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Chief Augustine Igomu, the Departure of the Dangote of Idomaland

Posted By: adminon: May 26, 2020In: People in ActionTags: Afo, Dangote, Igomu Charity, Otukpo, Ugbokolo, ‘Olatric’No CommentsViews:
Chief Augustine Igomu, the Departure of the Dangote of Idomaland

He was a Dangote in his own right in spite of his name not being a big media name. Chief Augustine Igomu is not only one of the few Idoma men and women who never worked for government all hi... Read more

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