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<video:title>2010 AMERICAN HERITAGE UNIVERSITY, CONVOCATION, SAN BERNADINO CA</video:title>
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<video:description>San Bernadino, CA

Saturday June 4, were songs of victory, smiling success and accomplishment as the American Heritage University held its 2010 4th Convocation Ceremony.  AHU is one of the very few highly rated institution located in Southern California. The school offers quality degree programs in Law, Business Management, Computer Information Systems, and courses in General Studies; and, its programs and class schedules are developed for students who have postponed their education to work full time so that they can more conveniently find time to finish a degree program.  

American Heritage University's motto is "Knowledge is Power" and its mission is to meet the needs and interests of motivated, self-directed, mid-career, adult individuals whose geographic, personal or professional time constraints have prevented them from completing their education.

According to the University's President Prof. Tony Ogiamien, AHU is a full-fledge university offering diversified instructional approach in graduate...</video:description>
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<video:publication_date>2010-07-29T03:06:32+05:00</video:publication_date>
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<loc>http://www.guosa-language.tv/video/LOLO-CHIKA-UGBAJAS-40TH-BIRTH-4</loc>
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<video:title>LOLO CHIKA UGBAJA'S 40TH BIRTHDAY AND GRADUATION, SAYS "THANK GOD I MADE IT"!</video:title>
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<video:description>Chief Lolo Chika Ugbaja couldn't contain her gratittudes to God as she bubbles out like a flying bird on her 40th birthday party and medical degree celebration. From her body language it was obvious all she could say was: "thank God I made it". Overwhelmed with immense joys and happiness on that peaceful weekend inside the Marriot Hotel Emeryville, California; Lolo Chika Ugbaja and her husband Chief Ugbaja and kids jointly pulled crowds to celebrate success of their dreams . It was a knock-out event that witnessed some attractions including Couples dances and ribs cracking comedy presentation from Kenyan. It is a known fact that most women all over the world never tell the truth about their age, but to every golden rule there is an exception as she joyfully cut her 40th birthday cake.

The Guosa-language.tv - "The Action Channel" says "ekwibukun" or congratulations to Lolo Chika on happy birthday and many more colorful feathers on her "igele" head-tie.

For Guosa-language World News, Alex G. Igbineweka...</video:description>
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<video:publication_date>2010-07-20T00:16:01+05:00</video:publication_date>
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<loc>http://www.guosa-language.tv/video/BINI-ASSOCIATION-OF-NORTHERN-CA</loc>
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<video:title>BINI ASSOCIATION OF NORTHERN CALIFORNIA, 2009 </video:title>
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<video:description>The Guosa language is the result of natural scientific evolution. It assumes international limelight spreading across Nigeria and other West African Sub-Regional countries or the ECOWAS. It is a linguist link and complement to the languages and cultures of Togo, Republic of Benin, Gambia, Senegal, Chad, Niger, Liberia, Sierra-Leone and Ghana etc. As an evolving language, it will represent a long lasting lingua franca as well as a socio-cultural identity for the diverse cultural groups and languages of the West African countries. A similar position is held by Swahili the trade language, which facilitated communication and commerce in South Africa.


Alex G. Igbineweka inaugurated the Train-the-Trainer program at the Ikeja Grammar School, Ogba Lagos Nigeria in December of 2006. And in 2007 the second volume of the dictionary of Guosa language was published among other publications. Please get your copy today while the book is still in stock. This is the most comprehensive English-Guosa African language Di...</video:description>
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<video:publication_date>2010-07-04T02:53:31+05:00</video:publication_date>
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<loc>http://www.guosa-language.tv/video/OBIAGWU-DEVELOPMENT-UNION-USA</loc>
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<video:title>OBIANGWU DEVELOPMENT UNION, USA</video:title>
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<video:description>It was a day in history as Obiangwu Development Union �ODU� USA branch held its annual dinner and funds raising party for a capital development in Obiangwu city,  on Saturday June 26, 2010 at the Lake Merrit Campus Oakland, California.  There were very high personalities in attendance under the distinguished chairmanship of Chief and Lolo Ike Orji, supported by friends and families from far and near as seen on the videos.  Music and dances was great and the popular Akaruwa Cultural Group was there to entertain the colorful audience. Obiangwu City is one of the major cities in the Imo State of Nigeria, and it should be noted that the map of Imo State is a symbol of  a big heart.  This is the icon of love, peace, industrial revolution, arts, science, technology, cultures, traditions, friendliness, and law-abiding ethics which characterized the teaming masses of the people.  There are key officials in the executive positions of Obiangwu Development Union, including Linus &amp; Lizzy Oha, Paul Oha, Desmond Nnodim,...</video:description>
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<video:publication_date>2010-06-29T21:04:50+05:00</video:publication_date>
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<loc>http://www.guosa-language.tv/video/ECOWAS-AND-NIGERIAN-FUTURE-LING</loc>
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<video:title>ECOWAS AND NIGERIAN FUTURE LINGUA FRANCA - ENGLISH OR THE GUOSA?</video:title>
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<video:description>The colonial lingua franca monopoly of the indigenous independent Nigeria and the West African nations did not only destabilize and destroy the socio-political and industrial strategies of the countries; it raised data or questions which borders on the basis for cohesion, comprehension, industrial and technological revolution and the unity in such diversity because language plays a unifying role in the beginning, development, beliefs, and customs of any group of people.

