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Scope of Services and Action

The Foundation carries out its objectives through the following specific actions.

  • Research and Consultancy
  • Sustainable Development Programmes
  • Capacity Building anf Education
  • Community Projects
  • Strategic Intervention Programmes
  • Networking, Partnerships and Development Initiatives
  • Participatory Approaches
  • Gender Issues
  • Poverty Reduction/Alleviation
  • Infrastructure Gove

Agency is out to serve Humanity

Scope of Services and Action

The Foundation carries out its objectives through the following specific actions.

  • Research and Consultancy
  • Sustainable Development Programmes
  • Capacity Building anf Education
  • Community Projects
  • Strategic Intervention Programmes
  • Networking, Partnerships and Development Initiatives
  • Participatory Approaches
  • Gender Issues
  • Poverty Reduction/Alleviation
  • Infrastructure Governance

Taking a look at the way things are going in this age one begin to ask this simple question : "what is the ultimate of all things  or what exactly reflect that a life is well fulfilled. Or even , what is the parameter to fathom maximized destiny? " This is what every Dick and Harry need to ask answer consciously, or the life itself makes him a prisoner of existence. What some schools of thoughts call success varies in different shades of idieaologies across the earth surface, from

continenet to continent,and from culture to culture. It is in the attempt to procure a generally and universally accepted definition or meaning for success that this organization was borne..This thought is the SERVER from which every other thought is built upon. ...BEHOLD  THE OUR  CHARTER .......!

 

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Axioms of Historical Enigma

(#1).   There will be found, no doubt, when ray history and tables of discovery are read, some things in the experiments themselves that are not quite certain, or perhaps that are quite false, which may make a man think that the foundations and principles upon which my discoveries rest are false and doubtful. But this is of no consequence, for such things must needs happen at first. It is only like the occurrence in a written or printed page of a letter or two mistaken or misplaced, which does not much hinder the reader, because such errors are easily corrected by the sense. So likewise may there occur in my natural history many experiments which are mistaken and falsely set down, and yet they will presently, by the discovery of causes and axioms, be easily expunged and rejected. It is nevertheless true that if the mistakes in natural history and experiments are important, frequent, and continual, they cannot possibly be corrected or amended by any felicity of wit or art. And therefore, if in my natural history, which has been collected and tested with so much diligence, severity, and I may say religious care, there still lurk at intervals certain falsities or errors in the particulars, what is to be said of common natural history, which in comparison with mine is so negligent and inexact? And what of the philosophy and sciences built on such a sand (or rather quicksand)? Let no man therefore trouble himself for this.

APHORISM

(#2).  On a given body, to generate and superinduce a new nature or new natures is the work and aim of human power. Of a given nature to discover the form, or true specific difference, or nature-engendering nature, or source of emanation (for these are the terms which come nearest to a description of the thing), is the work and aim of human knowledge. Subordinate to these primary works are two others that are secondary and of inferior mark: to the former, the transformation of concrete bodies, so far as this is possible; to the latter, the discovery, in every case of generation and motion, of the latent process carried on from the manifest efficient and the manifest material to the form which is engendered; and in like manner the discovery of the latent configuration of bodies at rest and not in motion.

..........FRANCIS  BACON....