Monthly Archives: September 2016

5 GOOD REASONS TO VISIT MALAWI – WRITTEN BY FYSON MASINA

FIVE REASONS TO VISIT MALAWI –  WRITTEN BY FYSON MASINA

There are a lot of reasons why people visit Malawi.

Malawi, the landlocked country is found in the South East Africa .The following are some the major reasons why you should strive to visit Malawi.

The first one is the people and the culture. The people of Malawi are friendly and welcoming . Malawi is known as the warm heart of Africa. Once you are in Malawi, you will never feel out of place. You are always at home. The culture is so exciting and so is the food, culture and traditional customs.  There is a lot to explore and embrace in terms of music and dance.   There is so much to learn  with regards to its people and culture.

The second reason to visit this great country is that you get to explore  the fresh waters of Lake Malawi and the beautiful resorts a long the lake. Lake Malawi attracts thousands of people per year from around the world because of its fresh and clean waters. The beaches along the lake are the best places to be during the summer. Apart from the fresh waters, the lake harbors Chambo fish. This type of fish can’t be found anywhere in the world but only lake Malawi.

The third reason why you should visit Malawi is to explore the  beautiful scenery and the mountains . The country has. Mulanje mountain, the biggest mountain in Malawi and third in Africa, the mountain attracts a lot of tourists from all walks of life. Zomba mountain is another place to visit. All these mountains and others have features that are blessed with rich landscapes and sceneries . This makes tourists flock to Malawi.

The fourth reason to visit Malawi is the fact that  the country also has a number of national parks and game reserves. These places have a lot of animals and plants that are never found elsewhere in the world but Malawi. Some of these national parks includes; Lengwe national park in Chikwawa and Liwonde national park in Liwonde. We also have Nkhotakota game reserve, Lake Malawi national park, Vwaza national park and a lot others spread across the country.

The last and most important reason why you should visit Malawi is because it is a land of peace . Malawi is a very peaceful and God fearing nation. The country has never gone through a war.

 

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This makes it an ideal destination for tourists and investors. The country offers a

fertile environment for people to invest in different types of businesses of their choice. Most of the tourists end up settling in Malawi because they feel free to do whatever they want without any interference.

I always encourage the tourists and those on vacation and even the investors to visit Malawi, the warm heart of Africa, you will surely not forget a fantastic experience of a lifetime

 

Fyson Masina

POETRY CORNER – the drunkard & the sundown song written by Nana Arhin Tsiwah from Ghana

the drunkard & the sundown song
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was it not he who died at sundown
the Sunday born?
was it not she who wove her shadow by the wall
the Monday child?
she is an idiot
he is a herring
the Friday Herbalist has inquired.
the fish in their eyes swam against the tide
the yellow in their eyes turned fever
but he is still an idiot
born with a gun and no powder to fire.
the night scares away the song of babies
they lie with heads against chest hairs
snoring to the Spirit in the crescent moon,
mama died
& arose gain
through the pistol
of papa!
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#TheVillageThinkers   

 

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WHY AND HOW I WISH TO LEAD AS CHAIRMAN OF NIGERIANS IN THE EUROPEAN DIASPORA (NIDO) HON KENNETH GBANDI

NIDO EUROPE OF MY DREAM

Why & how I wish to lead as Chairman of Nigerians in the European Diaspora –  Hon Kenneth Gbandi

I am putting myself forward to lead a team of Nigerians in the capacity of Chairman Board of Trustees, providing strategic direction for the European arm of the official Nigerian Diaspora body called Nigerians in Diaspora Organisation (NIDO). Reflecting, as I should do, on how I wish to do such important job at this time in Nigeria’s history, I took a journey down memory lane to all the efforts invested over the years by good men and women of NIDO Europe.

They toiled for the organization to become an alternative platform for sustainable social economic development of Nigeria. I can only be grateful for the selfless services of these founding members and all the stakeholders that have sustained the organization till date. (This one is for you).

Irrespective of the amount of energy and human resources already invested, the organization is perceived by a significant number of people to be performing below its potentials and expectations. Much as they want to, under the circumstance, optimists – and I like to think of myself as one – are caught in the dilemma of expressing appreciation for the sacrifices of yester years while stopping short of an endorsement or show of total satisfaction with the state of NIDO today.