The need for an indigenously evolved lingua franca for Nigeria and the Economic Communities of the West African States (ECOWAS) cannot be over emphasized.  Experts have pointed out that most people think in the language of their mother land, and that when they speak other languages of no identical parameters to their ethnicity they engaged in transliteration and endless hurdles before the main issues at hand.

Language is a means by which words or expressions find meaning and is put into use.  Basically, it is used as a means of giving...</video:description>
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<video:publication_date>2010-06-24T03:13:11+05:00</video:publication_date>
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<video:title>PA JONATHAN OLOGBOSELE - WAKE-KEEPING..</video:title>
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<video:description>THE WAKE-KEEPING OF LATE PA JONATHAN OLOGBOSELE WAS HELD IN A GRAND STYLE IN NEWARK, CALIFORNIA RECENTLY.  PA JONATHAN WAS A PEACE KEEPER AND A GENTLEMAN TO THE CORE.  THE GUOSA-LANGUAGE.TV - YOUR ACTION CHANNEL ON THE WEB WAS RIGHT AT THE SPOT TO COVER THE EVENT.

WHAT LANGUAGE IS CALLED GUOSA?

The Guosa language is the result of natural scientific evolution. It assumes international limelight spreading across Nigeria and other West African countries or the ECOWAS. It is a linguist link and complement to the languages and cultures of Togo, Republic of Benin, Gambia, Senegal, Chad, Niger, Liberia, Sierra-Leone and Ghana etc. As an evolving language, it will represent a long lasting lingua franca and a socio-cultural identity for the diverse cultural groups and languages of West Africa. A similar position is held by Swahili the trade language, which facilitated communication and commerce in South Africa.

Help sponsor or support academic research and development to foster linguistic and cultural unit...</video:description>
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<video:publication_date>2010-06-22T13:49:59+05:00</video:publication_date>
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<video:title>AFRICAN POLITICS - MALAM NUHU RIBADU'S RECEPTION, CALIFORNIA</video:title>
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<video:description>Some Nigerians based in California, US, hosted Malam Nuhu Ribadu.  Venue was the residence of Chief Obasi O. Obasi, one of Nigerian political ambassadors abroad, supported by association members, close friends and top Nigerian residents in the Bay Area of Northern California. During the reception, Malam Nuhu touched basis on high handed corruption level in Nigeria, which was regarded as canker worms.  He unearthed how appointed Nigerian leaders who are entrusted with public funds fraudulently turned the public treasury into their personal bank accounts and became flamboyantly extravagant, while the common people are languishing in abject poverty.  Social basic amenities in the country such as constant electricity supply, potable-drinking water, education, housing etc are exclusive of the rich people, Malam Ribadu said.  He urged every Nigerians to rise up by making sure that they elect a God-sent leader and not the moneybags; or the country may never see the light of the day.

From Richmond California,
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<video:publication_date>2010-06-02T00:48:47+05:00</video:publication_date>
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<loc>http://www.guosa-language.tv/video/LADY-V-GUOSA-LANGUAGE-TV-SPONSO</loc>
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<video:title>LADY - V ...GUOSA-LANGUAGE.TV SPONSORED PROGRAMS</video:title>
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<video:publication_date>2010-04-23T01:35:35+05:00</video:publication_date>
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<video:title>CHIEF RAPHAEL NWANKWO OFFIAH, 1932 TO 2009.wmv</video:title>
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<video:description>Chief Raphael Nwankwo Offia was born on February 14, 1932 and he was the oldest of his parent's three children, Emmanuel and Margaret Offia of Awlaw, Oji River Local Government Area of Enugu State of Nigeria.  Chief Raphael attended numerous business schools where he earned various titles and honors as one of the most prominent business men in Nigeria in his era.  In the late 1950s Chief Offiah started a prosperous business career in the then Northern Province of Nigera.  He became an entrepreneur and an accomplished transport owner and investor.  He was married to his beautiful and devoted wife Catherine.  Chief Raphael Offiah is survived by seven beautiful children among whom are Mrs. Francisca Enemchukwu, Mrs. Chinwe Anigbogu, Mrs. Joy Owuamanam, Rev. Sister Pamela Offia, Ernest Ogbogu, Erick Chucks, Raphael Izuchukwu, and so many grand and great grand children.

