 Having gone through the exhibition, two things strike me about this event. The first is the deliberate attempt to engage younger Nigerians on the issue of developing national unity. And secondly, the very idea of casting a vision by reflecting our history in a series of photographs that tells our national story as the victories of unity despite diversities and dissension. Some of the pictures I've seen today include the photograph of how the Shita Bay Mosque, the opening event in Lagos, was headlined by Christian leaders who were gradually invited by Muslim leaders to the mosque. Or the other one where Christians formed a protective shield around Muslims at prayer. What these images tell us is that at the core, we Nigerians share the same day. We are exuberant, we are self assured, we are warm and we are fair-minded.