Keeping It Real With Adeola - Ep 84

Author:
Saharatv
Publisher:
SaharaTV
Publication Date:
4 August 2013
Tags:
Nigeria, Arts, Culture and Entertainment

Adeola wonders why UK is insisting on the £3,000 entry bond starting November. In Italy, the first black minister faces extreme racial discrimination as bananas are thrown at her during a rally. A wealthy Nigerian man, Emeka Offor, donates U.S.$1 million towards polio eradication, however, Adeola reveals his true color when dealing with the common people of Nigeria. In Kenya, two men fight over one woman, each man claiming to be her legal husband. Meanwhile, a Ghanaian couple locked up their children for 8 years, so that they would not be influenced by the outside world. Adeola celebrates the discovery of Niobium in Kenya, and she celebrates the success of Blessing Okagbare in breaking the track and field Africa record. Also, Adeola celebrates 3 Nigerian students who graduate with first class from Bolton University, UK.

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