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  • 1. Bridget Casas  |  February 22, 2009 at 3:11 am

    You need to put something about yourself here so we know about you. I got here by “go to random blog.” I enjoy using that link because it takes me places I would not normally go to or see. But I need to know a little more about what is going on and what you are doing. What is your objective with this weblog?

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  • 2. gokemedia  |  November 7, 2009 at 3:58 pm

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  • 3. Juliana Taiwo  |  November 10, 2009 at 12:58 pm

    Hi Bridget. I am just getting this comment obviously posted since February 22, 2009.
    My name is Juliana Taiwo, a journalist with THISDAY Newspapers in Nigeria. I started the blog while in Germany 2008 for multimedia online journalism course.
    Basically is to enable me write on issues I feel strongly about but I guess facebook seems more engaging so I hardly keep up my promise of writing at least a week.

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    • 4. Kayode  |  May 24, 2010 at 4:11 pm

      I like most of your comments concerning the issue affecting the people of Nigeria. I enjoy most of your posting too on FB. God will help you and Nigerian at large.

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  • 5. Aralena Malone-Leroy  |  February 26, 2010 at 4:24 pm

    Dear Ms. Taiwo,

    The Women’s International Perspective (www.thewip.net) linked to your article, “Rules of Engagement in Ethiopia” in our Byline Portal, where we hand-pick articles daily from women writers worldwide. We link our readers to important female bylines from journals, magazines, websites, blogs, and online newspapers around the globe. Thank you very much for writing this important piece.
    You can find the link here:
    http://thewip.net/portal/2010/02/rules_of_engagement_in_ethiopi.html/a_perturbing_argument_on_dont.html

    Since our launch in March 2007, we have also published over 500 exclusive stories from our writers who now represent a collective of over 150 women from over 35 countries. The WIP seeks to balance the tremendous under-representation of women in media. We offer a greater diversity of background and opinion than typically found in one online news publication.

    We hope you will visit our website (www.thewip.net) and consider writing an exclusive story for The WIP. We would also be pleased to link to your future stories, so please do stay in touch.

    Warm Regards,
    Aralena Malone-Leroy

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    • 6. julianataiwo  |  May 24, 2010 at 5:34 pm

      Hello Aralena, so sorry just getting to read your comments. I am honoured that you found my article worthy to be on your website. Thanks alot.
      Juliana

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  • 7. Osayande Augustine  |  December 11, 2010 at 9:30 pm

    This is wonderful, i am so encourage. i have been thinking of what to do with my little expirence after i was kick out of thisday

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