeks ago
Hello Democrats: how is the wind of democracy blowing in your community? Tell us stories about the developments, transformations and shortcomings of your community. Join this group and be an ctive citizen!
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Samuel Uchenna Okwara and snowheart are now friends 5 months, 3 weeks ago
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Samuel Uchenna Okwara posted an update in the group Congress for Democracy 6 months, 1 week ago
Hello Democrats, Which of these SouthEast States is Governed by the worst SouthEast Governor?
1. Abia State
2. Anambra State
3. Ebonyi State
4. Enugu State
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Samuel Uchenna Okwara posted an update 6 months, 1 week ago
Blue is the official winning color of U.S.A. After the 2012 presidential polls. The reflection of this color will indeed result to a great human and economic development in the nation concerned. I enjoyed the processes for the emergence of the candidates and of course the winner who will also be the gaffer to lead the country to another 4 years of…[Read more]
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Samuel Uchenna Okwara posted an update in the group Congress for Democracy 6 months, 2 weeks ago
What do you say about the state of Nigeria’s democracy and how do you think Nigeria can meet up with the fast growing pase in development as compared to The People’s Republic of China?
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Samuel Uchenna Okwara posted an update in the group Congress for Democracy 6 months, 2 weeks ago
What do you say about the state of Nigeria’s democracy and how do you think Nigeria can meet up with the fast growing pase in development as compared to The People’s Republic of China?
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Samuel Uchenna Okwara commented on the post, Topic for 19th October 2012: Share workable ideas on how political parties can embrace the culture of youth inclusion in party politics and democracy building in Nigeria. 7 months ago
Wow! I must say i’ve missed spending much time here as usual. I feel good always discussing with great minds especially the young.
On this issue, the importance of including youths in party politics can not be […]
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Samuel Uchenna Okwara commented on the post, Topic for 19th October 2012: Share workable ideas on how political parties can embrace the culture of youth inclusion in party politics and democracy building in Nigeria. 7 months ago
It’s indeed a wonderful day here again to engage in this forum that will stair up the drive towards building our beloved nation. I must begin by acknowledging th first writer- Jamiu on his ideas (they are real and […]
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Samuel Uchenna Okwara commented on the post, Topic for 18th October 2012: What are practical ways youth can access more space in political processes in Nigeria? 7 months ago
It’s so wonderful to go through the comments in this forum. Here, many points have been made but I must not fail to recognize the contributions from Donald, Chukwudi, Poopola and Sir Bola. The comments are clear […]
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Samuel Uchenna Okwara posted an update 7 months ago
For residents in South East Nigeria: I Voted Now Wetin- A youth democracy video will be showing on Orient TV channel 57 Owerri from today 18th October to Saturday 20th October. It’s engagement time…….Participation is you!
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Samuel Uchenna Okwara posted an update 7 months ago
For residents in South East Nigeria: I Voted Now Wetin- A youth democracy video will be showing on Orient TV channel 57 Owerri from today 18th October to Saturday 20th October. It’s engagement time…….Participation is you!
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Samuel Uchenna Okwara posted an update 7 months ago
For residents in South East Nigeria: I Voted Now Wetin- A youth democracy video will be showing on Orient TV channel 57 Owerri from today 18th October to Saturday 20th October. It’s engagement time…….Participation is you!
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Samuel Uchenna Okwara commented on the post, Topic for 18th October 2012: What are practical ways youth can access more space in political processes in Nigeria? 7 months ago
It’s so true Jomoluv12 and Emma, learning the approach to effective particpation is another issue that should not be set aside. Youths can still get into these political parties and act foolishly. They must learn […]
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Samuel Uchenna Okwara commented on the post, Topic for 18th October 2012: What are practical ways youth can access more space in political processes in Nigeria? 7 months ago
I’m elated to kick off this important forum for youths who are inspired and poised to create an indelible change for our country Nigeria.
Before I make known my ideas to this wonderful topic, let me cease this […] -
Samuel Uchenna Okwara posted an update 7 months, 1 week ago
Blame me if Nigeria fails to shine!
I’m @ work now! -
Samuel Uchenna Okwara commented on the post, Winners of Youth Organization Capacity Building School Institutional Building Support Grant 7 months, 2 weeks ago
A huge thanks to Youngstars Foundation for this wonderful initiative to empower youth works towards achieving maximum success.
Congratulations to Miss Ruth Kalu- Founder of Life Care Outreach on winning this […] -
Samuel Uchenna Okwara posted an update 7 months, 2 weeks ago
The Word For Today: Live For Others!
At first, Nelson Mandela was motivated by a dream to free himself from oppression. But his dream expanded to include others. He writes: ‘The hunger for my own freedom became the greater hunger for the freedom of my people. It was this desire for freedom of my people to live their lives with dignity and…[Read more]
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Samuel Uchenna Okwara posted an update in the group Congress for Democracy 7 months, 2 weeks ago
I’ve come to realize that poor countries are poor because they supply too many things for which there is relatively little demands while rich countries are rich because they supply things that are scarce but in high demand. The reason for careless living is lack of vision. No wonder people/nations perish cuz they lack this fundamental tool of…[Read more]
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Samuel Uchenna Okwara posted an update in the group Congress for Democracy 7 months, 2 weeks ago
I’ve come to realize that poor countries are poor because they supply too many things for which there is relatively little demands while rich countries are rich because they supply things that are scarce but in high demand. The reason for careless living is lack of vision. No wonder people/nations perish cuz they lack this fundamental tool of…[Read more]
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