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Timothy Ogene, young Nigerian wins seat on the Earth Charter Youth Leadership Team

I got an IM from my friend, Timothy Ogene and i think he should be celebrated.

Please follow the link.

http://www.earthcharterinaction.org/youth/2007/09/presenting_the_ecyis_new_youth.html#more

September 28, 2007 | 5:20 AM Comments  1 comments

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apply for young creators award

MIAMI and NEW YORK – The John S. and James L. Knight Foundation and MTV announced today the Knight News Challenge "Young Creators Award," a new digital journalism grant program for young people age 25 and under anywhere in the world. The contest will award up to $500,000 to young creators with compelling ideas for using digitally delivered news and information to enhance physical communities – improving the lives of people where they live, work and vote. The new award is a component of the Knight News Challenge, an annual competition awarding $5 million for innovative ideas using digital experiments to transform community news.

MTV will soon begin promoting the award throughout its international network – spanning more than 160 countries and nearly 500 million households – with promo spots that have been created in nine different languages, including English, Spanish, Chinese, French, Russian and more. The Boys & Girls Clubs of America, with more than 4,000 Clubs in the United States and abroad, has also signed on to promote the opportunity to the more than 4.8 million young people it serves.

"Young people are more likely to see the world without limits. We’re looking for fresh ideas. Young people are less likely to be intimidated, by convention or custom, from asking questions like ‘why not do it in a different way?’ ” said Alberto Ibargüen, president and CEO of Knight Foundation. “The Young Creators Award encourages and rewards innovative ideas and individuals.”

"MTV is proud to leverage our global reach and the boundless creativity of our audience as a way to help strengthen communities around the world," said Ian Rowe, vice president of Public Affairs and Strategic Partnerships, MTV. "No group is more technically savvy or inventive than today's youth, and we can't wait to see their brilliant ideas on how technology and journalism can bring more people together in the real world."

“Boys & Girls Clubs of America is thrilled to promote the Young Creators Award with MTV and Knight Foundation,” said Judith J. Pickens, senior vice president, Program & Youth Development Services, Boys & Girls Clubs of America. “This initiative seamlessly fits our commitment to increase digital literacy and civic engagement among Club members who are active citizens of their community, their nation and the world.”

The Young Creators Award is open to young community-minded innovators worldwide with big ideas such as: anything that informs and inspires community using bits and bytes; new ways to deliver news on emerging platforms, such as cell phone documentaries; new types of operating software for news collectors; and journalism games. All entries require three elements: 1) use of a digital media; 2) delivery of news or information on a shared basis to 3) a geographically defined community. Although there is a category for commercial applications, most entries are "open-source" and must share the software and knowledge created. The number of grants awarded will be based on the size of the ideas; no idea is too large or too small.

The first year of the Knight News Challenge concluded with grants to 25 individuals and private and public entities. Some first-year winning projects included:

New software that links databases, allowing citizens to learn (and act on) civic information about their neighborhood or block.
Cell phone distribution of video news reports from mobile young journalists on the 2008 presidential election.
Online games to inform and engage players about key issues confronting New York City.
An online environment which lets citizens “play” through a complex, evolving news story through interaction with the newsmakers.
Digital newscasts for Philadelphia’s immigrant community distributed through a new citywide wireless platform.
This year, for the first time, the contest's web site – www.newschallenge.org – will also allow entrants to invite public comment, to help improve their entries. A special Web site has also been created for the Young Creators category at think.mtv.com and at www.youngcreatorsaward.com. The web site will accept applications through Oct. 15, 2007. Winners are expected to be announced by the spring of 2008.

The John S. and James L. Knight Foundation invests in journalism excellence worldwide and in the vitality of the U.S. communities. Since 1950 the foundation has granted more than $300 million to advance quality journalism and freedom of expression. It focuses on projects with the potential to create transformational change. For more, visit www.knightfoundation.org.

