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Nigerian Should Learn From This Dream (obama), I Mean Obama Dream by baloolaspo(m): 1:24pm On Nov 13, 2008
Nigeria should learn from obama dream, OBAMA is 47 years old can nigeria choose 47 years old as a president of nigeria? we need youth to rule us now, lets forget about 60 to 70 years of age, let us be diplomatic, [b][/b] i strongly believe that our leader we surely note these
Re: Nigerian Should Learn From This Dream (obama), I Mean Obama Dream by OBVIOUS(m): 8:43pm On Nov 13, 2008
I don't see what obama has to do with Nigeria. In reality, Nigeria has had nothing but BLACK PRESIDENTS for many years now and things are nothing but worse.

All Nigerians need to do is to serve her citizens wholeheartedly and not do so by STEALING or giving contracts to family members and friends. Nigeria can never learn from the Obama dream.
Re: Nigerian Should Learn From This Dream (obama), I Mean Obama Dream by OBVIOUS(m): 8:44pm On Nov 13, 2008
won ton ra.
Re: Nigerian Should Learn From This Dream (obama), I Mean Obama Dream by baloolaspo(m): 11:06am On Nov 18, 2008
i said before that nigeria should learn from New America elect, comfirm to me and confuse me that nigeria can elect 47 years old as nigeria president that reason why i say nigeria should learn from this topic above. thanks
Re: Nigerian Should Learn From This Dream (obama), I Mean Obama Dream by Horus(m): 8:44pm On Nov 23, 2008


[size=15pt]Obama Phones Yar’Adua, Discusses African Affairs[/size]

By Yusuph Olaniyonu, 11.23.2008

United States of America's President-elect, Senator Barrack Obama last Thursday called President Umaru Musa Yar'Adua on phone and had extensive discussion on a wide range of issues.Sources close to Aso Rock told THISDAY that the phone conversation was initiated by the US President-elect who expressed appreciation for the congratulatory message the Nigerian President sent him shortly after his election on November 5.Obama is said to have told Yar'Adua that his administration intends to maintain the strong relationship US has with Africa and Nigeria in particular.He also discussed several issues with Yar'Adua bordering on the economy, social and political areas. Several issues on Afro-US relations and common areas of co-operation between Nigeria and the United States were also discussed by the two leaders.Sources noted that apart from the general discussions, the US President-elect expressed his desire to host Yar'Adua in Washington after his inauguration.Yar'Adua while congratulating Obama shortly after the US Presidential election was concluded stated that: “On this epic day in the political history of the United States of America, at this defining moment in the evolutionary history of the democratic world, the government and people of the Federal Republic of Nigeria felicitate with you on your momentous victory at the presidential election.“While wishing you and your team a successful transition, I look forward to even more robust bilateral relations between Nigeria and the United States of America, and more productive partnership between Africa and the United States of America in the quest for a more stable, secure, just and equitable world.”

Source: http://www.thisdayonline.com/nview.php?id=128915

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