https://www.facebook.com/gloria.philip.5Welcome to Gbagyi Culture and Blogging.
With recent trends in technology, there is the need for the Gbagyi people of our great country, Nigeria to wake up and meet the demands of the 21st century as well as its impact in society. As we know, information is power. The aim of this blog is to reach out to the Gbagyi people with timely updates about events and happenings in our culture, and to come to terms with the new technologies. This blog is open for contributions to everyone from different spheres of life.
I warmly welcome you to the Gbagyi Bloggers.
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Nice one. I salute the brain(s) behind this idea. This is a welcome initiavtive. To start, let the issue of half-naked dressing by our men during cultural display and other festivals in the name of culture be addressed. Just as rightly pointed pointed out by the iniator of this platform: we are in the 21st century, let's be civil in the display of our culture in terms of dressing. Let's make use of our modernised gbagyi attires during cultural shows or any civil demonstration or protest.
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Thanks and you are greatly welcome. Your opinions are noted.
DeleteThis initiative is truly awesome and a wonderful platform ranging from updates on the Gbagyi community and her people, promoting our rich culture and keeping it alive, providing help for one another as we relate and get to know individual needs as well as collective needs. This platform will indeed be of great help. Kudos to the initiator.
ReplyDeleteIndeed is our prayer that it will be of great help to our people
Deletethis is a good way to know about the gbayi culture.. nice one,. kudos
ReplyDeleteTnks@Jemimah Yusuf and you are welcome
DeleteTnks@Jemimah Yusuf and you are welcome
DeleteNice one. I'll get to know more about the Gbagyi people. The issue we have in this country is that we don't know and value the culture of others.
ReplyDeletetnks yes there need for us to tell the world abt us.pls ur contributions are welcome
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ReplyDeleteNice mass comm stunts from you. Honestly I Cant wait to start reading your articles already.
ReplyDeletewow....that's nice and apt, knowledge is the foundation to change, otherwise any attempt made to change could lead to negative outcome, and as a tribe, if positive changes will be recorded, then platforms such as this that builds our knowledge base is indispensable. kudus my Mass Communicator, More grace.... we need objective researchers like you.
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