Mrs Winnie Osagie tells Nigeria female kids the importance of being educated


I am so honored to show to the world this incredible amazing woman Mrs Winnie Osagie, a Nigeria citizen who once based in America, she relocated to Nigeria with her man who by than was her fiance, Mr Odion Osagie but later become her missing rib, her husband. With the intetion of a better Nigeria most especialy Edo State were they both came from. 


They came back to show to the Edo people what LOVE can do. Mr Odion Osagie opened a foundation for the homeless children in the streets of Edo State Nigeria, "GODSENT FOUNDATION". 
They both given hope to yhe holpless, we the help of people like you and me. Let us all show concern since our current leaders have feared. These kids are the future, the real leaders of tomorrow. 

To see some of his work: 
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My fellow Nigerians lets join hands together to support Mrs Winnie Osagie. She is rendering help to women ladies, above all visiting girls at schools telling then the importance of being educated by starting up a program called honesty, determination initiative. These are the kind of inspired young people Nigeria urgently need now. A country where more than 55% of women are illitrate even stark illitrate. Please show her some love and support.

United Nations (U.N.) report on Nigeria’s Common Country Analysis, CCA, has described the country as one of the poorest and unequal country in the world, with over 80 millions of its population living below poverty line. This was as the report revealed that the country was deeply divided on the basis of plurality of ethnic, religious and regional identities.


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Today we face a problem; it isn't a new one, but an enduring one for change because we Nigerians are tired of suffering. Base on U.N annual report, over 40% of the poorest people in our world live with less than two dollar a day. Why our recycled politicians are stealing milions of dollars. My fellow Nigerian younths I think it's high time to say our mumu don do.

Now I know why they don't bother to give us eletricty: for us not to see what is going on in the world, how the Americans are arresting them for looting our money. Tell me, somebody that doesn't have light for one week, how will he know what's going on in the country? But they shouldn't worry, thanks to social media, our brothers and sister in diaspora with their help we all can now say "OUR MUMU DONE DO". 

One may wonder who exactly these people are, and maybe think about all those poor people in Nigeria you may take pity on them. But maybe unable to understand what exactly you can do to help. In time like this we must unite and put our tribal differences aside. We must raise our voices in unison and demand change, change of the current institutions which aren't working the way our founders designed them to function.

Change of our government who isn't making the hard choice or even the right choice to help transform our society. But the most importantly, we must change our attitudes. Eliminating poverty is a too big problem for just a minority of us to be troubled with. There is strength in numbers, it is all Nigeria that must work together to make this change. I know we can make this change for ourselves and a better tomorrow for our future. YES WE CAN. #YesWeCan

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