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AN OPEN LETTER TO NIGERIANS @54 


Happy independence day to all Nigerians God bless Nigeria. We as proud citizens of this country are praying that terrorism and corruption is flushed out .Am so excited because this coming election is going to change the course of history for Nigerians . As we celebrate  Nigeria @ 54  let us bear it mind that this country is ours and we have been charged with the responsibility of building and developing our great nation irrespective of tribe, age, gender . We are striving for a better Nigeria although there are many vices militating against good governance.  I believe strongly that we are going to change the face of politics in Nigeria . I stand to say one man one vote, no rigging of elections, free and fair elections, reformed electoral processes, good roads, quality education, constant electricity supply, increase in employment etc In doing so, we are leaving a legacy for our children . Don't lose hope yet, we are a great nation blessed by God.  Once again Happy independence day. The works of our heroes past shall never be in vain .
                                                                                                       Barr.MorayoLebi


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