Thursday 7 February 2013

There is a good chance to be useful when you survive

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His parents did not survive but he did. He is therefore a survivor. He belongs here. When you are a survivor, there is a good chance to be useful like our latest survivor whose picture is below.




I call for a unanimous decision to crown him on facebook and everywhere, the symbol of peace in Nigeria. Let us all start to present him fomally to government to make him the Nigerian symbol of peace. Everybody, please start calling on GEJ, Mark, Tambuwal, Christian and Muslim religious heads, etc, to think about this ...boy's sacrifice and the glory he has brought to Nigeria, not minding his hurt; and crown him Nigeria's symbol of peace.

This is the story of a young boy whose parents were murdered during 2002 riots in Kaduna.

He was aged 11 yrs at the time this sad incident took place. His parents, Mr Austine and Mrs Josephine Moses, were missionaries until they met their untimely death, what a sad end. The boy left his house to play football but returned home to see that all his parents had laboured for had been razed down and he would never see his mother and father again.

... He was taken to London by his Uncle almost immediately after the incident. While in London, he began deploying his football skills. Though his parents were murdered, his passion for football was never killed.

His name is VICTOR MOSES. You know what he did for Nigeria.



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