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Abuja Graduate School

Well, as I was going through my pictures … I found this? Hmm! 8th October, 2013 – 6 years ago! wow! that’s a long time, seeing these beautiful faces once again:
Kaosiso Anaekwe Femi Taiwo David Carl Drummond Juliet Ehimuan Chiazor (Country Director - Google Nigeria), Abiodun Ayoola Nke Ise – Chukwuemeka Afigbo, Black Guy on the Blue Bow Tie Aderogba Otunla, Emperor Biggy Adepoju Emmanuel Abiodun, Awesome Sandy Sandra Samuel e.t.c. Interesting…
Anyways! Great time on Monday 9th September 2019 at Abuja Graduate School. Many thanks to Mrs. Sylvia Mokebe and other staff members i.e. Ocholi Eunice and team. Also thanking the Graduate School Attendees.
Workshop + Talks Featured:
GBG offerings, Google My Business (GMB), Adwords Express, Google Analytics, Leveraging on the Power of Facebook’s Audience Insight tool for Digital Marketing, Design Thinking and Disruptive Strategy.
#BizFest19 Coming Soon! Register Here http://bit.ly/BizFest19Abuja and;
Well, we can always debate this, but I want to believe we have the CUTEST of Selfies 😂😊❤️🇳🇬 🙏




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