Boys & Girls Clubs of America (www.bgca.org) comprises a national network of more than 4,000 neighborhood-based facilities annually serving some 4.8 million young people, in all 50 states and on U.S. military bases worldwide. Known as “The Positive Place for Kids,” the Clubs provide guidance-oriented character development programs on a daily basis for children 6-18 years old, conducted by a full-time professional staff. Key Boys & Girls Club programs emphasize leadership development, education and career exploration, financial literacy, health and life skills, the arts, sports, fitness and recreation, and family outreach. National headquarters are located in Atlanta.

thinkMTV is the umbrella for MTV’s on-air, off-air and online “pro-social” campaigns that engage, educate and encourage young people to take action on some of the biggest challenges facing their generation. This includes the Break the Addiction campaign on global warming, the Choose or Lose campaign on the presidential election, ongoing efforts with the Kaiser Family Foundation on sexual health and HIV/AIDS, and a partnership with the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to help more high school students graduate prepared for college, career and life. MTV is the recipient of a Knight News Challenge grant for a program that will empower one young person in all 50 states and the District of Columbia to cover the 2008 elections as MTV and Knight multimedia youth journalists. Audio, video, photo and written reports will be spread via mobile devices and online, with the most popular showcased across MTV's platforms.




September 21, 2007 | 10:02 PM Comments  0 comments

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Knight foundation international contest on innovative ideas

US Foundation Offers Millions To Innovators Worldwide
For Digital Experiments in Community News
International contest offers high winning chances for innovative ideas.

MIAMI - The Miami-based John S. and James L. Knight Foundation has launched year two of an international contest, the Knight News Challenge, awarding as much as $5 million for innovative ideas using digital experiments to transform community news.

Do you have a big idea for informing and inspiring community using bits and bytes? Cell phone documentaries? New operating software for news collectors? Journalism games? Nothing is too far out to qualify. With the slogan "You Invent It. We Fund It!" the contest is open to community-minded innovators worldwide, from software designers to journalists to citizens and students of any age.

The Knight News Challenge contest aims to discover ideas for using digitally delivered news and information to enhance physical communities and improve the lives of people where they live, work and vote. "Jim and Jack Knight fostered community through their newspapers," said Alberto Ibargüen, president and CEO of Knight Foundation. "The Knight News Challenge hopes to discover innovative ways of using cyberspace to bring communities together."

The first year of the contest concluded with grants to 25 individuals and private and public entities ranging from MIT to MTV. Some first-year winning projects included:


New software that links databases, allowing citizens to learn (and act on) civic information about their neighborhood or block.
Cell phone distribution of video news reports from mobile young journalists on the 2008 presidential election.
Online games to inform and engage players about key issues confronting New York City.
An online environment which lets citizens "play" through a complex, evolving news story through interaction with the newsmakers.
Digital newscasts for Philadelphia's immigrant community distributed through a new citywide wireless platform.

Winning entries must have three elements (besides being innovative): 1) use of a digital media; 2) delivery of news or information on a shared basis to 3) a geographically defined community. Although there is a category for commercial applications, most entries are "open-source" and must share the software and knowledge created.

"Last year, out of the 1,600 applications we received, 200 ideas were truly innovative and met the three contest requirements," says Marc Fest, the foundation's communications director. "26 of those 200 applications ended up receiving a total of $12 million in awards. Statistically speaking, if you're innovative, this contest offers a very good chance of getting you money to make your idea reality. This year it's our goal to increase the number of international applications."


for the first time, the web site - www.newschallenge.org -will allow entrants to invite public comment that will help improve their entries. Also for the first time, Knight has partnered with MTV to promote a sub section of the contest called "Young Creators Awards", specifically to applicants aged 25 and younger. MTV will advertise the Young Creators Awards on its Web site think.mtv.com and on its TV programs in the US and worldwide.

The foundation plans to invest at least $25 million over five years in the search for bold community news experiments.

A simple online entry form is available at www.newschallenge.org. The web site will accept applications through Oct. 15. Winners should be announced by the spring of 2008.

