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African American Empowerment Blog AAEB. What is the African American empowerment blog? The AAEB is a blog focusing on news, music, poetry, art, quotes, facts, books, movies and people that uplift, empower, and motivate African Americans. Friday, May 1, 2015. 9-Year-Old Nigerian Becomes Worlds Youngest Microsoft Certified Professional. Jomiloju took the July 2013 examination while in primary 5, after passing all the preparatory stages leading to the final examinations following intense teachings in sch.

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