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		<title>By: bankymoore</title>
		<link>http://www.gbengasesan.com/blog/?p=143&#038;cpage=1#comment-26302</link>
		<dc:creator>bankymoore</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 02 May 2007 07:39:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Gbenga, you never cease to amaze me....Your energy and passion for our Nation is commendable....
More grease to your elbows!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Gbenga, you never cease to amaze me&#8230;.Your energy and passion for our Nation is commendable&#8230;.<br />
More grease to your elbows!</p>
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		<title>By: &#187; Nigeria: Internet Exchange, Making Money, Abuja, Political Endorsement, the Niger Delta - Oluniyi David Ajao &#187; Blog Archive</title>
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		<dc:creator>&#187; Nigeria: Internet Exchange, Making Money, Abuja, Political Endorsement, the Niger Delta - Oluniyi David Ajao &#187; Blog Archive</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Feb 2007 18:06:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] Election time is near in Nigeria, and Oro blogs about one of the aspiring presidential candidates: When A Professor Endorses Another Yesterday, in Lagos, Prof. Wole Soyinka publicly endorsed Prof. Pat Utomi and announced him political partyâ€™s support for the other Professor. While I am not too surprised by the much-awaited endorsement, I am not ignorant of the weight it lends to the candidacy of Prof. Pat Utomi. Over the last few years, Prof. Soyinka has established himself as a leading social crusader with both national respect and global influence, and his warnings about the political environment have always been taken seriously by both sides of the equation. So strong are his public comments that some not-so-smart paid public servants spend our tax-money trying to unravel the words of this igilango Oyinbo. Simply put, Prof. Soyinkaâ€™s endorsement of Prof. Utomi goes to show that like minds think alike, and that there are more forces for the good of Nigeria than there are against. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Election time is near in Nigeria, and Oro blogs about one of the aspiring presidential candidates: When A Professor Endorses Another Yesterday, in Lagos, Prof. Wole Soyinka publicly endorsed Prof. Pat Utomi and announced him political partyâ€™s support for the other Professor. While I am not too surprised by the much-awaited endorsement, I am not ignorant of the weight it lends to the candidacy of Prof. Pat Utomi. Over the last few years, Prof. Soyinka has established himself as a leading social crusader with both national respect and global influence, and his warnings about the political environment have always been taken seriously by both sides of the equation. So strong are his public comments that some not-so-smart paid public servants spend our tax-money trying to unravel the words of this igilango Oyinbo. Simply put, Prof. Soyinkaâ€™s endorsement of Prof. Utomi goes to show that like minds think alike, and that there are more forces for the good of Nigeria than there are against. [...]</p>
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		<title>By: Global Voices Online &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Nigeria: Internet Exchange, Making Money, Abuja, Political Endorsement, And the Niger Delta</title>
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		<dc:creator>Global Voices Online &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Nigeria: Internet Exchange, Making Money, Abuja, Political Endorsement, And the Niger Delta</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Feb 2007 13:33:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] Election time is near in Nigeria, and Oro blogs about one of the aspiring presidential candidates: When A Professor Endorses Another: Yesterday, in Lagos, Prof. Wole Soyinka publicly endorsed Prof. Pat Utomi and announced him political partyâ€™s support for the other Professor. While I am not too surprised by the much-awaited endorsement, I am not ignorant of the weight it lends to the candidacy of Prof. Pat Utomi. Over the last few years, Prof. Soyinka has established himself as a leading social crusader with both national respect and global influence, and his warnings about the political environment have always been taken seriously by both sides of the equation. So strong are his public comments that some not-so-smart paid public servants spend our tax-money trying to unravel the words of this igilango Oyinbo. Simply put, Prof. Soyinkaâ€™s endorsement of Prof. Utomi goes to show that like minds think alike, and that there are more forces for the good of Nigeria than there are against. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Election time is near in Nigeria, and Oro blogs about one of the aspiring presidential candidates: When A Professor Endorses Another: Yesterday, in Lagos, Prof. Wole Soyinka publicly endorsed Prof. Pat Utomi and announced him political partyâ€™s support for the other Professor. While I am not too surprised by the much-awaited endorsement, I am not ignorant of the weight it lends to the candidacy of Prof. Pat Utomi. Over the last few years, Prof. Soyinka has established himself as a leading social crusader with both national respect and global influence, and his warnings about the political environment have always been taken seriously by both sides of the equation. So strong are his public comments that some not-so-smart paid public servants spend our tax-money trying to unravel the words of this igilango Oyinbo. Simply put, Prof. Soyinkaâ€™s endorsement of Prof. Utomi goes to show that like minds think alike, and that there are more forces for the good of Nigeria than there are against. [...]</p>
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		<title>By: Europe4Nigeria</title>
		<link>http://www.gbengasesan.com/blog/?p=143&#038;cpage=1#comment-12455</link>
		<dc:creator>Europe4Nigeria</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 18 Feb 2007 12:09:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>NIGERIANS ABROAD MOVE TO INFLUENCE  VOTES  
 
â€¦Launch Tell them @ Home Campaign; 
â€¦to get over 2million phone calls from   Europe , America, Australia, and Asia; 
â€¦to shift 20 million votes in Nigeria in favour of Pat Utomi 
 
In an unprecedented move in the history of the country, Nigerians living across the world have resolved to influence the in elections stated for April 2007. Through a Campaign tagged Tell Them @ Home  they are planning to get Nigerians living Europe, America, Asia and Australia and the rest of Africa to make over 2 million phone calls, send text messages and emails to shift 20 million votes in favour of Prof Pat Utomi as next president of Nigeria. 
 
