[gu-l] (04/19/02) Nigerian project
Takeshi Utsumi, Ph.D.
utsumi@columbia.edu
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<<April 19, 2002>>
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Charles Ugo. Eke
Founder/CEO
Infotex Systems, Inc.
New Jersy
908.753.0030 X 11
cel: 908.884.1045
bychief@yahoo.com
ceke@infotexsystems.com<<March 14, 2002>>Temporary out of order.
http://www.Infotexsystems.com
Dear Charles:
(1) It was my great pleasure to have met with you at Chemists Club in
Manhattan on 4/17th.
(2) Many thanks for your msg and info about the conference at the Sheraton
Hotel in Flushing on 4/27th which is just a 10 minutes walk from my place.
(3) This conference sounds very interesting and I think it would be a very
good opportunity for your presentation of our GUS/Nigeria project.
I would be very happy to assist you on this presentation. Pls try to get a
projector for my PowerPoint slide presentation.
(4) Among dignitaries from Nigeria, it might be good to particulary meet
with Dr. Pat Utomi (Banker and Dir. of University of Lagos, School of
Business Administration) and Mr. Ernest Ndukwe, (CEO. of Nigerian
Communications Commission, NCC), etc.
(4) I shall wait for your phone call tomorrow at 3:00 pm -- be sure you wil=
l
be at your computer so that I can direct you to appropriate URLs in our web
site. You can have my permission of extracting any parts of the web
materials for your constructing a proposal.
Best, Tak
On 4/18/02 10:12 PM, "charles ugo" <bychief@yahoo.com> wrote:
>=20
> Note: forwarded message attached.
> Dear Dr. Tak
> I have attached the convention information for you.
> Also as we discussed, I will call you on sat so that
> we can work on the proposal.
>=20
> I will cc you the mail to Dr. Dada.
>=20
>=20
>=20
> =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D
> Thanks and God Bless
> Sincerely yours
> Sir Charles Ugo Eke(K of C), Ochiri Ozuo 1
> Founder/CEO
> Infotex Systems,Inc, USA
> KindiCare Development Center, USA
> OUN_ILC(Nig),PLC. Ebusinesstec.com
>=20
> __________________________________________________
> Do You Yahoo!?
> Yahoo! Tax Center - online filing with TurboTax
> http://taxes.yahoo.com/
>=20
> From: Sir Charles U.Eke <web60154@infotexsystems.com>
> Reply-To: ceke@infotexsystems.com, or@infotexsystems.com, bychief@yahoo.c=
om
> Date: 19 Apr 2002 01:38:58 -0000
> To: bychief@yahoo.com
> Subject: NIGERIANS IN DIASPORA ORGANIZATION (NIDO AMERICAS) (fwd)
>=20
>=20
>=20
> Thanks
> Charles Ugo Eke, Founder/CEO
> Infotex Systems, Inc
> Kindicare Dev. LLC, Group Chairman
> OUN_ILC, Nig.PLC, Founder/MD
> www.Infotexsystems.com
> 908.753.0030 ext 11
> Dreams does not come with expiration date.
>=20
> ---- Forwarded Message ----
> Date: Sun, 14 Apr 2002 13:19:41 EDT
> From: <Newyorklawoffice@aol.com>
> To:cubena@pol.net
> Subject: NIGERIANS IN DIASPORA ORGANIZATION (NIDO AMERICAS)
>=20
> Dear Sir/Madam:
>=20
> Please be reminded that the Professionals Workshop organized by Nigerians=
In
> Diaspora Organization (NIDO Americas), is less than a couple of weeks awa=
y.
> Members of the Board of Trustees of NIDO, are once again pleased to invit=
e
> you to the regional workshop, scheduled for Saturday, April 27, 2002, at
> 8:00am, at Sheraton Hotel - LaGuardia, 135-20 39th Avenue, Flushing-Queen=
s,
> New York 11354. Arrangements have been made with the hotel for discounted
> room rates for guests arriving from out of town. Please feel free to call=
the
> hotel at 718-460-6666 and make your reservation. The event is free of cha=
rge
> to every Nigerian professional. Similarly, breakfast and lunch will be se=
rved
> at no cost.