I am sure that without all their efforts there will be no NIDO today, and the effects, irrespective of the expectations compared to reality, will not be felt in Nigeria and certainly not within the Diaspora.

Exciting times for Diaspora engagement These are exciting times to be part of the Nigerian Diaspora movement. This is because more than ever before, our citizens back home, not to talk of our different arms of government; look up to us for innovative solutions to the myriads of challenges facing the nation. And why not? After all we are living and working in places where things work.

As Chair of NIDOE Germany in the last three and half years, I have led a dedicated team of patriots accosted with the challenges and intricacies imbedded in Project NIDOE both at national and at continental levels but have also being amazed at the available enormous goodwill that provided the leverage upon which we have built a solid Chapter.

My excitement for Diaspora engagement is fed partly by a deep sense of optimism about the future of the organization as it continues to contribute in its own little way to National development. Clearly, through NIDO, a very good foundation has been laid for the Diaspora to make great things happen at home and also to join in the national discourse regarding the process of nation building.

The Diaspora as de facto State In my view, it is now time for NIDO to be seen as a symbolic 37th State of Nigeria in terms of politico-structural importance just as the African Union considered the Diaspora as the sixth Region of the continent, with Diaspora policy and Diaspora Commission and a planned future representation at the AU General Assembly.

What is important to know at this stage is that our European body NIDO: • has great potentials to contribute to the social, economic and cultural leveraging of our people in Nigeria • is facing major challenges in its current developmental stage, this not being unusual for organizations of such magnitude and importance • enjoys an abundance of goodwill and human resources needed to take NIDO to the next level and that is why most well-meaning Nigerians have not abandoned the NIDOE ship. Diaspora repositioning

What is also needed at this stage of our development is to rekindle once again the Diaspora indomitable spirit through a holistic re-strategizing and repositioning of NIDOE to present the organization and the Diaspora as a well ordered and dependable group, promoting national development, business, trade & investment opportunities, providing a professional resource pool from where the Diaspora and National developmental interests could be managed in a transparent but secure, respectful but fair manner to induce growth in the areas of economic, social, academic, political, entertainment and all areas where our people seek to position themselves.

A team of like minds is urgently needed to recalibrate the course of the NIDOE ship for a new stage in its development. Knowing our true base I am first a Nigerian before being a Diaspora. I am first a chapter member before being a continental member. The foundation of NIDOE we all agreed starts with the Chapters. Getting the foundation right is a fundamental step in this new strategy. The resentment of most of the European citizens against the EU should be a big reminder to what happens when the people at the foundation of any organization feel “left-behind” due to the policies crafted at the top level of our policy hierarchy.

Similarly, some of the difficulties we are experiencing in Nigeria today could be traced to the magic of Abuja at the expense of the federating structures.

NIDOE at the European level must provide a road map to synchronize the unique and potentials of various Chapters and must work with Chapters as partners in progress in actualizing the set goals and objectives. Our common interest cements our relationship Focusing on issues that unite us rather than issues that divide us must be encouraged. I am first a Nigerian before being a Diaspora. Our religion, ethnicity, tribe and tongue may differ but our professional resource pool and our aspirations to contribute to the development of our country where our parents, brothers, sisters and relations resides must remain the same.

Many of us have the luxury to move from one country to another within Europe, North America and the rest of the world but unfortunately, many of our people and colleagues back at home cannot afford such luxury. Pivoting on this fact, our plan must be to develop result-oriented policies and action-packages which will make it possible to galvanize our pool of resources, knowledge and experience to enlighten our folk to overcome the barriers of ethnicity and tribal bigotry and to provide an alternative argument through empowerment programs and initiatives; bearing in mind that such laudable objectives may not necessary receive “a red carpet reception” back at home without a trustworthy synergy with our Diaspora returnees.

A starting point could be the commitment to a uniform web presence fashioned after existing common models where the database of Nigerian medical doctors, the lawyers, the engineers and the bankers and other Nigerian professionals in Germany or Sweden or UK will have a dedicated common platform towards national development discourse. Reforming or consolidating The organisation needs to build a sense of urgency, not around the word reform or change but a sense of urgency for consolidation.

