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The audacity of Obama’s hope- yes!

November 5, 2008deolalife, Naija!4 comments

For the very first time in History, the american elections gripped the world like a vice. Even the Nigerian elections did not carry the same fear and exitement among peoples. People could no longer distinguish between people who had the right to vote or not…

Today, 200 years after the abolition of slave trade and 40 years of Martin Luther king,the Obama brand makes history. The first Arican-American, the youngest Black president defeating in one of the most land slide victories and smashing the Bradley phenomenum, that tells us Amerivcans can still be racists @ heart. I greatly congratulete the man  who has inspired hope in the lives of Americans with great audacity and strength.

kudos also to the men behind the Obama scene. thay may be unsung, unheard- but they have been responsible for the Obama virus. David Axelrod, Obama’s political strategist; Robert Gibbs, Barrack Obama’s spokesman and the countless of people who believe in hhim and his dream of bringing hope to the millions of Americans and the globe at large.

congratulations, America.

who says we can’t change Nigeria.?

YES WE CAN!

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deola
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balogun olukayode
November 17, 2008 3:14 pm

Thanks Kay.

Can we ever forget what a great election this was.

I never in my dreams thought this generation will witness an African American President eventhough many hollywodd scripts dramatist such eg 24 HOURS.

Kudos to everyone who shared the dream and many others motivated by it.

balogun

deola
November 17, 2008 5:28 pm

thank you Balogun. i was actually thinking about the 24 film and was writing about it’s relevance to the elections.
thanks for your candid comments.
cheers.

adebimpe adesina
November 21, 2008 12:36 pm

That’s true pastor deola,we can surely change our country;if we put as much support and enthusiasm as we geared toward the “obama dream” into changing our own country,we’ld definitely get there.I KNOW we can and by God’s grace we will.

Olumide Ogunlade
November 21, 2008 11:02 pm

With that Spirit and audacity of hope, we call forth THE NEW NIGERIA. We lay its foundation on Righeousness and Truth. Its beams and pillars on Equity before the Law and Nationality(in place of ethnicity).
Yes we can and will live in it!!!!

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