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Nigeria (14,957 members)
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Capital: Abuja; note - on 12 December 1991 the capital was officially transferred from Lagos to Abuja; most federal government offices have now made the move to Abuja Population: 138283240
Area: 923 km²
GDP: 166.8 billion
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Languages: English (official), Hausa, Yoruba, Igbo (Ibo), Fulani
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Eta Eta Uso
Nigeria | 20
Being an active member of TakingITGlobal has lead me to numerous achievements, many of which have occurred this year. TIG has, as its saying goes, “inspired, informed, and involved” me to become successful both locally and internationally. With the help of TIG, I have had the opportunity to connect with a large number of people each day, to gain awareness on various issues, and to increase... ( read more)
Esther Agbarakwe
Nigeria | 24
Creating opportunities for action, and helping me connect with others where I received information and other resources have always inspired me ever since I joined TakingITGlobal
Recently on April 21st 2007 I marked my 23rd birthday and Taking it global joined me in celebrating by sending me a most wonderful e-card I have ever received and I am grateful. For the team being there for me have... ( read more)
SANS FRANKLIN
Nigeria | 24
Creating opportunities for action, and helping me connect with others where I received information and other resources have always inspired me ever since I joined TakingITGlobal
Recently on march 19 2007 I marked my 20rd birthday and Taking it global joined me in celebrating by sending me a most wonderful e-card I have ever received and I am grateful. For the team being there for me have... ( read more)
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Artwork from Calabar
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Current Contest:
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Writing from Calabar
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Non-Violent Conflict in Nigeria
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Manny Maurice
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Confusing messages about sex for young people
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Esther Agbarakwe
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Values clarification
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Isong
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Welcome to TakingITGlobal Nigeria!
TakingITGlobal Calabar is a web-based platform for ideas and expression, a resource of opportunities, and a network of inspirational young people and their projects.
237 members from Calabar
0 members online from Calabar
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CLCWA
Nearing the last few months of TakingITGlobal’s Creating Local Connections West Africa project pilot, it is now time to jump in and give this groundbreaking initiative all it needs to become the tool for youth involvement in the development of the Nigerian nation! Get inspired; informed and involved today, your country needs YOU!
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Personal updates from members in Calabar |
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First Step by estyc (4:21 PM)
Introduction:
In reality the first step is always the hardest to... |
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Is Nigeria Fit for children and Youth? A need for renewal of Our Commitment by estyc (2:08 PM)
Today Nigeria celebrate it greatest asset: Youth and Children as it... |
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Nigeria Youth can achieve the Nation's greatness if..... by sahacaan (3:09 AM)
I will like to use this medium to appreciate those who participated in... |
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Why The Rich Ignore The Poor by etauso (3:22 PM)
The rich (so called affluent and influential people) have in recent... |
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Gender and ICT policy. by estyc (2:47 PM)
“The information society cannot be complete without the active... |
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Member-run projects |
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Nigerian Foreign Relations Association
Nigerian Foreign relations Association is a private, non profit making Orgaisation dedicated to creating a platform for furthering public discuss about International issues affecting Nigeria interest, through learning, research and advocacy. ( read more)
YOUTH REPOSITIONING FOUNDATION
Millions of people die because of HIV/AIDS.Youths and children are vulnerable to HIV/AIDS.
This programme is poised to address issues such as HIV/AIDS ,Cultism,sexual harrassment,unemployment,bad mentoring,neglect,child abuse,drug... ( read more)
Career Link Youth Team
Founded in 1992,Carrier Link Youth has been an influential force in the youth work movement for more than 13 years.
The organisation began life as the 'National Organisation of Girls Clubs', with the original purpose of supporting clubs... ( read more)
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