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	<title>Comments on: Notes from the Nigerian Bloggers&#8217; Conference (by Olumide Alabi and &#8216;Gbenga Sesan)</title>
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	<description>&#039;Gbenga Sesan lets out the words...</description>
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		<title>By: Jeremiah Parchman</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jeremiah Parchman</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 02 Aug 2010 16:22:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Well, this website looks way better than my yahoo blog. I think I will use Wordpress aswell.Your thoughts on this Regards.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Well, this website looks way better than my yahoo blog. I think I will use Wordpress aswell.Your thoughts on this Regards.</p>
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		<title>By: Elliott Shintani</title>
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		<dc:creator>Elliott Shintani</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 03 May 2010 18:45:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>It’s going to be a spell before we pick up any CMS cloud offering from the likes of Oracle. Acquia have of late launched Drupal Gardens which is a cloud based service which feels very promising. There are a host of grounds why we are not moving onto the cloud more speedily, the crucial reason is organisational change where budgets and contracts are specified and presented years for 3, 4 even 5 years. Come replenishment time some clients are asking CMS in the cloud but then have to consider other subjects such as integrating with CRM &amp; other back office systems. I guess it will come about eventually.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It’s going to be a spell before we pick up any CMS cloud offering from the likes of Oracle. Acquia have of late launched Drupal Gardens which is a cloud based service which feels very promising. There are a host of grounds why we are not moving onto the cloud more speedily, the crucial reason is organisational change where budgets and contracts are specified and presented years for 3, 4 even 5 years. Come replenishment time some clients are asking CMS in the cloud but then have to consider other subjects such as integrating with CRM &amp; other back office systems. I guess it will come about eventually.</p>
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		<title>By: femi akomolede</title>
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		<dc:creator>femi akomolede</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 07 Jul 2009 21:13:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>LEST WE ALL CATCH ITâ€¦
Some of us have come together to tackle the spread of AIDS. No, not the sexually transmitted one but the one that has gained some notoriety for being rightly and wrongly inferred as the middle name of every Nigerian, at least as far as the Oprahs of this outside world can conjecture! It is called corruption. AIDS here, therefore, stands for Acquired Integrity Deficiency Syndrome. It is good to have anti-corruption bodies, but that&#039;s only one side of the coin. Just as curative medicine has its place, some of us would rather inject the communities with preventive capsules that will forbid AIDS from coming in. It is, perhaps, cheaper to do all it takes to prevent a house from going up flames at all than to start dousing the fire on one side just as it ignites and spreads elsewhere! So much to say for anti-corruption crusades! But letâ€™s face it, who is the culprit? Adults. Leaders. So, what to do with the younger generation? Oh, yes, they know what is bad but has the system consciously exposed them to what is right? Are we unaware of the absurdities on campuses? Have some of the leaders of tomorrow not taken to armed robbery, drug pedaling, exam malpractice, vandalism, cultism, terrorism, whoredom â€¦? Name it. Alas, the young has already grown old in the way of the old! This taken, Nigeria now aptly qualifies for the label of an endangered species.  Like a cancer, a terminal disease, it is harder for chemotherapy to stop its spread than it is to forbid its entry into the cell. The safe sex campaign is now more than the talk of research to discover anti-aids drugs. Unless we begin to tackle this social menace from the bottom-up, the spread may assume such an alarming proportion that might consume all.  
As a first step, we are in the process of identifying people with at least a modicum of integrity in different walks of private and public lives. Next, weâ€™ll bring them together, set them up as Brand Ambassadors for the new BrandNigeria and get them to move out and positively infect their communities (especially the youth) with values that will not let them catch the ravenous HIV, let alone blooming to AIDS. We have designed various interactive for this purpose.
I&#039;m contacting you because we need you to unleash the power of blogging and social media on this campaign from the on-set. You may call me on 2348067028070.
Femi - The Duke &amp; Convener
Premium Integrity Network</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>LEST WE ALL CATCH ITâ€¦<br />
Some of us have come together to tackle the spread of AIDS. No, not the sexually transmitted one but the one that has gained some notoriety for being rightly and wrongly inferred as the middle name of every Nigerian, at least as far as the Oprahs of this outside world can conjecture! It is called corruption. AIDS here, therefore, stands for Acquired Integrity Deficiency Syndrome. It is good to have anti-corruption bodies, but that&#8217;s only one side of the coin. Just as curative medicine has its place, some of us would rather inject the communities with preventive capsules that will forbid AIDS from coming in. It is, perhaps, cheaper to do all it takes to prevent a house from going up flames at all than to start dousing the fire on one side just as it ignites and spreads elsewhere! So much to say for anti-corruption crusades! But letâ€™s face it, who is the culprit? Adults. Leaders. So, what to do with the younger generation? Oh, yes, they know what is bad but has the system consciously exposed them to what is right? Are we unaware of the absurdities on campuses? Have some of the leaders of tomorrow not taken to armed robbery, drug pedaling, exam malpractice, vandalism, cultism, terrorism, whoredom â€¦? Name it. Alas, the young has already grown old in the way of the old! This taken, Nigeria now aptly qualifies for the label of an endangered species.  Like a cancer, a terminal disease, it is harder for chemotherapy to stop its spread than it is to forbid its entry into the cell. The safe sex campaign is now more than the talk of research to discover anti-aids drugs. Unless we begin to tackle this social menace from the bottom-up, the spread may assume such an alarming proportion that might consume all.<br />
As a first step, we are in the process of identifying people with at least a modicum of integrity in different walks of private and public lives. Next, weâ€™ll bring them together, set them up as Brand Ambassadors for the new BrandNigeria and get them to move out and positively infect their communities (especially the youth) with values that will not let them catch the ravenous HIV, let alone blooming to AIDS. We have designed various interactive for this purpose.<br />
I&#8217;m contacting you because we need you to unleash the power of blogging and social media on this campaign from the on-set. You may call me on 2348067028070.<br />
Femi &#8211; The Duke &amp; Convener<br />
Premium Integrity Network</p>
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		<title>By: Open-Source-Africa &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Nigerian Blogger Conference</title>
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		<dc:creator>Open-Source-Africa &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Nigerian Blogger Conference</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Sep 2008 19:15:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] Olumide Alabi and Gbenga Sesan are blogging live from the Nigerian Bloggersâ€™ Conference, which is holding at the Banquet Hall of Elomaz Hotel in Lagos, Nigeria. They talk about domain names and about the way, bloggers-to-be become real-bloggers. About the findability of blogs. [...]</description>
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