>=20
> As you may already know, NIDO is an association of Nigerian professionals=
in
> North & South America. NIDO, a non-government organization, has received
> tremendous encouragement and support from the Nigerian government and pri=
vate
> corporations, including Exxon-Mobil Oil. NIDO was formed in response to t=
he
> clamor for Nigerian professionals to form an organization that can be an
> anchor towards enhancing the potentials of our professionals for active
> participation in the economic development of Nigeria. Thus, the emergence=
of
> "NIDO Americas"and "NIDO Europe" as leading professional organizations of
> Nigerians in the Americas and Europe, respectively. The primary goal for =
NIDO
> is to galvanize and mobilize the vast human resources of Nigerian
> processionals in the diaspora towards building a greater Nigeria. NIDO
> promises to fight for the benefits of its members and Nigerian profession=
als
> in general. Do you have a potentially viable economic project idea? Do yo=
u
> have an obstacle getting your project accepted by the Nigerian government
> and/or private sector? Is your problem getting funding for your proposal?
> NIDO's mission is to encourage and guide Nigerians towards setting up
> projects and/or services in Nigerian, thereby taking advantage of our
> enormous resources.
>=20
> On March 3, 2001, the first convention of NIDO was held in Washington, DC=
.
> The event attracted over 500 Nigerian Accountants, Lawyers, Doctors,
> Engineers, etc. Successful elections were held for an Interim Board of
> Trustees. Since their election, the Trustees have met numerous times and
> carried out fundamental responsibilities including but not limited to,
> framing the structure of NIDO, drafting bylaws and identifying potential
> funding sources. Realizing that NIDO is unprecedented, the board took its
> time to articulate the most suitable structure for an organization that w=
ill
> indeed bring dignity and tremendous economic benefits to its members and
> Nigerians. Despite such criticism that "NIDO is very quite," the Interim
> Board decided to first lay a proper foundation before over publicizing NI=
DO.
> Bearing in mind that NIDO is not a social, cultural or political
> organization, the organization has chosen to address only specific and
> potentially rewarding projects or ventures in and outside Nigeria.
>=20
> At the workshop on Saturday, April 27, 2002, a special address and messag=
e
> from President Olusegun Obasanjo supporting the NIDO program, will be
> delivered by Dr. Joyce Wigwe, The Special Assistant to the President on
> Diaspora matters. The Minister of Industries is expected to deliver a
> goodwill message, while Mallam Nasir EL-Rufai, Director-General, Bureau o=
f
> Public Enterprise, will give the keynote address. Most importantly, Niger=
ian
> Professionals in The United States, Canada, Brazil and other South Americ=
an
> Countries, will meet in five different conference rooms at the hotel, to
> discuss projects and ventures that will be beneficial for Nigerians in an=
d
> outside Nigeria. The groups will be made up of Nigerians drawn from diffe=
rent
> professions. Expected to attend the workshop from Nigeria are Dr. Pat Uto=
mi
> (Banker and Dir. of University of Lagos, School of Business Administratio=
n),
> Chief (Mrs.) Maria Shokenu, Mr. Jide Rojas (CEO of Gulf Bank), Dr. Omar
> Farouk Ibrahim (CEO. of New Nigerian Newspapers), Mallam Nasir El-Rufai
> (Director-General, Bureau of Public Enterprise), Mr. Ernest Ndukwe, (CEO.=
of
> Nigerian Communications Commission, NCC), Chief Kola Daisi, CON, (Chairma=
n of
> Nigerian Investment Promotion Commission). His Excellency, The Nigerian
> Ambassador to the Untied States, Prof. Jibril Aminu will also be in
> attendance.
>=20
> Among the key project areas being targeted are: AGRICULTURE, HEALTHCARE A=
ND
> ENVIRONMENT, INFRASTRUCTURAL DEVELOPMENT AND ENERGY, INFORMATION TECHNOLO=
GY &
> TELECOM, FINANCIAL SERVICES, etc.
>=20
> For NIDO, the focus is on: Projects that are Nigerian-focused and of dire=
ct
> benefit to Nigeria; Projects that address areas of national priority in
> Nigeria; Profitable projects for Nigerians in diaspora and at home; Ventu=
res
> that bring glory and prosperity to us and our country.
