It is sad to hear these kind of news-prayers to you to recover 
immediately,members please take your personal security very seriously every 
time to ensure that we are all in one piece.



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Subject: WestNileNet Digest, Vol 28, Issue 33
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Date: Monday, December 13, 2010, 4:00 AM

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   1. Re: Sam Ejibua (Godfrey Mundua)
   2. A Miracle at Okuvu Church & Sadness (Okuti Boroa)


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Date: Mon, 13 Dec 2010 10:06:21 +0300
From: Godfrey Mundua <gmun...@gmail.com>
To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile <westnilenet@kym.net>
Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] Sam Ejibua
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Dear Friends,
What a sad news some of us are socked with this morning about our Brother
Sam. Some of us did not even hear about this the whole weekend; only to be
confronted on a Monday morning. Yet we have had a numbers of meetings with
Sam last week.
Thanks to all those who have offered the necessary support to ensure that he
gets well soon.
May the Almighty Lord bless you all.
And to our dear Brother Sam we wish you a quick recovery.
Where is he currently admitted? or is he still at the same Nursing Home so
that we get to see him???

Mundua Godfrey



On Sun, Dec 12, 2010 at 12:06 PM, Acidri David Onzima <jbdac...@yahoo.com>wrote:

> Dear all
>
> I received a telepohone call this morning that Sam Ejibua was assaulted by
> thugs the previous night, a couple of meters away from his residence.
>
> Sam is said to be admitted at Bugolobi Nursing Centre, opposite Nakumat
> Supermarket Bugolobi (formerly Payless Supermarket).
>
> Can those of you who are within Kampala check on him and advise us on his
> condition as among other things, his phone was taken by the thugs, thus
> making communication with him impossible.
>
> Regards
>
> Acidri David Onzima
>
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Date: Mon, 13 Dec 2010 11:47:50 +0300
From: "Okuti Boroa" <ok...@asili.co.ug>
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Subject: [WestNileNet] A Miracle at Okuvu Church & Sadness
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Dear all,

 

Yesterday was a day of mixed feelings, from a good ending the previous
evening with many friends to a rude awakening of Sam's accident (I could not
believe it talking to him on his bed at bugolobi hospital)! And to a very
emotional prayer at Okuvu. What the Bishop said was very deep and heart
wrenching, it was filled with a lot of pain, emotion and reality of the
world we live in today. May our departed Rest in Peace.

 

He based his sermon on our abilities to bring up children in the most
upright manner, in the most progressive manner and make them dream far and
wide. He said children were like an arrow which has to be pointed in the
right direction and shot to a target. He talked about we from West Nile
being naive, careless, weak hearted breeding poorly and hoped that we could
turn around be more ambitious and not just shooting our arrows on to the
ground around us..... He talked of shooting to Makerere, to Harvard, to
Mbarara ... to Oxford and beyond and make sure that we significantly
participate in the development of our country. 

 

He asked WNF to think harder about how to help its community, to be part of
the process of change for the better and was largely unsatisfied by us. He
prayed for all of us.

 

Lessons

We should search deep into our conscience and try harder to mitigate our
weaknesses. Our weaknesses include witch hunting, blaming (example of blame
game http://okuti.blogspot.com/2009/09/blame-game.html), criticism without
purpose, jealousy, greed and our threats are deteriorating community of
hatred, distrust, creation of enemies among ourselves and finally
destruction of future generations.

 

Reflections

Lets unite Christians, Moslems others, learn to co-exist, learn to forgive,
learn to love and trust one another for that is the only way we shall
achieve real unity and development. We may not be equally endowed, and that
is the nature of the world but everyone can play their role at their level.
Learn to push on with our work, objectives, goals and be achievers! I partly
disagreed with Bishop for he went for the blame game some of the time, I
however prayed with him and asked for forgiveness and prayed for every
member on this forum that they all see the light it a positive manner!

 

I went to Okuvu Church in the name of unity (I prayed with Anglicans,
Catholics and Muslems), I only wish we had shown up in larger numbers!

 

The parents talked, they gave accounts of the pain and the times they spent
with the departed. They were grateful for the support they were offered. A
big thank you to many some were named. Doctors from the region based in
Mulago and friends, Caleb Alaka, James Nyakuni, Robert Afema and several
others. 

 

A great thanks to Sam Ejibua's team. The Bishop would like, at an opportune
time, to meet with the leadership of WNF to discuss various issues (I
believe Caleb/Sam will take this up).

 

Note:

I am writing as a vigilante of the region (I was not even part of the
organisation), so do not imagine/assume my mails are official in any manner.
I am sharing because I have a passion for cultural understanding, peace,
unity and fulfilment of mankind's potential

 

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"Website & e-Solutions, Networks, Marketing Communications"

 

Blog: http://asili4u.wordpress.com <http://asili4u.wordpress.com/> 

Tel +256 312 294857/1 and Mobile +256 772 725252 (Uganda)

 

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