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Nigerians: Explorers of New Frontiers Printable Version PRINTABLE VERSION
by Pedus, Australia Dec 10, 2006
Culture , Human Rights , Globalization   Opinions

  


As a Human Rights crusader, I am an avid proponent of international migration as it has the capacity to enhance global tolerance, integration and appreciation of our common humanity. I am at the verge of establishing an office in Nigeria to recruit Nigerians with credentials in Engineering, Healthcare and a range of other professions. As a proud Nigerian, I am delighted that inspite of our sometimes demoralizing reputation as a sleeping African giant, Nigerians are indeed explorers of new frontiers!





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I was born in Nigeria and was educated in Nigeria, USA and Australia. I am the founder and president of Christina-Mae Recruitment Consortium Australia and the author of the book "When Things Go Wrong: Concepts of Change". I am also the co-founder of Child Aid Survival and Development International (CASDI). As a freelance journalist, I have contributed to a number of professional journals and newspapers, as well as worked in a number of e-journalism projects. I have traveled extensively and currently call Australia and the USA home with extensive involvement in African Human Rights issues.
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