>=20
> The Projects Committee of NIDO, made up of seasoned expects will be on ha=
nd
> and ready to assist in developing project proposals and ideas, presenting
> same to either the private sector, Nigerian government and any other
> government, as well as providing assistance in obtaining funding.
>=20
> Based on the foregoing, as an outstanding Nigerian businessman, professio=
nal
> and/or leader of a professional association, you are invited to attend th=
is
> event.
>=20
> Please join us in developing our country by creating jobs and opportuniti=
es
> for all Nigerians. Join us in a combined effort to bring back dignity to
> Nigerian professionals.
>=20
> For more information, please contact any of the following individuals
>=20
> Dr. Bato Amu=20
> Chairman=20
> Tel: 404-766-6001
> batoamu@aol.com
>=20
>=20
> Placid Aguwa, Esq.
> Secretary-General
> Tel: 212-370-0063
> Newyorklawoffice@aol.com
>=20
> Alhaji Aliyu Mustapha
> PRO
> 202-619-1613
> ali6132@erols.com
>=20
> Mrs. Folashade Arowoselu
> Organizing Committee
> Tel: 678-777-3322
> arowoselu@aol.com
>=20
> NIDO Interim Board Members:
> Dr. Bato Amu,=20
> Prof. Ola Kassim,
> Prof. Martin Okafor,
> Alhaji Aliyu Mustapha
> Prof. Manny Aniebonam,
> Dr. Ibrahim Khaleel,
> Prof. Augustine Esogbue,
> Placid Aguwa, Esq.
> Prof. Isa Odidi,
> Mr. Jimi Lawal,
> Prof. James Momoh,
> Dr. Iheanacho Emeruwa,
> Ephraim Emeke Ugwuonye, Esq,
> Uzoma C. Obi, Esq.
> Mrs. Theresa Ikani Taggert-Uwaifo
> Dr. Francis C. Nwankwo
> Mrs. Folashade Arowoselu
**********************************************************************
* Takeshi Utsumi, Ph.D., P.E., Chairman, GLOSAS/USA *
* (GLObal Systems Analysis and Simulation Association in the U.S.A.) *
* Laureate of Lord Perry Award for Excellence in Distance Education *
* Founder of CAADE *
* (Consortium for Affordable and Accessible Distance Education) *
* President Emeritus and V.P. for Technology and Coordination of *
* Global University System (GUS) *
* 43-23 Colden Street, Flushing, NY 11355-3998, U.S.A. *
* Tel: 718-939-0928; Fax: 718-939-0656 (day time only--prefer email) *
* Email: utsumi@columbia.edu; Tax Exempt ID: 11-2999676 *
* http://www.friends-partners.org/GLOSAS/ *
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<FONT FACE=3D"Courier"><<April 19, 2002>><BR>
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Charles Ugo. Eke<BR>
Founder/CEO<BR>
Infotex Systems, Inc.<BR>
New Jersy<BR>
908.753.0030 X 11<BR>
cel: 908.884.1045<BR>
bychief@yahoo.com<BR>
ceke@infotexsystems.com<<March 14, 2002>>Temporary out of order=
.<BR>
http://www.Infotexsystems.com<BR>
<BR>
<B><U>Dear Charles:<BR>
</U></B><BR>
(1) It was my great pleasure to have met with you at Chemists Club in Manha=
ttan on 4/17th.<BR>
<BR>
(2) Many thanks for your msg and info about the conference at the Sheraton =
Hotel in Flushing on 4/27th which is just a 10 minutes walk from my place.<B=
R>
<BR>
(3) This conference sounds very interesting and I think it would be a very =
good opportunity for your presentation of our GUS/Nigeria project.<BR>
<BR>
I would be very happy to assist you on this presentation. Pls try to =
get a projector for my PowerPoint slide presentation.<BR>
<BR>
(4) Among dignitaries from Nigeria, it might be good to particulary meet wi=
th Dr. Pat Utomi (Banker and Dir. of University of Lagos, School of Business=
