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A poem about the African by Onome Enakerakpor

5 years ago TEDx
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“Onome uses spoken words to remind the audience about the beauty of Africa and why they should be always proud to be called Africans. Onome is a Poet, Orator and spoken word artist. He attends the RCCG, Church of the Nazarene, where he first discovered his talent at the age of 19. He won GCGT season 6 in 2016 and became the years Brand Ambassador. His extraordinary talent and the GCGT platform, have given him the priviledge of performing at Excel, The RCCG Annual convention, The Dubai Festival of Life, The Night of worship, The Teen Role Model Awards, The Future Awards and the City of David Charity Ball amongst many others. Onome Enjoys mentoring others and listening to gospel artists especially Lecrae.”

This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx



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