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  2. Ibadan forest of horror - Wikipedia

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    The discovery of the forest of horror generated controversy throughout Nigeria. [9] There was a concern on the link between the management (kidnappers and ritualist) of the horror forest and some top government officials and notable politicians in the state but there seems to be no clear evidence to establish that fact. [10]

  3. List of online video platforms - Wikipedia

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    HD share: English: United States: Service ran from July 2008 to 2011. Focused on HD videos. Acquired by United Social Networks LLC in 2011. iFilm: English: United States: Service ran from 1997 to 2008. Justin.tv: Multilingual: United States: Service ran from March 2007. Acquired by Twitch Interactive in March 2014. In August 2014, Justin.tv was ...

  4. List of educational video websites - Wikipedia

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    Academic videos, mainly covering science, engineering and technology Free ? Florida State University: The Great Courses: Multidisciplinary Educational videos with expert-led courses, tutorials and documentaries Paid ? The Great Courses: Gresham College: Multidisciplinary Institution with a history of "free public lectures" hosts many online. [1 ...

  5. Soka Gakkai - Wikipedia

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    Today, Soka Gakkai is rarely criticized in mainstream news media. Since the Komeito Party joined the ruling government coalition in 1999, widespread criticism by the media of the Soka Gakkai has abated and the Soka Gakkai is gaining acceptance as part of the Japanese mainstream. [141] [142] There has been a "fractured view" of the Soka Gakkai ...

  6. Zadankai - Wikipedia

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    The tradition of holding zadankai was continued by the second Soka Gakkai president Jōsei Toda after World War II. [2] Under Daisaku Ikeda's presidency, they are the central activity of the Soka Gakkai. [3] Ikeda organized discussion meetings for Japanese emigres during his first overseas trip to the United States and Brazil in 1960. The first ...

  7. Nanalan' - Wikipedia

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    Mona often pronounces his name incorrectly, calling him "Russer." Mr. Wooka (Todd Doldersum) is Nana's next-door neighbour who is a main character in the full-length episodes. He is an elderly man with yellow skin and a white mustache who wears blue overalls. Whenever Mona visits his yard, he puts on his own puppet shows to entertain her.

  8. Seikyo Shimbun - Wikipedia

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    The Seikyo Shimbun (聖教新聞, Seikyō Shimbun) (English: "the newspaper of sacred teachings") is a Japanese newspaper. It is owned by the Japanese Buddhist religious movement Soka Gakkai . In 1997, it claimed a 5,5 million circulation, but the number is controversial and impossible to verify.

  9. Soka Afrika - Wikipedia

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    Soka Afrika [1] is a Multi-award winning 2011 documentary film on the subject of African football trafficking. [citation needed]The film follows three main characters: Kermit Romeo Erasmus, a young aspiring footballer from South Africa in a professional setup and playing for his national team; Ndomo Julien Sabo, a player from Cameroon who is trafficked at a young age to France; and Jean-Claude ...