Monday, 3 December 2012

Rebuilding The Walls of Mombasa


The greatest social problem of our generation in Mombasa is that of conformity to global and national patterns and ideas of this world. This has meant that in every area of influence over all the earth, our generation brings very little to the general Commonwealth of Nations. 

The season has come to connect our dignity to our destiny as a part of politics given our way of life of truth, reconciliation and healing based on the principle of neighbourhood as residents of Mombasa.

We have come up with a campaign called Nipe Tano where we are challenging the people of Mombasa to arise and build their city. We have to participate and encourage our neighbors to do the same. We have to bring the change we need, the change we want. We have to see ourselves as part of the solution to the challenges we are facing. We have to take initiative and drive our city forward.

Nipe Tano seeks to raise a generation that will:

1. Affirm family values as the firm foundation of our homes
2. Enable knowledge based, lifelong, teaching and learning that will empower generations
3. Create a lifestyle of wellbeing and care that will dignify lives
4. Facilitate economic growth through investing in healthcare in order to be globally competitive
5. Establish a City that relates on the principle of neighbourhood that will enhance the art of life


The campaign seeks to train and induct residents through the FLAG Leadership Centres in 12 areas of influence, support this generation of leaders with the spiritual, natural, financial and human resource and send them out into the world to be ambassadors of transformation.


You are welcome to be a part of this great movement.

2 comments:

  1. Rebuilding the walls of Mombasa.... Awesome. I take up the challenge. and in line with NIPE TANO..... i bring in my MULTIPLES OF FIVE.

    plus I have already registered to vote :-)

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  2. Thanks Maureen ... encourage your friends to Get Out and Register! Only those who are eligible and registered will be able to exercise that right come elections. Nipe Tano!

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