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Tuesday, January 3, 2012

THE PEOPLE SPEAK...FSR THINGS







Amidst the glaring ineptitude of a failing leadership, Inspite of the promise of horrific hardship to be bestowed on the masses, though we are confronted with the temptation of bitterness and regrets, nevertheless, we must keep the ray of hope afloat ...Dreams come true; Nigeria will thrive in prosperous influence but all hands must be on deck...we are all stake holders and transformation will als...o start from the grass root. Young people must adequately empower themselves beyond the physical parameters of a Bsc degree...we must make it our business to speak even more than we pray, we must strive and engage in political participation, we must strive to be economically relevant and financially free, we must think outside the box of corporate slavery and venture into profitable enterprises, we must conduct our businesses with integrity and dignity, we must imbibe the spirit of patriotism and invest back in our nation, we must FIGHT to give our dreams expression, we must FIGHT to give our children a hope, it is a collective effort...it is a collective effort!!!
-TOCHI EZE

our creativity and sense of humour in the midst of peril amazes me.But its not just about seeing the humourous sides of this bitter pill, we must be willing to protest and get the government to revert this anti people policy.


Goodluck Ebele Jonathan has become a dictator. We need to remind him that we elected him and we also _still_ possess the power to take him out.-Tayo osikoya

As we march against government's insensitivity on the subject of subsidy removal,let us remember that active mass participation and sustained struggle are key to success. We,The People,own the country and its government! Victory is certain!! God bless Nigeria!-Chinedu chidi

The government has done its worst so far. But to average Nigerians, this calls for a rethink and restructuring of our income generating systems in order to accommodate the increase in standard of living-Paul oghoghorie

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