It is only the stuborn fly that follows the coffin to the grave.
God drives fly for the tailess dog
No Matter how the neck complains she still has to carry the head.
A tree can never grow taller than the one that plants it.
About Me
- Dominos
- Quezon City, Monrovia, Philippines
- Laugh like you have never had any cause to worry, dance like nobody is watching you, Live like there is no heaven or hell.Happines is not where you are or want to be but what you make out of your present life right now. A child on his or her Mothers back does not care how long the journey takes, so life is all about happiness.
Thursday, July 26, 2007
Wednesday, July 25, 2007
NO matter what the eye sees, it will never shed blood but only tears.
No matter how you turn the butt, it will always remain at the back.
It is only ignorance that makes the rat challenge the cat for a fight.
No Matter how heavy it rains, , it can never wash away the leopard, skin.
The old women feel unconfortable whenever dry bones are mentioned in a proverb
No matter how you turn the butt, it will always remain at the back.
It is only ignorance that makes the rat challenge the cat for a fight.
No Matter how heavy it rains, , it can never wash away the leopard, skin.
The old women feel unconfortable whenever dry bones are mentioned in a proverb
Tuesday, July 17, 2007
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1, No matter how small a god looks, it should always be carried with two hands. Meaning Give respect to everybody at anytime.
2, All lizards lie on their stomach how do we tell which of them suffers from pain.
3, The hands that Feeds the baby never gets hungry. Meaning You cannot take care of others and refuse to take care of yourself.
4, A child should never play with a lion,s tail weather dead or live. Meaning You should never look for trouble either in good or bad times.
5, When the handshake goes beyond the wrist there is something involve. Meaning When a casual friend gets too friendly, you should be very careful with him or her.
6, You can never love anybody enough to carry his or her shadow for them. No matter how you love some someone , you can only help to the limit you are allowed by that person.
7, A child on his or her mother's back does not care how long the Journey takes. Meaning When one is standing on a solid foundation there is nothing to fear.
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1, No matter how small a god looks, it should always be carried with two hands. Meaning Give respect to everybody at anytime.
2, All lizards lie on their stomach how do we tell which of them suffers from pain.
3, The hands that Feeds the baby never gets hungry. Meaning You cannot take care of others and refuse to take care of yourself.
4, A child should never play with a lion,s tail weather dead or live. Meaning You should never look for trouble either in good or bad times.
5, When the handshake goes beyond the wrist there is something involve. Meaning When a casual friend gets too friendly, you should be very careful with him or her.
6, You can never love anybody enough to carry his or her shadow for them. No matter how you love some someone , you can only help to the limit you are allowed by that person.
7, A child on his or her mother's back does not care how long the Journey takes. Meaning When one is standing on a solid foundation there is nothing to fear.
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Monday, July 16, 2007
CURRICULUM VITAE
Personal Information
Surname Suleiman
Given Name Francis
Other Names Dominofrank
Address The Society of Jesus
North West Africa Province
Jesuit Fathers and Brother, PO Box 223
Surulere, Lagos. Nigeria.
Telephone +234 80322 15064
E-mail dominofranksj@yahoo.com
Date of Birth January 23rd, 1968
Place of Birth Idah, Kogi State
Nationality Nigerian
Marital Status Single
Sex Male
Religion Christian (Catholic)
NEXT OF KIN Patience Ann Dale
No 1 Federal Housing Estate
University of Agriculture Road Makurdi
Phone No 234 8035047160
Email patiedale2000@yahoo.com
Objective To provide holistic competent compassion through capacity building to the disadvantaged in society especially those afflicted by humanitarian or natural disaster, to lead through skilful management by training, motivating and supporting communities to achieve higher standards of performance all to the glory of God.
Key Skills Pastoral and health background, motivation organization management and leadership.
VOCATIONAL EXPERIENCE
March 2007 -Present day ASSISTANT VOCATION DIRECTOR -
NORTH-WEST AFRICAN PROVINCE JESUIT FATHERS AND BROTHERS
- Conducting retreats/workshops for would-be Jesuits (Fifteen persons) -Visitation by traveling to different part of the country to asses and report conditions and lifestyle of candidates to the Society of Jesus. (Nine states in all) - Adviser to the Building and development committee of Loyola Jesuit Memorial College. Member of the admission committee of the society of Jesus seven Member Panel) Last meeting 28th May 2007 -Organized and implemented Finance seminar and Workshop for Jesuit regents. Ambassador extraordinary to the. North-West African Province-Nigeria, Ghana, Sierra Leone, the Gambia and Liberia.
