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VOTE NOT FIGHT: ELECTION NO BE WAR CAMAPAIGN BY 2FACE

ELECTION NO BE WAR I want a peaceful Naija, therefore, I PLEDGE to vote and participate peacefully in the elections! CONVINCED THAT THE GREATEST RESOURCE FOR THE GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT OF NIGERIA IS ITS YOUTHFUL POPULATION Considering that active and peaceful participation of marginalized Nigerian youth in electoral and political processes would help them build a credible political voice, expand and occupy more political space, and develop the political influence and relationships needed to demand greater government accountability. I pledge to promote peaceful youth participation in 2015 election and beyond and stand against violence before, during and after elections. I solemnly pledge to participate in all elections peacefully and practice non-violence toward anyone whether they belong to the party I believe in or not or support the candidate I believe in or not. I pledge to serve as an ambassador of the “Vote Not

THE POWER OF CREATIVITY: SOLOMON ETTEH IS A GOOD EXAMPLE

                                         KEEPING THE PROMISE  Gone are the days when young people especially graduates were roaming the street waiting for white collar jobs. They will write series of job applications but all to no avail. Some will be invited for interview but at the end of it all, the job is not forthcoming. In the case case of Solomon Etteh, it is a different ball game entirely. The young Solomon Etteh has taken advantage of the power of creativity by writing books to inspire others. Among his books are the one he written about the State Governor of Akwa Ibom State, His Excellency, Chief Godswill Obot Akpabio, CON. The book entitled KEEPING THE PROMISE has projected Chief Godswill Akpabio as a promise keeper.  According to Solomon Etteh, the governor has not failed in delivering democratic governance with numerous projects dented the landscape of Akwa Ibom State. Young people like Solomon Etteh should be encourage and it is on this premise that I call on the g