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My cry !

It has being almost a week since i put on anything for my blog but yesterday i just finished my book the first of three that i have in mind to write, it is the prelude to a interstellar war with human being fighting each other . this is why i love sci fi it`s possible to create a universe in one`s imaginations , sometimes all i have to do is look at the way we do business as human beings  we allow so much to happen just because it doesn`t concern us or it`s not our business. i do the same sometimes and i feel ashamed about it ,
so the question you ask yourself as you read my blog is ,what is he on about? , to tell you the truth i don`t know just that every time i read the news and  watch on the news channels  there somewhere in the world we are killing each other, it appears to me that it is in our nature. i look at Nigeria cry out in my soul i lived
in Nigeria when it was still a place that one could live in peace i recall when my father took us to Ibadan on the roads at night we left Lagos at night to go to Ibadan last time i was in Nigeria i could not  be out of my home after dark and now with the elections underway there are bombing and murder afoot in Nigeria so much for change. but there is still hope for the future of that country and the people but before the change will come there will be blood , the problem is how far will it bled will it be a small wound or a large cut before we see progress in Nigeria ,we can only wait and pray and hope that change it will come soon

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