New York — As President Goodluck Jonathan prepares for his August and September visits to the United States, Nigerian-Americans are making robust preparations to meet him with their plethora of demands, part of which is to give them a voice through voting to determine the leadership of the country come 2015.
Also, a groundswell of image laundering for the country has been carried out in the last five weeks evidently to sell the President as a global brand who is ready to steer the affairs of the country in the next four years after his first tenure in office.
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