The history of reforms in NIDOE has been a battle ground for many intellectuals and professionals since inception. Every little gain and progress which has been made must be guarded jealously. After careful analysis, I have come to identify the Keyword as consolidation! Not change nor reform but consolidation! We will be mindful of the difficulties and the energy already invested, every reform so far achieved and we must learn to pursue the common sense implementations of such reforms as guided by the constitution. Such implementations nonetheless must follow wide consultations to be sure everyone is carried along; at least the critical mass of NIDOE stakeholders.

Consultation must be an ongoing process yielding an organic change within our communities. More projects less processes Putting the right processes in place helps to ensure that projects succeed. NIDO does not need more processes but projects because to my understanding, Diaspora engagement should equate with being in a service driven role; an important life-wire, supplying economic and development lifeline to Nigeria.

Viewed from this perspective, the focus of the Diaspora is to act as facilitators to the local developmental agenda of the Federal Government but mainly driven through the smaller entities like the Local and State Governments from the Diaspora stand point. NIDOE must be definitively project driven. The 2013 and 2016 Diaspora Days have clearly shown that being project oriented is a right way to go. Few Diaspora projects like NIDOE solar project, Trade Mission series to States of Nigeria, “No child left behind” are some of the NIDO success stories confirming this project-oriented approach. Sharpening the lobby tools It is important to know that none of the efforts of Nigerians in Diaspora will germinate if our leaders, policy makers and opinion leaders at home and in Diaspora do not provide a fertile ground for these efforts.

Together with the NIDOE stakeholders in Nigeria, a concerted effort must be made to provide this necessary fertile ground through intensive lobby for the creation of important enabling institutions. Top on the Diaspora list are the Diaspora Database, the Diaspora Commission and the Diaspora Voting Rights.

These legislated structures or institutions will act as catalysts giving the Diaspora the impetus to coalesce further and to create new solutions for national challenges. Good news is that the architecture for these important bodies of work is already in place. I want to lead us to swiftly run them to the finishing line. Imperatives of coherence To be sure we will achieve the aspirations; certain steps must urgently be taken. European citizens, for instance, are especially rebelling against the European Union for lack of transparency, openness and proper flow of information of the activities of the European Commission.

NIDOE is irritatingly at similar threshold. They have been areas of total connections in the past that made NIDOE what it was then and what it is today, but many areas of total disconnect also exist at different levels; between the Board and the chapters, between various chapters and between NIDOE and non-NIDO members both at national, continental and inter-continental levels. There must be an immediate information offensive to bridge these gaps using all available information strategy and all available media tools. Moreover the information offensive will help NIDO win hundreds of professionals and resourceful people of Diaspora type who may not have had a favourable disposition towards the organization.

A broad-based vision, not a narrow narrative In my opinion, the potential of NIDO and the modest achievements so far are strongly underestimated, if not actually neglected. This attitude is probably due to a lack of accurate information about the organization and its activities over the years rather than general indifference. NIDO is only seen by a large majority as an organization of professors and PhDs and at best for the intellectuals. But to individuals with years of experiences in various fields of profession who do not have a university background, NIDO is of little interest if not totally unattractive. At this juncture, let me re-emphasize that there are some outstanding Nigerians who are neither professors nor PhD-holders nor academics but have made achievements in their areas of chosen field.

To them I will say that the years of an elitist organisation is dead and buried; welcome to NIDO of 2016 with a constituency that is broad-based. Cooperating rather than competing is smart leadership Crucial Diaspora affairs and events like the Diaspora Commission, Diaspora Voting Rights and Diaspora Day are matters that concern all Nigerians outside Nigeria, therefore a strategic cooperation, networking and synergy with other Nigerian Diaspora Groups e.g., ANNID, NIDAN, CANUK is cardinal. The Diaspora of 2016 must be seen as a call to service and all hands must be on deck and NIDOE must be seen as providing the needed framework and guidance.

We must reject manipulative tendencies designed to keep us divided and fighting one another. We must accept to dance individually to the tone of our music and each in its own dancing steps and rhythm, but we must learn and accept to dance together. Together we are stronger and united. In closing, I should say that there is much work to be done to overcome the things that set us apart.