In a statement issued in London the Convener of Europe4nigeria, Dr Anthony A. Kila stated that &quot;Nigeria is at crossroads, there are many Nigerians abroad actively seeking a new Nigeria they can be really proud to come from, eager to return to and confident to invest in. Our involvement in this campaign is both symbolical and functional. We feel the need to do something to help our country in its search for new leadership and though many of us cannot vote, we still believe that thanks to technology, we can still strongly influence the elections from we live&quot; . 
 
The Tell Them @ Home Campaign starts in London on Monday the 12th February; Nigerians abroad all over the world are being sent emails, given flyers, invited to attend events and presentations by registering on the europe4nigeria website: www.euopre4nigeria.com. 
The campaign is promoted in Europe and the UK by Europe4Nigeria is an independent organisation of people and businesses resident in Europe with interests and relationships in Nigeria . 
 
For Further information please contact: 
Dr. Anthony Kila     Europe 4 Nigeria     ++44(0)7906084842 
anthonykila@email.com      www.europe4nigeria.com 
  
Note: 
About Europe4Nigeria 
Europe 4 Nigeria is an independent organisation of people and businesses resident in Europe with interests and relationships in Nigeria. The group is a charitable and humanitarian organisation and works with people and communities all over the world for their progress and empowerment 
Europe 4 Nigeria is mainly made up of European Residents directly or indirectly part of the Nigerian Diaspora. Europe4Nigeria recently organised the London edition of the &#039;Let&#039;s Talk Nigeria&#039; forum of presentations, discussion, debates, and interactivity focused on the present state and future of the Nigeria&#039;s social, economic, and political existence. The group has adopted Pat Utomi as its presidential candidate in coming 2007 elections.</description>
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<p>â€¦Launch Tell them @ Home Campaign;<br />
â€¦to get over 2million phone calls from   Europe , America, Australia, and Asia;<br />
â€¦to shift 20 million votes in Nigeria in favour of Pat Utomi </p>
<p>In an unprecedented move in the history of the country, Nigerians living across the world have resolved to influence the in elections stated for April 2007. Through a Campaign tagged Tell Them @ Home  they are planning to get Nigerians living Europe, America, Asia and Australia and the rest of Africa to make over 2 million phone calls, send text messages and emails to shift 20 million votes in favour of Prof Pat Utomi as next president of Nigeria. </p>
<p>In a statement issued in London the Convener of Europe4nigeria, Dr Anthony A. Kila stated that &#8220;Nigeria is at crossroads, there are many Nigerians abroad actively seeking a new Nigeria they can be really proud to come from, eager to return to and confident to invest in. Our involvement in this campaign is both symbolical and functional. We feel the need to do something to help our country in its search for new leadership and though many of us cannot vote, we still believe that thanks to technology, we can still strongly influence the elections from we live&#8221; . </p>
<p>The Tell Them @ Home Campaign starts in London on Monday the 12th February; Nigerians abroad all over the world are being sent emails, given flyers, invited to attend events and presentations by registering on the europe4nigeria website: <a href="http://www.euopre4nigeria.com" rel="nofollow">http://www.euopre4nigeria.com</a>.<br />
The campaign is promoted in Europe and the UK by Europe4Nigeria is an independent organisation of people and businesses resident in Europe with interests and relationships in Nigeria . </p>
<p>For Further information please contact:<br />
Dr. Anthony Kila     Europe 4 Nigeria     ++44(0)7906084842<br />
<a href="mailto:anthonykila@email.com">anthonykila@email.com</a>      <a href="http://www.europe4nigeria.com" rel="nofollow">http://www.europe4nigeria.com</a> </p>
<p>Note:<br />
About Europe4Nigeria<br />
Europe 4 Nigeria is an independent organisation of people and businesses resident in Europe with interests and relationships in Nigeria. The group is a charitable and humanitarian organisation and works with people and communities all over the world for their progress and empowerment<br />
Europe 4 Nigeria is mainly made up of European Residents directly or indirectly part of the Nigerian Diaspora. Europe4Nigeria recently organised the London edition of the &#8216;Let&#8217;s Talk Nigeria&#8217; forum of presentations, discussion, debates, and interactivity focused on the present state and future of the Nigeria&#8217;s social, economic, and political existence. The group has adopted Pat Utomi as its presidential candidate in coming 2007 elections.</p>
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