
...okay wow...this one is hard!!!..good news, that is not related to my brother...hmmmnnn...i know there is some out there...let me dig deep...little sarcastico is dancing around in my head, smiling devilishly, tempting me to write about 'good news' that others might not think was such good news...you do realize that even the news broadcasting people only focus on the bad news....
...uh, let's see...i think back in september of this year, russia unveiled a new passenger jet with the hopes of establishing themselves as a global seller of commercial aircrafts....good news to me because it increases the diversity of aircrafts available to be purchased and used...it also indicates growth on some level for the country...i've been worried about russia because the men have been essentially drinking themselves to death...so hopefully, this will open up a new market and create jobs to help the men stop killing themselves and improve life in russia...i personally have no problems with russia....
...adam kwarasey has decided that he will represent ghana when he plays international football...adam was born and raised in norway and his mother is norwegian...and the norwegian u-20 team has invited him to play...but, adam's father is ghanaian...he had played in ghana when younger and liked the way they played...he currently plays for a norwegian club side and although ghana has not called him to play for his side, he is hopeful and remains patient...i think its good news because most people end up playing for the country in which they were born and raised...especially when the opportunity has presented with that country and not with the other, as in adam's case...these things are tricky because then you also have to consider which side is most likely to make it into the world cup at a time when you will be playing...he's young so he has time...hows that for choosing africa over europe!!...although, i have no prob with europe, usually;)...
...a global (i wonder how global it was...i didn' t get it nor hear about it...hehe...did you?...)poll found that most people would be willing to make personal sacrifices to address climate change!!!...hip hip hooray...i have been concerned with global warming since i heard about it, way back in elementary school...its always on my heart as i love, love, love nature and all what she gives us...it thrills me that others are concerned enough about it to at least express the desire to make changes to address it...people used to deny that global warming was even an issue...big ups to, oh shoot...i'm forgetting his name...oh come on...he used to be vice president with clinton...oh my!!...i really can't remember his name...*scratches her head and looks around room for her ginkgo biloba*...well, the guy who made the movie 'an inconvenient truth' (do not quote me on that title) and subsequently won the nobel peace prize...i think he helped raise awareness of global warming in the us...
...another study with the fruit kiwi shows that organic food packs more vitamins and nutrients than conventionally grown food!!...score!...i am an advocate and groupie for organic food...just wait till i buy my plot of land, build my house and start my garden...i don't know that i'll ever buy food from the outside world again or eat out that much...except at the organic restaurants...so, just one more study to make you really consider switching over to organic...:)...
...okay...wow...had to DIG deep but managed to find a few stories not related to my brother's soccer success...hope you enjoyed;)...but do know that i will post about that kid tomorrow...that's when the new news about him is official and i can say it...can't wait...

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The (former) Vice President-Al Gore
It is good to note the wave of positivism that is sweeping across the world especially the diaspora about Nigeria. Your blog is a part of that internal reawakening that Nigeria is a very special place. That is why I write too. I hope you find time to visit all the wonderful places i have blogged, and more. Thank you for your words on my blog, they are very strong and affirmative, and I feel very encouraged.
Nigeria, Nigeria, Nigeria.
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