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  2. KOFO - Wikipedia

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    KOFO (1220 AM) is a radio station broadcasting a country music format. [2] Licensed to Ottawa, Kansas , United States, the station is owned by Brandy Communications. [ 3 ] The KOFO station is located at 320 Radio Rd in Ottawa, KS.

  3. Kofola - Wikipedia

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    The resulting dark-coloured, sweet-and-sour syrup Kofo became the main ingredient of a new soft drink named Kofola, introduced in 1960. During the 1960s and 1970s, Kofola became exceedingly popular in communist Czechoslovakia , successfully competing with Western cola drinks like Coca-Cola or Pepsi, which were generally available after 1968 ...

  4. Kofo Akinkugbe - Wikipedia

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    Kofo Akinkugbe studied mathematics at the University of Lagos, [2] and following it, got her MBA degree from the University of Strathclyde in Scotland. [3] After serving in the Nigerian Youth Service Corps, she worked in the banking industry for twelve years, starting with International Merchant Bank, a Nigerian affiliate of the First National Bank of Chicago, and later working for Chartered ...

  5. Kofo Abayomi - Wikipedia

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    Oloye Sir Kofoworola Adekunle "Kofo" Abayomi, KBE (10 July 1896 – 1 January 1979) was a Nigerian politician who was one of the founders of the nationalist group, the Nigerian Youth Movement, in 1934 and went on to have a distinguished public service career.

  6. Ottawa, Kansas - Wikipedia

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    KOFO airs country music from across the decades, and specializes in local news. KCHZ 95.7 FM is licensed to Ottawa (and was, at one time, owned by KOFO); its studios are in Mission, Kansas. 88.9 is home to the Ottawa University student station, KTJO-FM. 90.5FM features the Ottawa-based KRBW's Christian programming.

  7. Kofoworola Ademola - Wikipedia

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    Kofo Ademola was born on May 21, 1913, to the family of the Lagos lawyer Omoba Eric Olawolu Moore, a member of an Egba royal family who was educated at Lagos Grammar School, Sierra Leone Grammar School and Monkton Combe School in England, [8] and his wife Aida Arabella (née Vaughan), who herself belonged to a family that was descended from Scipio Vaughan (through wcatehom she also had Native ...

  8. Oyinkansola Abayomi - Wikipedia

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    In 1930, Abayomi married the doctor Kofo Abayomi. In 1931, the Girl Guides was recognized and given support by the Nigerian government. Abayomi became the chief commissioner for the Girl Guides. She was the head of the Nigerian Girl Guides Association and the first native Nigerian woman to work for the organization. [1]

  9. KCHZ - Wikipedia

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    KCHZ first began broadcasting as KOFO-FM, an FM simulcast for sister station KOFO (1220 AM). The station signed on March 1, 1962. [2]In 1978, the station stopped simulcasting its AM sister station and flipped to a mix of Top 40 and AOR as "96X", with the call letters KKKX.