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Capture of Saddam the 'Caveman'!!

The news came like a flash in the pan, quite unexpected and took most people unaware.My initial impression of the capture was that of doubt and uncertainty as the captive could have been one of saddam's many "doublers".But as more information emerged,it became clear that one of the biggest manhunt in recent times has come to an end.
Most intriguing is the manner and circumstances of his arrest.For an infamous dictator responsible for the death of hundred of thousands of innocent people,syphoned billions of U.S dollars and lived an extravagant lifestyle before prompting an avoidable war that led him into hiding.During a period of about 8 months of hiding,saddam strategically created an aura of invicibility and resistance around him which has since been broken by his capture in a rat infested hole near Tikrit looking tired and disoriented like a caveman.
One is left to wonder what must have been going on in this Tyrant's head living with rats and "oppressing"them with thousands of U.S dollars.
Could someone please tell me what it profits a man to gain the whole world and lose his common humanity to inherit rat holes!

December 15, 2003 | 1:26 PM Comments  0 comments

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WSIS GETTING TIGGY IN NIGERIA

Whaooo!!Things are really getting more interested with regards to the preparation towards the world summit on information society.As part of a long line of events scheduled to herald ,prepare and deliberate on the role of Nigerian youth in making their own 'version' Nigerian youth declaration on the WSIS[nigerian policy train].A very bold step was taken yesterday in coming up with this decision that recorded an good turnout.The show was made more exciting by the presence of Jarra Macgrath who came visiting on a short tour to record part of the wsis process in Nigeria.He was scheduled to leave for sierra-leone today on a 3 day tour before leaving for australia via Nigeria.I bet with the way things are going the geneva summit will bring about a quiet revolution and motivate a lot of 'static'young people to take action the TIG way.

November 12, 2003 | 1:48 PM Comments  0 comments

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Attitude For Altitude

Attitude and altitude are two words with similar pronounciation but different meanings as well as reciprocal in functions.Yet in another perspective attitude can be a prerequisite to reach altitude.This is often expressed in such quotes as:Your attitude determines your altitude;the better your attitude the higher you will soar.I think attitude is an expresion of the state of the mind in response to a situation at a particular point in time while altitude in this context means attaining a height which is a phrase identified with success.In other words attitude is a factor in striving for success or greater heights and achieving a goal.

In life attitude is a constant attribute of our daily living while altitude can be regarded to some extent as the result of a positive or negative attitude.In reality,every phase of human endeavour is motivated by the zeal for altitude regardless of the attitude.At schools,places of work,the markets and among athletes,all these apply.

However,human nature is such that we are often pessimistic and seldom optimistic about issues which in the long run requires being indifferent or positive minded.

One of the biggest and frequent factor of attitude that negatively affects altitude is the element of FEAR.The fear of the unknown and uncertainty keeps the altitude of any situation at point zero-no momentum. Another bad ingredient of altitude is.

To reach the highest altitude in any sphere of life,all it takes is to first imagine your goal,be bold and confidently take the first step without bothering about the second or third step.all other procedures will follow with ease.
You need to Get the right attitude and reach your high altitude .

November 8, 2003 | 7:57 AM Comments  0 comments

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