Monday 12 August 2019

Imo state-born Kennedy Ekezie honoured by Queen Elizabeth II of England




Kennedy Ekezie who hails from Imo state, Nigeria, has been honoured by Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom for engaging in a worthwhile venture of raising over $2 million to mentor young Africans. Ekezie, 20, from Imo state, eastern Nigeria, raised the fund targeting young Africans all over the world, according to Abike Dabiri-Erewa, Chairman, Nigerians in Diaspora Commission.
The 20-year-old Nigerian was honoured for raising over $2 million worth of grants to start a mentorship programme for young Africans all over the world,” Dabiri-Erewa said.

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  1. More than 3.5million Okezies of Igbo Biafrans was murdered in cold blood by this same Queen Elizabeth, close to 70million people of the same Igbo Biafrans Kennedy Ekezie's brothers and sister 're still TRAPPED in a demonic Islamic British CAGE in Nigeria, under the watch and supervision of Queen Elizabeth.
    This is HYPOCRISY in it's highest order, Buckingham palace/10 downing street 're indeed SHAMELESS.
    KENNEDY EKEZIE does not need her bloody so called AWARD, Ekezie needs freedom, Ekezie want his people enslaved by the British over 100 years ago to be set free, restore his father's stolen sovereign independent nation and then see millions of Kennedy Ekezie removing the entire Africa from darkness to light.
    Mrs. Elizabeth, you have made caricature of your frail, haggard self, you 're a MOCKERY of everything that is good.

    Benjamin Kish
    writes for 700MEN

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