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Welcome to The Future. The Future School Seminar - 13 May, 2010. 116 AM Edit This. In a comfortably airy hall, a hundred bright and energetic students from several secondary schools were eagerly anticipating. The atmosphere was colourful and electrifying; at the annual school seminar series organised by The Future Nigeria Project aimed at inspiring and motivating young people in secondary schools using role models who are past winners of the The Future Awards. His story obviously struck a chord with all.

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Welcome to The Future. The Future School Seminar - 13 May, 2010. 116 AM Edit This. In a comfortably airy hall, a hundred bright and energetic students from several secondary schools were eagerly anticipating. The atmosphere was colourful and electrifying; at the annual school seminar series organised by The Future Nigeria Project aimed at inspiring and motivating young people in secondary schools using role models who are past winners of the The Future Awards. His story obviously struck a chord with all.

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