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  2. Izzy Odigie - Wikipedia

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    Odigie was born in 1996; her mother, Osarenoma Odigie, was a nurse and her father was a businessman. [1] She was born in Brooklyn but brought up in Nigeria in Edo State. where she went to boarding school [2] She moved to the US in 2007 and studied dance and attended St. John’s University in Queens, New York.

  3. Etighi - Wikipedia

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    Etighi is a Nigerian dance. The etighi dance was founded by the Akwa Ibom people.The dance requires movement of the leg and the waist. The dance is known across Nigeria and popularly used by the Ibibio and Efik people where its origin began.

  4. Ekombi - Wikipedia

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    The Ekombi dance is a traditional dance amongst the Efik people of Calabar, Cross River State, Nigeria. The dance's movements are inspired by the waves and motions of the ocean tides, as the Efik are a coastal people with their main occupation being fishing.

  5. Amarachi - Wikipedia

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    Amarachi is a native of Delta State in the south-southern region of Nigeria. She grew up in Edo State, south-south Nigeria, where she started dancing at the age of 5. [3] In 2012, she won a cash prize of N10,000,000 after she was announced as the winner of the first edition of Nigeria's Got Talent.

  6. Kaffy - Wikipedia

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    Kaffy was born and raised in Nigeria. [6] She completed her primary education at Chrisland School, Opebi and her secondary school education at Coker Secondary School, Orile-Iganmu before attending Yaba College of Technology for a while and went on to obtain a diploma in data processing and computer science [7] from Olabisi Onabanjo University.

  7. Igbabonelimhin - Wikipedia

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    Igbabonelimhin is an acrobatic, masquerade dance-theatre common with the Esan people of Edo State of Nigeria. The word literally means “clapping for the spirit”. [1] Igbabonelimhin is a compound word for 'Igbabo' which literary means to clap and 'Elimlin' which means Spirit. Conjuctively, it means to clap hands or commune with the spirit.

  8. De9jaspirit Talent Hunt - Wikipedia

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    Exoduz Dance crew emerged winners of the season 3. The three person dance crew consists of Goodluck Imeh Thomas (the leader), John Joseph Akpan, and the audience favourite six-year-old Chikambo Annabel Obioma. They got a cash prize of 10 million Naira, a brand-new car, and an all-expense paid trip to Kenya and the Maldives.

  9. Situation, task, action, result - Wikipedia

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    Job interview candidates who describe a “Target” they set themselves instead of an externally imposed “Task” emphasize their own intrinsic motivation to perform and to develop their performance. Action: What did you do? The interviewer will be looking for information on what you did, why you did it and what the alternatives were.