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Big Blue in Abuja: 3 More Days in Nigeria
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Big Blue in Abuja. Tuesday, July 5, 2011. 3 More Days in Nigeria. I leave Abuja this Friday night. Part of me can't believe the four weeks are nearly over and another part is so ready for a week of vacation! To all who thought the CSC was like a vacation, think again. Most nights I've returned to my room to finish up on some work or to prepare for the next day. Plus, living in this volatile country the last four weeks has raised my blood pressure a bit, I won't lie. View of Aso ("Victorious") Rock.
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Big Blue in Abuja: Out of Africa: A Blog I Didn't Post in Real-Time
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Big Blue in Abuja. Friday, July 8, 2011. Out of Africa: A Blog I Didn't Post in Real-Time. Thursday, June 16, 2011. A suicide bomber drove into police headquarters in. This morning, killing himself and several others. This attack took place 25 minutes from our hotel. Too close for comfort for me. I can’t believe this happened, and in our first week here! Before our CSC team had arrived in. I first heard of the bombing from my friend Igho in. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). My views are my own. Mike V...
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Big Blue in Abuja: Lagos!
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Big Blue in Abuja. Sunday, July 3, 2011. I had heard from several people (plus my lonely planet guide book) that you can’t come to. This past weekend I saw the real. And it is incredible. It started off typically. With a three hour delay at the. Took twice as long as it was supposed to.) Once on board, we waited another hour for the storm to pass before we took off for. Saturday morning we went to a café and enjoyed two cups of coffee each. It was the first real coffee we tasted in three weeks! The coffe...
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Big Blue in Abuja: Pictures from Week 3
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Big Blue in Abuja. Friday, July 1, 2011. Pictures from Week 3. Take notice to the goat in the background. You see goats and chickens all over the place in the more rural areas. And to those wondering, they are eaten, not kept as pets. I've talked a lot about power so here is a photo of a generator. A lot of schools have them, but they don't have the funds to use them. You have to fill it with diesel to run it. July 1, 2011 at 8:06 AM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). My views are my own.
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Big Blue in Abuja: July 2011
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Big Blue in Abuja. Saturday, July 9, 2011. My Last Day in Nigeria. Friday, July 8 I left. After the presentation, Sumit and I were presented with small gifts of thanks. Check it out. To my 12 CSC colleagues, I will miss spending time with you. Although everyone brought something different to the group in terms of background and experience, everyone brought unconditional kindness and support and I look forward to the next time our paths cross. Friday, July 8, 2011. Thursday, June 16, 2011. My teammate Gly...
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Big Blue in Abuja: Communication...
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Big Blue in Abuja. Wednesday, June 29, 2011. 8230;is really lacking here, and Sumit and I are trying not to get frustrated. At first I wondered why we had to physically visit every school where KidSmart will be implemented. 8217;s six Area Council Representatives gave us a list of the schools that have burglar-proof classrooms and generators, and that would be good for e-learning. In the. I have to admit, it can get discouraging seeing the choices that have been made in resource spending within. For some...
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Big Blue in Abuja: June 2011
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Big Blue in Abuja. Wednesday, June 29, 2011. 8230;is really lacking here, and Sumit and I are trying not to get frustrated. At first I wondered why we had to physically visit every school where KidSmart will be implemented. 8217;s six Area Council Representatives gave us a list of the schools that have burglar-proof classrooms and generators, and that would be good for e-learning. In the. I have to admit, it can get discouraging seeing the choices that have been made in resource spending within. For some...
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Big Blue in Abuja: Inequalities
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Big Blue in Abuja. Thursday, July 7, 2011. Sumit, Remi, and I delivered the KidSmart training to about 35 teachers from 13 primary schools. It was a terrific group. The teachers were engaged and lively and that made the training session an even bigger success. They have been there for several months, and Remi has been desperately trying to clear them. (Remi is the IBM Corporate Citizenship Manager for. With the computers still in. As I’ve mentioned before,. These attacks have been mainly in Borno state, ...
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Big Blue in Abuja: My Last Day in Nigeria
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Big Blue in Abuja. Saturday, July 9, 2011. My Last Day in Nigeria. Friday, July 8 I left. After the presentation, Sumit and I were presented with small gifts of thanks. Check it out. To my 12 CSC colleagues, I will miss spending time with you. Although everyone brought something different to the group in terms of background and experience, everyone brought unconditional kindness and support and I look forward to the next time our paths cross. July 11, 2011 at 4:38 AM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).