Administration) and Mr. Ernest Ndukwe, (CEO. of Nigerian Communications Com=
mission, NCC), etc.<BR>
<BR>
(4) I shall wait for your phone call tomorrow at 3:00 pm -- be sure you wil=
l be at your computer so that I can direct you to appropriate URLs in our we=
b site. You can have my permission of extracting any parts of the web =
materials for your constructing a proposal.<BR>
<BR>
Best, Tak<BR>
<HR ALIGN=3DCENTER SIZE=3D"3" WIDTH=3D"95%"><BR>
On 4/18/02 10:12 PM, "charles ugo" <bychief@yahoo.com> wrot=
e:<BR>
<BR>
<FONT COLOR=3D"#000098">> <BR>
> Note: forwarded message attached.<BR>
> Dear Dr. Tak<BR>
> I have attached the convention information for you.<BR>
> Also as we discussed, I will call you on sat so that<BR>
> we can work on the proposal.<BR>
> <BR>
> I will cc you the mail to Dr. Dada.<BR>
> <BR>
> <BR>
> <BR>
> =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D<BR>
> Thanks and God Bless<BR>
> Sincerely yours<BR>
> Sir Charles Ugo Eke(K of C), Ochiri Ozuo 1<BR>
> Founder/CEO<BR>
> Infotex Systems,Inc, USA<BR>
> KindiCare Development Center, USA<BR>
> OUN_ILC(Nig),PLC. Ebusinesstec.com<BR>
> <BR>
> __________________________________________________<BR>
> Do You Yahoo!?<BR>
> Yahoo! Tax Center - online filing with TurboTax<BR>
> http://taxes.yahoo.com/<BR>
> <BR>
> From: Sir Charles U.Eke <web60154@infotexsystems.com><BR>
> Reply-To: ceke@infotexsystems.com, or@infotexsystems.com, bychief@yaho=
o.com<BR>
> Date: 19 Apr 2002 01:38:58 -0000<BR>
> To: bychief@yahoo.com<BR>
> Subject: NIGERIANS IN DIASPORA ORGANIZATION (NIDO AMERICAS) (fwd)<BR>
> <BR>
> <BR>
> <BR>
> Thanks<BR>
> Charles Ugo Eke, Founder/CEO<BR>
> Infotex Systems, Inc<BR>
> Kindicare Dev. LLC, Group Chairman<BR>
> OUN_ILC, Nig.PLC, Founder/MD<BR>
> www.Infotexsystems.com<BR>
> 908.753.0030 ext 11<BR>
> Dreams does not come with expiration date. <BR>
> <BR>
> ---- Forwarded Message ----<BR>
> Date: Sun, 14 Apr 2002 13:19:41 EDT<BR>
> From: <Newyorklawoffice@aol.com><BR>
> To:cubena@pol.net<BR>
> Subject: NIGERIANS IN DIASPORA ORGANIZATION (NIDO AMERICAS)<BR>
> <BR>
> Dear Sir/Madam:<BR>
> <BR>
> Please be reminded that the Professionals Workshop organized by Nigeri=
ans In <BR>
> Diaspora Organization (NIDO Americas), is less than a couple of weeks =
away. <BR>
> Members of the Board of Trustees of NIDO, are once again pleased to in=
vite <BR>
> you to the regional workshop, scheduled for Saturday, April 27, 2002, =
at <BR>
> 8:00am, at Sheraton Hotel - LaGuardia, 135-20 39th Avenue, Flushing-Qu=
eens, <BR>
> New York 11354. Arrangements have been made with the hotel for discoun=
ted <BR>
> room rates for guests arriving from out of town. Please feel free to c=
all the <BR>
> hotel at 718-460-6666 and make your reservation. The event is free of =
charge <BR>
> to every Nigerian professional. Similarly, breakfast and lunch will be=
served <BR>
> at no cost.<BR>
> <BR>
> As you may already know, NIDO is an association of Nigerian profession=
als in <BR>
> North & South America. NIDO, a non-government organization, has re=
ceived <BR>
> tremendous encouragement and support from the Nigerian government and =
private <BR>
> corporations, including Exxon-Mobil Oil. NIDO was formed in response t=
o the <BR>
> clamor for Nigerian professionals to form an organization that can be =
an <BR>
> anchor towards enhancing the potentials of our professionals for activ=
e <BR>
