Monday, September 19, 2011

Information I thought to share

Hello guys
What's up?
For me I am fine. Happy and excited.
This is a new week of many possibilities and I can't wait to see them all.
Anyways I got this info from the Social Media Club Africa by Guy Amadi Goodnex on facebook and thought I should share it with you.


"The vast majority of the world's poor are women, 2 thirds of the worlds illiterates are females, millions of school age children not in school majority are girls and HIV/AIDS is rapidly becoming a woman's disease. In several southern African Countries more HIV patients are women. Around the world, millions of people eat two or three times a day, but a significant percent of women eat once and even deny themselves the meal just to feed the children.

Nigeria's oil industry is the mainstream of its economic activities and accounts for over 20 million U.S. dollars, (#30 billion naiara) per day yet the participation of women who are over 50% of the population is less than 3%.

"New Nations" has launched a massive program for empowerment of women called "Women in Oil". With the current bills passed by the legislations for the betterment of the Nigerian woman called the local content law which spells that Nigeria indigenously formed oil companies must have nothing less than 40% stake in oil industry so citizens can begin to have access to this money.

This "Women In Oil" agenda by "New Nation" is open for 50,000 women to partake of over 400million naira per day from oil industry by becoming a member of Women in Oil corporation"

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What struck me were the statistics.....
Men!!! Women really are suffering in this part of the world. It just made me think about the girl in Abia state university that was raped by a gang of boys. So sad my heart cries out to her. Even more so when I read some of the comments: blaming her for being raped.
I wish women will have more rights.
I wish more women will fight against injustice.
I wish women will be united.

Do take care and have a lovely week.

P.S.: I am so sorry the last link I put up was wrong this is the real one: www.minkudesign.com
Please do check it out. I am sure you will love her designs.

Ciao

2 comments:

  1. mehnnnn,God help us oh and my prayers are for that ABSU babe,it's unimaginable

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  2. The Nigeria MDG reports 2010 claim there is progress with the women's literacy level, just as Abia state governor claimed the rape didnt happen in Absu, hope all thatz true for Nigeria's sake

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