Lets understand the whole process. Let's live free. Let's put our differences aside. There's way too many people suffering.
Lets don't want none of these for Nigeria: Religious Divide, Political/Party Divide, Ethnic/Regional Divide. but rather, Let's emerge a well structured resourceful Democratically United Federal Republic of Nigeria.
The might to end all forms of human poverty exist in today's world equally as the might to end all forms of human lives.
Caution, self help, earns much a credit. As diversed an entity, Nigerians must urge and endeavor to come together to get done what's right for her mother land.
Just imagine the man in the mirror leads a fair example? Our voice would be what we got in common: some Honesty, some Motivation that'll get us to something we believe.
Despite the stray of advanced Nations, In different ways they're special and so are less developed Nations with there space in the heart of God.
We can acknowledge that the power of a Models to look up to can not be underemphasized
[President Abraham Lincoln:]
Four score and seven years ago our fathers brought forth on this continent, a new nation, conceived in Liberty, and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal.
[President Barack Obama:]
There is not a liberal America and a conservative America - there is the United States of America.
[President John F. Kennedy:]
My fellow Americans: ask not what your country can do for you - ask what you can do for your country.
[Martin Luther King, Jr.:]
All we say to America is, "Be true to what you said on paper."
[Alhaji Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa – October 1, 1960 Independence speech]
we have acquired our rightful status, and I feel sure that history will show that the building of our nation proceeded at the wisest pace: it has been thorough, and Nigeria now stands well-built upon firm foundations.
[Inaugural Speech of President Umaru Yar’Adua. May 29, 2007] highlighted
Let us join together to ease the pains of today while working for the gains of tomorrow. Let us set aside cynicism, and strive for the good society that we know is within our reach. Let us discard the habit of low expectations of ourselves as well as of our leaders. Let us stop justifying every shortcoming with that unacceptable phrase, “the Nigerian factor,” as if to be a Nigerian is to settle for less. Let us recapture the mood of optimism that defined us at the dawn of independence, that legendary can-do spirit that marked our Nigerianness. Let us join together, now, to build a society worthy of our children. We have the talent. We have the intelligence. We have the ability. The challenge is great. The goal is clear. The time is now. I thank you, and God bless you.



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