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Number Two

Yeah, they took the No. 1 spot with “Number Two”.

Congratulations to Global Citizens, Regional Winner of the Hult Prize.

Yes, I experienced how powerful “Number Two” was yesterday, so powerful “Number Two”. The energy of the ladies was undisputed “phenomenal”.

I mean they were my “Number Two” favorite on the list “I must be sincere” and the truth also is everyone on the planet has “Number Two”.

I thought even globally at the moment, you need to have your health intact before you can even access “Number Two” right?🤣 Lol…

But trust me on this final comment; I don’t know if you saw Deontay Wilder vs. Tyson Fury II, I mean the “Number Two” fight.

Tyson Fury was “Number Two” 💝🥰

Many Thanks to Ahmad Ashkar - CEO of Hult Prize, Andrea García, Michael Anabaraonye Chizuru, Cliffton Nyakundi, The Outstanding Judges and the Hult Foundation Teams. 🙏☺️

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