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Friday, 27 March 2015
LETTER TO NIGERIA: TODAY MY NATION SHALL DECIDE
The day has come and the day is today SATURDAY, 28 2015.
My people shall decide who is to rule over us.It is our right
and duty so let's vote with love,let's vote with/in peace.
Let my great Nigerians say no to violence.Let my great
Nation believe in unity.
Today great Nigerians will elect their leader,Let my people know
that elections had come and go yet Nigeria had remain a nation;Today
election will come and go again and Nigeria will still remain to
be our Nation,Presidents will come and go but Nigeria stay till
Christ comes.So say no to tribal or civil war.I say no to violence
for my people say no to violence and war.
Today my Fatherland shall make their decision.Let my people vote to
see a new Nigeria.Let not my people tear apart our belove nation.Do
not lose or waste your life because of this day because their are bett
er days ahead.Vote without making or causing any trouble.Let my people use their time voting but not to risk their lives causing violence during election period.
Today you and I shall celebrate a peaceful free and fair election.
SO OMOTOSO IBUKUNOLUWA OMONIYI... CRYSTAL RAINBOW IS SAYING
VOTE WISELY...VOTE FOR HEART DESIRED CANDIDATE...IT IS YOUR RIGHT.
LIVE LONG NIGERIA .
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