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Sunday, 16 August 2015

Nigerian man, Freeman Osonuga, shortlisted to fly Space

A Nigerian man Freeman Osonuga has been shortlisted as one of the lucky human beings to travel to space! Osonuga, a Medicine and Surgery graduate from Olabisi Onabanjo University, was selected through the Rising Star programme, which launched at the One Young World Summit 2014 in Dublin

The programme invites both One Young World Ambassadors and outstanding members of the public aged 18-35, to nominate themselves to take on the trip of a lifetime.


If selected for the programme ​he​ will not only embark on a once in a lifetime flight to space but will also be offered a three year management contract. He will be the ​first Nigerian and First ​black African to fly to space!

Osonuga is a 2015 WIRED Innovation Fellow. He will be speaking live on stage at the WIRED 2015 conference in October, London. In late 2014, at the Peak of the Ebola epidemic in West Africa, he worked as a volunteer and worked with the African Union team of Ebola responders for 6 months in Sierra Leone.

Here is
Freeman Osonuga's​
profile on the Kruger Cowne website :

67 comments:

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    1. Why is he lucky? You can't even pay me to fly to space.

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    2. Eyah congrats pls come home safely when ure done

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    3. You don get money top up your phone. MEG don dey abi or Davidos don pay salary as he don move to kitchen to do dishes.
      EWU

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    4. So proud of him,great OOU,I love dis kind of news for my country not the other way round.
      Linda look alike

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  2. Congratulations o, buy me space egg-roll wen coming back to 9ja! All the best man.

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    1. Hahahahaha, Aboki u no fit stop 2 amuse person. Na space cow e go get 4 u

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  3. This is not an achievement. Being the first to partake in something meaningless is not a laudable event.

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    1. Stop being so jealous mate.

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    2. Really, it's so obvious u are not enlightened, how can u say it's not an achievement, am not sure u went to school at all. Smh

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    3. Stop hating. Am sure u've never traveled out of ur vicinity, sm1 is traveling out of d plant earth, he hs made history as d 1st African nd Nigerian 2 do so, ur children nd children's children, will read about him in books nd u re here saying its meaningless, ur type is d one who thinks hvn money is an achievement

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  4. Wow! Dis is so gracious and lovely. I wishhim all d best and its well wit d souls of all those dat wil participates.

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  5. Nice





    #ITwillONLYgetBETTER
    #itMUSTendINpraise

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  6. Cool
    ~D great anonymous!

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  7. Congrats. U hv a lifetime opportunity plp only dream of. God bless u 4 what u did 4 West Africa in fighting Ebola

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    1. Nna all the best to you. Linda take note!

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    2. Nna all the best to you. Linda take note!

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    3. Sharrraap jor

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  9. Cool, I am a man who prefers to be grounded. No heights for me.

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    1. No heights for u, dat means u can't travel in an airplane talk less of leaving nigeria

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  10. Wooow...Achievement of a lifetime.

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  11. Ok....he should enjoi.

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  12. Linda, he's not the first Black American.

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    1. @stinson; I know you are jealous of that fine yoruba guy, it's a great achievement. Just congratulate him. Sadist like you.

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    2. @stinson, the article states "first black African" meaning other black American might have gone to the space but this is first black African. You can read the article again for clarity.

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    3. In case u read d caption wrong ;it wasnt forst black american , its first Nigerian man .

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    4. Did Linda say he is d first black American? Open ur eyes and read well, she sed he is d first black African

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  13. Whop whop whop whop whop. my head dey swell up wet no be me dey go. Bros. you have made your country proud. Whop whop whop whop whop!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  14. Am proud of u Doc., all the best.

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  15. Lucky him, congrats. Best of luck

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  16. Imagine... doz days in OOU! happy 4 u bro.. u will be selected eventually IJN!

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  17. Ride on brother... God is on your side

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  18. Waooo don't kw wat else to say ..............

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  19. Everything na achievement for the world these days o. Wetin u dey go do for space?I'm sure he'll get bored the moment he gets their..

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  20. Congratulations

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  21. Congratulations ore. Good to read about you and your achievement so far. From being the head boy of Adeola Odutola College 2002 set to being an Hero is very laudable bro. All the best.

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  22. Proud of you, Freeman.
    Congratulations in advance!!!

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  23. Whatever rocks his boat. As for me, I would rather watch flies fucking than travel 2 space.

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  24. Congratulations to him,be careful and prayer full

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  25. I hope they return safely.

    ❤❤❤ THE PROPHETESS ❤ ❤ ❤

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  26. Nice one, proud of you bro.











    #TeamBlessed#

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  27. Kudos Pastor Freeman. We win!!!

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  28. This is a pride if of Naija...am api for u-ooo...congrats...

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  29. am api 4 u bob, congrats jare

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  30. tot ibo are the most creative and intelligent in nigeria but obviously this is a yoruba man

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  31. This is a great achievement for Africa, Nigeria, oou, and yoruba race.thumbs up great oouites

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  32. Amazing pal. Really proud of u.

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