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2018: ‎My hope is for Nigerian ―Atiku

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FORMER Vice President and a Chieftain of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Atiku Abubakar has said that his hope in the new year was for Nigeria to all her citizenry to be united for the Nation to move forward to greatness
This was contained in a new year message he signed and released to the media yesterday by his media office.
The Wazari of Adamawa, however, promised that he would devote the year for the emancipation ‎of Nigerians from the present suffering in the country.
The statement reads, “it is my hope that this year will bring out the empowerment of Nigerians and that through increased job opportunities Nigeria will be working again
“It is my hope that all Nigerians will live in a safe and secure country
“It is my hope that all Nigerians will live in an economy that provides them the quality of life they deserve and our youth have the opportunity to receive an education that sets the standard for all of Africa and the world
“My commitment in this new year is to help ensure that Nigeria will rise again and that the hopes of all Nigerians become a reality.
“Tell your friends, tell your family and tell your neighbours that 2018 will be the beginning of the renaissance of Nigeria”

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