Friday, February 11, 2011

Egypt is Free and We are all Egyptians Today Poems

Egypt is Free at Last!

Musa Abdullahi
Despite pressure from Egyptians


Weeks of Demonstrations

Strikes followed as he refused to go

With over 30 years on throne!



He looked pale and slim while he appear to speak

Like a prisoner waiting for trail in desert

Without food in a squeezed rook

As he denied people hope for the country



Mubarak is not only one

Almost all leaders in Africa are the same

At the grassroot to top

Always struggle to remain on power than nation at heart



The egyptians stood on the need for change

Milllions filled up the streets and squeres ready to died for change

It is the largest demostration I ever see

The streets filled with men and women for change



As pressure mounts and doubled

International, National and Locals calling

Mubarak must leave!

At last to resigned or worst for him!



Calling to youths and activitist

Africa must change to good

A great lesson for us in this

A massive peaceful protest can change

The anticipated unchange in our nations





Musa A. Sufi


WE ARE ALL EGYPTIANS TODAY

Mubarak Just Go, it is time

That’s what Egyptians are saying

But you don’t seem to understand



You can’t be like the sphinx

Whose term is timeless and endless

For like them, you are not a god



Let Egypt be! Please leave

It is time to walk off!

Today we are all Egyptians.







1/2/2011

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Yusuf M Adamu PhD

(Medical Geographer)

Associate Professor of Geography

Department of Geography

Bayero University,

PMB 3011 Kano, Nigeria.

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Invitation to Kano Network of NGOs- KANET monthly Paper Presentation

Dear Member and Partners,

This is to inform you that, the Congress/presentation meeting of Kano Network of NGOs is now schedule to take place as follows;


Venue: Community Health and Research Intiative, No 13 Lamuya office Complex BUK Road adjacent YOSPIS, Kano
Time: 2pm

Date: Saturday 6th, February 2011

The paper to be presented title ' NIGERIA AT A CROSS-ROAD; WHICH WAY SHOULD WE PULL IT ?' By Musa Abdulkadir Hausawa (DKF), Coordinator, LEAP Africa Alumni (North Region

Refreshment will be serve

Best Wishes


Musa Abdullahi Sufi

Secretary General

KANET

08054724860

07064873753