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Friday 26 June 2015

Obasanjo Calls On Nigerians To Celebrate Themselves

Nigeria’s former president Olusegun Obasanjo has called on Nigerians to celebrate and honour themselves.
He said this on Thursday, June 25, during a ceremony held in Abeokuta, Ogun state, to honour Josiah Odowu-Fearon’s appointment as the secretary general of the World Anglican Communion.
Obasanjo was QUOTED as saying by The Punch:
“We should celebrate ourselves all the time. Nigerians have always been celebrated by outsiders. We should try to honour ourselves like what we are doing HERE today.”
Odowu-Fearon noted that his relationship with Obasanjo had begun a long time ago. He described the ex-president as a true leader worthy of emulation.
He also urged Nigerians to refrain from ACTION that might jeopardize the unity of the nation.
He praised Obasanjo, who despite being a Christian built a mosque at his presidential library complex. Odowu-Fearon stressed the importance for people to live in peace adding:
“We serve only ONE God with different approaches.”
In a recent development Chief Obasanjo held a closed-door meeting with some Nigerian politicians in his residence. After the encounter the Akwa Ibom state governor, Emmanuel Udom, told journalists:
“I have come to show gratitude and respect for someone whom I regard as a father and whose advice I regard as invaluable and which also contributed to my victory at the polls.”

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