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TOPIC: The Nigeria I see
#62
Re:The Nigeria I see 2 Years ago  
i see a new nigeria
i see a new nigeria with new nigerians
a new nigeria where people are able to speak out!
a new nigeria where suffering and smilling is a thing of the past
a new nigeria where tribalism is out of the picture
a new nigeria where ajegunle is a mega city
a new nigeria where our police are there to save life and protect human properties, and not kill lives and collect human properties
i see a new nigeria where politics is not filled with killings of human...
for when i think of nigeria, i want to think of a safe haven
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#63
Re:The Nigeria I see 1 Year, 12 Months ago  
I see a Nigeria that is a global economic GIant instead of a local economic ant!
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#64
Re:The Nigeria I see 1 Year, 11 Months ago  
I thank God for FD. I am a NIgerian that believes in Nigeria; and to show you believe is to be practical about what you believe. I have done some things but not withstanding I had a dream about the New Nigeria last year and I shared it on my blog, it is very long, his is just a part of it.

In the days of the New Nigeria there were preparation for election and surprisingly there was no ‘god father’ interference, no sidelining, kidnapping, bribery and election rigging. The people were in their right senses, influenced and were assured of their several choices. The media took interviews of some positive and patriotic Nigerians and they found that every one’s choice was based on a well thought choice.

On the 8th of April was the election and everyone was out to cast their vote, and it want all well. Few days later the result came out and the choice president, Ass-President, Governor, senators, house of assembly and local government chairmen were chosen and their qualities were pure, truthful, and all motivated by the passion for work and not for embezzlement.

The New Nigeria surprised us all because our educational system became the world standard; Jamb illegality were eradicated so that hard working students who read and wrote well were given the opportunity to enter the university. The heartbeats of students were to read for knowledge and not to impress anyone but that they may be able to prove what they read anytime they are tested. Honestly the least score was c5 and then D7, C6, F9 was only a choice. At this time almost half of the class had A1 and B3. So the medium for reward was award by the government for one year scholarship each.

On the fifth year which was the shock of Nigerians, we all looked closely and were happy that for good five years there was no power failure and we Nigerians marked it with a celebration tagged ‘THE NEW NIGERIA, A REALITY’ and it had a strong saying ‘A step forward!

Automatically our economic value increased so much that we no more owed World Bank.

This automatically reminded me of a journey I had in Europe. My friends and I were had a scheduled meeting and all of a sudden we shouted ‘hey we have not ironed our shirts, NEPA will take light’ and then I laughed and reminded them that we were in Europe, not Nigeria. But we were glad that Nigeria had a stable light.
The availability of light gave rise to many developments in our country. It lead to no export because we now had our processing factories round the 37 states of Nigeria. This automatically made things cheap and affordable.

And many more, and with deep passion I can't wait to see it. God help us all. I will add the other some other time. This for now.

I remain Peter Ibeji (Rocktony)
Live Your Best Now!
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#65
August Holiday, Teaching street children 1 Year, 11 Months ago  
Beloved.
I just want to know how my church members that are teachers will participate in the yraining of street children in your programme.

pls, reply.

Rev. George Anselem
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#66
Re:The Nigeria I see 1 Year, 11 Months ago  
The Nigeria I see is one where unity is attained through sports, since Religion and Politics have failed us woefully!!!
Interestingly the most unifying factor world wide is sports.
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#67
Re:The Nigeria I see 1 Year, 11 Months ago  
The Nigeria I see is a Nigeria that has transformed into a land of opportunities; a land that in the world's view will be the most desirable place to live in. A Nigeria that is rid of slums and filth but filled with structures that the world had never known
I see a Nigeria that is graced by skilled people who are problem-solvers and live with only one goal; to set a blazing trail for posterity.
I see a Nigeria that has transformed all her problems into world-class structures that other countries will seek to learn at a high cost.
I see a Nigeria that is one of the world's leading producers of world-class products that will have international recognition.
I see a progress-oriented Nigeria whose core values border on doing something for their country rather than waiting for an elusive government.
I see a Nigeria whose populace shuns corruption with all their might.
I see a Nigeria who have the will to take positive actions rather than to just pass blames. A Nigeria that lives not for now but for the future.
I see a Nigeria that is conscious of an ugly past and is willing to fight for a better and better future.
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