Keeping It Real With Adeola - Episode 125

Author:
Saharatv
Publisher:
SaharaTV
Publication Date:
8 June 2014
Tags:
Nigeria, Arts, Culture and Entertainment, Legal and Judicial Affairs

The Nigerian government bans all #BringBackOurGirls protests in Abuja as the Senior Special Assistant to the President, Dr. Doyin Okupe clashes with the leader of the protest group on Twitter. In Tanzania, Patrick Ngowi is the 29-year-old entrepreneur featured on CNN this week for starting a solar panel company, which now makes millions of dollars per year. Also, find out how a former Nigerian foster child, Festus Ohan got accepted into nine medical schools in America. Adeola also gives you an update on the ongoing crisis in the Central African Republic as the killings continue. Lastly, Adeola honors a friend of SaharaTV, Leroy Bamidele, popularly known as Mr. Flint, as he passes away from pneumonia.

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