Good evening,as we are getting ready in preparation for the coming year 2013 let's take a brief overview of the events (remembered & non-remembered).
The year 2012 was encapsulated with a lot of events both ugly and cherishable ones.
To start with the 2012 new year gift presented to Nigerians by the dear president Dr.Goodluck Ebele Jonathan Which was the removal of fuel subsidy which led to series of protest and nationwide strike.
Also,death toll has risen all over the world starting from bokoharam bombings in Nigeria,plane crashes,earthquakes,the superstorm Sandy that rocked the U.S tsunamis,to mention but a few. Irrespective of these ugly events that curled up its head,there has also been "worth-remembering" events that has taken place so far. But it seems these ugly incidents have overshadowed the good ones. But nevertheless,let's not forget that irrespective of these sceneries:good and bad,God has been watching over us.
So let's ernestly pray that as we are stepping out of 2012 and stepping into 2013,let's put God first and try to Perfect our imperfections.. God be with you all and a Happy 2013..!
Happy New Year..!
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