Earlier today, leading Nigerian Internet entrepreneur, Jason Njoku of iROKOtv and Spark, was interviewed by the BBC's Evan Davis and Nkem Ifejika, as part of the BBC's focus on Nigeria as one of the world's leading emerging economies. Alongside literary star Chimimanda Ngozi Adichie, whose book Half of a Yellow Sun has been made into a film,
Love her hair..Confidence of a true African woman
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Love her hair..Confidence of a true African woman
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Love her books but we are not inthe stone age. Hate the hair
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