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Dele Momodu to 'Fight Lion with Bare Hands' in 2012

2012 is set to be an interesting year with a lot of interesting characters. Former journalist turned political giant, Dele Momodu is set to take over this year with his book set to be released in April 2012. The book titled ‘Fighting The Lions With Bare Fingers’ is a political piece that is set to make waves with in the West African community. The book which he tagged a ‘Presidential Memoir’ will contain a lot of explosive content that would give an insight into the political workings in his experience.  He also gave a word of advice to his supporters that they should keep faith and believe in Nigeria. He spoke of the recently concluded Ovation Red Carol and applauded the acts who came together to make it a resounding success.

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