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Nigerian immigrant brings basketball skills and school supplies to hundreds of hometown children | The Florida Star | The Georgia Star

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Part of Jonathan Kolo's mission with his Timeout 4 Africa charity is to focus on girls in Nigeria, helping them break their society's locked-in gender roles by becoming educated (Image courtesy of Timeout 4 Africa) Like most kids growing up in Minna, Nigeria, Jonathan Kolo loved basketball. The American transplant still adores the game, taking his 6-foot-6 frame back there […]

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