The John S. and James L. Knight Foundation invests in journalism excellence worldwide and in the vitality of U.S. communities. Since 1950 the foundation has granted more than $300 million to advance quality journalism and freedom of expression. It focuses on projects with the potential to create transformational change. For more, visit www.knightfoundation.org.


September 19, 2007 | 7:41 AM Comments  0 comments

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MEETtheCEO version 1.0 with Fela Durotoye

MEETtheCEO™ (powered by e-cube consulting Limited)

20 carefully selected young professional + 1 top CEO in a 90 minutes no holds barred session

• Have you dreamt of having a once-in-a-life-time chance of having a heart-to-heart discussion with a top CEO
• Do you have ideas that you want to share with a top Nigerian CEO
• Do you have burning questions in mind related to your career, personal development, or business strategies that you think a CEO can help to answer.
• Do you wish to be mentored by a top rated CEO.
• Do you want to learn from real-life success and failure stories of top CEOs

If the answer is YES, then you need to attend the MEETtheCEO forum

MEETtheCEO version 1.0

CEO: Fela Durotoye,
Principal Partner, VIP Consulting Limited
Project Coordinator, GEMSTONE 2025 project www.gemstone2025.org

Date: October 12, 2007

Venue: Undisclosed location, Lagos

How to apply:

1. Send a detailed CV and a short bio to include in brief who you are and what you do
2. Send a passport sized photograph of yourself.
3. Write an essay of not more than 300 words on why you want to meet with Fela Durotoye and your expectations from the program
4. Send the three documents together by email to Rotimi Olawale through ecubeconsulting@gmail.com, with the subject MEETtheCEO 1.0
5. Deadline for receipt of application is 12noon on September 27, 2007.
6. All applications received after this date will not be processed
7. 20 best applications will be selected and notified by sms and email by October 1, 2007.
8. 5 other applicants will be selected and placed on a supplementary list
9. Selected applicants will pay a commitment fee of N5, 000 within 7 days after notification.
10. Participants who do not pay the stipulated fees on or before October 7, 2007 will lose their slot to potential participants on the supplementary list.

• Young professional women are encouraged to apply.
• For enquiries, please call Rotimi Olawale on 08057704111

