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Akíndé Listen is a
Nigerian given and
surname of
Yoruba origin,
typically bestowed upon males. It
means "The
valiant one arrives.".
Akíndé is a unique...
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Akinde (born 8 July 1989),
known as John
Akinde, is an
English professional footballer who
plays for
National League club
Braintree Town. He previously...
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Samuel Akinde (born 14
April 1993) is an
English semi-professional
footballer who
plays as a striker.
Akinde spent his
early career in non-league football...
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Adebayo Akinde is an
academic and
bishop in Nigeria. He was born in
Kaduna on 25
August 1946. He was
educated at
Obafemi Awolowo University; University...
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Mutations (Youande), 10
March 2008. Paul Darby,
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Akindes, Fay
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