I found the message of this recent Nigeria AllStars song very powerful. It is a message of change, it is a message of hope- As we all say No to CRIME. This goes for all our leaders to shun corruption and human abuse. Election is drawing closer, may no life be lost...
My aspiration is to be one of the builders of a world of equality, a world where diversity is respected and value for people's lives is paramount. A world where religion and culture are not used as weapons of dispute and destruction, where leaders serve and not steal, where everyone does not pretend to love each other but does so straight from the heart.
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My Passion, my focus, the change that I want to see in the world - is my propellent factor.
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4 comments:
Yes o. We want "change".
We really need to change, guess we are getting there
yesso i no go lose my head
*sweerie how far with sco-sco??? is he beta now
Yes we do!
LG: thanks, hubby is still observing him... but he said he looks better
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