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Blackground Records 2.0 (legal name Blackground Records, LLC, formerly known as Blackground Records) is an American record label founded and owned by Jomo and Barry Hankerson. Initially named Blackground Enterprises, the label switched its name to Blackground Entertainment then later Blackground Records in 2000.
Uche Jombo is a Nigerian actress, screenwriter, and film producer. She has appeared in over 250 Nollywood movies and has also written and produced. [1] She is known for her roles in movies such as Visa to Hell, Girls Hostel, Fire Love, Endless Lies, Nollywood Hustlers and many more.
Jomo Sono (born 1955), South African soccer club owner, coach and former player Ephraim Matsilela Sono; nickname of Moemedi Moatlhaping (born 1985), Botswanan footballer; JoMo (born 1979), nickname of professional wrestler John Morrison; JoMo (born 1961), stage name of French/Esperanto musician Jean-Marc Leclercq
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Emily and Jomo burst into the cave to find Flynn uttering the incantation. Emily uses a spear to reflect light on Flynn's amulet, breaking the spell. When Flynn throws the book into the lava pit, Jerry leaps after it. Flynn, Emily, and Jomo flee as the cave crumbles and explodes.. In a brief epilogue, Flynn consigns the amulet and guardianship ...
Rodgers dated Munn, 44, from 2014 until the couple split in 2017. The former Green Bay Packers quarterback then began dating Patrick, the 42-year-old retired NASCAR star, from 2018 until they ...
Joseph Jomo Pierre, also credited as Joseph Pierre, is a Trinidadian-Canadian actor and playwright. [1] He is best known for his 2013 play Shakespeare's Nigga, a play which explored racism by recontextualizing two Moorish characters from the plays of William Shakespeare, Aaron from Titus Andronicus and Othello from Othello, as slaves actually owned by Shakespeare in real life. [2]