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I Have A Dream That One Day Nigeria… -By Isaiah Ogedegbe

I have a dream that one day in Nigeria, human life will attain its real value and blood will no longer be shed in religious clashes.

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I have a dream that one day Nigeria will be a country, where the leaders of tomorrow will not wait until they have gray hairs before they belong in the corridors of power.

I have a dream that one day in Nigeria, the left hand will no longer move to collect bribes on the road and corruption will be buried forever.

I have a dream that one day in Nigeria, politics will not be a do-or-die affair and the people’s votes will count.

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I have a dream that one day in Nigeria, human life will attain its real value and blood will no longer be shed in religious clashes.

I have a dream that one day in Nigeria, graduates will no longer be searching for jobs but jobs will be searching for them.

I have a dream that one day in Nigeria, citizens will become financially stable and rise beyond the poverty line.

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I have a dream that one day in Nigeria, leaders will seek political positions not for selfish interest but for the collective good of all.

I have a dream that one day Nigeria will become a better place for us all.

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