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#1- TheVoice Movement (share your story)

In the western part of Nigeria, there is an adage that says "Ogbon ologbon la fin gbe ile Aye" Meaning we live Life through the experience of other people.
So This day Echoes calls on All to share a part of your Experience to inspire and motivate others. There must have been that which you always wish to say to the world, the golden opportunity is here, Together let's Give a voice to the less privileges, those who are so broken to the extent of giving up, let's say No together to broken souls and together let's mend and give hope to the people. Know that your story will inspire another story and so will that inspire another story.
Forward your story to -
WhatsApp:09028393195
BBM: 58FB3DD4
Facebook: SamForAll
Twitter: @SamFuye
Using the harsh tag (#TheVoice Movement)
Know that your privacy is secured and safe, if you Dont want your name appearing on your story then we use the #No - What your story represents. E.g (#2- Dark Thursday) but if you give the permission to include your name there in then your story carries the #No- Your Name/Alias. E.g (#3- John smith/ samfuye).
Know that your voice will surely be heard and together we will pass it on to the world. Let it begin, the great movement where No one is cast away, all voices are heard and given a Hope.

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