This program is brought to you by the Guosa Language Research Center, Fremont, California; a program of Guosa Educational, Scientific and Cu...</video:description>
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<video:publication_date>2010-03-31T02:16:29+05:00</video:publication_date>
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<loc>http://www.guosa-language.tv/video/BUCBS-BIRTHDAY-JAM-2010-wmv</loc>
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<video:title>BUCB'S BIRTHDAY JAM, 2010.wmv</video:title>
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<video:description>Guosa is a fast developing language evolution, and is influencing cultural and identical unification of Nigerians and other West African sub-regional languages and dialectical groups.  The purpose is to have a common indigenous lingua franca that harnesses the interest and love of all the people of West Africans; a similar role by the Swahili language in the East African bloc.   Guosa is a linguistic chained work, and each unit vocabularies are scientifically evolved from nearly all the diverse tongues of Nigeria and West Africa or the (ECOWAS) States.

Donation or sponsorship is needed for the sustenance of the Guosa language Guosa Train-The-Trainers school project in Nigeria.

Guosa language:  biko fun mi ni ruwa
English language: please give me water
Guosa:  eku a bia
English: welcome
Guosa:  Aboki
English: Friend
Guosa language:  eku a bia aboki mi
English Language:  Welcome my friend
Guosa: Abasi a kunzie yin
English:  May God bless you

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<video:publication_date>2010-03-30T00:40:05+05:00</video:publication_date>
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<loc>http://www.guosa-language.tv/video/K2GS-COM-AND-JUBILEE-2010-GREEN</loc>
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<video:title>K2GS.COM AND JUBILEE 2010 GREEN PASTURES ABUJA, NIGERIA</video:title>
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<video:description>It was a great event when K2GS.COM held an international crusade with some local denominational churches and the Green Pastures in Abuja, Nigeria recently.  The event was held between February and March 2010 and the Guosa language was one of the centerpieces of the event.  The world crusade was lead by Rev. T. K. Oshannahan-Highland (Canada) and supported by some Nigerian denominational Preachers and Evangelist including Rev. David George. The mission of K2GS is to achieve global success, one life at a time.  Find an effective balance between time, energy and resources to maximize your personal, environmental and economic wellness with our preventive and holistic personal service and superior options for a successful, sustainable future for all.  Your physical health, financial stability and peace of mind are all part of global success, one life at a time.  Whereas the Guosa language is an evolution of a common indigenous future lingua franca for Nigerians, from Nigerians and by Nigerians in a harmonious...</video:description>
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<video:publication_date>2010-03-14T09:20:53+05:00</video:publication_date>
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<video:title>KATIE SALAMI AND FRIENDS - wmv</video:title>
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<video:description>GOD WORKED EXTRA HOURS WHEN HE CREATED THE EDO WOMAN

An Edo woman is second to none in the whole wide world.  Her 
beauty is like the rain drops from heaven above.  She is talented, 
full of homeliness, respect, traditions and cultures, scientific, artistic, disciplined and above all - she is an asset to her families far and near.  If she greets you, count yourself among the lucky stars.  If she smiled at you - her teeth are as white as snow; and, if she shakes you by the hand....please dab your face with those hands and be happy all the day.

GUOSA LANGUAGE:

Mache Edo ko wen nke�ji na duniya nchani.  I rama ya bika wula bibiawa sa igworun.  O di �zimba, o wen imiwa gida, ikumbe, asha nasi �masa, iwin, ihunron, ikozi nasi kpe o wu ekpankite fun iyali ya jingolo abi ninure.  Bi o kine yin, go owenji yin nasi tara anfa.  Bi o kuakua si yin � hakori ya ng fari bika ais. Bi o yi yin hannu....biko taba fuska yin nasi ehannu yien ko dunso na rana yien.
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<video:publication_date>2010-01-16T03:20:05+05:00</video:publication_date>
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<video:title>EZINNA (MAMA) APPOLONIA ACHOLONU</video:title>
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<video:description>A wake keeping was held on Saturday January 9, 2010 in Antioch, California by the Acholonu familis, in celebration of late Ezinna (Mama) Appolonia Acholonu, who was called into the morning glory of the Lord recently.  It was a gathering of families and friends far and near to give respect to a goal achiever who was admired and loved by all who knew  her in her life time.  Madam Acholonu left behind great sons and daughters, grand children, brothers, and sisters etc.  Her son Mr. Acholonu said that everyone should rejoice with him for a life well spent by his beloved mother.  The officiating Pastor was Mr. Austin Uwakwe; and some of the v.i.p.s present at the wake keeping were His Royal Highness Chief Ike Orji, Dr. Silas Njoku and others.