February2006 –March 2007 PROJECT DIRECTOR -
JESUIT REFUGEE SERVICE SUEHN MECCA DISTRICT OF BOMI COUNTY LIBERIA This project has a workforce of over sixty-eight skilled laborers = carpenters, painters masons, wielders plumbers, International staff and hundred of volunteers.
November 2005 - Feb 2006 PROJECT DIRECTOR
Jesuit Refugee Service, Montserado District of Monrovia Liberia This project is community based, in collaboration with the students of Living Water International.
January 2004 - November 2005 PROJECT DIRECTOR
Jesuit Refugee Service - Montserado Camps, Montserado Monrovia Liberia This project is camp based, had a workforce of over hundred skilled laborers carpenters, teachers, students, pupils, bakers seamstress painters masons, wielders plumbers, International staff, thousands of direct beneficiaries. Beneficiaries of this project ranges from children, youth to adults and was localized in eight camps in Montserado. 1.Jahtondo, 2.Plumkor, 3.Ricks, 4.VOA, 5.Seigbe, 6.Blamasee, 7.New water in the Desert, 8.Wilson and Perry Camps respectively.
KEY ACCOUNTABILITIES FOR THE POSITION
MANAGEMENT
Assist the Country director in the going on of the projects in order to meet objectives and budget.
Involve local communities to pursue work under best conditions possible.
Spend time with local teams to support them in their efforts and help resolving issues.
Together with Country director, review the implementation plan agreed to for each project site.
Organize logistics needs.
Elaborate lists of all courses or material needed, assure distribution.
MONITORING
Regularly visit the sites included in the projects.
Monitor the evolution of the projects and report to the Country director.
Recollect and store all information provided by participants to projects.
Check that the tools and materials provided for the projects are properly used, stored and secured.
COORDINATION
Work in close collaboration with all partners’ agencies UN and communities authorities.
Make sure that activities are in accordance with overall JRS program.
In accordance with the Country director represent JRS at meetings with authorities and agencies when required.
Reporting
Issues all mandatory reports including financial and annual reports.
Submit written or verbal reports as requested by Country director.
Report to Country director about employee’s performance, problems, issues and difficulties.
EVALUATION
Assess and identify problems or new opportunities.
Evaluate the expected outcomes of the projects.
Make recommendations and advices the Country director when necessary.
December 2003-April 2002 COORDINATOR
MANILA STREET CHILDREN APOTOLATE (CUBAO)
Asses Manila slums and city subways to seek out children and vulnerable people in dire need of medical food or psychosocial aid..
Vocational Training
4 -7 Jan 2004 4 Days Seminar and Orientation- Sensitivity to Different Culture
7 - 10 Jan 2004 Human Resource Management
10 -12 Jan 2004 Understanding Cooperate projects and programs
1 -3 April 2004 Management and Team Building Training.
4 - 6 April 2004 Peace and Emergency Education for Disarmament Demobilization Reconstruction and Repatriation (DDRR)
1 -13 Nov 2004 Finance Seminar, Performance and Development Training. (Front end and Quick books)
March 2004-March 2007 Co -founder Irish Book clubs for Liberian Children
Mar-2004 -March 2007 Collaborated with Irish Peace keeping force in Liberia
March 2004 - March 2007 Bluff detector Irish Chaplaincy in Liberia
Dec 2004- March 2007 Founder -Irish English Adult Literacy class for Duala residents
Jan 2005 -March 2007 Founder Irish Education for St Mary Duala Residents
March 2004-March 2007 Four times Irish special guest to the Biannual Medal Award by the United Nation Peace keeping force in Liberia UNMIL to Irish Battalion.
August 2006- March 2007 Collaboration with German Peace Commission to host peace Rallies, Youth Festival Christmas and End Year celebration.
