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igbodefender:Nnamdi Kanu is not the government....your landlord have told you to leave. Its better to be alive than die like a fowl with your wealth in the land of Philistine... If you have to wait for Nnamdi kanu to tell you to come back home before you come back home in this turbulent times, then you haven't learnt any lesson and you don't deserve pity. |
The movement have started...this crowd is not what pharaoh will want to see https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZuAAYQSb9tI |
Biafran made toys https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DLDQjS_lr0k https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0JCb3yeqkdc&t=3s
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Abit of digression....1) IPOB Agbor delta state and 2) IPOB cameroon on evengelism.. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IdFf5hd2uHg https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=frNJSpT6vy4
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Dont call me rebel, Nigeria soldier don't call me rebel, am a citizen you are a foreigner... ![]() https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3q9ppgRWx9A
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Omo people are making money from this ooo...See biafra shoe, cloths, belt, sandals and orishirishi, as e plenty rekpete, original for sell.Aba no dey carry last ...watch the video to the endhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0f_vnnIKw_Y
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Sit Back and relax as we feed you with pictures and videos of Nnamdi Kanu's Visit to Aba today...Just as we did it with Ekwulobi, so we shall do it on this thread. you can join the live video coverage here...https://www.facebook.com/radiobiafra/videos/833391206842199/ Meanwhile, i will be posting alot of short videos and alot more pictures which will come as the event proceeds...enjoy https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kSGXj5WE5Eo Meanwhile how it started in 2014 through 2015 before Nnamdi kanu's arrest. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HI1blTWaVTI
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The Nigerian Entrepreneur Who Built A $10 Million Toy Company https://blogs-images.forbes.com/mfonobongnsehe/files/2015/01/DSC_1527-1940x1288.jpg?width=960 Paul Orajiaka, a 37 year-old Nigerian entrepreneur, is the founder of Auldon Limited, a manufacturer of African-themed toys. Auldon manufactures dolls and other toys which depict, promote and teach Africa’s cultural heritage to children. Orajiaka founded the company 17 years ago with less than $100; it now has annual revenues of more than $10 million. Apart from Nigeria, Auldon’s toys are now sought after in countries like South Africa, Ghana, Kenya, and some parts of Europe. Last year, Auldon launched the Unity Girl Dolls, a set of multi-cultural dolls clad in the traditional attires of Nigeria's major ethnic groups. It has been a runaway success and a tremendous hit among Nigerian parents and their daughters. Orajiaka is currently studying for a Doctorate in Business Administration [DBA] at Henley Business School of the University of Reading, majoring in Entrepreneurship. I recently had a chat with him where he recounted his journey and spoke about his future plans. Why did you decide to venture into manufacturing African-themed toys? I grew up in Warri in Southern Nigeria, and I did my secondary school education in Benin state. I recall that immediately after my secondary school education at Igbinedion Secondary School, Benin City, my sole ambition was to travel to the United States to seek the proverbial greener pastures. I never exactly planned to venture into the toy business. I was 18 at the time and determined to leave Nigerian at all costs. So, along with my friends, I made countless unfruitful trips to the American embassy in pursuit of an American visa. Eventually, all my friends were given visas, except me. Naturally, I became dejected and ashamed. I had no clue as to what my next line of action was going to be. So I decided to stay back in Lagos and not return to my hometown where I would be mocked by my friends. You see, a lot of shame was attached to my disappointment at that time, being the only one out of all my friends who was denied an opportunity to go the U.S. So I decided that the only way out for me was to stay back in Lagos and work with my in-law in Idumota market and that is how that reluctant step taken out of frustration ended up becoming my glorious journey to success and fulfillment. https://www.forbes.com/sites/mfonobongnsehe/2015/01/06/the-nigerian-entrepreneur-who-built-a-10-million-toy-company/#ffa6ce489dc6 |
how are we sure that the man is her husband? anybody can post any video on youtube and give it a title. Even the child by the woman's side held on to her like as if she is scared of the man behind |
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tyryt |
wao .....long read but worth it... |