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Olukunle Samuel Sogeke

11 November, 2011

Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir- I Never lost My Praise

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Olukunle is an independent-minded person. Whatever the situation is, he always has a positive outlook without any preconceptions. He is interested in a wide range of things from politics and the art of governance to cinematography. He is an advocate of political education for Nigerian youths. He is presently a graduate student of International Business Management. Olukunle is a former Vice-President of the International Students Union of The American University, Girne-Cyprus and a former President of the Nigerian Students Association of the same school.
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