[AfrICANN-discuss] RE: AfrICANN Digest, Vol 84, Issue 46

Remmy Nweke remmyn at gmail.com
Tue Feb 18 23:19:27 SAST 2014


Bouba you have a point there. African rebirth.

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Date: Tue, 18 Feb 2014 20:56:57 +0000
From: Nii Narku Quaynor <quaynor at ghana.com>
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Yea yea I'll like 'my village Internet'. It's better than Ghana's,
Ecowas', Africa's...for data protection and I alone would use it ;-)

On Feb 18, 2014, at 20:15, bouba <djamaab at yahoo.fr> wrote:

> Interesting;
>
> We africans it is better for us to stop bickering ourselves; lets consider this possibility and above all prepare ourselves firmly on any event/future of Internet in order to exist and influence the debate instead of being followers.
>
> ----
> Djamaa BOUBA
>
>
> Le Mardi 18 février 2014 20h35, Pierre Lotis NANKEP <lnankep at yahoo.fr> a écrit :
> Let us discuss again the fragmentation of the Internet. Do not be afraid to face the reality of the future ...
>
> Where are our Internet Activists, and Fellowshippers?
> What are your opinions on the current and upcoming developments?
>
> Happy reading :
> http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-26210053
> http://www.theregister.co.uk/2014/02/17/angela_merkel_eu_internet_nsa_us/
> http://www.france24.com/fr/20140217-angela-merkel-nsa-internet-europeen-espionnage-protection-donnees-personnelles-espionnage/
> Whether you want it or not, future generations will not know the Internet as it exists today. Anyway, enjoy the anarchic freedom that gives us the Internet today before things normalize.
>
> --
> Pierre Lotis NANKEP
>
>
>
> Le Jeudi 6 février 2014 6h04, Mukom Akong T. <mukom.tamon at gmail.com> a écrit :
>
>
>> On 5 February 2014 16:28, Ben Akoh <me at benakoh.com> wrote:
>> What is this deep seated desire to close dialogues? Where does it come from? It defies the very nature of Africans - our cultural fundamentals to dialogue until a resolution is reached, until out hearts' content. It violates the freedom of speech that we all subscribe to. Totally against our being. A dialogue, any dialogue should continue until we are satisfied. There are no gate keepers in traditional African dialogue settings. If you wish not to participate, just play the lurker. That is some form of expression too.
>
> +1 Ben. Defending an open Internet by not tolerating discussion about an open Internet. What an incredible demonstration on openness!!
>
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+1

Francine GANDJI



On Tuesday, February 18, 2014 9:25 PM, bouba <djamaab at yahoo.fr> wrote:

Interesting;

We africans it is better for us to stop bickering ourselves; lets
consider this possibility and above all prepare ourselves firmly on
any event/future of Internet in order to exist and influence the
debate instead of being followers.

----
Djamaa BOUBA




Le Mardi 18 février 2014 20h35, Pierre Lotis NANKEP <lnankep at yahoo.fr> a écrit :

Let us discuss again the fragmentation of the Internet. Do not be
afraid to face the reality of the future ...

Where are our Internet Activists, and Fellowshippers?
What are your opinions on the current and upcoming developments?

Happy reading :

	1. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-26210053
	2. http://www.theregister.co.uk/2014/02/17/angela_merkel_eu_internet_nsa_us/
	3. http://www.france24.com/fr/20140217-angela-merkel-nsa-internet-europeen-espionnage-protection-donnees-personnelles-espionnage/
Whether you want it or not, future generations will not know the
Internet as it exists today. Anyway, enjoy the anarchic freedom that
gives us the Internet today before things normalize.

-- 
Pierre Lotis NANKEP





Le Jeudi 6 février 2014 6h04, Mukom Akong T. <mukom.tamon at gmail.com> a écrit :




On 5 February 2014 16:28, Ben Akoh <me at benakoh.com> wrote:
>
>What is this deep seated desire to close dialogues? Where does it come from? It defies the very nature of Africans - our cultural fundamentals to dialogue until a resolution is reached, until out hearts' content. It violates the freedom of speech that we all subscribe to. Totally against our being. A dialogue, any dialogue should continue until we are satisfied. There are no gate keepers in traditional African dialogue settings. If you wish not to participate, just play the lurker. That is some form of expression too.

+1 Ben. Defending an open Internet by not tolerating discussion about
an open Internet. What an incredible demonstration on openness!!

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