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                 We will Go through This and Land Safe



It's important to know that a break doesn't mean a stop. So dear friends, i sincerely apologise for been away for a while. I am back and better to serve my beloved readers. This is a wonderful week towards the end of April and i wonder what we have done and what still want to do before april moves off.

You know, i understand especially as a  Nigerian what it is right now, the economy isn't pleasant, the fuel scarcity and the dollar move, Mehn! i know it isn't easy. Everyone, everywhere is edgy and ready to attack but please don't lose your peace, i believe we will scale through this. I believe in nobody but God helping us get through this and giving our leaders the wisdom to do the right thing.

Dear Nigerians, please confess positively that the air gets addicted to the right atmosphere. No more negativity out of our lips, let's speak well and as we know confessing the right thing goes deep to what we see. We won't lose hope until we see the Nigeria of our dreams.

#GodblessNigeria.

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