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Francis Akenami posted in the group OLOMORO TELESCOPE
A woman of Nigerian Origin attempted suicide at Clapham Junction train station London. Clearly, it wasn’t her time yet.
Frustration! Those back home want to jakpaa and some abroad want to commit suicide! What a life 🤷🏻 -
Akenami Ewomazino posted in the group OLOMORO TELESCOPE
True fact!
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Francis Akenami posted in the group OLOMORO TELESCOPE
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Francis Akenami posted in the group OLOMORO TELESCOPE
Nature is unbelievable. NASA’s SPACEX Crew 9 members splashdown off Florida Coast and even the Dolphins are going wildly excited. Unbelievable.
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A photo capturing Venerable
Cleric: Rev. Thomas Ogunbiyi, talks to other visitors.
He founded the Reformed Ogboni Society and was vicar of Breadfruit Church in Lagos.
The man was the most distinguished commander of
the British Empire (BE) as well as the Honourable member of the Legislative Council (MLC). He was a spiritual church leader…Read More - 2 Comments
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God is great
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Francis Akenami posted in the group Delta Pharmaceutical District (DelPharm)
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Before you sleep,
Please believe me when I say there is a supreme being, bigger than your worries, obstacles, and problems.
Everything can change in a day, week, or month for good, and your story will switch positively.
God helps men, and so God can help you. I am confident.
Psalm 30:5
Weeping may tarry at night, but JOY comes in…Read More
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Francis Akenami posted in the group Comparative studies in fisheries and aquaculture
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Francis Akenami posted in the group Africa Archives
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I reject every cycle of repeated struggles and battles in your life. Every spirit that makes you start over again and again without progress! In Jesus name.
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Francis Akenami posted in the group OLOMORO TELESCOPE
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Francis Akenami posted in the group OLOMORO TELESCOPE
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Nico Mbarga’s 1976 one-hit wonder “Sweet Mother” sold at least thirteen million copies across the African continent.
The son of a Cameroonian father and a Nigerian mother, Nico Mbarga was born in nearby Abakaliki on April 8, 1950, but grew up in Ikom. After loving and learning to play the Congolese Rumba in Mamfe, Cameroon between 1967 and 197…Read More
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Francis Akenami posted in the group Africa: IT in Growing Economies
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Francis Akenami posted in the group OLOMORO TELESCOPE
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