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AfriQtalk Show Presents Nigeria Speaks “THE ROAD TO RECOVERY” Special Edition

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Photobucket AfriQtalk Show is about bridging cultural diversity. I'll be hosting Nigeria Speaks “THE ROAD TO RECOVERY” A Special Edition on 03/27/2011. The aim is to engage you in a meaningful dialogue and bring awareness about Nigerian Politics as Nigerians head to the polls April, 2011. I'll be joined by three Special guest, Alex Ihama, Inspirational Speaker & Life Coach. CEO, The Exhortation Life and Business Coaching Services. Alex has spoken to varieties of audiences across the world – Business Executives, Entrepreneurs, Politicians, Professional Athletes, Community and Religious Leaders, University and High School Students, and diverse groups of men, women and youths. Ralph Odua, CEO of Nigeria Political, Ralph Odua a political commentator and publisher of nigeriapolitico, an online newspaper based in New York. Ralph Odua is is a New York State licensed public school teacher, a Phd student of public administration specializing in homeland security, was the publisher of the first Esan newspaper, ESANNOW. and Dr. Olayiwola Ajileye, a Medical doctor specialized in Psychiatry and Mental Health in the United Kingdom. He is an alumnus of the School of Public Policy, Birmingham University, UK. CEO, Valor Health Options, Birmingham. Media and Publicity Coordinator of Champions for Nigeria, A Global Organization that promotes good governance, Leadership, public accountability and commitment to Democracy in Nigeria. He has authored many published articles and commentaries on Social Policy and Politics with reference to Nigeria Political situations. We'll be discussing Nigerian Politics from three different perspective. The focus will be on Youth Development. You don't want to miss it. My people, Let's Talk Africa. Yes'oh! One love.

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