I couldn't put this better than this concerned Rwandan woman who had been in the centre of hell and missed death by the skin of her teeth. What I would only like to say is that everyone - men, women and youths should get involved in efforts to forestall this impending catastrophe in Nigeria. A stitch in time they say, saves nine.
Read yourself and get involved. God bless Nigeria!
Dear Nigerian women,
I would like to start this letter by
saying congratulations to the people of Nigeria on the country’s recent
celebration of its 100th anniversary as a nation.
In Rwanda, we are also planning and
holding many activities for the 20th anniversary of the genocide of
almost a million Rwandans. The Rwandan genocide was 100 days plus of
killings of fellow citizens. It started in April 1994 and did not end
until sometime in July 1994. I am actively involved in the activities of
the 20th anniversary of the massacres. And I guess that is why I got up
in the early hours of this morning in cold sweat! I woke up sweating,
panting and breathless. My heart was beating so fast! My pillow was
soaked with sweat. I quickly turned on the lights and was relieved to
find myself in my bedroom and not outside on a street full of dead
bodies. I had had yet another nightmare which has become a frequent
occurrence in my life! Continue reading...
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