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Tola posted:
Similar to some on  GNI, trusting someone in Guyana is not an easy task.
Asking for assistance/information about an issue from some  posters on GNI in confidence, who might be perceived to be trusting,-
might not be a good suggestion.  Because in time, that  poster might use the information against you in another post.
 
Whether in Africa, or Chiapas, etc., blacks or Mayan people seems more trusting and appreciative   of  resources given for their community development.
Whereas, some Guyanese East Indians feels that overseas aid is an obligation  to them and they can  abuse the offer with their crookedness.
This attitude leaves many funding agencies in frustration and some discontinue their work, leaving communities with incomplete projects. 
 
It’s  difficult to comprehend, that posters on GNI writing under anonymous names,
would demand that information about posters volunteer work , that might  reveal their identity, for possible more abuse,  be displayed on GNI.
This might benefit some, but when holes are perceived to condemn this work, instead of providing supporting comments.    Their  attitude displays  the main reason for backwardness, thus preventing real growth in Guyana  and on GNI.
 
Warrior housing project is an example. Where resources and time was provided for this project.  Instead of positive  comments, some only found fault , causing his team not to reveal on GNI what else they are doing. 
Guyana is a very challenging place to do any community development,
due to lack of trust and corruption, with limited resources  that are difficult to obtain.
It  is  obvious  why posters do not reveal their personal activity on GNI, because there are some who are hell bent  in finding something negative about it, as they might with this post.
 
In  other countries, projects are completed successfully with trusting community support.  Unless the  negative  attitudes of Guyanese change for the better, Guyana might continue to see a degrade of overseas aid to develop its community, while these resources are routed to more accepting countries.
 
The choice remains that of Guyanese in Guyana and overseas.  It is most unfortunate that GNI is not used as a venue for positive change in Guyana. This might have been one of the website founder intentions. 
Many seems to understand the consequences of their actions, yet they continue  on the same course  and expect a positive change to occur.  

You are a hypocrite posting this here.  You claim to be involved in NGO work in Guyana on suicide yet all you did over the years is link every tragedy to an anti-PPP political agenda rant.  You were making no headway, so you blame the PPP.  Clearly, if that's your position, then you have no clue of suicide in Guyana or anywhere.  When you got blow-back on GNI, you selective chose to attack others (including me) on issues which you have no clue or no business.

Just recently you went off the sh1t rails again.  Stick to the work you are doing and stop seeking attention and maybe people will respect you more.  Stop trying to piggy-back on others and show what you have accomplished.  Don't post links to sites which you have nothing to do with.  Don't hide behind others' skirts!

Post links to the anti-suicide seminars YOU held in villages with youths and their parents, teachers, ombudsman, etc.  Post the agenda of these seminars, post the contracts where siblings, friends , parents, etc made to protect each other (brothers'/sisters' keepers), etc, etc.  To date, no one have any clue of what you do except your illogical (empty-barrel) postings on GNI!  You have been operating in (lil cunchy) Guyana for over a decade.  You must have something!

And as for GNI handles, WTR is "Tola"?

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