EDUCATION
Place Year Qualification
Ahmadu Bello University Nursery School 1974-1976 Nursery School
St. Boniface Primary School 1976-1982 Primary School
Government Day secondary School 1983-1988 Secondary school
Ahmadu Bello University Teaching Hospital 1989-1991 Tertiary Certificate Biomedical Eng Cert 3.bmp
East Asian Pastoral Institute Ateneo de Manila 2002-2002 Tertiary Diploma Dip in Foundation for Pastoral Renewal 4.bmp
East Asian Pastoral Institute Ateneo de Manila 2003-2003 Tertiary Diploma Dip in Steward Leadership Justice and Peace 5.pdf
East Asian pastoral Institute Ateneo de Manila 2003-2003 Honorary Diploma Hono
rary Dip in Pastoral Ministry 6.bmp
Asian Institute of Pastoral health Care Manila 2003-2003 Tertiary Certificate and CPE Cert in pastoral health Care 7.bmp
SPONSOR
Rev. Fr. George Quickley, SJ
Provincial - North West African Province of the Society of Jesus
5 L Agusto Close
PO Box 223, Surulere, Lagos Nigeria
Phone +234-1-7733535
Email: georgequickleysj@aol.com
REFERENCES
1 Rev. Fr. Alberto Plaza Escribano, SJ
Country Director, Jesuit Refugee Service
PO Box 2554, Congo Town, Monrovia, Liberia.
Phone 2316431171
Email: albertoplazajrs@gmail.com
2 Claire Levasseur
Human Resource Officer, Jesuit Refugee Service
PO Box 2554 Congo Town, Monrovia, Liberia
Phone 231 6840635
Email, levasseur.claire@gmail.com
3 Rev. Fr. John R. Sheehan, SJ
% 53 E 83rd Street
New York, NY 10028
Phone: 212-6063435
Email: johnrsheehan@yahoo.com
Personal Information
Surname Suleiman
Given Name Francis
Other Names Dominofrank
Address The Society of Jesus
North West Africa Province
Jesuit Fathers and Brother, PO Box 223
Surulere, Lagos. Nigeria.
Telephone +234 80322 15064
E-mail dominofranksj@yahoo.com
Date of Birth January 23rd, 1968
Place of Birth Idah, Kogi State
Nationality Nigerian
Marital Status Single
Sex Male
Religion Christian (Catholic)
NEXT OF KIN Patience Ann Dale
No 1 Federal Housing Estate
University of Agriculture Road Makurdi
Phone No 234 8035047160
Email patiedale2000@yahoo.com
Objective To provide holistic competent compassion through capacity building to the disadvantaged in society especially those afflicted by humanitarian or natural disaster, to lead through skilful management by training, motivating and supporting communities to achieve higher standards of performance all to the glory of God.
Key Skills Pastoral and health background, motivation organization management and leadership.
VOCATIONAL EXPERIENCE
March 2007 -Present day ASSISTANT VOCATION DIRECTOR -
NORTH-WEST AFRICAN PROVINCE JESUIT FATHERS AND BROTHERS
- Conducting retreats/workshops for would-be Jesuits (Fifteen persons) -Visitation by traveling to different part of the country to asses and report conditions and lifestyle of candidates to the Society of Jesus. (Nine states in all) - Adviser to the Building and development committee of Loyola Jesuit Memorial College. Member of the admission committee of the society of Jesus seven Member Panel) Last meeting 28th May 2007 -Organized and implemented Finance seminar and Workshop for Jesuit regents. Ambassador extraordinary to the. North-West African Province-Nigeria, Ghana, Sierra Leone, the Gambia and Liberia.
February2006 –March 2007 PROJECT DIRECTOR -
JESUIT REFUGEE SERVICE SUEHN MECCA DISTRICT OF BOMI COUNTY LIBERIA This project has a workforce of over sixty-eight skilled laborers = carpenters, painters masons, wielders plumbers, International staff and hundred of volunteers.
November 2005 - Feb 2006 PROJECT DIRECTOR
Jesuit Refugee Service, Montserado District of Monrovia Liberia This project is community based, in collaboration with the students of Living Water International.
January 2004 - November 2005 PROJECT DIRECTOR
Jesuit Refugee Service - Montserado Camps, Montserado Monrovia Liberia This project is camp based, had a workforce of over hundred skilled laborers carpenters, teachers, students, pupils, bakers seamstress painters masons, wielders plumbers, International staff, thousands of direct beneficiaries. Beneficiaries of this project ranges from children, youth to adults and was localized in eight camps in Montserado. 1.Jahtondo, 2.Plumkor, 3.Ricks, 4.VOA, 5.Seigbe, 6.Blamasee, 7.New water in the Desert, 8.Wilson and Perry Camps respectively.
KEY ACCOUNTABILITIES FOR THE POSITION
MANAGEMENT
Assist the Country director in the going on of the projects in order to meet objectives and budget.
Involve local communities to pursue work under best conditions possible.
Spend time with local teams to support them in their efforts and help resolving issues.
Together with Country director, review the implementation plan agreed to for each project site.
Organize logistics needs.
Elaborate lists of all courses or material needed, assure distribution.
