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Zainab Boladale is a Nigerian-Irish
television presenter, reporter,
public speaker and
content creator. She was the
first person of
African heritage to...
- Chiamaka; Ibrahim, Yusuf; O****ele, Olubukunola; Joshi, Esha; Alalade,
Boladale; Ajayi, Olanrewaju; Nwatu, Chidimma; Yakubu, Aminu; Ene-Obong, Abasi; Popoola...
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contributing to the
evolution of the language, such as
broadcasters Zainab Boladale and Ola Majekodunmi.
Track and
field athlete Israel Olatunde is a sprinter...
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retrieved 2025-01-17 Emmanuel, Ololade; Oluwatosin, Olayanju; Sodiq,
Boladale; Temitope,
Ajibola (2024-06-30). "Marxist Historiography: A
Threshold To...
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Nigerian cities: ABUJA: 23,
Ndola Crescent, Wuse Zone 5, Abuja.
LAGOS II: 7,
Boladale Street,
Opposite Mr.
Biggs Oshodi. ABA: The
Bible Society of Nigeria, St...
- Fanning, Mary Harte,
Helen Mark,
Valarie Waters,
Marian Malone,
Zainab Boladale and John Kilraine. "Nationwide". Raidió Teilifís Éireann.
Retrieved 1 June...
- newsroom,
before p****ing away in
March 2024
after a
short illness.
Zainab Boladale joined the
newsroom in 2017
presenting alongside Cillian Sherlock, becoming...
- hidden'". The
Sunday Times.
Retrieved 26 July 2020. Kaguako, Filomena;
Boladale,
Zainab (5 July 2020). "Faces of the ****ure: Some of the
rising stars of...
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views in the
three days
after its
release on YouTube. Kaguako, Filomena;
Boladale,
Zainab (5 July 2020). "Faces of the ****ure: Some of the
rising stars of...
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Heaven from Belfast. Ní Áinle uses they/them pronouns. Kaguako, Filomena;
Boladale,
Zainab (July 5, 2020). "Faces of the ****ure: Some of the
rising stars...