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The best love letter to write to your love ones

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I Really Love You  To:   . . . . .​  ~ From: . . . .  You are the only one who can make me happy with your love and affection. Since I have met you, I have noticed that life is worth living. I live mine for you. You have stolen me from me. Alone I can be lost. So, do not let the distance between us become larger. http://valaloy3030.blogspot.com/2019/09/akon-speaks-about-signing-davido-wizkid.html Each day is more wonderful that the previous one as I know that I will see you. Although I know that you will ignore me, as usual, I still want to see you. The further you will go from me, the more I will love you. A heart truly in love never loses hope but always believes in the promise of love, no matter how long the time and how far the distance. There are so many ways I want to tell you that I really love you, my sweetheart. My feelings for you are true and pure ... like a virgin. I have tried lots of times to confess but you are always act...

Akon speaks about signing Davido, Wizkid and PSquare

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Akon appeared on 'The Breakfast Club' and talked about signing Davido, Wizkid and P Square.  Akon speaks about signing Davido, Wizkid and PSquare. In 2004, he became one of the most sought-after American acts. He released his singles like ‘Lonely.’ ‘Ghetto,’ ‘Locked Up,’ ‘Belly Dancer’ and so forth under Universal/SRC. A while after, he founded his own record company, Konvict Music and distribution companies, KonLive  which became home to acts such as Lady Gaga, T-Pain, Young Jeezy, Kardinal Official and so forth. After his success and upon the release of his third studio album,

The dead man came to play his last match before his burial

The dead man came to play his last match before his burial Click the link below to watch 👇👇 https://instaclips.op-mobile.opera.com/post/P-2d7pvw7vn?share=1&country=ng&language=en

FLASHBACK: WHAT NELSON MANDELA SAID ABOUT NIGERIA’S INVOLVEMENT IN APARTHEID

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has With the dust raised so far by the escalated xenophobic attacks on Nigerians by South Africans in the country, it is interesting to note and recall what Nelson Mandela said about Nigeria’s involvement in the fight against apartheid. The video below shows Nelson Mandela thanking Nigeria for fighting against apartheid. History has it that he was hidden in Nigeria for 6 months. Nigeria’s then ex Foreign Affairs Minister, Jaja Wachuku saved him from the death penalty in 1963/64. It is also note worthy that Nigeria gave black South Africans free education and 300 passports to travel.  Xenophobic attacks have been targeted at Nigerians and are said to have been triggered by several arrests of Nigerians for drug dealing, sex trafficking and prostitution in South Africa. Many South Africans have accused their police of taking bribes. This has led to many legitimate Nigerian shops being looted.