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WE ARE ALL WE HAVE! See how notable celebrities marked #NigeriaAt58 [Videos and photos]

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Some notable Nigerians in the entertainment industry are celebrating the 58th independence of the Federal Republic of Nigeria with special messages on their social media handles.

Ace actors like RMD, Ireti Doyle, Ali Baba, Patience Ozokwor, Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde, Omoni Oboli, and others shared heartwarming words to celebrate the “Giant of Africa.”

Well-meaning Nigerians were not left out as they also shared touching messages on their IG pages and Twitter handles.

Some shared beautiful pieces of artworks using the national colour depicting the uniqueness of the nation.

@ubernigeria also shared a video to celebrate Nigeria’s independence using popular everyday street sounds to recreate the national anthem.

See some of their posts:

ubernigeria wrote; “58 years unique experiences made into a song.

“We used the song that strikes admiration and patriotism in the heart of every man, Our National Anthem!

“We used popular everyday street sounds that we have come to love about our country to recreate the anthem and to celebrate this amazing day!

“Happy Independence Day from Uber Nigeria ??

Patience Ozokwor wrote “Happy independence day to my beautiful country Nigeria. We are not remotely where we need to be as a country but we have faith, hope and we never give up.

“I urge every Nigerian to work hard every day to make Nigeria better in whatever little way you can. We can complain about everything but nothing will change until our mindset changes.

“It is ‘Our Nigeria’, let’s do all we can to make it great.”

@omonioboli wrote; “Happy Independence Day Nigeria! I know we are going through a lot as a country but I celebrate our resilient spirit!
THIS TOO SHALL PASS

“So celebrate dear friends, better days are ahead! A new Nigeria beckons ?? God bless Nigeria ?? I love you all ???”

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official2baba wrote; “Just as this people are together when it comes to looting Nigeria so should we be Together to make Naija happen. and it starts with u.

“THE POWER OF ONE #powerofone.”

@mofedamijo wrote; “NAME: Richard Evans Eyimofe Mofe-Damijo. BORN: Of God.

MADE: For Greatness. ASSIGNED TO: Nigeria. EQUIPPED TO: Stay Patriotic, Keep Believing and Continue Praying for NIGERIA ?? one love. #nigeriagobetter #rmdsaysso #nigeria@58.”

@alibabagcfr wrote: “Today as we mark our independence and as I celebrate my 30 years on stage, I want to thank every one of my 700k+ followers. I appreciate your follow. I particularly want to thank every active follower who has been interactive and contributing. I feed off your energy. To this end, I will unblock all who have blocked. But if you are a fixed odds account, you shall remain fixed in that block zone. Happy Independence friends.”

@alexxekubo wrote; “We can be better but it’s up to each and every 1 of us. Embrace the task to fix Nigeria, one challenge at a time. #PowerOf1 #DesignedToInspire.”

@realomosexy: Happy 58th Nigeria. ☘?☘ Repost @omosexy.forever:- Happy 58th birthday Nigeria •We are Nigerians
•We are strong
•We are Indefatigable
•We remain undefeated •We are winners
•We are achievers
•We are one.

Happy Independence day Nigerians… from all of us at Osexynation ? Cheers to a new month ??

@debolalagos: I remain committed to the NIGERIAN project. To love Nigeria for me is by force.

“To serve it and defend its unity is my passion

“To make the country great is my mission. #HappyIndependenceNigeria ❤️ ?????? ❤️

Meanwhile, Timi Dakolo shared a video of himself performing his hit song ‘Great Nation’ at a national function.

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He shared the video with the caption, “we are all we have.”

Dakolo’s song is one of the trending topics on Twitter as many retweeted it on their timeline to mark #NigeriaAt58.

One @officialola1 wrote:

 “As we celebrate our nation’s independence day, let’s remember our past leaders who lost their lives in the battle for the freedom we are enjoying today.

“Freedom does not come so easily. We are indebted to our national heroes who made this country what it is today. As patriotic citizens, let’s put extra effort to perform our own civic rights and responsibilities.

“Our diversities should not be seen as a weakness but as our strength. It is only by working together that we can build a resilience nation.” *THE NIGERIA?? OF MY DREAM*

“The Nigeria?? of my dream is a nation-state founded on justice and honesty of purpose.

“I have a dream that sooner than later, the votes of Nigerians ??will count and we shall bid adieu to electoral fraud.

“I want a Nigeria?? where citizens are proud of their citizenship and can actually take it to the bank. My name is *Officialola1* Happy Birthday Nigeria???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????

 

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we are all we have

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In all her complexities…. she’s mine. Nigeria…. we hail thee!!!!?

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Happy independence day !!!!!

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Happy Independence Day Nigeria ??. We’ve come a long way. ?

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