
My aspiration on changing the notions about women as weak and advocating for women’s right is inspired by all the strong women I know in my life, especially my mother and myself.
It is my aspiration to change the public views that women are helpless. Because from the very beginning, women are not. They carry at their back our world, our home, our lives, and the future.
It is such an honour to introduce my guestbloggers. We may have differences in colours, race, religion, location, and perspective, but we are one in standing firm to fight against injustices. It makes us one.
So I invite you to read and leave comments to welcome them here.
Angry African on the Loose on Long Live Mama Africa
The environmentalist Matt for becoming a registered contributor in my blog
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This is the page for all the wonderful chosen guestbloggers. I would say everyone is welcome. Just tell me ahead or hope you will accept my request If I happen to walk around your blog. See you here!
But, I would love if you volunteer… Any VOLUNTEERS here??



12 responses so far ↓
Angry African on the Loose’ Guestpost « The Life of a not-so Princess // March 26, 2008 at 8:32 pm |
[...] Guestbloggers Bench [...]
matt // April 11, 2008 at 2:04 pm |
Hi Baikong
Sent a post over for your blog (about biofuels). Did you get it?
matt // April 11, 2008 at 3:03 pm |
OK. I’ve just sent you another post about ‘food riots globally’. You moderation setting only allows me to ‘Submit for review’. So it’s over to you Baikong to review my 2 posts.
Baikong // April 11, 2008 at 6:51 pm |
Hi matt,
yes, i got the two entry posts, one on biofuel and one of food crises which are all very relevant for many of us in the meantime! Wonderful posts! thanks a lot matt! and let us all welcome matt for being my guest blogger here.
Martine // October 27, 2008 at 4:12 am |
You have a wonderful website and I would LOVE to be your guestblogger!
cheritycall // October 27, 2008 at 7:23 pm |
How are you?, Give something for help those hungry people from Africa and India,
I created this blog about them:
in http://tinyurl.com/5hu74e
Baikong // November 4, 2008 at 11:15 am |
Hi martine – please do contribute in my blog. Please let me know on when would you like to start.
Dontpayfortwitter // June 15, 2009 at 12:41 am |
Please do not consider this spam. This is for a important cause. I am posting this on as many sites as I can. Please tell your friends to come too! I will be putting up a petition soon.
Not subscriptions, not ANY form of paid accounts, twitter this is WRONG and you will drive away a lot of users. Join this group to protest against Twitter’s proposals of paid accounts. We urge Twitter to advertise on their site rather than charge users to use it.
Twitter’s servers are already cracking under the strain of the traffic they get. Who would want to pay for something that is slow & goes down all the time. What will they give us, a ‘premium failwhale’?
Recent news is that b/c of a spammer, twitter is coming out this summer with premium accounts that will cost money. One of the best things about twitter, is that it’s free to tweet! I for one will not pay, join in my group if you won’t either!
http://www.facebook.com/home.php#/group.php?gid=103507618736&ref=mf
LouctEntimino // June 17, 2009 at 3:18 pm |
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