> participation in the economic development of Nigeria. Thus, the emerge=
nce of <BR>
> "NIDO Americas"and "NIDO Europe" as leading profes=
sional organizations of <BR>
> Nigerians in the Americas and Europe, respectively. The primary goal f=
or NIDO <BR>
> is to galvanize and mobilize the vast human resources of Nigerian <BR>
> processionals in the diaspora towards building a greater Nigeria. NIDO=
<BR>
> promises to fight for the benefits of its members and Nigerian profess=
ionals <BR>
> in general. Do you have a potentially viable economic project idea? Do=
you <BR>
> have an obstacle getting your project accepted by the Nigerian governm=
ent <BR>
> and/or private sector? Is your problem getting funding for your propos=
al? <BR>
> NIDO's mission is to encourage and guide Nigerians towards setting up =
<BR>
> projects and/or services in Nigerian, thereby taking advantage of our =
<BR>
> enormous resources.<BR>
> <BR>
> On March 3, 2001, the first convention of NIDO was held in Washington,=
DC. <BR>
> The event attracted over 500 Nigerian Accountants, Lawyers, Doctors, <=
BR>
> Engineers, etc. Successful elections were held for an Interim Board of=
<BR>
> Trustees. Since their election, the Trustees have met numerous times a=
nd <BR>
> carried out fundamental responsibilities including but not limited to,=
<BR>
> framing the structure of NIDO, drafting bylaws and identifying potenti=
al <BR>
> funding sources. Realizing that NIDO is unprecedented, the board took =
its <BR>
> time to articulate the most suitable structure for an organization tha=
t will <BR>
> indeed bring dignity and tremendous economic benefits to its members a=
nd <BR>
> Nigerians. Despite such criticism that "NIDO is very quite,"=
the Interim <BR>
> Board decided to first lay a proper foundation before over publicizing=
NIDO. <BR>
> Bearing in mind that NIDO is not a social, cultural or political <BR>
> organization, the organization has chosen to address only specific and=
<BR>
> potentially rewarding projects or ventures in and outside Nigeria.<BR>
> <BR>
> At the workshop on Saturday, April 27, 2002, a special address and mes=
sage <BR>
> from President Olusegun Obasanjo supporting the NIDO program, will be =
<BR>
> delivered by Dr. Joyce Wigwe, The Special Assistant to the President o=
n <BR>
> Diaspora matters. The Minister of Industries is expected to deliver a =
<BR>
> goodwill message, while Mallam Nasir EL-Rufai, Director-General, Burea=
u of <BR>
> Public Enterprise, will give the keynote address. Most importantly, Ni=
gerian <BR>
> Professionals in The United States, Canada, Brazil and other South Ame=
rican <BR>
> Countries, will meet in five different conference rooms at the hotel, =
to <BR>
> discuss projects and ventures that will be beneficial for Nigerians in=
and <BR>
> outside Nigeria. The groups will be made up of Nigerians drawn from di=
fferent <BR>
> professions. Expected to attend the workshop from Nigeria are Dr. Pat =
Utomi <BR>
> (Banker and Dir. of University of Lagos, School of Business Administra=
tion), <BR>
> Chief (Mrs.) Maria Shokenu, Mr. Jide Rojas (CEO of Gulf Bank), Dr. Oma=
r <BR>
> Farouk Ibrahim (CEO. of New Nigerian Newspapers), Mallam Nasir El-Rufa=
i <BR>
> (Director-General, Bureau of Public Enterprise), Mr. Ernest Ndukwe, (C=
EO. of <BR>
> Nigerian Communications Commission, NCC), Chief Kola Daisi, CON, (Chai=
