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NIGERIAN COMMUNITY OF PRACTICE(NICOP MfDR)

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NIGERIAN COMMUNITY OF PRACTICE(NICOP MfDR)

a group for members of african Community of practice on Nigeria with a view to setting up a National Chapter in Nigeria

email  benusang@yahoo.com

234-8053443045

234-7061839801

Location: Calabar,Nigeria
Members: 12
Latest Activity: Dec 14, 2012

THIS IS MY ACTIVE MTN LINE 07061839801

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NIGERIAN COMMUNITY OF PRACTICE MEETING PROPOSED FOR CALABAR,NIGERIA

Dear Colleagues,I will like to receive suggestions for a proposed Nigerian Community of Practice Meeting that I am proposing to hold in Calabar. I am open to every suggestion that will make the…Continue

Started by BENEDICT USANG Jan 12, 2012.

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Comment by Felix Ukam Ngwu on December 14, 2012 at 2:59pm

Hi member!

I am in support of the upcoming meeting holding in Calabar ASAP.

Comment by BENEDICT USANG on October 1, 2012 at 7:45am

The National meeting of Nigerian Community of Practice will hold in the month of December 2012 in Calabar. Please get more development workers to join before then and send in your suggestion for an appropriate date and agenda. Best regards

Comment by Engr. Wasiu Adedeji Tijani on September 26, 2012 at 2:41pm

Good forum, for those of us that still believe in Nigeria, Nicop MfDR will provide the require networking platform that will ensure policy, projects and program deliverable, promote transparency, accountability and appropriate national development through the necessary practicability frameworks and strategy......  we should not allow corruption to sink Nigeria...

Proud to be a member!

Comment by ayeni solomon ayodele on March 21, 2012 at 12:40pm
Forums like this increases my faith in 'the Nigerian Project'. It goes a long way to reassure us that there is hope for us as a nation. As a young person who believes that Nigeria yet has that capacity to come off the shackles of wast and the bondage of corruption, im glad to be part of this foresight. And i pledge my alleigance to this effort. We (Nigeria) shall overcome, and victory we shall see.
Comment by Etim Omini on January 24, 2012 at 5:05pm

There is need for a national meeting, Nigeria should not be left out.

Comment by Sulleiman Adediran on January 12, 2012 at 6:08am

Let's us be part of the enrolment drive... I have just invited Dr Toun Akinsolu to join and I understand she has. Yes, we must plan for a national meeting but we plan properly so that we get results.

Comment by BENEDICT USANG on January 12, 2012 at 5:53am

Am delighted to welcome Mr.Adediran to the Nigerian Group on AFCOP, hopefully we will have more members join us soon as the inaugural meeting of members will soon be held in calabar or abuja.Am looking out for more members to join based in Northern Nigeria.Thanks

Comment by BENEDICT USANG on November 21, 2011 at 9:24am

Dear Dr.Bala, you are welcome to the Nigerian Community of Practice on Managing for Development Results, Plans are now on for a National Conference within the next six months and you will surely be invited to make your input for a successful establishment of the initiative in Nigeria, please invite more of your friends to join us as soon as possible.Thanks

Comment by Dr. Bala Ibrahim Sambo on November 13, 2011 at 1:04pm

Nigerian chapter of CoPmfd is a welcome idea. nigeria has a lot of experience to share with the international community.
email: bisambo2000@yahoo.com or drsambo@balasambo.com
+234-703-1060-010
Location: Badagry, Lagos State, Nigeria
Employer: Administrative Staff College of Nigeria, PMB 1004, Badagry, Lagos, Nigeria.
Looking forward to the actualisation of this noble idea

Comment by Jafar Abdukadir Danesi on May 16, 2011 at 3:49am

How do we make people's voice to count in government policy and projects in Nigeria?

This is particularly important considering the fact that the Nigeria people have been sideline from government policy and development projects for too long.

 

This is the reason why the various development agenda/vision or programmes embarked upon by past administrations in  Nigeria does not have direct impact on the people. The fact  reamins that you cannot shave a person's head in his absence.

The time has come when development projects are based on the felt needs of the people of Nigeria.

 

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