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Monday 30 April 2012

Three Rounds - Male model Ngo Okafor's footage from Nigeria


Ngo Okafor, the most downloaded black male model, made a journey home to Nigeria after being away in the United States for 18 years. This is his story.

29 comments:

  1. Na wa! Tharris all I can say!!

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  2. very thoughtful of him....

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  3. Nna na wa linda,d video no show nao.abi na suspense.watch out for part 2

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  4. Pls what does 3rounds mean?3 rounds of what?lol!ok!I can't view any video posted here on my fone.Linda HELP!pls sum1 tell me his story!waiting!
    Princessifo.

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  5. My boyfriend ehh!b kai! Lemmi just touch those ab's n ill be made whole!!! Linda publish my comment, ogini?!!

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  6. wow this is lovely...niaja ni e le...omo african ni mi...proud of you ngo

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  7. We have many Kids like this abroad and only when they are invited to Nigeria and empowered that we can have progress in Nigeria. They see things differently and will apply their knowledge like the white people. They will value the less priviledged and will do anything to make sure they fulfill their obligations. Did anybody notice the difference between his ideas and that of the commissioner?

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  8. Yay to my cousin making a difference! <3

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  9. Well done, bro. Keep up the good work.

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  10. stupid ignoramus openly admitting his impression of nigeria was based on National Geographic. IDIAT. See him talk like he is visiting burundi. He no even fine sef those downloading need to go to specsavers.

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  11. abeg is he a boxer or a model, i dont gerrit :-S the guy no fine jare mchew

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  12. You would be surprised how AmeriKKa more than anywhere else imbibes a feeling of inferiority in black people..but i think the subtle animosity between Black Yanks and US raised Africans..has made them more aware and proud of their culture..
    Yeah people from diaspora go in different until they pass them Ghana must go bags..look at the number involved in corruption and sharing loot..Former House Speaker..make we no mention names of the Howard and Harvard educated ones!!..

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    1. What the hell are you talking about?

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  13. Who the hell keeps saying he is the most downloaded black model? Like what the hell does that mean?

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  14. And how was this "Title" of Most downloaded black male model determined. Can we see a link where this was officially given to him?

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  15. I made the earlier comment about who gave him the title of Most downloaded black male model. I've just watched the video and its inspiring. Anyone who is willing to get in the mud and help motivate and push nigerian youth out a life of poverty and violence is welcome. I can only hope that his drive doesn't become corrupted by the nigerian way of doing things.

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  16. Chloe True talk30 April 2012 at 23:53

    Linda! Linda!! U have come again with this ur guy O! U have not told us d truth, e b like something dey between u and this guy bc u r always hailing him and giving him props! As for me all I could hear from d video was d kids boxing and counting, one tu tiri!! Lol!!

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  17. i gbadun this guy for this video. He came with a purpose and he's working it

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  18. funny enuff,NGO is a senior bro to my friend,who died in the united kingdom last year,Ngo came down for the burial,well i didnt even watch video,i think he is doing well for himself,i wish him luck sha,nwanne carry go,may ur bro ogbogu keep resting in peace

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  19. I'm proud of him for giving back. Nigerians should see Nigeria for what it really is. The country is SEVERELY SUFFERING. There's poverty, no food, no water, no electricity, nothing to be proud of. What a big shame.

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  20. but..........

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  21. @Abegi,

    Unclog ur ears pls. U are already ready to pounce w/o getting ur facts straight! He didn't say his ideas were based on that....he said that altho national geographic will have u believe that Nigeria is all about little kids walking around naked, there is more the country has to offer! Gosh....what r u on about sef?

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  22. proud of him...please keep your ignorant comments

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  23. Ok o. First off, who is this person? Never seen him before. Watched The first few minutes of the video and his solution to Nigeria's problem is laughable, go ask the girl hawking pure water in Wuse whether she needs to go the gym after a long day chasing motorists Mr. Ngo.

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  24. Oh my goodness, I just want to cry and hug him at the same time. He took what he is good at, investigated the less priviledged in naija who are into the same sport and wants to help them make it the best way they can. Look at those dudes chopping major iron...see how buffed they were, even though they were mostly using second hand work out tools. They are passionate and if they have more equipment, they can soar to great heights..Lol at the little boy in yellow already learning...NGO you are THE MAN! God bless you...Will reach out to see how I can donate

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  25. who is the moron that dissed him about the national geographic comment. You are such a big fool. Dude said it is unfortunate that what most people outside of naija see about naija is on National G but they never show you the civilized side...so what are you yarning about. mugu

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  26. Thank you NGO is all i can say. MUSHIN STAND UP!

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  27. Emm,norin wrong to try to be solution provider na abi?but shebi person go first see food chop,get moni before person go think of Gym?abi na free gym for life him plan to give naija youths?....na real wa!

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  28. Impressive work here! He has the drive and initiative to empower and change things and he needs to be supported. The youth of any country need an outlet to release anger and frustration and what a better and productive way to do this. Thoroughly impressed by his selfless acts, but I'm not surprised that several people on here see it as useless effort. It amazes me how Nigerians love to say that they are smart but also very small/narrow minded. Think beyond yourself for once and outside of the box!

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