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What is your dream for Nigeria ?-National Reformation

What is your dream for Nigeria ?-National Reformation  ; MLK had a dream and chatted a course that brought it to bear in reality. I daily encourage and chat a course for kingdom advancement in the Political Arena of ...

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    MLK had a dream and chatted a course that brought it to bear in reality. I daily encourage and chat a course for kingdom advancement in the Political Arena of our beloved country.
    I have a dream; dat one day our todays call for National Reformation shall explode into an actual revolution in the minds of our youths today.
    ...that we shall experience a reformation from the paths our fathers have followed in error ...a reformation which will produce leaders who will seek to accurately represent our God in all their dealings
    ...youthful leaders who will be responsible for their actions today building accurate platforms for transition and the next generation even as David was the vision bearer but nevertheless understood dat Solomon had to be the executioner, thus he enthroned Solomon while he was still alive
    ...leaders who will uphold and preserve those values, morals and kingdom principles that will cause a nation/hoi-polloi to rejoice, even as it is written ...the people rejoice when the righteous is enthroned...
    I have a Dream...

    What is your dream for Nigeria ?



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    Excellent,
    I hail you my guy
    We need to believe in or create the Nigerian dream.
    "I have a dream,that one day my kids will move around the streets at any time of the day ,in every knucks and cranny without being harrased or Kidnapped,I HAVE A DREAM"



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    You guys rock

    I have a dream,that one day,Nigerians will have their choice Leaders.


    Every country has the government it deserves. - Joseph de Maistre

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    I have a dream that one day my votes will count in Nigeria.



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    In 1957, I was in senior primary 6.My father then was a traditional title holder, a prince, a regional government Public servant and a devout muslim. However, most of my school friends were christians and we visited each other during summer holidays. When my friends visited, my father would wake them up early every sunday to wash have breakfast. He would then drive them 12 miles to our nearest church. He would wait for them till the service ended and bring them home. If he was making new dresses for me, he would do the same for every one of them. That was his life till he died in1981.He never allowed a neighbour to sleep hungry. Once he took my new gown during Sallah festival and gave it to a neighbour's son who was yelling about one, and begged me to use one of my older ones. Is there any dream in me in the present climate?



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    This is what i can call true living and it is indeed a reality,only wish this is what can be obtained today everywhere or in majority of places,where we keep instead of devouring and lynching our neighbours,



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    Default I have a dream.


    I have a dream that one day,the nigerian youths will wake up for a peaceful revolution in nigeria.the police will drop thier tear -gas and join, the military will hand thier guns at thier back and watch.the unpatriotic leaders will run....... Because of thier sins......... A revolutional leader will emerge.more universities will be built to accomodate all youths.factories will be built and privatised.states will produce food for the nation and enough for export.our population will be controlled. Babies and our aged parents will be paid.decipline and proper orientation will come.whites will run after nigerian visas.europeans will come to nigeria for education.the world will learn from our youths.
    I have a dream.
    Ezuma.(a patriotic peaceful revolutionist)



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    My dream is that, I will live in any part of my country Nigeria, build houses, marry any where contest or be appointed for public office and be accepted for who I am and accept another likewise not just on bases of religion, region, state or ethnic group . And that my fellow humans will not discriminate me on account of my ethnicity because not only is my blood as red as theirs BUT that the piano sounds better with both black and white keys played in consonance together, and that diversity at various levels among planets, plant colours of different makes shapes and sizes and all kinds of animals alike have added beauty to life as we can see all with eyes which we did invent and which eyeballs operate on a black and white background adding to the reasonable logic that the creator of all diversity anticipated tolerance!


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    Dream? Ooops,i can see NIGERIA conducting a free and fair elections with a reliable,dynamic and young PRESIDENT who will be capable of making reforms.



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    Strong, prosperous and united Nigeria.



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    I have a dream that one day ,I will leave my shop open overnight in the Neighborhood and met it kept (Untouched by Criminals). because the people are good.



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    I have a Dream ,that one day ,My children will be respected because they are Nigerians.
    I have a Dream, that one day ,People all over the world will sleep in their embassies struggling for a Nigeria Visa .



    I was born A Nigerian.
    I'm Proud of it.
    I am a die Hard Fan of Nigeria.

    I am A Nigerian.

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    I am looking forward to a Nigeria where the masses will have a say, where poverty will be a thing of the past and where there will be justice and equity.



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    That in a short while ethnic coloration, apathy and sentimental attachments to Political POWERS will be crucified for a sweet NIGERIA! That sight shall be restored for us to be able to boldly face reality.



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