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Conference Sharing on OAU/AU 50th Anniversary with “Land Grabbing in Africa”

May 7, 2013

Dear All,

You are cordially invited to attend a Conference Discussion 
Sharing Forum about “Land Grabbing in Africa” with its 
devastating catastrophic effects it puts on the People of Africa 
which in effect is causing harm and is hindering sustainable 
progressive development for the people of Africa.  In extend it 
is hampering climetic and the Environmental pollution that is 
destroying the eco-system and nature. 
The Forum will highlight and discuss how to find solution to fix
the problem and urgently stop this mess that is destroying lives, 
the eco-system and the natural seedlings of African foods and 
historical cultural traditional values.
Guest Speakers:
1) “Mr. Obang O. Metho” of Solidarity Movement will give a
talk on the extent of Land Grabbing in Ethiopia and how it is 
devastating lives to victims of Land Grabbing
2) Mr. Maurice Carney, the Excecutive Director of Friends of 
Congo will Speak on Human Rights Violation and Crime in 
Congo, he will give first hand experience on Land Grabbing
and Displacement of Congo people by Organize terror groups
3) Mr. Gnaka Lagoke, Ph.D (From Ivory Coast) will share on
matters pertaining to Pan-Africanism with its relevance in the
21st century, particularly to the Diaspora, people of African descent.
Date:   May, 10th 2013 at 12.30 a.m.
From: 12.30 a.m. to 3.30 p.m.
Place: Montgomery Works at Wheaton Mall
              11002 Virs Mill Road
              Wheaton, MD 20902
Share and spread the word………….
Kindly go to the 4th Floor Conference Room turn right from the 
elevetor Call Montgomery Works for direction assistance (301 946 1806All are invited……

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