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selasie
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What do you have to offer.
May 12, 2007 - 09:38 AM
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*I was wandering.what does the youth realy have to offer.we always talk about youth paticipating but what i think is,we are not being given the opportunity because of the way some of us abuse the chances we get.
Dose smeone realy agrees with me on this?
This post was edited on: 2007-05-12 at 09:40 AM by: dannyme
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Dennis Nyakundi Onguti
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Re: What do you have to offer.
May 12, 2007 - 03:13 PM
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Well, i understand what you are saying and indeed there is some truth in it. Though, in the youthful stage of life, it is a moment of learning and we can only learn by doing. In the learning process we make mistakes through which we should be helped to grow than to be dismissed as useless brats. I have worked with youth for the last 5 years in an organization that is purely run by the youth for the youth. The leadership potential portrayed is just fascinating. Most of this youths are have no Masters in Leadership, let alone a degree.
If they have done that it is a sign that we are capable of doing something great for our society.
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