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Messed up plans

Episode 1 of the One African Girl podcast, hosted by Oluwadamilola Akintewe, titled "Messed up plans" was published on August 15, 2020 and runs 8 minutes.

August 15, 2020 ·8m · One African Girl

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2020 is (was) the YEAR — travels, adventure, meeting new people; a whole 100% living experience. All that until COVID—19 came. Now, we settle for Zoom conferences in place of plane tickets and insta worthy photos. Well, what do we say to the god of messed up plans? NOT TODAY!

2020 is (was) the YEAR — travels, adventure, meeting new people; a whole 100% living experience. All that until COVID—19 came. Now, we settle for Zoom conferences in place of plane tickets and insta worthy photos. Well, what do we say to the god of messed up plans? NOT TODAY!
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