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                        Abibisika (Black Gold) Points 110,318                
                                                    
                        Abibisika (Black Gold) PointsWa tokelwa po? - 
	Ee, how are you Tate? My delayed response is caused by personal and collective commitments. I will be responding as soon as possible. - 
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                        Abibisika (Black Gold) PointsI’m BlackNificent! Good to see you on Abibitumi. I was starting to wonder if the Nambians really existed. Have you all created a group here yet? - 
	Tate, the Afrikans in Namibia are well and kicking. I am not sure how many of us have registered on Abibitumi yet. Some members have challenges of having full or partial time to internet access. I am sure they will come on board once they can. How is the rest of the family? Please send my greetings to them, especially Mekulu Afia Amandla Kambon. - 
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                        Abibisika (Black Gold) PointsI’m glad to hear it. I think it’s you and Twikila Komesho so far. I’m not sure if I remember seeing others. I understand on the internet access. I look forward to seeing more of you here. We’re doing well. How’s the family there? I’ll be sure to extend your greetings; especially to 
 
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