I am a Nigerian living in New York, and I love all things African. I have lived in three African countries. I am fascinated by the dynamism and creativity of the continent as a whole. I will be observing the business side of the African Cup of Nations.
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hey havent heard from bimpe.
Submitted by Unregistered user (not verified) on Wed, 26/11/2008 - 03:38.hey havent heard from bimpe. her phone is turned off. find me on facebook if u know anything. ozzie
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hey havent heard from bimpe.
Submitted by Unregistered user (not verified) on Wed, 26/11/2008 - 03:37.hey havent heard from bimpe. her phone is turned off. find me on facebook if u know anything.
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A haven of relative calm in
Submitted by solo (not verified) on Tue, 29/01/2008 - 08:03.A haven of relative calm in a part of Western Africa better known for its chaos and highly-publicised military coups, Ghana is hosting the African Nations Cup for the fourth time .
The tournament, which is expected to attract one million visitors and one billion television viewers worldwide, will dwarf even last year's events when Ghana, the first country in sub-Saharan Africa to gain independence, pulled out all the stops to celebrate half a century of emancipation from Britain.
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