J as the man said “ The Audacity of Hope”
that it will one day change for all of us in this wonderfull continent that we
will see each other as equal brothers and sisters. One people with a
shared future.
From: kictanet-bounces+ntegeb=one2net.co.ug@lists.kictanet.or.ke
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Sent: 07 July 2009 18:25
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Cc: KICTAnet ICT Policy Discussions
Subject: Re: [kictanet] President Obama's upcoming trip - media
resources for your involvement
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On Jul 7, 2009, at 5:40 PM, Eric M.K Osiakwan wrote:
Walu,
Am sorry but i did not mean it in that sense, except to give
information for participation. You know am as African as a Kenyan, Ghana
happens to be my locus for coming into time.
On a much lighter note, African tradition demands that if
your son in visiting me, i need to inform you - we need to keep our Africaness
intact....:-)
Eric here
On 7 Jul 2009, at 09:02, Walubengo J wrote:
Eric @ Ghana,
Dear All, Hope your morning is well. Below are some outlets for getting involved in President
Obama's visit - http://www.whitehouse.gov/mediaresources/ SMS. We’ve launched
an SMS platform to allow citizens to submit questions, comments and
words of welcome (in English and in French) . Using a local SMS
short code in Ghana (1731) , Nigeria (32969) , South
Africa (31958)and Kenya (5683), as well as a long code across the rest
of the world*, Africans and citizens worldwide will be encouraged
to text their messages to the President. SMS participants will also be
able to subscribe to speech highlights in English and French. Long numbers
for mobile registration pan-Africa: 61418601934 and 45609910343. This SMS
platform is not available in the US. We’d love to get a bunch of
people signed up and submitting questions via SMS today. Radio. A live
audio stream of the President's speech will be pushed to
national and local radio stations during the speech. After the speech, a
taped audio recording of the President’s answers to the SMS
messages received will be made available to radio stations and websites. The
President hopes to answer a variety of questions and comments by topic and
region. The audio recording will also be made available for download on www.whitehouse.gov and
iTunes. Online
chat. We
will host a live web chat around the speech on Facebook. The White
House will also create a Facebook “event” around the speech
wherein participants from around the world can engage with one another.
A Twitter hashtag (i.e. #obamaghana) has been promoted to consolidate input
and reaction around the event. WhiteHouse.gov/Ghana - On the
day of the speech, we will launch www.whitehouse.gov/ghana with
links to all of the relevant programs and content
(including transcript, video, etc.) for both domestic and foreign
audiences. NB: Sorry for crossposting. Eric M.K Osiakwan Director Internet Research 42 Ring Road Central, Accra-North Tel: +233.21.258800 ext 7031 Fax: +233.21.258811 Cell: +233.24.4386792
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Eric M.K Osiakwan
Director
Internet Research
42 Ring Road Central, Accra-North
Tel: +233.21.258800 ext 7031
Fax: +233.21.258811
Cell: +233.24.4386792
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