Saturday, January 17, 2015

A New Year Message From NaijaGRAPHITTI (CreativityJigsaw.com) Team


We wish an amazing New Year to all our first-time site visitors, readers, fans, research associates, pre-testing team, staff, guest columnists and advertisers. Was it possible for an edublog promoting knowledge, information and practical experiences about creativity and innovation (and cross-cutting issues like education, socio-economics, political economy, national development and leadership) to take-off and attract readership in Nigeria? It seemed impossible at first but naijaGRAPHITTI has broken untested grounds. Your support made this possible. Out of the idea of a current affairs/news section (GRAPHITTI NEWS) addition, the blog has become even more well-received. Without you all, NaijaGRAPHITTI would not have registered any internet footprints and gain the readership foothold it did in 2014. With your collaboration, naijaGRAPHITTI expects to achieve exponential mileage, grow in leaps and bounds with vigorous creative and innovative ideas and break into more virgin territories in 2015. 
We wish an amazing New Year to all our first-time site visitors, readers, fans, research associates, pre-testing team, staff, guest columnists and advertisers. We also wish to express our profound gratitude to everybody and groups who contributed to and critiqued our content and made useful suggestions. Without you all, NaijaGRAPHITTI would not have registered any internet footprints and gain the readership foothold it did in 2014. With your collaboration, naijaGRAPHITTI expects to achieve exponential mileage, grow in leaps and bounds with vigorous creative and innovative ideas and break into more virgin territories in 2015.

As 2015 begins the inexorable march of time, with the significant political calendar, we hope to be able to count on your vigilance, tips, information tips, and attentive readership. As a reminder of what this blog can do for you:
This blog has undertaken to call attention to, share, expose and stimulate its readers to become more educated on the rudimentary elements of CREATIVITY and INNOVATION in order to foster both growth of CREATIVITY and INNOVATION in the public sphere and stimulate debate, practice, uptake, and/or experiments even. Hopefully even hobbyists would choose to try out their hands on one notion or the other.
For further information, continue reading here and here.

Our hope and prayer is that the New Year bring you all fortuitous discoveries and boundless accomplishments. May this be the year that ordinary Nigerians/Africans turn a creative and innovative the corner on the path to a better and improved quality of life, deepened democracy and the attainment of economic development. 

Thanks for being there, and making the edublog a staple platform for learning and skills building for the public.
NAIJAGRAPHITTI (CREATIVITYJIGSAW.COM), NEW JERUSALEM

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