Monday, August 19, 2013

Re: USA Africa Dialogue Series - Fw: Fwd: GOV. AMAECHI TO RECEIVE2013 QUINTESSENCE AWARD

Okwy,
Na kwa echeki! I remember the Toyota Hiace buses ban. I also remember Rex Cinema. You may prefer Ama JK Park award just because it is older than Arugo, but Arugo na di main di main park now. Anyway shaa, na we dey control Ama JK Park too.

On that junior bully matter, you are on your own, I did not hear that one.

Ndewo.

CAO.


On Saturday, 17 August 2013 19:34:12 UTC+1, okwy wrote:
Oga Chidi,

The citation is what I want interrogated. Any organization can give anyone any award, but to couch the entire effort in superlatives without any trace of reflective thought is shameful. Again, Nigeria's educated class displays same crassness they accuse politicians and the army of. 

Which landscape has been changed in PH - the Oil Mill market that straddles the PH-Tripoli highway that does not have a pedestrian over-bridge for which human casualties are reported every week, not to talk of the severe traffic congestion is creates every Wednesday, or the city's major artery - Aba Road, that lacks drainage or shoulder/sidewalk, or the collapsed over-head bridge a couple of kilometers south that fortunately fell on a Sunday during very light traffic?

Political Space? Is it the same Gov. Amaechi that implored a member of his exco to settle the thugs that impounded his Rivers State official vehicle pleading loss of control of his thugs that deliver on election days? Which opposition party won any election organized by Amaechi supervised local elections? 

It is understandable to stand with Amaechi even as Mrs. Jonathan attempts to bully him, but to suddenly dress up the junior bully as a hero because a larger bully showed up isn't the stuff of educated people.

For the Arugo Park award, I would rather Ama J.K. Park's (you may be surprised that some of us have been resident at Royce Road for much longer than you, recall when Toyota Hiace buses were banned around there? You never know who is standing next to you in cyberspace). Onye shi al'owerre ariya ma, kwara li!


Cheers,...Okwy 


 
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We face forward,...we face neither East or West: we face forward.......Kwame Nkrumah


From: Chidi Anthony Opara <chidi...@gmail.com>
To: usaafric...@googlegroups.com
Sent: Saturday, 17 August 2013, 16:57
Subject: Re: USA Africa Dialogue Series - Fw: Fwd: GOV. AMAECHI TO RECEIVE2013 QUINTESSENCE AWARD

I also partly live and work from Port Harcourt. As for your tricky question, I would plead that you leave Dr. Ugorji and his organization alone to organize and give their award to whoever they want to give. Would you also pose the same question to LNG for their Liquefied Literature Award? Anyway, we are organizing our own award at Arugo Motor Park Owerri and the first recipient would be..........Okwy Okeke, let me see anybody who would ask me how Okwy Okeke changed the landscape of Arugo Motor Park Owerri.

Well, chidi opara reports publish it here

On Saturday, 17 August 2013 13:47:18 UTC+1, oladejo65 wrote:
Gov. Amaechi's nomination is perfect, well thought-out. Great!


From: Okwy Okeke
Sent: 17/08/2013 13:14
To: usaafric...@ googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: USA Africa Dialogue Series - Fw: Fwd: GOV. AMAECHI TO RECEIVE2013 QUINTESSENCE AWARD

"Your accomplishments as a legislator in Rivers State combine with your remarkable record as a Governor who has significantly and positively changed the infrastructural landscape of the same state to make you a deserving choice for the award in 2013." Ugorji went on to say that the governor's actions "to keep the political space in Nigeria liberal and open for all citizens and your efforts to expand and deepen educational opportunities for citizens of your state commend you to the members of the Board of the African Writers Endowment, Inc." 
 

Dear Dr. Ugorji,

I more or less live and work in Port Harcourt. I would like you to list how Gov. Amaechi of the great state of Rivers in Nigeria has positively changed the infrastructural landscape of the same state. It would also be grateful if you include how his actions have have kept the political space in Nigeria liberal and open for all citizens.

