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  • Africa in 140 characters

    Posted on August 1st, 2009 Marieme 3 comments

    Africans are talking! Yes in 140 characters. Many have noticed the rise of Africans bloggers and interesting tweets about Africa recently. I love it! Why this is happening, asked Top Bloggers from the Twitter community… Well African has stories to tell I replied. For decades Africa story has interested millions of individuals. The real stories have not been told or 30% of them were reported inaccurately. For the African people, the oral tradition they are used to is linked to their way of life. Most African societies place great worth in oral tradition because it is a primary means of conveying culture. It is also a mode of transmitting feelings, and attitudes. For centuries, African people depended upon oral tradition to teach the listener’s important traditional values and morals pertaining to how to live. Oral tradition delivers explanations to the mysteries of the universe and the meaning of life on earth. In African religion, it is the guiding principle in which to make sense of the world. Oral tradition is non-written history, its spoken word only. Historically, most African societies did not have an invented alphabet. Before the invention of written language, and before the advent of widespread literacy, oral tradition was much more of a daily presence in people’s lives than it is in our world today. Nowadays, popular forms of storytelling in Western culture include movies, television and Social Media (Twitter, Facebook etc…)

    West African storytelling, the Griots are the keepers of the culture, as their amazing memories and storytelling abilities allow them to keep alive the culture, history, and genealogies of their people.

    We know that in Africa a voice was the vehicle in which knowledge was passed on from one generation to another. A single Voice unified a family, clan, or community. Enforcement of customs depended on voice. When a person died…his or her voice was no longer to be heard, it was as if a whole library had been destroyed. Voice is important in Africa. …Most African people did not invent an alphabet for the art of reading and writing. Therefore they could not keep written records of their history. Instead they passed on information form one generation to another, by word of mouth.

    Not only Social media is encouraging African people to write, tell and share more stories that can be archived for the next generation it is also one of the vehicles of the Rebranding of Africa™.

    I have seen the rise of excellent news site like AllFrica and Africa news.

    Some of the African bloggers I have noticed in recent days are: @tmsruge @Ethnicsupplies, @directassist, @ajmunn @KengeGunya @HillsofAfrica @planyoursafari @thebestofzambia @schoelink @AcaciaAfrica @PinkSafaris @ontdeksafaris @InkosiAfrica @Mnashy, @mjamme

    Keep blogging… @mjamme

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  • Tuttle Club in London

    Posted on July 24th, 2009 Marieme 1 comment

    The Tuttle Club attendees really do have fun; I was one of them this morning and I did enjoy it. The Breakfast extended to lunch and took place at the InnPark- St James Park, I met really nice people with plenty of ideas. The ideas that can change our world; The Tuttle club was founded by Lloyd Davis who is a popular figure on the London Social Media Scene. Lloyd created the Tuttle club couples of years ago so people can get together, randomly, almost spontaneously, meet, discuss and share ideas. The meeting is very informal and its over a coffee or muffin, ideas flow literally instantaneously. People are relaxed, cool and friendly. Techno Bloggers, Journalist, techies, investors, PR experts, entrepreneurs and creator are amongst the attendees. Lloyds has created a new way of networking and clearly giving power to the people, the events is run by itself, “people get together and run it themselves literally” said Lloyd. They make their owns plans and choose a emplacement in London for meetings.

    The Tuttle club is the modern networking, with thousand of networks out there; it has differentiated itself from the normal networking we are all use to.

    The TedxTutle http://twitter.com/TEDxTuttle will take a place on the 17th of September 2009 and more events are planned in Europe. The First Tuttle club Africa will be announced very soon and will have its first event in Senegal.

    Short Bio of Lloyd Davis.

    Lloyd Davis is a popular figure on the London Social Media Scene. Lloyd has been blogging and podcasting since 2004 and with a diverse background that includes theatre, information management and public service he has acquired a unique, in-depth and practical understanding of how to use media and social networks on the web to build and sustain rich relationships online and off-.
    In the last year, Lloyd has written and produced blog content for clients as diverse as BP, the World Health Care Congress and Surrey Primary Care Trust and worked regularly with Policy Unplugged as a Social Reporter at corporate and public un-conferences. Lloyd also has a talent for facilitating Open Space events holding workshops for ORG, Online Information and VNU’s Blogs and Social Media Forum.
    Lloyd runs the London chapter of Social Media Club. He has recently spoken at Web2Open in Berlin, the 3rd London BarCamp and BarCampUKGovWeb. Lloyd is the also founder of the Tuttle Club, a community-based effort to create a physical space for people in Social Media to come together for social, learning and work activities.

    Please Follow Tuttle and Llyod Davis

    Thanks

    Marieme

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  • What are you doing?… with your life?

    Posted on May 30th, 2009 Marieme No comments

    Is twitter the answer?

    With hundreds of thousands being laid off, across the world people in all walks of life are struggling to figure out what to do next in their Businesses, their Relationships and in their Lives. We are all asking questions. After almost a year of witnessing a complete meltdown of systems failures, time has come for a complete new invention. Someone out there must come up with brand new energetic, innovative, responsible, sustainable ideas

    Reinventing all the systems will bring back trust, accountability and respect. The Buttons needs to be reset. I think so!

    On the 2nd of July 2009, I will be hosting a workshop in Guildford Surrey, and will be supporting businesses and individuals with their Reinvention program.
    It is a Premiere Workshop that is Fun, dynamic, energised and interactive. We will be repeating it trough the country.

    The workshop is all about YOU, and where you are now, in this current climate.

    When you join us on the 2nd of July at the Guildford Cathedral Regus Office in a cool and lovely atmosphere you will be asked questions you have been asking yourself for a very long time and never got the answer, for example:

    How can I be the person I want to be?
    How can reinvent myself in these difficult economic times?
    Do I have a plan?
    What do I do next?
    What in it for me?
    Am I taking action?
    What Am I passionate about?
    Am I ready to relaunch my life because of a challenge recently?
    How am I creating the me I want to be?
    Am I acquiring wisdom?
    How Am I different to others?
    Is twitter the answer?
    How about my skills, how can I transfer them?
    Am I thinking outside the box?
    Is UK the answer?
    What is my dream?

    Then…

    Imagine yourself walking away from this unique workshop totally reinvented with a very simple rule.

    Because by the time you finish for the day, Mariéme will be sharing with you

    How to Create your Unique Brand
    You will learn more about your own story
    You will understand your Product
    You will know your audience
    She will give you direction on how to Market and Position yourself in this very competitive world
    You will feel totally confident and determined
    You will feel motivated and inspired
    You will be equipped with tools
    She will help you set out of your comfort zone
    And you will execute

    Please book your seat at Marieme Jamme Workshops http://reinventyourself.eventbrite.com/

    I am looking forward in seeing you!

    Marieme

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