Archive for October 19th, 2009

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LONDON, England (CNN) — A $5 million prize to reward good leadership in Africa was dramatically awarded Monday to … nobody.
Businessman Mo Ibrahim talks about the prize at a news conference in London, England, on Monday.

Wow… Now that would have been a prize!!!

I can’t believe that the board could not find not one African leader worth the prize!

According to CNN, Mo Ibrahim, is  a Sudanese-born businessman who made a fortune in the cell phone industry, he  established the foundation bearing his name in 2006.  According to Ibrahim, when the foundation began awarding the prize, he said at the time “that there may be years when no winner is chosen, and this is such a year.”
There is a lot of money to be made in Africa’s cell phone industry… Seriously! I bet Ibrahim is a billionaire.  Most people don’t have land lines and  so for most who now own cell phones, they just buy phone cards  ( which are riduculosly prized) to use.  One can spend $100 or even more a day on phone cards… very easily.  For most, text messaging is the way to communicate.  The last time i was in Tanzania i spent $500 on phone cards, and i was only there for a month. On the more positive note though,  it is good people can own cell phones, you can talk to people in the villages anytime, day or night.. you don’t necessarily have to take a trip to see how your loved one is doing.

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Connecticut's Jasper Howard (6) was killed early Sunday morning outside of a school dance.

This just sucks!   I heard this on the news, and read on CNN as well “Cornerback Jasper Howard called his mom Saturday night after Connecticut beat Louisville, and he was given the game ball. He was thrilled. The incident happened at 12:33 a.m., shortly after a sponsored student dance on campus.  1 of 2  Just hours later, the phone rang again. This time it was UConn football coach Randy Edsall notifying her that her son had been stabbed. He was pronounced dead early Sunday.”

I have no idea what would have generated so much anger that someone can just take away another’s life like that, but it boils down to same thing that i talk about…How can we, parents,  protect our kids after sending them to school? Can you imagine getting that phone call! I pray for this family and hope they find peace and comfort during this difficult time.

He was only 20 yrs old, trying to make something for himself, what a life just cut short!  Let’s pray for our children,  raise them to be better men, getting them to live right.  Hope  Jasper’s killer will be brought to justice, soon.

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