Obong victor attah biography of barack obama
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Date Published: 12/19/09
The Obong Victor Attah Interview
*Goodluck Jonathan forced to take wash
*Nigeria needs surrogate party deal PDP
* PDP desires credible seeker in Akwa Ibom;
*Akpabio has prostrate more gaining on action than administration
Obong Champion Attah, Supplier Gov. Akwa Ibom Flow |
Your Personage, how has it antique since bolster left period of influence as commander of Akwa Ibom Roller in ?
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A visit by any United States president, to any country opens doors and comes with immeasurable benefits.
In some ways, it is better than hosting the world cup.
Only 14 countries in Sub-Saharan Africa have ever been visited by a United States president.
Surprising, George Bush, a Republican president visited Africa more than any other president, setting foot on at least countries while he was president.
Democratic Party presidents, Bill Clinton and Barack Obama each visited eight African countries during their presidency.
Of all three, only Obama did not visit Nigeria.
Jimmy Carter was in Nigeria in April , Clinton in August and Bush in July
In Sub-Saharan Africa, only South Africa and Senegal have gotten more US presidential visits.
Clinton saw to the passage of the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA) in May , in , Bush extended it to and in June Obama extended it to
But under all three presidents, and between and , more development opportunities and more money have been poured into Africa than at any other period.
Clinton saw to the passage of the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA) in May , in , Bush extended it to and in June Obama extended it to
Until his very last year in office, there was a massive lobby to have Obama visit Nigeria.
And i
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