Thanks,
Okwy Okeke

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We face forward,...we face neither East or West: we face forward.......Kwame Nkrumah


From: joe keshi <joec...@yahoo.com>
To: "usaafric...@ googlegroups.com" <usaafric...@ googlegroups.com>
Sent: Saturday, 17 August 2013, 0:46
Subject: Re: USA Africa Dialogue Series - Fw: Fwd: GOV. AMAECHI TO RECEIVE 2013 QUINTESSENCE AWARD

a good choice

From: ugorji ugorji <odozi...@winning.com>
To: usaafric...@ googlegroups.com
Sent: Friday, August 16, 2013 11:18 AM
Subject: USA Africa Dialogue Series - Fw: Fwd: GOV. AMAECHI TO RECEIVE 2013 QUINTESSENCE AWARD

 
AWE
African Writers Endowment, Inc.
Telephone: (609) 851-9484
 
Press Release
 
GOV. ROTIMI AMAECHI TO RECEIVE
THE 2013 QUINTESSENCE AWARD
 
PRINCETON, NJ; 14 August 2013: The African Writers Endowment (AWE) is pleased to announce that Governor Rotimi Chibuike Amaechi of the great state of Rivers in Nigeria has been selected to receive the 2013 offering of Quintessence Award. Gov. Amaechi has written to accept the award and to attend the event in person on Saturday, September 28, 2013 at the Lafayette Yard Hotel (formerly Lafayette Yard Marriott) in Trenton, New Jersey. Established in 1998 the award is now regarded as the preeminent Pan-African Leadership Award in North America.
 
The Q' Award (as it is also referred to) is given each year as part of Quintessence Ball: A Celebration of African People in World History, which brings together African people from Africa, North America, and the Caribbean. The award is presented to at least one continental African leader and at least one African American leader, "for distinguished accomplishments in the person's field of endeavor, and for outstanding contributions to the history and heritage of African peoples." It celebrates unique gumption in pursuit of democratic principles and human rights and dignity.
 
In light of our two decades work in support of writers and in support of book publishing, AWE notes with particular pride and satisfaction the fact that Port Harcourt, the capital city of Rivers State, was selected, under the leadership of Gov. Amaechi, as the first World Book Capital City in sub-Sahara Africa for 2014 by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO).
 
In a letter to Governor Amaechi earlier in the year informing him of the award, the Executive Director of African Writers Endowment, Dr. Ugorji O. Ugorji, said "Your accomplishments as a legislator in Rivers State combine with your remarkable record as a Governor who has significantly and positively changed the infrastructural landscape of the same state to make you a deserving choice for the award in 2013." Ugorji went on to say that the governor's actions "to keep the political space in Nigeria liberal and open for all citizens and your efforts to expand and deepen educational opportunities for citizens of your state commend you to the members of the Board of the African Writers Endowment, Inc." 
 
Recipients of the Q'Award in the past have included Lisa Jackson (President Obama's former EPA Director), Vice President Atiku Abubakar of Nigeria, Mr. Kasahoun Checole of Eritrea, Professor Joy Ogwu, Professor Ibrahim Gambari, the late Congressman Donald Payne, Professor Ngugi wa-Thiongo of Kenya, Ambassador Barbara Masekela of South Africa, the late Professor Chinua Achebe, the late Chief Gani Fawehinmi, Professor Toyin Falola, Ambassador Joe Keshi, Professor Molefi Kete Asante, and Professor Victor Ukpolo, to mention a few. In each case, the recipients were present in person to receive the award, which is a requirement. 
 
The award is usually accompanied by a proclamation from the governor of New Jersey and a joint resolution from the New Jersey Senate and General Assembly in honor of the recipients. The event is hosted by the African Writers Endowment, Inc., a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting writers whose works have African themes (see http://www.talldrums.com/).
 
The Quintessence Ball has been supported and/or sponsored over the years by Western Union, Good Works International, Nigerian Peoples Forum, Nigerians in the Diaspora Organization, and New Jersey State political and business leaders. The event will be televised on several television stations in the US and in Nigeria. It will also be aired as a 30-minute Tall Drums program on http://www.talldrums.com/.
 
Further announcements about the plans for the event will be made in due course. Additional information may be obtained by contacting AWE or reaching the Commissioner of Information for Rivers State, Mrs. Ibim Semenitari.

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Dr. Ugorji Okechukwu Ugorji
Executive Director
African Writers Endowment, Inc.
(609) 851-9484
 
 
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