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Monday, 2 November 2015

See what Obama said about nigeria's development. Real facts.

President Obama and his wife- Michelle, have said that Nigeria can have a better tomorrow if the citizens are united.
President Obama made this disclosure in a letter he wrote to former national chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Alhaji Bamanga Tukur who recently turned 80-years-old.
Obama said:
“your generation has witnessed what our Nations can achieve when we join together in pursuit of a brighter tomorrow.
“We trust you take pride in all you have accomplished and in the ways you have touched the lives of those around you”.
Vanguard reports that the congratulatory letter which the US-president personally signed with his wife, Michelle, also contained praises for Ambassador Tukur.
The Elder statesman was hailed for his commitment to the improvement of the standard of living of Nigerians.
It would be recalled that Tukur who recently joined the league of octogenarians, is the only African who wasn’t a head-of-state but was privileged to address the United Nations (UN).
President Obama has in recent times taken steps to see that Nigeria and some other African countries gets to better their standards of living.
He has also played an active part in the fight against terrorism in Africa.
In October, the US- president informed the Congress that he will send 300 US troops, along with surveillance drones, to Cameroon, in a bid to counter nigeria militant sect Boko Haram

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