This work we must do together. Then focus on discharging our duties as Diaspora in accordance with the Charter of NIDO. Building on the experiences of our founding stakeholders both within the Diaspora and back at home, it is my utmost duty to provide the leadership needed today to make NIDOE a cornerstone of foreign and domestic policy by the Republic of Nigeria.

I am certain that I am able to rekindle the fast dwindling indomitable Diaspora Spirit, unite us around a common agenda, work effectively with the private sector, governments and non-governmental organization at all levels and bring Nigeria’s development partners on board. It is the choice of others if they want to tell you something different, but it is your decision to retain the faith that the work to be done is not more complicated than I have laid out before you.

We can do it and I want to provide us the strategic Servant-leadership as Chairman Board of Trustees to do it. So help me God!

 

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5 GOOD REASONS TO VISIT GHANA – BY DR IBRAHIM .K. ASANTE

5 Good Reasons To Visit GHANA.

GHANA…..

G – Gate way to Africa.

First sub-Saharan African country to attain independence and constituted democratic governance. Peaceful political climate with assuring legal system.

H – Hospitality second to none.

Genuinely generous people who are open and welcome all (love for all, hatred for none). A home for all. You are welcome.

A – Abundant opportunities for economic growth, tourist attractions and resources. The ultimate African country to invest with a peaceful democratic climate and excellent legal services.

N – Natural

Ghana has abundance of natural resources to meet your needs.

A – Authentic African cultural heritage at its best.

GHANA…….Akwaaba (welcome).

 

Winneba Masquerade Festival in Ghana

A particpant waves the Ghana flag during the Winneba Masquerade Festival in Winneba, Ghana on New Year’s Day 2010.

 

  • BRIEF BIOGRAPHY

    Ibrahim K. Asante

     

    Chairman, Significant International Group (SIG) and Founder of Significant International Training Systems (SITS), Ibrahim Kwame Asante has assisted thousands of individuals, professionals and organisations such as TIENS GROUP (a Multinational Chinese Health Company with presence in over 110 countries) where he also serves as UK Advisory Board Member, to achieve long-lasting beyond imagination performance results.

    A firm believer of Significant ‘Leadership through Service’, Ibrahim serves as a volunteer Head of Training and Strategy for the Humanity First UK charity, Global Ambassador for Focus on Disability Foundation (UK) charity and a frontline volunteer with St Luke’s Hospice charity in London touching lives positively doing what he loves.

    As part of his regular personal social responsibility (PSR) activities, Ibrahim completed in 2015 a 100km London2Brighton (UK’s Greatest Endurance Challenge) in aid of people with disability in Africa.

    He has trained, mentored and coached top business executives, insurance consultants, financial advisors, medical practitioners, politicians, ministers of religion, network marketing leaders etc worldwide in the United Kingdom, Slovakia, Italy, Ghana, Hungary, Togo, Kenya, Malaysia, France, Czech Republic, Romania, Bulgaria, Poland etc with the biggest audience in China having 40,000 people in attendance from over 100 countries to actualise their significant visions.

    Ibrahim speaks passionately on Leadership & Governance, Sustainable Business Development, Self Development, Preventive Health, Significance, Peak Performance and Sales.

    Oxford educated, International Trainer, TV presenter, Human Resource Management (HR) Consultant, Peak Performance Strategist, International Financial Advisor and a Preventive Health Specialist. Ibrahim Kwame Asante also holds among other qualifications a Masters degree in International Business Management.

    Most significantly, he is a caring father and a loving husband. ———————–

    Some Multi-Global Awards Won & Honours Conferred on Ibrahim includes but not limited to:

    2016 LIFELONG ACHIEVEMENT BAOBAB AWARD – for his lifelong achievements, tireless efforts and service to humanity – UK

    2015 GLOBAL AMBASSADOR – Focus on Disability Foundation (Charity) – UK

    2014 BEFFTA SPECIAL HONORARY AWARD – BEFFTA LEADERSHIP AWARD (In view) for his outstanding contribution to the community (previous BEFFTA awards recipients include Sir Trevor McDonald OBE, Quincy Jones, Lenny Henry and more high profile personalities) – UK

