A Letter to Mr. President (Google dubious act).
June 26, 2009 | Jalo, Libya | Vetting explained
Call them internet giant, or Google, they have becomes one of the people's favorite site. Last yr they proposed a promising "project 10 to the 100". These is a call for ideas that will help make our world a better place.
Over 150,000 people took part in the jam, hopefully it will resonate earlier as promised. Many people predict most heart aching problems they want to confront, challenges many will dare to take if given the appropriate tools and opportunities.
Till date they still giving same reason for their failures, 5 months postponement is enough to resolve any issue if it's a resolvable one. This people are tied of waiting, I think is time to make up or break up the global "project 10 to the 100".
We beseech you (President & First Lady) to use your good offices to exert some faint pressure on Google top officials to release the 100 list for vote as promised. Otherwise, they can call off the global written essay for potential initiatives. Many are convinced, they held the results for no reason, which is a dubious act. For big company like Google to make big promises they won't fulfill, they better not start it at all.
Sir/Ma I believe a call from the white House can make things happen, on your (President & First Lady) they will haste to paste the result under 24 hrs. Please help us (partakers) to make differences we longed for, helping the world most poorest people where poverty has slay the most.
I will be very glad if you help quench our quest for the "project 10 to the 100".
Sincerely yours
Alfred.O.Arinze.Jr
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