Steem4nigeria Accelerator Contest Week 103: Tomorrow.
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What are you most looking forward to tomorrow?
What I am looking forward to tomorrow is a better country (Nigeria). My daily prayer for Nigeria is:
- A country where citizens live in peace and harmony.
- A country free from banditry
- A country where every citizen has a voice.
- A country where our vote counts.
- A country where leaders are out for service and not to be served.
- A country where jobs are given by merit and not through godfatherism or bribery.
- A country where every citizen prioritises the country's needs over their own.
- A country that is free from crime and injustice.
- A country where every citizen respects the values and culture of other tribes.
These are my expectations and prayers for Nigeria and I believe that our tomorrow as a country shall be better than today.
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If you could change one thing about tomorrow, what would it be?
If I could change one thing about tomorrow, I would stop death. Death has dealt with me so much in this life that I don't want to ever experience it again. I lost my father, my mother, my two sisters, my best friend and last year, I lost my mentor and pastor in the cold hands of death. Death is wicked and has no respect for sympathy for anyone. Therefore, if I could change one thing, I could cause death to cease or stop.
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How can you make tomorrow a little better than today?
I can make tomorrow a little better than today, by:
- Correcting my mistakes and errors of yesterday.
- Having the right and positive attitude toward others and toward my work.
- Becoming an agent of peace. I should be seen promoting peace through my actions and words.
- Respecting others regardless of sex, age, tribe or religion.
- Maintaining laws and others.
- Respecting the constituted authority.
What is one thing you want to learn or experience tomorrow?
I want to experience an egalitarian society or country. That is a country that advocates for equal rights and opportunities. A country that gives fear treatment, regardless of social status, tribe or gender. A country that gives fair judgment and attends to the cry of every citizen with immediate alacrity.
Conclusion
These are what I hold for tomorrow and I am trusting God for it. Thank you all for reading to this point. I invite @ngoenyi, @josepha, @simonnwigwe, @kouba01 and @crismenia to join me in the contest.
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