    2014 TIENS Europe Advisory Board Member (conferred at TIENS Europe Region Conference, Warsaw) – POLAND,

    2014 WINNER, Global Ultimate Master of OPP Competition BRONZE MEDAL AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE IN TRAINING, Tiens Group – RUSSIA,

    2014 Oxford University Department for Continuing Education SPOTLIGHT HONOUR (Management, Business and Presentation Skills Spotlight) – UK,

    2014 FINALIST, The Association of Professional Coaches, Trainers and Consultants (APCTC) OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT AWARD – UK,

    2013 WINNER, Life Changers Awards (LCA) BEST PRACTICE AWARD – UK,

    2013 FINALIST, Life Changers Awards (LCA) CORPORATE COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT AWARD – UK,

    2011 WINNER, The Gathering of Africa’s Best (GAB) AWARD OF EXCELLENCE for his outstanding contribution to the promotion of the positive image of Africa and Africans around the world through Business – UK,

    2006 WINNER, Luxury CAR AWARD for his exceptional performance in Leadership, Training and Sales in the Network Marketing Industry, Tiens Group – CHINA,

    2001 WINNER, The prestigious AIESEC (EuroLDS) MOST CREATIVE & INNOVATIVE DELEGATE (OSCAR) AWARD – YUGOSLAVIA,

    2000 Represented AIESEC at the United Nations (UNEP/UNESCO) in Paris, FRANCE to analyse research conducted by experts on the Youth, Sustainable Consumption and Life Style – FRANCE,

    1999 WINNER, The BEST COUNTRY LEADER AWARD for the AFRICA REGION of the AIESEC Planet Project on Sustainable Development. Awarded and honoured in recognition of his excellent leadership, management and organisational skills, involving Ghana in the AIESEC Planet Project and contributing to the foundation of the Global Network, Club Planet – HUNGARY, to mention a few.

ROLE MODEL OF THE WEEK – LYDIA OLUFISAYOMI OLANREWAJU, NIGERIAN POET AND SINGER

Lydia Olufisayomi Olanrewaju, known as the artiste pHisayo (pronounced “fee-sah-yoh,”), is a Nigerian poet and singer from Abeokuta in Ogun state Nigeria.

Olufisayomi was born in Kaduna Nigeria to a Carpenter father and a seamstress mother. She inherited her love for crafting from both parents. Her mother would design with cloth as beautifully as her father would craft with wood.

She chose words as her crafting raw material, but still loves being surrounded by wood and loves poring through fashion designing blogs and magazines to stay connected to her childhood days when she could run happily between the swathes of clothes in her mother’s shop into the heady soul lifting smells of sawed wood and shavings in her father’s work shed.

As the fifth of seven children, she didn’t have the pressures her older siblings had to deal with, of setting any positive examples to worry about. She was allowed to roam within the wild fields of her imagination without disturbance. And she thrived at exploring the world through the pages of all the books she could find to read, including the dictionary! Her Songs and poems mirror parts of her adventures as she tries to capture them and set them to words or music.

Her latest work, collaboration with Tony the Emperor titled “O tojo Meta” is enjoying positive feedback and airplay across continents.

pHisayo is working with a team of inspired producers- on her debut album which she promises will have ‘something for everyone’. It will be clear from the album, that she is strongly influenced by traditional classical music as well as rock, pop, dance-hall and even folk.

 

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5 GOOD REASONS TO VISIT CAMEROON (SOURCE – CAMEROON INVESTMENT FORUM UK )

CAMEROON – AFRICA IN MINATURE

1. CULTURE & LANGUAGES: Only officially bilingual country in Africa – French and English, the two key of the international languages.

Despite this international endowment, Cameroon also boasts 230 languages. These include 55 Afro-Asiatic languages, two Nilo-Saharan languages, and 173 Niger-Congo languages. This latter group is divided into one West Atlantic language (Fulfulde), 32 Adamawa-Ubangui languages, and 142 Benue-Congo languages (130 of which are Bantu languages). This manifests in a very vibrant culture expressed in many forms including a large and extremely diverse food menu, and musical and dance forms.

