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    2828<a href="http://www.gnaa.eu/wiki/pr/2011-10-20-gnaa-scholarship">set up a 
    2929scholarship in Mulindwa's honor</a>.</p> 
    30  
    31 <p>GNAA has also been working to establish many contacts across Africa: in 
    32 Algeria, Cindy Coulibaly, Desmond and Kamara Kara, Charles Taylor, and Joy and 
    33 John Uwe; in Burundi, Barrister William Godwill, Pinto Jason, Eide Hans Terje 
    34 Kristian, and Amanda Yaman; in Cote d'Ivoire, Garcia Duarte, the Honorable 
    35 Wilson C. Gani, David Richard, and Clarence Wong; in the Democratic Republic of 
    36 the Congo, Agata Dominik, Celen Harry, Williem Van Jacobus, and Sarah Wilfried; 
    37 in Egypt, Sheik Abdul Ramani, Malunze Akufo, Ibrahim Al Zaabi, Nina Ali, Alhaji 
    38 Ali Ghandour, Darlington Anderson, Solomon Boni, Vivian I. Cosmos, Deborah 
    39 Gomez, Krisntaina Merati, and Barrister Jerry S. Morgan; in Kenya, Rev. Father 
    40 Austine Dike, Martins Gidado, Barrister Ian Jeffery, Mary Moundo, Walter Nnaji, 
    41 Blanco Sajez, Angela Scott, Anne Sedes, Anita and John Tagro, and Micah Desire 
    42 Tagro; in Libya, Vivian Chinamasa, Sgt. James Cole, Rama Djirama, Ali Malik, 
    43 Colonel Brown Martins, Aisha Mohammed, and Daniel Sanuho; in Nigeria, Bricks 
    44 Adams, Justin and Matilda Adelan, Alice Aka, Adelman Allan, Grace Juli Bright, 
    45 George Morris Bright, Gubwano Mumbasa, Dalu Ncube, Nicholas Nyamali, and James 
    46 Sizu; in Rwanda, Richard Alamezie, Mabwano Bello, Barrister Briggs Victor, 
    47 Rebecca Godwill, Ita Grace, Anthony Mark, and Rita Michelle; in Senegal, 
    48 Jeremiah J. Ahern, Renwano Broneida, Marina Eziekel, Idima Joe, and Thomas 
    49 Stone; in Sierra-Leone, Lizzy E. Aguleri, Justice Emmanuel Olayinka Ayoola, 
    50 Chuks Favor, Cpt. Anita Kirk, Louis Momo, and Chad G. Zubaru; in South Africa, 
    51 Affendi Adira, Gabriel Bagudu, Alice Juniors Bakary, Azizah Bakri, Victoria 
    52 Bonna, Tony Dede, Barrister Nathan Iren, Tertius Kabore, Angela Kami, Joyce 
    53 Kipkalya, John Oguashi, Antonio L. Savimbi, and Ane Udah; in Tunisia, Sivabalan 
    54 Arjuna, Mamy Diop, Bouchra Dridi, Edmund Miller, and Prince George Sanoussi; in 
    55 Uganda, Kaggwa Andrew, Dr. Offori Atta, Sergio Gomez, Prince Paul Howard, Dr. 
    56 Deeoni Johnson, Deborah Kisitu, Davis Matovu, Lilian Nalubega, the diplomat 
    57 Rupean R. Nelson, Rosemary and Kevin Peter, Tom Smith, David Spencer, and 
    58 Renwano Yomotaka; in the United Arab Emirates, Sheik Abdulmohsen Al-Rossais, 
    59 Abudul Azeez, Princesses Erina Ibrahim, Safia Farkash Al-Baraasi Gaddafi, Syed 
    60 Hamid Albar, Al Hassan Gamal, Abdul Said Esq., Muhamed Shakarat, and Dr. Adamu 
    61 Umar.</p> 
    62  
    63 <p>"GNAA has also started partnerships across Africa with many companies and 
    64 corporations" said GNAA head of security Vladimir Bohners "The Euro Trust 
    65 Corporation, Mega Jackpot Lotto Winnings Programs, Prime Foundation 
    66 International E-Lottery, Imprezia Internationale Sweepstakes Lottery, 
    67 'Omegalotteryinternational', Solid Crest E-Mail Lottery, Dgcourier Worldwide 
    68 Express, Euromillones Primitiva, Metropolis Seguros S.A., Prime Online Lottery, 
    69 Blue Fountain Lotto WWW-Net International Promotions, Global Courier Service 
    70 Company, Global Speedways International, K.B.F Sweepstakes Lottery, Rainbow Net 
    71 Lottery International Program, Watergate Lottery Incorporated, Nuevo 
    72 Loteria/International Promotion Program, Global Diplomatic Security Company, 
    73 Intercontinental Lottery Nl., Dkv Seguros S.A., Captrust Finance And Securities, 
    74 Golden Gate International Lottery, Falcon Trust Finance B.V., Continent Software 
    75 International Lottery/Promotions, National Moneyballs Loteria, Cooperate Trust 
    76 Security And Finance Company, and Access Financial Security."</p> 
    7730 
    7831<p>"Due to an abundance of horrific and tragic deaths of the loved ones of our 
     
    10861adequately defend themselves in the harsh environments that they know as home. 
