Breaking News: President Obama of USA thank His
Excellency Prince Frank Ukonga, the Presidential Aspirant of the Nigerian
Federation 2015 polls, over his supportive role in the conceptualization and
actualization of the American Health care for all programs despite acute
resistances from the conservatives on a global scale… Prince Ukonga’s
prerogatives is to globalize the Health for all scheme as the American pilot test
program of President Obama is a huge success by implementing the programs in Nigeria
and the African continent where all the citizens of Nigeria and all Africans
will have free access to hospitals and healthcare, irrespective of whether you
are rich or poor…..these are part of the core programs of the manifesto of the SDP-
Social Democratic party of Nigeria which includes…Free and affordable health
care delivery schemes to all, Free and qualitative Education for all,
Employment and jobs for all, Housing ,food , opportunities, and freedom for all…these
and much more are the prerogatives of His Excellency Prince Frank Ukonga which
he would implement when he becomes the President of Nigerian Federation in
February 14th 2015 presidential elections…So you now know who to vote for..
Sign
H.E. Prince Frank Ukonga- Presidential Aspirant
2015polls
Long Live Federal Republic of Nigeria; Long Live the United
States of America…
The letter of President Barrack Obama thanking to His Excellency Prince
Frank Ukonga for your perusal
Friend --
Think about where we were five years ago, right around this time.
The pundits were declaring health care reform dead.
Today, now that reform is the law of the land, millions of Americans are better off -- without having to fear going bankrupt or losing their coverage just because they, or someone they love, got sick.
That's because people like you never gave up. You refused to be scared off by cynics or powerful special interests.
I'll always be grateful for that, as are Americans across the country who now have access to affordable, quality health insurance -- many for the first time in their lives.
That's something I hope you remember whenever your days get long: The work you're doing has the power to make history.
Thank you,
Barack Obama
Think about where we were five years ago, right around this time.
The pundits were declaring health care reform dead.
Today, now that reform is the law of the land, millions of Americans are better off -- without having to fear going bankrupt or losing their coverage just because they, or someone they love, got sick.
That's because people like you never gave up. You refused to be scared off by cynics or powerful special interests.
I'll always be grateful for that, as are Americans across the country who now have access to affordable, quality health insurance -- many for the first time in their lives.
That's something I hope you remember whenever your days get long: The work you're doing has the power to make history.
Thank you,
Barack Obama
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