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Vineyard Ankh

Vineyard Ankh @Vinyard27 

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  The Last African Worldviews Session - Open Table Discussion.

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When: 2024-06-08 12:00:00: Saturday June 8, 2024 (12:00 PM - 3:00 PM) - EDT (America/New York)
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The Last African Worldviews Session - Open Table Discussion.  - June 8, 2024
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I would like to request for help to be assisted for the sake of my mother's health. She is sick with chronic Asmatic condition which makes her life difficult with prolonged cough. We wish to request for help to relocate her from our rular areas which is very cold and difficult for her to survive. All the triggers of her condition are present in that area. Helping her out to relocate will be the number one help. Thankyou in advance for your kind gesture towards a sick mother.
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"The Professional You Should Know"

Conversing with professionals from different industries, discussing their journey on how they became 'The Professionals You Should Know'.

In today's episode, we will be talking with Annette Rugyendo, who will give us an insight into her day to day activities and responsibilities, as well as how she got to be where she is today.
You cannot outrun a poor diet - Annette Rugyendo

R3 Physiotherapy: You can't outrun a bad diet' - Annette Rugyendo - Specialist Dietitian

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"Tell It Like It Is: My Story"

For the first time, legendary singer and songwriter Aaron Neville tells his personal story of overcoming poverty, racism, addiction, and loss through faith, family, and music. Aaron Neville’s first #1 hit, β€œTell It Like it Is,” was released in 1966. In the mid-70s he formed the Neville Brothers with Art, Charles, and Cyrilβ€”now known as the β€œFirst Family of New Orleans”—and they released more than a dozen influential albums. Given his one-of-a-kind, soaring falsetto, Aaron was the breakout star, and over the next six decades, he had four platinum albums, three #1 songs, numerous film and television appearances, and was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 2014. His triple-platinum duets with Linda Ronstadt (including the Grammy-Award-winning hit β€œI Don’t Know Much”) showcased the softer side of his voice, and the smoking hot funky soul of the Neville Brothers cemented his legacy as an R&B legend. But few people know the challenging and circuitous road Aaron took to fame. Born in a housing project in New Orleans of Black and Native American heritage, Aaron struggled as a teenage father working to raise a family while building his career as a musician, surviving a stint in jail for car theft and many years battling heroin addiction. ​Recognized by the dagger tattoo on his cheek and his St. Jude medallion earring, Neville credits St. Judeβ€”the patron saint of lost casesβ€”for turning his life around. He found healing and salvation in music. Aaron Neville is a man who by all accounts should not have made it. Tell It Like It Is shares his story for the first time.

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YaoundΓ© is the economic capital of the republic of Cameroon. The city of YaoundΓ© is a place to be as the inhabitants are very welcoming. The town of Samuel Etoo fils the legendary footballer who has not only made Cameroon proud but Africa at large.There are beautiful sites worth visiting such as the waza park and the national museum. YaoundΓ© is the economic capital of the republic of Cameroon. The city of YaoundΓ© is a place to be as the inhabitants are very welcoming. The town of Samuel Etoo fils the legendary footballer who has not only made Cameroon proud but Africa at large.There are beautiful sites worth visiting such as the waza park and the national museum.




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