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The Nigeria Dream Printable Version PRINTABLE VERSION
by Adeshola, Nigeria Jul 23, 2007
Human Rights   Opinions

  

I SEE HOPE…

My vision for Nigeria is of a world free of crises, hatred, and greed. A place where poverty and starvation is abolished and replaced with equality for all.

It is a time where we have women liberation. A time when we embrace individual and cultural diversity.

I see a future in which we meet the basic needs of every man, woman, and child and extend to all, the opportunity to realize their hopes and dreams for a better life. It is a vision where education and health are accessible to everyone and where all human beings share in clean water and air. It is a time where we work towards preserving our Democracy, Rule of Law and Human Rights.

I see a future where we have shifted away from our desire for power and instead work together in mutual cooperation towards happier and healthier lifestyles for all citizens in Africa.

We have learned to limit our consumption, and money no longer governs our choices and actions. It is a time where technology and institutional changes is felt at all levels.

My vision is of a country filled with hope and peace.





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Adeshola Komolafe
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Eric Dukun | Sep 21st, 2007
you forgot to add a Nigeria where religion and ethnic bigotry would be seen as a degenerate parameter in making decisions or commenting on matters of the state.a Nigeria when NIGERIANESS is all that matters.



aiyeniko samuel oluwatosin | Jul 27th, 2010
d land is green,d land is green,we sing but the land has ever been green its our mind that hasn't been green..



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Osamuyi Okpame | Jan 29th, 2012
We all share in such hopes of a better tomorrow. ..but can faith alone take us anywhere, when our leaders don't lead by example? ..The structures are decadent and there are no sincere effective plans for saving the situation anytime soon. ..our youths would rather die or be humiliated pursuing greener pasture elsewhere, than rot at home with a government who doesn't care about the welfare and whether the youth survives or not.

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