Wednesday, 1 October 2014

U.S. President, Barack Obama celebrates with Nigeria at 54

As Nigeria marks her 54th independence anniversary, U.S. President, Barack Obama, has sent out goodwill message to the country.

Obama also pledged the support of the American government to Nigeria in combating terrorism.

He made this pledge in a congratulatory message to Nigeria on her 54th independence celebrations, which comes up on Wednesday, October 1.

Obama said the U.S was looking forward to strengthening its relationship with Nigeria in the coming year, especially on good governance.

He added that “Nigeria continues to play a key leadership role in Africa and at the UN in promoting regional peace and stability.

“At the heart of our enduring friendship is our shared commitment to democratic values, the rule of law and economic development.

“We look forward to strengthening our relationship and working closely in the coming year, especially in promoting good governance and combating terrorism.

“As Nigerians observe this special day, we wish you a more peaceful and prosperous year’’, Obama wrote in the message addressed to President Goodluck Jonathan.

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