2. SPORTS – Football; four times winners of the African Nations Cup – 1984, 1988, 2000, 2002, and gave Roger Mila to the world at the 1990 world cup – the first African team to make the quarter finals of the world cup; Cameroon competed at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, Australia. The men’s football team won the nation’s first ever Olympic gold medal.

3. GEOGRAPHY & WILD LIFE – Flora and Fauna; Cameroon encapsulates all the flora and fauna types of Africa, with desert to the north, savanna and rolling grassland hills to the mid region, thick tropical rain forest further down, and unique golden beaches, and black sand volcanic beach.

It harbours one of the last vestiges of genuine rainforest in Africa – Korup National Park, where an episode of Tarzan was filmed, and was visited by Prince Charles and Lady D Cameroon also has the tallest mountain in Central and West Africa – Mount Fako at 4072m situated by the town of Buea

Cameroon boasts the big five; buffalo, lion, elephant, rhinoceros and leopard. It also has gorilla, giraffe, crocodile, primates, etc, rare birds – including the bald picathartes, and the largest bull frog in the world called the Goliath Frog (Conraua goliath)

4. FOOD; Cameroon has more variety of food than any other African nation. It is one of a handful of countries globally where you are either planting or harvesting something twelve months in the year non-stop. The famous slang is that ‘Chop Dey’ meaning there is food in abundance. The roast fish speciality ‘poison braissee’ (monica) served with fried plantains, is well known.

5. INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES: Availability of numerous natural resources (oil, gas, bauxite, gold,…) and agricultural products (coffee, cocoa, cotton, bananas, pineapple, rubber, palm oil, etc …) and a bilingual human resource pool boasting one of the largest educated and bilingual youth population in the world. Cameroon is connected to The Commonwealth of Nations, The Francophonie, Organisation of Islamic Cooperation, Group 77, Non-Aligned Movement, African Union, Economic Community of Central African States (ECCAS) – 200m people, and the Economic & Monetary Community of Central Africa (CEMAC) – 37m people.

 

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SOURCE

*Cameroon Forum is a civil society organisation which seeks to integrate the diverse portfolio of Cameroonian professionals,

associations, businesses and related institutions, towards a greater social, economic and cultural integration of Cameroonians into

UK society. The ultimate goal being to foster good, diverse and rich bilateral relations between Cameroon and the UK.

http://www.cameroon-forum.org

 

 

AFRO BUSINESS INTERNATIONAL EXPO TAKES PLACE IN LESS THAN 2 WEEKS – DO NOT MISS THIS AMAZING EVENT

Dear Family and Friends,

THE AFRO BUSINESS INTERNATIONAL EXPO TAKES PLACE  IN LESS THAN TWO WEEKS, DO NOT MISS THIS AMAZING EVENT

All Roads lead to The amazing Afro Business International Expo 2016 taking place on the 15th and 16th of September 2016 in Reading Berkshire.

The Afro Business International Expo creates a perfect avenue for UK Businesses to partner effectively and invest in viable business in Africa ranging from IT, Energy, Property development, Manufacturing, Retail, Agriculture and many more.

THERE ARE MANY REASONS TO GET INVOLVED

1. Exposure to EU investment opportunities
2. Access to UK investors and the investment community
3. A record average of $500M worth of investments to Africa
4. Prolific networking opportunities with key stakeholders
5. Creating and building new networks and partnerships

Join us at THE PENTA HOTEL AND CONFERENCE , Oxford Road, Reading to identify and develop business with Africa in a secure environment For more info on tickets, visit the website –
This years Expo, also gives YOU the opportunity to fully take advantage of selling/exhibiting products at the amazing BROAD STREET MALL, which attracts well over 20,000 shoppers

REGISTER TODAY ON EVENTBRITE USING THE LINK –https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/afro-business-expo-2016-regi…

Please contact any of the under-listed persons, If you wish to make enquires about booking a stall at Broad Street mall,
Ngozi Fakeye info@afrobusinessexpo.com
+44(0) 7985 188400

alternatively you can also contact ME ( Tony Tokunbo Eteka Fernandez )on +447882809005

Also watch this space for more updates T.T.F

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Also watch this space for the following

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SEPTEMBER
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