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The Happiest Nigerian Kid: Not Too Young To Be A Boss

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The Happiest Nigerian kid is an Inspirational book for readers of all ages, and it appeals more to kids. It awakens the discovery of the creative ingenuity in every child, and enlightens both kids and the parents about ‘child entrepreneur mindset’.

 

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The Happiest Nigerian kid is an Inspirational book for readers of all ages, and it appeals more to kids. It awakens the discovery of the creative ingenuity in every child, and enlightens both kids and the parents about ‘child entrepreneur mindset’.
The 9 years old Kamfe has an idea that can eradicate unemployment in the future and make the next generation of kids and youths to be top-notch.

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Ugochukwu Chinye-Ikejiunor

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