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Hometown:
Imo State - Nigeria
Relationship Status:
In a Relationship
My personal story:
My name is Prince Devison from Nigeria and currently the Executive Director of the Human Rights and Justice Group International based in Nigeria. Also I am a facilitator with the Global Human Rights Leadership Training Institute, and elaerning institute being housed by the Human Rights and Justice Group International
Why I want peace:
It is only peace that can bring about respect for the fundamental rights and dignity of the human race.
Birthday:
1st October
Interests and activities:
Reading, comedy, traveling, etc.
Something you didn't know about me:
Life is as simple as ABC.
How I found mepeace.org:
From NING site
What I want to achieve here:
Contribute my own quota to solution and methods of solving Isreali and Palestain conflict problem. I sincerely believe that the crisis going on in that region is due to absence of love and lack of respect for human dignity.

There can only be peace when we start seeing ourselves as one despite our various religion. Love is the keyword

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At 7:40pm on June 1st, 2008, Prince Devison said…
Dear Kahana,

Thanks for your mail and the correction. You are correct.

It is respect for fundamental human rights that can only guarantee the peaceful co-existence of the human race.

Cheers.

Prince Devison
Nigeria
At 11:46pm on May 30th, 2008, Yigal D. Kahana said…
Hi Prince,
It's great to meet you here on mepeace.
I have a comment: You wrote that "only peace that can bring about respect for the fundamental rights and dignity of the human race."
I think it is the other way around - that only respect for human rights and for the "other" can bring real peace.
This seems to be a fundamental issue for those who'd like to see peaceful coexistence happen on a larger scale.
What do you think?
At 11:42pm on May 30th, 2008, Rob Schrama said…
The ‘Big Hug’ and the future of Jerusalem

The sting of all problems between Israeli and Palestinians lays in the Old City of Jerusalem. Her status has to be solved in such a way, that all parties fighting for control over her can agree upon.

On June 24, the ‘Big Hug’ will be hold in Jerusalem. Light workers from Israel, Palestine and from all over the world, ‘Lovers of Jerusalem’, will come together to bring warmth and energy to this city, embracing holding hands the Old City. If we bundle all our positive energies and bring these to Jerusalem, we can create peace to this exceptional place.

We are organizing the Big Hug to make the people aware –especially the Israeli and Palestinian inhabitants of Jerusalem- that there is a very shaped perspective for the city of Jerusalem as a city of peace: a new, undivided Jerusalem, as the capital of Palestine, Israel and at large.

Let go of the conflict concerning her command and dedicate the city to the Omnipresent. The Old City as a whole is His Temple. To give the walled Old City free to God, as a "Status Apart”, as an independent city, will be the most feasible way to come out the current impasse.

The Old City of Jerusalem must become an open city; a House of Prayer for all the Peoples. This perspective is written down in the Holy Books, this is the perspective we, as ‘Lovers of Jerusalem’ embrace as well as solution. But how many people does already notice this hopeful point of view?

What I saw in Jerusalem and also everywhere else where I meet Islamic and Jewish people is, that not so many persons really think about a future for Jerusalem. Most of the time, they stick with old ideas that the Old City of Jerusalem will always remain a part of Israel, or in opposite, that it will be absolutely a part of a new Palestinian state, as stolen land that has to be given back. With these visions, a future Jerusalem will be a divided city with an East Palestinian and West Israeli part, with barbed wire and checkpoints in between, like the situation of the city from 1948-1967. Or, coming closer to an agreement, people suggest -like proposed in the “Geneva Accord” in 2003- to make a complicated dividing of the Old City in a Israeli and Palestinian part. That will mean that the small alleys will be split by walls and barriers too. The idea that a future Jerusalem will become a divided city, is something that we have to prevent.

There are living about 250.000 Palestinian and 500.000 Israeli rather close together in one city. Do they want to make a separation of Jerusalem in parts or do they choose, deep in their hearts, for unity? So my best friends, it is our task to inform the whole city that there is an alternative for the Jerusalem of today.

All lovers of a united Jerusalem will come together to encircle and embrace the Old City of Jerusalem with love and devotion. We have to encourage all inhabitants of Jerusalem to join the coming Big Hug, with the idea of a New Jerusalem that might be realized with their support.

Rob Schrama Phone:0031-646608660 www.loversofjerusalem.org
At 2:12pm on November 21st, 2007, Jessica Johnston said…
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At 12:08am on October 14th, 2007, Prince Devison said…
Dear Jeff,

Thanks for your quick response. Here is my email address: prince@justicegroup.org.

I will be waiting to hear from your partners on Kids International Peace Mural Project and how to proceed with the project.

Kind regards,


Prince Devison Nze
Executive Director
At 8:49pm on October 12th, 2007, Jeff Rudy said…
Dear Prince Devison Nze,

Yeah! This is very exciting, I look forward to your partnership and friendship moving forward.'

Please provide me with your personal e-mail so I can have my partners, Jeff and Donna Clapp, send you all the information regarding the Kids International Peace Mural Project. You can send you e-mail address to my e-mail address, wherepeacelives1@yahoo.com.

Much love and peace,
Jeff Rudy
Development Director
Where Peace Lives
www.wherepeacelives.org
wherepeacelives1@yahoo.com
At 7:38pm on October 11th, 2007, Eveline Maria Smith said…
Hello Prince Decision thank you for you, I am delighted you are here and I greatly appreciate your positive work here on the Life's path.

Reading your post of your work I wondered if you are familiar with Dr. Emoto and his work with messages from water? And if the EMOTO PROJECT (the children's booklet would be of interest) There is the free download and there is also the published booklet that is often used by teachers in the classroom. The link to the EMOTO PROJECT is on the home page of my website www.soulartgallery.com

Blessings of all things good always in all ways with love, gratitude, respect, and peace,
Eveline Maria
At 12:40am on October 2nd, 2007, Prince Devison said…
Dear Janet,

Thanks for your mail. I am highly honoured. I look forward to more collaboration with you in the area of peace.

Have a blessed day.

Cheers.

Prince Devison Nze
At 6:22pm on October 1st, 2007, Janet Hudgins, Vancouver, Canada said…
Happy Birthday, Prince!
At 4:21am on September 30th, 2007, Jeff Rudy said…
Hello,

Thank you for your kind words. And thank you for the work you are doing. Does our organization have a website? If so, you should post it.

I would apprecitate your help in bringing the Kids International Peace Mural Exchange to Nigeria.

Please give me a sense of what is currently going on in Nigeria.

My sense from the Nigerians I have met in my travels in the US, that many are well educated. However, I have been told that there isn't many opportunities to to make good money. That while there is oil wealth, it isn't shared with the people. Is this accurate?

What is the mission of your organization? How can we be partners in making a difference?

I look forward to your response.

Much love and peace,
Jeff Rudy
Development Director
Where Peace Lives
www.wherepeacelives.org
wherepeacelives1@yahoo.com
 
 

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