rman of <BR>
> Nigerian Investment Promotion Commission). His Excellency, The Nigeria=
n <BR>
> Ambassador to the Untied States, Prof. Jibril Aminu will also be in <B=
R>
> attendance.<BR>
> <BR>
> Among the key project areas being targeted are: AGRICULTURE, HEALTHCAR=
E AND <BR>
> ENVIRONMENT, INFRASTRUCTURAL DEVELOPMENT AND ENERGY, INFORMATION TECHN=
OLOGY & <BR>
> TELECOM, FINANCIAL SERVICES, etc.<BR>
> <BR>
> For NIDO, the focus is on: Projects that are Nigerian-focused and of d=
irect <BR>
> benefit to Nigeria; Projects that address areas of national priority i=
n <BR>
> Nigeria; Profitable projects for Nigerians in diaspora and at home; Ve=
ntures <BR>
> that bring glory and prosperity to us and our country.<BR>
> <BR>
> The Projects Committee of NIDO, made up of seasoned expects will be on=
hand <BR>
> and ready to assist in developing project proposals and ideas, present=
ing <BR>
> same to either the private sector, Nigerian government and any other <=
BR>
> government, as well as providing assistance in obtaining funding. <BR>
> <BR>
> Based on the foregoing, as an outstanding Nigerian businessman, profes=
sional <BR>
> and/or leader of a professional association, you are invited to attend=
this <BR>
> event.<BR>
> <BR>
> Please join us in developing our country by creating jobs and opportun=
ities <BR>
> for all Nigerians. Join us in a combined effort to bring back dignity =
to <BR>
> Nigerian professionals.<BR>
> <BR>
> For more information, please contact any of the following individuals<=
BR>
> <BR>
> Dr. Bato Amu <BR>
> Chairman <BR>
> Tel: 404-766-6001 <BR>
> batoamu@aol.com<BR>
> <BR>
> <BR>
> Placid Aguwa, Esq.<BR>
> Secretary-General<BR>
> Tel: 212-370-0063<BR>
> Newyorklawoffice@aol.com<BR>
> <BR>
> Alhaji Aliyu Mustapha<BR>
> PRO<BR>
> 202-619-1613<BR>
> ali6132@erols.com<BR>
> <BR>
> Mrs. Folashade Arowoselu<BR>
> Organizing Committee<BR>
> Tel: 678-777-3322<BR>
> arowoselu@aol.com<BR>
> <BR>
> NIDO Interim Board Members:<BR>
> Dr. Bato Amu, <BR>
> Prof. Ola Kassim, <BR>
> Prof. Martin Okafor,<BR>
> Alhaji Aliyu Mustapha<BR>
> Prof. Manny Aniebonam,<BR>
> Dr. Ibrahim Khaleel,<BR>
> Prof. Augustine Esogbue,<BR>
> Placid Aguwa, Esq.<BR>
> Prof. Isa Odidi,<BR>
> Mr. Jimi Lawal,<BR>
> Prof. James Momoh,<BR>
> Dr. Iheanacho Emeruwa,<BR>
> Ephraim Emeke Ugwuonye, Esq,<BR>
> Uzoma C. Obi, Esq.<BR>
> Mrs. Theresa Ikani Taggert-Uwaifo<BR>
> Dr. Francis C. Nwankwo<BR>
> Mrs. Folashade Arowoselu<BR>
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***********************<BR>
* Takeshi Utsumi, Ph.D., P.E., Chairman, GLOSAS/USA  =
; &nb=
sp;*<BR>
* (GLObal Systems Analysis and Simulation Association in the U.S.A.) *<BR>
* Laureate of Lord Perry Award for Excellence in Distance Education *=
<BR>
* Founder of CAADE &n=
bsp; =
&nbs=
p; &n=
bsp; *<BR>
* (Consortium for Affordable and Accessible Distance Education)  =
; *<BR>
* President Emeritus and V.P. for Technology and Coordination of &nbs=
p; *<BR>
* Global University System (GUS) =
&nbs=
p; &n=
bsp; *<BR>
* 43-23 Colden Street, Flushing, NY 11355-3998, U.S.A. &n=
bsp; *<BR>
* Tel: 718-939-0928; Fax: 718-939-0656 (day time only--prefer email) *<BR>
* Email: utsumi@columbia.edu; Tax Exempt ID: 11-2999676 &=
nbsp; *<BR>
* http://www.friends-partners.org/GLOSAS/ &nb=
sp; &=
nbsp; *<BR>
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