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What They Won't Like To Hear... Printable Version PRINTABLE VERSION
by Henry Ekwuruke, Nigeria Jul 19, 2006
Poverty , Human Rights   Opinions

  

What They Won't Like To Hear... justice, if we are to succeed…"

The national ethics shall be Discipline, Integrity, Dignity of Labour, Social Justice, Resourcefulness, Tolerance, Enterprise and Patriotism."





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Henry Ekwuruke is Executive Director of the Development Generation Africa International.
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Very talented
Eugenia Bivines | Aug 31st, 2006
The poor are not seen in projects for the poor instead, one finds the rich people struggling to make decisions and influence policies for the poor to adapt and obey. This is so true. Most poor do not have the knowledge on how to go about getting their voices heard or expressions and thoughts voiced to public at large. By educating the poor they will learn to have a voice and have the ability to express their thoughts and opions. Eugenia Building A Better Future (BABF)



Talk
Finah Orji | Sep 21st, 2006
We need to talk no body is above the Law and we have freedoms to be free and make decisions. I feel bad whenever I hear about Right violations.



Appreciation
catherine Akubueze | Sep 24th, 2006
Outstanding one. I wish to state categorically that it is right time our youth stand up and work out their future by speaking out. I know we are suffering but our situation is for a short time, we can do something now!



Impressive
JOHNSON OKORIE | Sep 24th, 2006
Impressive and elaborate. The poor need to be put in the limelight of development should the MDGs be achieved especially in the developing countries.



Patrick Dan Mou | Sep 24th, 2006
Great!



Said it
Jane Philips | Sep 24th, 2006
I love this piece, because it said the things that the government would not like to hear! keep up the activist spirit Henry.



Keep the tempo
Prince Emeka | Sep 24th, 2006
You have got a good article here. Congrats for the criticisms and keep the tempo up. :)

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