its 12.46 i get a call. the slat helpline counsellor comes for me in my office about 50 yards away. its a surprise no one ever calls me on this helpline i talk to my Son
People think I am very weird, they do not understand why I do the things I do. In fact I was just at the United States Embassy in Beijing, I was applying to get my american visa.
In those years my village had one of the best all-girls secondary schools in my state. This school was built by early missionaries coming to the eastern part of Nigeria.
It wiggled and wobbled. It knew not its purpose, still it glided over the white surface. The image looked like a flower, then it was given hands and soon a face appeared.
My organization Centre for 21st century issues (C21st) is a member of the Civil Society Action Coalition on Education (CSACEFA) and Here is our Pres release in celebration of the global Action Week
“Hold your dream, don’t ever let it go. Be yourself. And don’t let the world take over. You’ll find strength when people bring you down. They will see if you will only, only believe”-Fame.
Girl Child Education-Its Significance (VOF Week Three Assignment) From Stella Danso Addai It is unfortunate that most African parents do not see the essence of education for especially girls.
BECAUSE I AM A GIRL, I MUST STUDY - POEM A father asks his daughter: Study? Why should you study? I have sons aplenty who can study Girl, why should you study?
In Africa, a woman’s worth is determined by the amount of maize she fills in the granary, the quantity of yams she can pound, the number of children she can give birth to, the amount of hours she can
Mother once told me the story of an eagle's egg which was placed alongside a chickens' to hatch.the eaglet grew up learning how to be a chicken from what it had observed from its supposed siblings.it
Getting my education was a challenge. My father died just before I was born. My mom was illiterate, jobless – a destitute widow with six mouths to feed besides her own.