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Letter To President Yar'adua by freedom450: 1:59am On Jul 21, 2009
somebody get me this guy address,

Re: Letter To President Yar'adua by samparian(m): 3:04am On Jul 21, 2009
This is the body of your letter.

his address is ASO ROCK, ABUJA grin VERY EASY TO FIND.

Dear mr. yar’dua
I’m a citizen of Nigeria but I live in the united states of America. I guess I left my country because of the same reasons that many of our citizens have also deserted their homeland which is to seek opportunities that were not affordable to me in my beautiful homeland. I am writing you today just to see if I can get answers. I have gather and discuss, scrathed my head, and even googled for answers yet I still remain ignorant to the reason or reasons why my country is in a state of despair. I would like to know why with all of our natural resources (Oil and natural gas, tin, columbite, iron ore, coal, limestone, lead, zinc), and all of our agricultural products (cocoa, palm oil, yams, cassava, sorghum, millet, corn, rice, livestock, groundnuts, cotton), 70% of the country continue to live under the poverty line. I want to know the real reason why a country so rich in oil (12th largest in production of crude oil) cannot have constant electricity. Nigeria has never had constant electricity, at least not in my lifetime, I can only imagine how much profit have been gained by those who are in control of the supply of generators and the diesel that we buy to power them. I can also only imagine how much money these companies, persons or entities have contribute to the bank account of those that are in the forefront of the war against a better Nigeria. My president we can no longer call ourselves the giant of Africa because we have not made any accomplishments to this claim. We cannot provide our citizens with a national highway, clean water, food, jobs and even the basic of all necessities which is electricity. It is our right to have electricity; it’s definitely not a privilege. Now sir please keep in mind that I’m not asking you to do anything about it because I realize that you are just a pawn in an even bigger corruption that is currently hurting and killing our people. All I’m asking you for is answers. I refuse to believe that we cannot sustain electricity in Nigeria simply because of the greed of a few men that wish to profit of the sale of diesel oil. I refuse to believe that over the past 30 or so years these ravenous policy makers have not attain enough wealth to satisfy their irrepressible appetite. We ( I mean the youth and the people that really care about the betterment of our country) need to know the reason or reasons for the problems in our beloved motherland. They say before you can find a solution we need to fully understand our problem. Thank you sir for taking time to read this letter and I hope to hear from you soon…ps this is just part 1.
Re: Letter To President Yar'adua by samparian(m): 3:07am On Jul 21, 2009
@freedom450
well written. but i highly doubt if you'd get a reply
Re: Letter To President Yar'adua by auwal87(m): 4:34am On Jul 21, 2009
too much for him to read all that now, the letter should have been something like this;

"Mr. President, I wish you get well soon!"

Then probably you might get a reply with some good news as well.

grin
Re: Letter To President Yar'adua by BlackRevo: 5:37am On Jul 21, 2009
auwal87:

too much for him to read all that now, the letter should have been something like this;

"Mr. President, I wish you get well soon!"

Then probably you might get a reply with some good news as well.

grin


Maybe include your problem to the 7 point agenda and making it 8 agenda  grin grin cheesy

samparian:

This is the body of your letter.

his address is ASO ROCK, ABUJA grin VERY EASY TO FIND.

Dear mr. yar’dua
I’m a citizen of Nigeria but I live in the united states of America. I guess I left my country because of the same reasons that many of our citizens have also deserted their homeland which is to seek opportunities that were not affordable to me in my beautiful homeland. I am writing you today just to see if I can get answers. I have gather and discuss, scrathed my head, and even googled for answers yet I still remain ignorant to the reason or reasons why my country is in a state of despair. I would like to know why with all of our natural resources (Oil and natural gas, tin, columbite, iron ore, coal, limestone, lead, zinc), and all of our agricultural products (cocoa, palm oil, yams, cassava, sorghum, millet, corn, rice, livestock, groundnuts, cotton), 70% of the country continue to live under the poverty line. I want to know the real reason why a country so rich in oil (12th largest in production of crude oil) cannot have constant electricity. Nigeria has never had constant electricity, at least not in my lifetime, I can only imagine how much profit have been gained by those who are in control of the supply of generators and the diesel that we buy to power them. I can also only imagine how much money these companies, persons or entities have contribute to the bank account of those that are in the forefront of the war against a better Nigeria. My president we can no longer call ourselves the giant of Africa because we have not made any accomplishments to this claim. We cannot provide our citizens with a national highway, clean water, food, jobs and even the basic of all necessities which is electricity. It is our right to have electricity; it’s definitely not a privilege. Now sir please keep in mind that I’m not asking you to do anything about it because I realize that you are just a pawn in an even bigger corruption that is currently hurting and killing our people. All I’m asking you for is answers. I refuse to believe that we cannot sustain electricity in Nigeria simply because of the greed of a few men that wish to profit of the sale of diesel oil. I refuse to believe that over the past 30 or so years these ravenous policy makers have not attain enough wealth to satisfy their irrepressible appetite. We ( I mean the youth and the people that really care about the betterment of our country) need to know the reason or reasons for the problems in our beloved motherland. They say before you can find a solution we need to fully understand our problem. Thank you sir for taking time to read this letter and I hope to hear from you soon…ps this is just part 1.



I was meant to understand that the bolded above means the most bottom line a poor person can ever live on according to the united nation worldwide standard. That this line represent the least acceptable condition a poor person should live on and now imagining 70 percent of our population living below that lowest poverty line,  God will  save us ooooooooo.  angry

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