September 13, 2007 | 7:13 AM Comments  0 comments

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Diary of a scammer

NB: Have you heard this kind of conversation below online with someone from a developing country, or do you think that you have fallen for the lines below before: I stumbled on the conversation below on a computer at a public cafe i am using and i know that this is a soft scam that has reaped hundreds of dollars in several multiples for some young people who hold this kind of conversation with several people at the same time with a simple objective of oibtaining cash. But please note, it takes two to be swindled. ENJOY
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tanya edward: hello honey
BUZZ!!!
BUZZ!!!
BUZZ!!!
TOM AUSTIN: Hi
TOM AUSTIN: Tanya
tanya edward: how are you doing honey
TOM AUSTIN: How yu doin
tanya edward: i am fine honey
TOM AUSTIN: i was sleepin and you
tanya edward: its 15 minutes to 9 oclock here honey
TOM AUSTIN: its 345 am here
tanya edward: sorry for the inconviniency
tanya edward: but i have really missed you deerly
TOM AUSTIN: what the heck i am up now
TOM AUSTIN: i know me too
TOM AUSTIN: how have yu been
tanya edward: i am cool honey
tanya edward: and missung you dearly
TOM AUSTIN: sexy girl my sexy girl
tanya edward: you are all my thinking each time i am working in the office
TOM AUSTIN: good i like the sounds of that
tanya edward: honey i cant wait to be with you
TOM AUSTIN: you are in my thoughts and dreams every day
TOM AUSTIN: oh honey me too
tanya edward: honey i want to go and get the visa as i have told you earlier before today
TOM AUSTIN: ok honey
tanya edward: so send me the money so i can do that
TOM AUSTIN: i still don't have the money honey but maybe soon
tanya edward: i think i have told you the cost honey
tanya edward: honey just try cos i can wait anylonger honey
tanya edward: even if it is to borrow it and when i come we can pay back
TOM AUSTIN: ok i am doin my best i am so lonely for yu
tanya edward: i mean get the money honey so we can be together
tanya edward: you know i so much love you and you are all i am living for
TOM AUSTIN: ok sweety i am workin on it
tanya edward: honey i will like to travel to the ambassy today or tomorrow to get the visa
TOM AUSTIN: maricles take time
tanya edward: what honey?
tanya edward: please try
TOM AUSTIN: i am
TOM AUSTIN: i want to cuddle with yu
TOM AUSTIN: i want to feel yu in my arms
tanya edward: i wanna do just that too honey
tanya edward: your love is burning in my heart and i dont wanna loose youy
TOM AUSTIN: so what is new with yu
tanya edward: nothing much
tanya edward: i am still expecting my birthday gift from you
tanya edward: honey i saw a hand chain that i like here and it costs 200$
TOM AUSTIN: don't worry yu will never lose me
tanya edward: honey but the earlier the better
TOM AUSTIN: i know my sweet
tanya edward: honey why not try and send the money this week honey
tanya edward: i know its not very easy but try honey
TOM AUSTIN: i don't have the money yet or I would
TOM AUSTIN: I am doin my best honey Tanya gorgeous woman of mine
TOM AUSTIN: was that yu on the phone
tanya edward: yeah i was trying to wake you
TOM AUSTIN: when i picked up it was dial tone
tanya edward: ok
TOM AUSTIN: oh you beautiful beautiful girl, i am so in love with yu
tanya edward: honey can you get me the 200$
tanya edward: so i can get the hand chain i told you
TOM AUSTIN: not now sweetheart
tanya edward: honey try cos i need it honey
TOM AUSTIN: lots of time for that we have a lifetime for that my darlin
tanya edward: just for my birthday present
tanya edward: is that too much for you my honey?
TOM AUSTIN: i have told yu i have no money honey i am workin on it
tanya edward: honey working on it till when
tanya edward: till when will you work on 200$ honey?
BUZZ!!!
TOM AUSTIN: at the moment yes soon
TOM AUSTIN: i will let yu know
TOM AUSTIN: a few weeks
BUZZ!!!
TOM AUSTIN: Come here you. Come on. Closer. Closer.
tanya edward: what about my visa honey
tanya edward: please give me the actual time honey
TOM AUSTIN: this money talk is really tirerin me
tanya edward: but you can borrow from your friends or from the bank
TOM AUSTIN: no i can not
tanya edward: but why honey
TOM AUSTIN: no credit
tanya edward: it means you are not ready for me
TOM AUSTIN: i am ready but my empty wallet isn't
tanya edward: a few weeks?
TOM AUSTIN: yes
tanya edward: like when should that be
TOM AUSTIN: a few weeks
tanya edward: till eternity?
TOM AUSTIN: no a few weeks
tanya edward: this month?
tanya edward: this week?
TOM AUSTIN: no after the end
TOM AUSTIN: of sept
tanya edward: but this is too far honey
TOM AUSTIN: what yu want to do
tanya edward: i dont know
tanya edward: all i want is get the visa ready
tanya edward: for now
TOM AUSTIN: ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
tanya edward: what
tanya edward: honey
TOM AUSTIN: how is your dad
tanya edward: he is cool
TOM AUSTIN: he is a missionary
tanya edward: why ask
tanya edward: he is a retired railway worker
TOM AUSTIN: just making conversation
TOM AUSTIN: oh i see
TOM AUSTIN: brb
tanya edward: ok
TOM AUSTIN: ok here i am
tanya edward: ok
tanya edward: welcome
TOM AUSTIN: did yu miss me
tanya edward: you know i will always do that
TOM AUSTIN: iknow lover
TOM AUSTIN: i will slways miss yu as well
tanya edward: love you like never before
TOM AUSTIN: I love yu as well
tanya edward: brb
TOM AUSTIN: ok
TOM AUSTIN: Oh honey I am so sorry but i have to go back to bed i am fallin asleep at the wheel so to speak see yu later Love yu dearly




September 12, 2007 | 6:58 AM Comments  0 comments

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