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  2. Oluchi Onweagba - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, she launched a modeling agency in South Africa, OModel Africa, with offices in Johannesburg and Cape Town. The 2008 winner of M-Net Face of Africa, Kate Tachie-Menson, was awarded a US$50,000 modeling contract by OModel Africa. She was made the host and head judge of Africa's Next Top Model in 2013. [14]

  3. Venantia Otto - Wikipedia

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    In 2006 Otto was voted for and won the South African Sun City competition and later the Face of Africa competition, one of the most important beauty contests of the African continent. She was able to prevail against 6000 other candidates from twelve countries. Besides the Face of Africa title, she also won a cash prize of 10,000 US dollars.

  4. List of black fashion models - Wikipedia

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    Oluchi Onweagba – Nigerian model and winner of M-NET/Nokia 'Face of Africa' competition 1998. She has featured in multiple ad campaigns, including Gianfranco Ferré, Victoria's Secret, Express, Banana Republic, and Ann Taylor.

  5. List of Nokia products - Wikipedia

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    The Nokia 6000 series is Nokia's largest family of phones. It consists mostly of mid-range to high-end phones (many of which are Symbian smartphones ) containing a wider number of features. The 6000 series is notable for their conservative, unisex designs, which makes them popular among business users.

  6. N-Gage - Wikipedia

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    The revised model was unable to make an impact, and with only 2 million units sold in its two years, the N-Gage was a commercial failure and discontinued in February 2006, with Nokia moving its gaming capabilities onto selected Series 60 smartphones; this was announced as the N-Gage platform or "N-Gage 2.0" in 2007, carrying on the N-Gage name.

  7. Nokia 6300 - Wikipedia

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    The Nokia 6300 is a mid-range phone combining a classic candybar design with a durable stainless steel and slim (11.7 mm thick) body. [3] It runs on Series 40. The 6300 was a hit and became one of the top-selling Nokia models on the market during its time. [4] Slightly improved models Nokia 6301 and Nokia 6300i were launched later in 2007 and ...

  8. History of Nokia - Wikipedia

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    The name "Nokia" is derived from the town of Nokia, Finland and the nearby Nokianvirta River, which was located next to the company’s original factory. The commercial entities that preceded the modern-day Nokia company included Nokia Ab (Nokia company); Suomen Gummitehdas Oy (Finnish Rubber Works Ltd); and Suomen Kaapelitehdas Oy (Finnish Cable Works Ltd).

  9. Nokia 6103 - Wikipedia

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    The Nokia 6103 is a mobile phone based on the Nokia Series 40 platform and the Nokia 6103 builds upon the popularity of the 6101.Announced on January 5,2006 and released in ten weeks later, March 16,2006. [1]