I want the world to be a peaceful ,loving place to dwell in that will promote good human relationships and we will live together as family as it is also the will of God for Us His creation
About Me:
I am Peter, an alumnus of The Federal Polythecnic Ede,Osun State,Nigeria,alumni KAIROS Leadereship Institute Abuja,Nigeriran ,Curently Studying Demography and Social Statistics AT Obafemi Awolowo University Ile Ife Osun State,Nigerir ,an easy going fellow,lovers of good invention,likes making impact anywhere I found myself
What are the creative skills that you feel you have or would like to develop.
I have passion for innovation and invention,Leadership Skills,Good analytical skills,communication and negotiation traits,Passion for the Less privileged,Focused activism,Entrepreneurial traits,Agricultural production and marketing to eaze the burden of Food shortage and many more,
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The Summit was indeed a great success and it was a privilege to be part of it. It was great to meet you and see how you all work together to create good things.
Louis,
I must confess you are doing a great deal of work there.fine, Jocelyn' Jones visit to Nigeria is Great we were with her not too long ago in her room,she is veeeeery Lively and motherly too,as she witnessed the gathrering of Youths from various school in Nigeria, Smallholder farmers, Seinde's Work hhere is Unequalled and unparralled, He worked relently to see that the June Summit is a great success,More power to his elbow.
Peter Olaoye
Thankyou Peter for your message.
Unfortunately I won't be at the November event . I hope you enjoy it and that it leads to great things.
With Love,
Nadia :)
I got a notification of your message to Nadia, and I am glad to hear from you. I hope one of the benefits of Jocelyn's visit is that those of you who do have affordable or free internet access feel more connected to us. I am sure once more of us come over in November, and I plan to be there myself, we will feel even more connected.
I personally really look forward to meeting as many World Family members in Nigeria as possible so that we can have the real feeling of each other. I also hope that the farmers will have local internet access soon so that our ideas can inspire each other, we can feel more of a family moving together in a world that is growing closer together. It is people who are creating change for the better in many different ways all over the world, not large organisations.
wao i love the great work been done over there Brihgton
its great. The NAAS leaders in the country are also meeting to fashion out fundamental way forward to combact the issues of food crises, the youths in Nigeria are arising.
At 7:16pm on November 29th, 2007, Louis Loizou said…
Hallo Olaoye. So good to see people from Seinde's old University joining World family. You sound like someone quite dynamic and forward looking, exactly the kind of person we need.
Welcome to World family.
Louis Loizou, Brighton UK.
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The Summit was indeed a great success and it was a privilege to be part of it. It was great to meet you and see how you all work together to create good things.
Blessings,
Jocelyn
I must confess you are doing a great deal of work there.fine, Jocelyn' Jones visit to Nigeria is Great we were with her not too long ago in her room,she is veeeeery Lively and motherly too,as she witnessed the gathrering of Youths from various school in Nigeria, Smallholder farmers, Seinde's Work hhere is Unequalled and unparralled, He worked relently to see that the June Summit is a great success,More power to his elbow.
Peter Olaoye
Unfortunately I won't be at the November event . I hope you enjoy it and that it leads to great things.
With Love,
Nadia :)
I got a notification of your message to Nadia, and I am glad to hear from you. I hope one of the benefits of Jocelyn's visit is that those of you who do have affordable or free internet access feel more connected to us. I am sure once more of us come over in November, and I plan to be there myself, we will feel even more connected.
I personally really look forward to meeting as many World Family members in Nigeria as possible so that we can have the real feeling of each other. I also hope that the farmers will have local internet access soon so that our ideas can inspire each other, we can feel more of a family moving together in a world that is growing closer together. It is people who are creating change for the better in many different ways all over the world, not large organisations.
Best wishes,
Louis.
its great. The NAAS leaders in the country are also meeting to fashion out fundamental way forward to combact the issues of food crises, the youths in Nigeria are arising.
Welcome to World family.
Louis Loizou, Brighton UK.