    10962These will be solely intended for use as a means of self-defense and protection, 
    110 We regret that they may have to resort to violence to defend themselves, but 
     63while we regret that they may have to resort to violence to defend themselves, 
    11164the abundance of these 'accidents' have made it clear that it is better to be 
    11265safe than sorry. Additionally, the programs will provide malnourished African 
    11366youth with food, water, shelter, vaccinations, and youth education in order to 
    11467prepare them for the 'real world', so to speak."</p> 
     68 
     69<p>"GNAA has also started partnerships across Africa with many companies and 
     70corporations" said GNAA head of security Vladimir Bohners "The Euro Trust 
     71Corporation, Mega Jackpot Lotto Winnings Programs, Prime Foundation 
     72International E-Lottery, Imprezia Internationale Sweepstakes Lottery, 
     73'Omegalotteryinternational', Solid Crest E-Mail Lottery, Dgcourier Worldwide 
     74Express, Euromillones Primitiva, Metropolis Seguros S.A., Prime Online Lottery, 
     75Blue Fountain Lotto WWW-Net International Promotions, Global Courier Service 
     76Company, Global Speedways International, K.B.F Sweepstakes Lottery, Rainbow Net 
     77Lottery International Program, Watergate Lottery Incorporated, Nuevo 
     78Loteria/International Promotion Program, Global Diplomatic Security Company, 
     79Intercontinental Lottery Nl., Dkv Seguros S.A., Captrust Finance And Securities, 
     80Golden Gate International Lottery, Falcon Trust Finance B.V., Continent Software 
     81International Lottery/Promotions, National Moneyballs Loteria, Cooperate Trust 
     82Security And Finance Company, and Access Financial Security."</p> 
    11583 
    11684<br /> 
     
    133101numerous African countries who are imprisoned solely due to their sexual 
    134102orientation. Good Nite Investments Ltd. is a "sister" organization of the GNAA.</p> 
     103 
     104<strong>About The GNAA African Outreach Program</strong>:<br /> 
     105<p>GNAA has also been working to establish many contacts across Africa: in 
     106Algeria, Cindy Coulibaly, Desmond and Kamara Kara, Charles Taylor, and Joy and 
     107John Uwe; in Burundi, Barrister William Godwill, Pinto Jason, Eide Hans Terje 
     108Kristian, and Amanda Yaman; in Cote d'Ivoire, Garcia Duarte, the Honorable 
     109Wilson C. Gani, David Richard, and Clarence Wong; in the Democratic Republic of 
     110the Congo, Agata Dominik, Celen Harry, Williem Van Jacobus, and Sarah Wilfried; 
     111in Egypt, Sheik Abdul Ramani, Malunze Akufo, Ibrahim Al Zaabi, Nina Ali, Alhaji 
     112Ali Ghandour, Darlington Anderson, Solomon Boni, Vivian I. Cosmos, Deborah 
     113Gomez, Krisntaina Merati, and Barrister Jerry S. Morgan; in Kenya, Rev. Father 
     114Austine Dike, Martins Gidado, Barrister Ian Jeffery, Mary Moundo, Walter Nnaji, 
     115Blanco Sajez, Angela Scott, Anne Sedes, Anita and John Tagro, and Micah Desire 
     116Tagro; in Libya, Vivian Chinamasa, Sgt. James Cole, Rama Djirama, Ali Malik, 
     117Colonel Brown Martins, Aisha Mohammed, and Daniel Sanuho; in Nigeria, Bricks 
     118Adams, Justin and Matilda Adelan, Alice Aka, Adelman Allan, Grace Juli Bright, 
     119George Morris Bright, Gubwano Mumbasa, Dalu Ncube, Nicholas Nyamali, and James 
     120Sizu; in Rwanda, Richard Alamezie, Mabwano Bello, Barrister Briggs Victor, 
     121Rebecca Godwill, Ita Grace, Anthony Mark, and Rita Michelle; in Senegal, 
     122Jeremiah J. Ahern, Renwano Broneida, Marina Eziekel, Idima Joe, and Thomas 
     123Stone; in Sierra-Leone, Lizzy E. Aguleri, Justice Emmanuel Olayinka Ayoola, 
     124Chuks Favor, Cpt. Anita Kirk, Louis Momo, and Chad G. Zubaru; in South Africa, 
     125Affendi Adira, Gabriel Bagudu, Alice Juniors Bakary, Azizah Bakri, Victoria 
     126Bonna, Tony Dede, Barrister Nathan Iren, Tertius Kabore, Angela Kami, Joyce 
     127Kipkalya, John Oguashi, Antonio L. Savimbi, and Ane Udah; in Tunisia, Sivabalan 
     128Arjuna, Mamy Diop, Bouchra Dridi, Edmund Miller, and Prince George Sanoussi; in 
     129Uganda, Kaggwa Andrew, Dr. Offori Atta, Sergio Gomez, Prince Paul Howard, Dr. 
     130Deeoni Johnson, Deborah Kisitu, Davis Matovu, Lilian Nalubega, the diplomat 
     131Rupean R. Nelson, Rosemary and Kevin Peter, Tom Smith, David Spencer, and 
     132Renwano Yomotaka; in the United Arab Emirates, Sheik Abdulmohsen Al-Rossais, 
     133Abudul Azeez, Princesses Erina Ibrahim, Safia Farkash Al-Baraasi Gaddafi, Syed 
     134Hamid Albar, Al Hassan Gamal, Abdul Said Esq., Muhamed Shakarat, and Dr. Adamu 
     135Umar.</p> 
    135136 
    136137<strong>About GNAA</strong>:<br /> 
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