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Anago James Akeem Osho recieves award as best Culture and Tourism Promoter of the year 2015

ANAGO JAMES AKEEM OSHO WINS AWARD AS BEST CULTURE AND TOURISM
PROMOTER
Anago James Akeem Osho, thanking God, and those who support him for the award.
Yours truly, Anago James Akeem Osho, the Tourism Adventurer, Story teller, Museum Curator and Tran Atlantic Slave history educator and Slavery atonement Crusader, was honored and given a Citizen Award on the 18th of December 2015 by Eko Vision News Magazine as the best Culture and Tourism
promoter of the year 2015.


It is an award that was long due and other awards should
follow to support and motivate Anago: the African dreamer. It was a night of glamour and honor of dedication, passion and hard work.

Others who recieved awards include Lalude, and Dagunro (both Nollywood Actors recieved best Yoruba Actors of the year2015) etc.The Nollywood Superstar Dagunro presented Anago James Akeem Osho's award.
The Yoruba Nollywood Superstar Dagunro and Anago


Anago been welcomed to the high table





Anago Osho in the middle with other awardees
Dagunro, Anago and Mr Mattew





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