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Re: Drop Your Best Wishes For Nigeria At 55 by BANGERLEE1(m): 10:02am On Oct 01, 2015
Naija
Re: Drop Your Best Wishes For Nigeria At 55 by 69MissedCalls(m): 10:02am On Oct 01, 2015
increase Nysc allawee b4 I enter this month angry
Re: Drop Your Best Wishes For Nigeria At 55 by Kingkamal(m): 10:02am On Oct 01, 2015
I wish Nigeria all the best, and wishing pmb llnp. And all other Nigerians happy. Independence day

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Re: Drop Your Best Wishes For Nigeria At 55 by Aminat508(f): 10:03am On Oct 01, 2015
cheesy

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Re: Drop Your Best Wishes For Nigeria At 55 by maduxs: 10:03am On Oct 01, 2015
Wish you a peaceful break up

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Re: Drop Your Best Wishes For Nigeria At 55 by Dottore: 10:03am On Oct 01, 2015
Lesser unemployment rate
Improved standard of living
Improved security

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Re: Drop Your Best Wishes For Nigeria At 55 by hahn(m): 10:03am On Oct 01, 2015
My best wishes for Nigerians are that we learn to exercise patience and respect each other irrespective of our religious or tribal views and work together towards building a great nation

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Re: Drop Your Best Wishes For Nigeria At 55 by tjfulloption(m): 10:04am On Oct 01, 2015
Happy Independent Day!

Re: Drop Your Best Wishes For Nigeria At 55 by Flashh: 10:04am On Oct 01, 2015
Wish Nigeria the best of the best.

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Re: Drop Your Best Wishes For Nigeria At 55 by flokii: 10:05am On Oct 01, 2015
YEEBOS be having mixed feelings on independence day... grin
Nothin like Biafra for una... na this Naija we go dey
I fvcking love this country..

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Re: Drop Your Best Wishes For Nigeria At 55 by Unlimitedoye: 10:05am On Oct 01, 2015
HAPPY BIRTHDAY NIGERIA MY BELOVED COUNTRY
Re: Drop Your Best Wishes For Nigeria At 55 by Nobody: 10:05am On Oct 01, 2015
I wish Nigeria anything she wishes herself.
Re: Drop Your Best Wishes For Nigeria At 55 by chi4ik4(m): 10:05am On Oct 01, 2015
My observation; Nigerians should stop saying
that Nigeria should move forward! My opinion is
that Nigeria should move backward because
things were much more better then the present!
Naira had value, economy was great, there was
employment, free education, price of goods were
cheap/low, there was peace not this killings/
bombing on daily bases, kidnapping, armed robbery & yahoo boys were very low at zero level etc. If you are going
somewhere & u miss road, won't you come back?
We need to start over again. Anyway, happy
independent day Nigeria/Nigerians.

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Re: Drop Your Best Wishes For Nigeria At 55 by chi4ik4(m): 10:06am On Oct 01, 2015
My observation; Nigerians should stop saying
that Nigeria should move forward! My opinion is
that Nigeria should move backward because
things were much more better then the present!
Naira had value, economy was great, there was
employment, free education, price of goods were
cheap/low, there was peace not this killings/
bombing on daily bases, kidnapping, armed robbery & yahoo boys were very low at zero level etc. If you are going
somewhere & u miss road, won't you come back?
We need to start all over again. Anyway, happy
independent day Nigeria/Nigerians.
Re: Drop Your Best Wishes For Nigeria At 55 by Dklef(m): 10:06am On Oct 01, 2015
Electricity, education and job
Re: Drop Your Best Wishes For Nigeria At 55 by dmelia: 10:07am On Oct 01, 2015
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Re: Drop Your Best Wishes For Nigeria At 55 by chi4ik4(m): 10:08am On Oct 01, 2015
My observation; Nigerians should stop saying
that Nigeria should move forward! My opinion is
that Nigeria should move backward because
things were much more better then the present!
Naira had value, economy was great, there was
employment, free education, price of goods were
cheap/low, there was peace not this killings/
bombing on daily bases, kidnapping, armed robbery & yahoo boys were very low at zero level etc. If you are going
somewhere & u miss road, won't you come back?
We need to start all over again. Anyway, happy
independent day Nigeria/Nigerians....
Re: Drop Your Best Wishes For Nigeria At 55 by Donswatter(m): 10:08am On Oct 01, 2015
LET US GO !!!!!

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Re: Drop Your Best Wishes For Nigeria At 55 by MosesEzekiel: 10:08am On Oct 01, 2015
I have a dream that Nigeria shall be great again, I have a dream!!
Re: Drop Your Best Wishes For Nigeria At 55 by Flashh: 10:09am On Oct 01, 2015
nikkiking:
Less bombing.

More electricity.


More education.
Please no bombing again. Nothing like less in bad things. grin

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Re: Drop Your Best Wishes For Nigeria At 55 by KingTom(m): 10:09am On Oct 01, 2015
Happy independence day guys!



Me I be omo naija! Omo naija!

NP: Omo naija remix- jamix ft. M.I, 9ice and TerryG cool

Re: Drop Your Best Wishes For Nigeria At 55 by Timijo(m): 10:10am On Oct 01, 2015
As we remember and celebrate the day of our freedom from the British Government in 1960 today, may we experience complete freedom from corruption and every act of wickedness in Jesus' name!
Happy Independence Day!
Re: Drop Your Best Wishes For Nigeria At 55 by Gentlebabs(m): 10:11am On Oct 01, 2015
Tribute To My Nation – Happy 55th Independence

From the evil days of the Nigerian civil war that claimed thousands of lives, to the traumatic regime of the military dictatorship, and now to our nascent democracy, we have weathered the storm. Let “They” who have a perfect economy cast the first stone, none will cast the stone.

