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A World Without Shame
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Following the recent PR stunt we just witnessed in the UN General Assembly, i have had to ask friends and associates if this annual ritual is needed at all? Many questions comes to mind after a careful look at the recent event in New York.

We hear and see promises, ranting, elbow-showing, and all the glamour that comes with this yearly meeting of leaders of nations. Where our leaders just simply talk and talk and talk without any possible physical solution. Year in Year out, our leaders are gathered to have a Champagne party and dinner with their fellow mates from world over, just to remind us all they are the privileged ones "our leaders".

Who does not know that this gathering is a waste of time, show of shame and insult to the people those leaders represent? The world has enough of these madness and more problem to face than picture PR moments.

The rich nations show off their mights, always threatening the weak ones, while the poor nations are constantly looking for who will help them to get pea-nuts. I am sick and tired of the same thing happening every year. The leaders takes us through the sermon of how better the world would be, but fail to add that they are responsible to make the world a better place for us all.

The MDG which was designed as a road map for the eradication of extreme poverty amongst the world poorest, has come under attacked since it was introduced by people who should know better, and what did our leaders say about it in New York? Trust them like always to rant and brag.

We need a new order in the world.

UN that we know was set up for a purpose and that purpose is long over-due for revisiting. That the UN need total over-hauling is not in dispute. But who will lead the revolution needed to address the short falls of the UNITED NATIONS?

A Million dollar Question.

May God heal OUR WORLD

Prince C K. Jiduwah

September 30, 2009 | 4:49 PM Comments  0 comments



Happy New Year
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To all those who the world world seem to have forgotten, i want to wish you a better year 2009. I know your predicament may look like the world will end now, have faith and fate, things will get back on track.

As for my friends world over.. Happy New Year and Best wishes from me to you in 2009.

Make sure my friends you touch a soul in a positive way each month of this year. Love you all.

January 9, 2009 | 2:41 PM Comments  0 comments

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Help Make Them Feel XMAS
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As we seat in our homes merrying with wine, turkey, lamb, chicken, beer, vegeies, fruits, puddings, creams and all the xmas eatings and drinkings, Can we all just take an hour to visit those forgotten by the society and those in need of love and care

HOMELESS
HIV/AIDS
CANCER
ABUSED
WIDOWS
CHILDREN
ORPHANS

Let us make them feel this xmas in a way.

December 25, 2008 | 7:50 AM Comments  0 comments

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Be Breast Aware
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Most breast cancers are detected by women who report unusual changes to their GP. This highlights the importance of being breast aware.

Breast awareness means knowing what your breasts look and feel like normally, so you can be aware of any changes and check them out with your doctor as soon as possible. If cancer is diagnosed, prompt treatment offers the best chance of a successful outcome.

Touch your breasts. Feel for anything unusual.

Look for changes. Be aware of their shape and texture.

Check anything unusual with your GP. Chat with your friends if you are worried.

There is no need to follow a fancy routine for checking your breasts, just be familiar with how they look and feel so that you notice changes. You can do this by looking and feeling in any way that makes you feel comfortable - in the bath or shower, when dressing, standing or lying down. If you find anything unusual or are worried, you should talk to your GP

Changes to look out for include:


Size or shape - e.g. one breast might become larger or lower than the other.

Skin texture - such as puckering or dimpling of the skin.

Appearance or direction of nipple - e.g. one nipple might become inverted (turned-in).

Discharge - one or both nipples might discharge a blood-stained liquid

Rash or crusting of the nipple or surrounding area.

Lump in the breast or armpit.

Lumpy area or unusual thickening of breast tissue that doesn't go away after your period.

Pain in part of the breast or armpit that is unrelated to periods.

Remember that nine out of ten breast lumps are not cancerous.

December 19, 2008 | 5:22 PM Comments  0 comments

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World AIDS Day
About this event: Blog Action Day 2008

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Dec 01 is World AIDS Day


According to UNAIDS estimates, there are now 33.2 million people living with HIV, including 2.5 million children. During 2007 some 2.5 million people became newly infected with the virus. Around half of all people who become infected with HIV do so before they are 25 and are killed by AIDS before they are 35.

Around 95% of people with HIV/AIDS live in developing nations. But HIV today is a threat to men, women and children on all continents around the world.

Started on 1st December 1988, World AIDS Day is about raising money, increasing awareness, fighting prejudice and improving education. World AIDS Day is important in reminding people that HIV has not gone away, and that there are many things still to be done

Lets Join hands to eradicate HIV/AIDS.................FULL STOP

Charles Kash Jiduwah
Durector. Delta Change Network (DCN)

December 1, 2008 | 9:14 PM Comments  0 comments

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