MONITORING
Regularly visit the sites included in the projects.
Monitor the evolution of the projects and report to the Country director.
Recollect and store all information provided by participants to projects.
Check that the tools and materials provided for the projects are properly used, stored and secured.
COORDINATION
Work in close collaboration with all partners’ agencies UN and communities authorities.
Make sure that activities are in accordance with overall JRS program.
In accordance with the Country director represent JRS at meetings with authorities and agencies when required.
Reporting
Issues all mandatory reports including financial and annual reports.
Submit written or verbal reports as requested by Country director.
Report to Country director about employee’s performance, problems, issues and difficulties.
EVALUATION
Assess and identify problems or new opportunities.
Evaluate the expected outcomes of the projects.
Make recommendations and advices the Country director when necessary.
December 2003-April 2002 COORDINATOR
MANILA STREET CHILDREN APOTOLATE (CUBAO)
Asses Manila slums and city subways to seek out children and vulnerable people in dire need of medical food or psychosocial aid..
Vocational Training
4 -7 Jan 2004 4 Days Seminar and Orientation- Sensitivity to Different Culture
7 - 10 Jan 2004 Human Resource Management
10 -12 Jan 2004 Understanding Cooperate projects and programs
1 -3 April 2004 Management and Team Building Training.
4 - 6 April 2004 Peace and Emergency Education for Disarmament Demobilization Reconstruction and Repatriation (DDRR)
1 -13 Nov 2004 Finance Seminar, Performance and Development Training. (Front end and Quick books)
March 2004-March 2007 Co -founder Irish Book clubs for Liberian Children
Mar-2004 -March 2007 Collaborated with Irish Peace keeping force in Liberia
March 2004 - March 2007 Bluff detector Irish Chaplaincy in Liberia
Dec 2004- March 2007 Founder -Irish English Adult Literacy class for Duala residents
Jan 2005 -March 2007 Founder Irish Education for St Mary Duala Residents
March 2004-March 2007 Four times Irish special guest to the Biannual Medal Award by the United Nation Peace keeping force in Liberia UNMIL to Irish Battalion.
August 2006- March 2007 Collaboration with German Peace Commission to host peace Rallies, Youth Festival Christmas and End Year celebration.
EDUCATION
Place Year Qualification
Ahmadu Bello University Nursery School 1974-1976 Nursery School
St. Boniface Primary School 1976-1982 Primary School
Government Day secondary School 1983-1988 Secondary school
Ahmadu Bello University Teaching Hospital 1989-1991 Tertiary Certificate Biomedical Eng Cert 3.bmp
East Asian Pastoral Institute Ateneo de Manila 2002-2002 Tertiary Diploma Dip in Foundation for Pastoral Renewal 4.bmp
East Asian Pastoral Institute Ateneo de Manila 2003-2003 Tertiary Diploma Dip in Steward Leadership Justice and Peace 5.pdf
East Asian pastoral Institute Ateneo de Manila 2003-2003 Honorary Diploma Hono
rary Dip in Pastoral Ministry 6.bmp
Asian Institute of Pastoral health Care Manila 2003-2003 Tertiary Certificate and CPE Cert in pastoral health Care 7.bmp
SPONSOR
Rev. Fr. George Quickley, SJ
Provincial - North West African Province of the Society of Jesus
5 L Agusto Close
PO Box 223, Surulere, Lagos Nigeria
Phone +234-1-7733535
Email: georgequickleysj@aol.com
REFERENCES
1 Rev. Fr. Alberto Plaza Escribano, SJ
Country Director, Jesuit Refugee Service
PO Box 2554, Congo Town, Monrovia, Liberia.
Phone 2316431171
Email: albertoplazajrs@gmail.com
2 Claire Levasseur
Human Resource Officer, Jesuit Refugee Service
PO Box 2554 Congo Town, Monrovia, Liberia
Phone 231 6840635
Email, levasseur.claire@gmail.com
3 Rev. Fr. John R. Sheehan, SJ
% 53 E 83rd Street
New York, NY 10028
Phone: 212-6063435
Email: johnrsheehan@yahoo.com
Humanitarian
Welcome to Dominos World
True Vision comes from the heart not from the eyes May we learn world vision with an open hearts and not our eyes and thereby give our best to make the world a better lively happy playground.
love and prayers,
True Vision comes from the heart not from the eyes May we learn world vision with an open hearts and not our eyes and thereby give our best to make the world a better lively happy playground.
love and prayers,
Domino Frank,sj
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