Godwin Itanyi

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Godwin is an accomplished BUSINESS and Life Coach,a blogger per excellence,
President@Lamita's Multi Dynamic Global Concept Limited

19/12/2023

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31/03/2023

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Photos from Godwin Itanyi's post 09/12/2022

Vandalism at it peak

Toyota Corolla and Camry is not their only targets, it happens to all kind of cars.

The Bentley Continental Flying Spur is the Victim here.

Those Tail Lights Costs $3,600,
The Rear Bumper Cover Costs $2,500,
The Front Bumper Costs $3k,
Totalling $9,100,

With Today's Dollar/Naira Black Market Exchange Rate at N750,
That will be about N6.825m

Imagine the Loss on the Owner,
These are Some of the Dangers of Area Boys in the Lagos Metropolis.
©Dan Ike Madu

08/12/2022

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24/11/2022

Meet - Salima Mukansanga, Africa's first female referee to officiate in men's FIFA World Cup.

Last night, she officiated as the forth official in a Group D match between France and Australia.

The 34-year-old Rwandan born inspirational and trailblazing Referee also made history at the 2022 African Cup of Nations as the first woman to ever referee at the tournament.

Mukansanga is part of the FIFA International Referees List – making her qualified to officiate at international level and wear a FIFA badge on her uniform.

She has previously officiated at the 2020 Olympics in Tokyo, Japan; 2019 Women's World Cup in France, 2018 female under 17 World Cup, Under 23 Olympic qualifiers, Africa Women's Nations Cup, CAF Women's Champions League, Rwandan League matches to mention just a few.

Mukansanga alongside Japan's Yoshimi Yamash*ta and Frenchwoman Stephanie Frappart were appointed as the first-time female centre referee to officiate at a Men's World Cup.

"Being appointed to the Men’s World Cup is something new, another opportunity we get. It means FIFA recognises that women are working hard, that we are providing quality refereeing and that we can deliver and reach higher, up to the top of the men’s game," said Salima Mukansanga.

18/11/2022

15 Interesting Facts About Ethiopia🇪🇹

1. The Ethiopian calendar is different from the Georgian calendar. There are thirteen months in the Ethiopian calendar, which means they are currently in 2014.

2. Ethiopians also measure the hours of a day to a different schedule based on the logic that the clock starts when the day does. Ethiopia, however, observes 13 calendar months per year. This makes the Ethiopian calendar 7 years behind the rest of the world.

3. Ethiopia is the only African country never to have been brought under colonial rule. The Italians tried but failed woefully and were defeated by the solid Ethiopian forces.

4. Ethiopia has the world's oldest Bible and the most unique.

5. Ethiopia is home to one of the world's best coffee. In fact, coffee production is huge in Ethiopia.

6. According to some archaeological findings, Ethiopia is the cradle of humankind. Meaning life actually started in Ethiopia.

7. In 1960, an Ethiopian named Abebe Bikila became the first Black African to win gold in the Olympics. He won it by running barefoot.

8. Addis Ababa's name translates to ‘New Flower’ in Amharic. The city is one of the oldest cities in the world.

9. Ethiopia is home to some of the world's tastiest, healthiest and most diverse cuisines on the continent of Africa.

10. The biggest festival in Ethiopia, Timket, is a three-day annual festival that honours the baptism of Jesus Christ in the river Jordan. It's one of the world's largest festivals that takes place annually. The festival attracts millions of people from all over the world.

11. Ethiopia has the most UNESCO World Heritage Sites on the continent. Ethiopia takes first place as the African country with the most UNESCO World Heritage sites. There are 9 total ranging from religious sites to natural areas. Among them are the Simien National Park, Konso Cultural Landscape and the rock-hewn churches.

12. Over 80 languages are spoken in Ethiopia. There are over 80 languages spoken with English being the language of educational systems in addition to local languages which include Oromo, Amharic, Somali and Tigrinya.

13. Over half of Africa’s mountains are in Ethiopia. Along with Ethiopia’s incredible cultural and historical significance, the natural beauty is in a league of its own. In addition to a gorgeous landscape of low desserts and volcanic plateaus, Ethiopia is incredibly mountainous. In fact, around 70% of Africa’s mountains are in Ethiopia.

14. Ethiopia is Africa’s oldest country. Originally founded in 980 BC, Ethiopia is the oldest independent nation on the continent. Additionally, Ethiopia has remnants of some of the most ancient human beings on earth dating back millions of years making it one of the most important archaeological areas in the world. Not only that, but it is the second most populated country with more than 106 million people.

15. Ethiopia is the only country in the world with its own unique Alphabet.

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