Every good success have track records. Any success that does not have a track record is a travesty; sustainability might be a major issue. The time has come when the right finger is been pointed at Nigeria, championing eradication of high level corruption, which has been the major factor behind our economic, political and social growth as a people and Continent. Now, the “Right” finger is been pointed at Nigeria as the Chariot that determines where Africa’s economic pendulum will swim. Nigerians, you can’t just hate them!

Unfavorable policies and harsh conditions have made our countrymen sought supposed “Greener Pastures” abroad, thereby causing brain-drain. Some have embarked on a journey of no return in their quest to better their current economic and social status, perishing in deadly seas with harsh weather conditions. Some have become victims of unfortunate circumstances; their families will never know what became of them.

Does it mean God is a partial God? “No”, HE blesses whom he chooses to bless according to HIS divine mandate. Many a people have lost their destinies in our beloveth country in the “Get Rich Quick Or Die Syndrome”, no moral fibre in them to put a “C-Caution” when the are deviating from the manual of the Creator. Imagine buying a costly electronic gadget and not look into the operational manual to preserve the destiny of the gadget, the result of ignorance can be very calamitous, “but from the beginning, it was not so”. However, some have blazed the trail, writing their names on the sands of time, with points of gold and pens of silver, representing our dear nation in various fields of human endeavor. We are grateful to our foreign partners, who sees the seeds of greatness in our great country and the citizenry, investing in our human resource, which is the greatest investment of our time. Thank you. You have given us your broad shoulders to lean on, helping us reach our MDG’s and SDG’s, we will forever be grateful.

It is true that CORRUPTION has been our Commander-In-Chief of Africa’s problem, but it is also true that; with the new Sheriff in town in Nigeria, corrupt people are beginning to do the right thing. Other African countries are beginning to see that if it can work in Nigeria, it can work anywhere, they have seen the power of a free press and a growing social media e-force championed by the youth. Given the current political platform, we are in the threshold of history, we are re-writing our stories. We are investing in our military to protect “One Nigeria”, we are seeking new and genuine foreign partners to join us to pilot our ship and navigate safely and successfully to the plateau of our destiny as a nation, incompetence is slowly but surely been replaced with competency, professionalism and technocrats.

Show me a country that will face all the challenges that has beclouded Nigeria in time past and even recently and not go to war! Show me a country with over 250 languages and they still maintain peace in hopelessness. The book that former President Obasanjo wrote “I SEE HOPE” is gradually living its dream. Freedom of the press and civil society have helped shaped our democracy and checked political thugery and excesses by those who have usurped our advancement masquerading as representatives of the people to swindle us of our resources.

There is no more hiding place for “CORRUP-TICIANS” as “STEALING IS NOW CORRUPTION”. It is in view of these, making satisfactory progress amidst so many challenges that has earned us “The Big Brother Of Africa”, and one of the 5 most developing economies in the world (M.I.N.T.S.) with attendant challenges. Not a mean feat, not because we are the most populous black nation in the world, but that is how the Uncreated Creator designed it. Afterall, “A golden fish has no hiding place”. HE who created Nigeria as a nation knows the beginning from the end as the “All Knowing”

Tell it to everybody, the hour has come to liberate Nigeria, from the hands of those who have constantly RAPED our economy. Through the vehicle of separation of powers, justice and zero-tolerance to corruption, we will get there, slowly but surely. Say goodbye to nepotism, injustice, corruption with impunity laxity and all the paraphernalia of corruption.

On this special extra date that we celebrate our 55th independence anniversary, may our road be rough. Truth is, no good thing comes easy. May we see opportunities in challenges while seeing every member of this planet as one, regardless of our colour, race, continent and whatever we perceive to be an advantage over others.

Finally, I prophesy that, very soon, we will be going about with our Green Passport with the pride that the Eagle displays during aerial shows, as the King of the air.

I believe in Nigeria. I believe in her ability to rise above her whatever challenge. I believe in our unity and our glorious tomorrow.

Long Live Good People – Great Nation! Long Live Nigeria!

Babatunde Raimi
Blogger, Author, Salesman and Life Coach.

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Re: Drop Your Best Wishes For Nigeria At 55 by IceDude(m): 10:11am On Oct 01, 2015
*spits*
Re: Drop Your Best Wishes For Nigeria At 55 by VickyRotex(f): 10:12am On Oct 01, 2015
She's Beautiful.

She'll survive every toil and snare

She'll be great again

She's the giant of AFRICA

She's NIGERIA!!!!

I love my Country!!!

Happy Independence Anniversary!!!

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Re: Drop Your Best Wishes For Nigeria At 55 by omojeesu(m): 10:12am On Oct 01, 2015
Nigeria, God will see you through your challenges for the glory of His name and the good of Nigerians!
Re: Drop Your Best Wishes For Nigeria At 55 by Nobody: 10:12am On Oct 01, 2015
God bless Nigeria, God bless those who wish Nigeria well and God bless me. Happy independence celebration, the future of Nigeria is as bright as the morning star. Our collective efforts in making Nigeria an Eldorado of substance will never fail. Above all, God bless the president FRN.
Re: Drop Your Best Wishes For Nigeria At 55 by 4hero(m): 10:12am On Oct 01, 2015
God Bless Nigeria.. Many more peaceful and successful years ahead...

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Re: Drop Your Best Wishes For Nigeria At 55 by Flashh: 10:12am On Oct 01, 2015
M4gunners:
I wish Nigeria will divide sooner or later in peace without war.

Nigeria won't divide and there will be nothing like Biafra. grin

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