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PALECS AWARD 2019

"If you can't feed a hundred people, feed just one: That is for HUMANITARIAN"

Dear Family and friends I appreciate you all for standing by me, the voting poll is waiting for you today again till May 12th

Don't forget
*TEMIYEMI SHERIF ALAO* *(HUMANITARIAN OF THE YEAR)* and vote for other *MAPAITES* as well
_God bless you all_

Voting via - https://palecawards.com.ng

Regards!

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