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NIGERIAN STUDENTS WAKE UP

 Good morning, there is the need to put us right on track.


After dreaming what next?


To better understand this question, we have to consider a pivotal question people used to ask, which is after NYSC, what next?


Now, let's communicate.


It is true we all had childhood dreams while growing up! For some people, it materialized while to some, it is forgotten but the emphasis is on keeping hopes alive.


Keeping hopes alive can only be done through will-power and determination because if you look at things the way they are, you might want to quit!


Some people wanted to become Medical Doctors but they ended up being Farmers, some people wanted to be Mass Communicators but they ended up being fashion designers and some people wanted to become Engineers but they ended up being Writers!


I am not talking about those who were not serious with their studies but those who actually tried! As much as it is possible, do more to be alive and happy!


Keeping hopes alive does not mean feigning ignorance to present day realities  but being able to know that being worried does not solve any problem. 


Dreams are real but being able to achieve them depends on the number of sacrifices you're able to make.


You can sacrifice the time you spend on social media platforms such as Facebook, Twitter or Instagram!


You can sacrifice how often you go out and concentrate on your books and, 


You can sacrifice trying to become everything and concentrate on just being one person!


That is what I have to say! Now, share it to your friends. 

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