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Africa, like a bubbling melting pot at the heart of today’s most exciting musical movements… Africa, like a cry of rebellion ringing in your ears… Africa, like an enduring mark on all the television screens of the world…
Africa, like…
Asa
Asa talks to the people.
“I want my music to touch people. As an African, I want to give hope back to my people, but also to speak in their name. I want to show the world that something beautiful and positive can come out of the black continent and inspire young people all over the world.” |
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Miss Imo, Munachi Nwankwo was crowned as the Most Beautiful Girl in Nigeria 2007.
Amidst Cheers and Applause from the audience every single time she walked on the stage, the 19 year old beauty kept her composure during the pageant. |
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| Dupe is an inspirational fiction writer who loves to create stories to
challenge her readers to consider life-changing possibilities sometimes outside their normal reach. |
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Akinwande Oluwole "Wole" Soyinka (born 13 July 1934) is a Nigerian writer, poet and playwright. Some consider him Africa's most distinguished playwright, as he won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1986, the first Sub Saharan African so honored.
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| You can now add the name, Fiona to the list of Most Beautiful Girl in Nigeria (MBGN) winners. On Saturday, May 22 2010 at the New Eko Hotel Event Centre, 18 year old student – Fiona Aforma Amuzie was crowned as the Most Beautiful Girl in Nigeria. |
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Adaeze Chinenye Igwe an eighteen year old Law student, is the 2008Most Beautiful Girl in Nigeria.
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| Fela Anikulapo Kuti (15 October 1938 – 2 August 1997), or simply Fela, was a Nigerian multi-instrumentalist musician and composer, pioneer of Afrobeat music, human rights activist, and political maverick. |
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| In 2006, she was the surprise winner of Most Beautiful Girl in Nigeria, beating off competition from favourite Tienepre Oki. Baroshun's project as MBGN was Sickle cell awareness - she was inspired after losing a friend to the disease - and she spent most of her reign organising workshops and seminars on the issue. As reigning MBGN, she also represented Nigeria at Miss World 2006. |
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| Genevieve Nnaji is undoubtedly the most misunderstood actress in today’s emerging movie industry in Nigeria. But by all yardsticks, she’s also the most prominent right now. |
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