51 years after independence, our dearest Nigeria have gone through much difficulties and pains as we have gone through thick and thin. We have suffered violence in civil wars, we have suffer in the hand of bad, corrupt and heartless leaders yet we have survive and we have come this far. Survival for Nigeria is proof of a glorious future ahead!
Our independence day is worth celebrating and thanking God for, because of the hope we have in the future. The fact that we can survive the bad past is an assurance that their is a great future ahead of us, we must however, keep hope alive!
Nigeria shall be great if we all can unity and work for her greatness. Remember, we are the one to make a better day so let's start giving, our past heros have played their role, now its our time! We can heal Nigeria and make her a better place for you and for me and the entire universe...
But then we have to:
1. Change our negative mentality about Nigeria. The first place a battle is won or lost is the mind.
2. We must confess good and positive things about Nigeria even if it requires our faith because their power in the tongue...
3. We must think more of what we can do for Nigeria than what the nation can do for us!
4. We must all love ourselves and unite as one.
5. We must faithful, loyal and honest to one another.
6. We must must choose our leaders based on truthfulness, integrity and trust.
7. We all must make it a duty to pray for Nigeria because we need God!
By so doing, we can build a better Nigeria where peace, love and joy will reign. I am quite sure the labor of our heros past shall never be in vain, we shall serve with heart and might, and build one nation bound in freedom, peace and unity...
I celebrate Nigeria, not for the past or present but for the glorious future we shall achieve!
I LOVE YOU ALL BECAUSE YOU ARE MY BROTHER AND SISTER THAT'S WHY I NEED YOU TO SURVIVE! I LOVE NIGERIA AND I BELIEVE IN HER GREATNESS!!
Let's celebrate the glorious future ahead. One love Nigerians...
Dare is a writer, a public speaker, Humanitarian Service Ambassador and a voice for the oppressed and the less privileged. He is a the Project Manager of Joseph Ayo Babalola Memorial Foundation, the Initiator &Executive Director of a growing NGO, Trailblazer Initiatives Nigeria, a honourable member of International youth council, President Trailblazers incorporations & Nigeria Agents of Positive Change (NAPOC). Dare is also vice-president collective rescue mission of Nigeria
Friday, September 30, 2011
My Message to Nigerians as we celebrate 51
Nigeria is worth celebrating despite all she's been through since her independence 51 years ago. Though we have suffered in the hand of bad leader who have robbed us off our resources, we may have suffered violence through war and terrorism yet the nation has survived. The fact that we have survive is an assurance that we have a better future which worth celebrating....
I implore every Nigerians to please keep the good faith celebrate the glorious future ahead of us not minding the bad past or the discouraging present.
However, let our celebration be a reasonable one, let's embrace peace and remember the poor, let's sing God's praise and pray for the greatness and betterment of the nation.
I look forward to an independent day anniversary where instead of march pass and gunshots, Nigerians will gather in a mega concert to praise and worship God...
Nigeria will be greater than ever before... I believe in one Nigeria.
Remember, to pray for Nigeria now and always!
HAPPY ANNIVERSARY!
I implore every Nigerians to please keep the good faith celebrate the glorious future ahead of us not minding the bad past or the discouraging present.
However, let our celebration be a reasonable one, let's embrace peace and remember the poor, let's sing God's praise and pray for the greatness and betterment of the nation.
I look forward to an independent day anniversary where instead of march pass and gunshots, Nigerians will gather in a mega concert to praise and worship God...
Nigeria will be greater than ever before... I believe in one Nigeria.
Remember, to pray for Nigeria now and always!
HAPPY ANNIVERSARY!
Tuesday, September 20, 2011
Woman Delivers Twins From Two Uteruses
A Florida woman gave birth to twins, Natalie and Nathan Barbosa, Sept. 15, but the newborns were born from their mother’s two uteruses, according to ABC affiliate WFTS.
Andrea Barbosa, 24, has a rare condition called didelphys — also called double uterus — that affects about one in 2,000 women worldwide, doctors at Morton Plant Hospital said.
“I was shocked to learn I had a baby in each uterus,” Barbosa said in a hospital news release.
Nathan was born at 36 weeks and weighed 5 pounds, 8 ounces. His sister emerged two minutes later, weighing 5 pounds, 10 ounces.
The hospital said only about 100 women with this condition carry fetuses in two uteruses at the same time. Experts estimated that only about one in 5 million such pregnancies succeed.
In the 4 percent of women who have reproductive abnormalities, 5 percent have a double uterus. Of those women, only about 3 percent are likely to conceive one child in each uterus, and 1 percent of those who do conceive this way carry the babies to term.
Sarah Reinfelder of Michigan also, like Barbosa, defied those long odds in 2009 when she carried twin girls in both her uteruses. The girls were born seven weeks premature. Reinfelder had previously miscarried another set of twins two years earlier, but later gave birth to a son.
“We know there’s a high rate of [problems] but it’s not known why,” Dr. Richard J. Paulson, chief of reproductive endocrinology and infertility at the University of Southern California Keck School of Medicine in Los Angeles, told ABC News after Reinfelder’s twins were born. “It’s not impossible, but it makes it more complex.”
Barbosa’s doctors said they took extra care throughout her pregnancy.
“Because we were aware of her condition, we were able to ensure that both mother and babies would be healthy,” said Dr. Patricia St. John, one of Barbosa’s doctors.
Barbosa, who also has a young daughter, said she’s grateful for the two extraordinary additions to her family.
“[M]y husband and I are just so happy that they are here and healthy,” she said.
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