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Dear Member
Thank you for trekking all the way down to my Crimspace Page (think of it as a tiny cyber-space cubicle where I happily wait to be of service to you) and thank you for being a part of this community.
I am not gifted in brevity so by way of introduction, I will direct those of you who can spare the time to my personal blog (think of it as my permanent place of residence on cyber-space where you have been granted an open invitation) just to find out a bit about ME
For those who are pressed for time, I will say a bit about myself.
I am an African woman born in the country of Zimbabwe; pursuing post-graduate studies at the University of Sussex in the United Kingdom. I identify as feminist (a very radical tag to wear when you're from a patriarchal society as mine); I am a writer, an award-winning journalist, an internationally recognized blogger affiliated to the Washington Foreign Press Center Bloggers For Change alumni.
I have always been opinionated and gender activism served as a wonderful outlet for my varied protestations on social injustice, inequality, marginalization and uneven distribution or access to resources.
But now as I grow older; I seek a basis for the things I have unquestioningly believed - so research becomes a place to start this interrogation of the world and of the people in it.
In the words of, Frances Wright:
"All that I say is, examine, inquire. Look into the nature of things. Search out the grounds of your opinions, the for and against. Know why you believe, understand what you believe, and possess a reason for the faith that is in you."
Consider this brief post to be the equivalent of a cyber-space handshake and accompanying that gesture I wish to say, "it's a pleasure to meet you!".
*Delta
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Thank you, Delta. It's great to find a space filled with interesting minds!
Greetings to you Delta Ndou,
The National Open University of Nigeria is organising a workshop to address the issues of Corruption, Insecurity and Terrorism in Nigeria. Please I would like you to be part of it and also to pass the message across the other interested people who love to partner with the Nigerian government to develop and consolidate our security and economy. I would like to send you more details about the event.
Thank you in anticipation of your usual swift response and consideration.
Yours truly,
Mathew Nwokwu
President
ACSSON
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Nice to hear such a friendly welcome, dear Delta :) I'm so happy to join this interesting community, I hope that we will learn and exchange many interesting and useful things :) Hello from Balkan- Republic of Serbia :)))))
Happy Easter :)
Thank you for the nice welcome!
Kind regards,
Susana
Thank you Delta. I look forward to exploring all that this site entails.
Keith
Thank you for your welcome!
All the best,
Ferdinando
Hi. Thanks for the welcoming =) If i have any questions i will contact you =) I'm in the curse of Forensics Psychology and i register this community because we have were so must information and actual information, and help me training my English.
Hi there!
I'm new here so I don't know exacly how things are going on this site.
I'm studying Psychology in National Security Domain so I thought some of the people are enjoying this site could help me with information about different subjects in national security domain.
Thank you for invitation!
All the best
Sinziana
Thank you for your welcome.
Happy New Year
All the best
Ronnie
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