Guosa-language: A Nigerian and West African Common Indigenous Future Lingua Franca.

English: 
Biko, fun mi ni ruwa
Guosa:  Biko, fun mi ni ruwas
English: Please, give me water
Sources of evolution of words: ...(biko-Igbo) (Fun mi ni - Yoruba), and (ruwa - Hausa)...</video:description>
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<video:category>ECOWAS, AFRICAN, ARTS, GUOSA, LANGUAGES, CULTURE, LANGUAGE, EDUCATION</video:category>
<video:tag>ECOWAS</video:tag>
<video:tag>AFRICAN</video:tag>
<video:tag>ARTS</video:tag>
<video:tag>GUOSA</video:tag>
<video:tag>LANGUAGES</video:tag>
<video:tag>CULTURE</video:tag>
<video:tag>LANGUAGE</video:tag>
<video:tag>EDUCATION</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-01-12T23:06:21+05:00</video:publication_date>
<video:duration>256</video:duration>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://www.guosa-language.tv/video/NKUME-DEVELOPMENT-UNION-DEC-31</loc>
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<video:title>NKUME DEVELOPMENT UNION - DEC 31 2009 DANCE PARTY, OAKLAND CA.wmv</video:title>
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<video:description>Oakland, CA

The Nkume Development Union held their 2009 Year-End party in a grand style on the popular Holy Redeemer Catholic Church, Gulf Link Road Oakland.  The well attended party was a blast as the union members all over the world gathered to celebrate the event under the Chairmanship of Chief (Dr.) and Lolo Ambrose Amajioyi, supported by prominent executive members and other members of the club.  In his New Years message Chief Amajioyi , a seasoned lecturer and educational administrator admonished young children and young adults to obey their parents so that their days may be longer and free of troubles.  The Bay Area Cheff  Mrs. Omokaro, treated invitees to delicious African dishes 

The Guosa language is the result of natural scientific evolution. It assumes international limelight spreading across Nigeria and other West African countries or the ECOWAS. It is a linguist link and complement to the languages and cultures of Togo, Republic of Benin, Gambia, Senegal, Chad, Niger, Liberia, Sierra-Le...</video:description>
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<video:category>NKUME, CHIEF</video:category>
<video:tag>NKUME</video:tag>
<video:tag>CHIEF</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-01-08T02:29:56+05:00</video:publication_date>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://www.guosa-language.tv/video/SUNNY-OGBES-2009-YEAR-END-PARTY</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>SUNNY OGBE'S 2009 YEAR-END PARTY WAS A SPLASH!</video:title>
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<video:description>California: It was a big splash on New year day Jan 1, 10 as Mr. Sunny Ogbe opened the year in jubilating at his Hill Top residence in Oakland. Families and friends far and near were in attendance with lots of food, drinks as well as other entertainment. The chairman of the occasion, Mr. Sunny Oyatedor thanked all those who attended the party and admonished that 2010 is a blessed year of the Lord with high fulfillment and we should all therefore get closer to God in our hearts, actions and words. Guosa-language.tv "The Action Channel" was there..

HELP SPONSOR AN ACADEMIC RESEARCH INTO THE GUOSA LANGUAGE, A NIGERIAN AND WEST AFRICAN "ECOWAS" COMMON INDIGENOUS FUTURE LINGUA FRANCA.  GUOSA-LANGUAGE IS FOR UNITY AND IDENTITY OF WEST AFRICANS, LIKE THE SWAHILI FOR THE EAST AFRICA.

Email: guosa-language.tv@hotmail.com
Teliwaya: (510) 706-5652</video:description>
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<video:category>WORLD, LANGUAGES, NEWS, CULTURES, ENTERTAINMENT, PARTY</video:category>
<video:tag>WORLD</video:tag>
<video:tag>LANGUAGES</video:tag>
<video:tag>NEWS</video:tag>
<video:tag>CULTURES</video:tag>
<video:tag>ENTERTAINMENT</video:tag>
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<video:publication_date>2010-01-04T00:28:47+05:00</video:publication_date>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://www.guosa-language.tv/video/ENUGU-STATE-ASSOCIATION-OF-NORT</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>ENUGU STATE ASSOCIATION OF NORTHERN CALIFORNIA 200</video:title>
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<video:description>Enugu City, the capital of Enugu State of Nigeria, has an estimated population of about 688,862 according to the 2007 Nigerian national population bureau. The people of Enugu State are spread all over the world.  They are highly industrious, friendly, law-abiding and they belong largely to the Igbo ethnic group, which is one of the three major ethnic groups in Nigeria. The State got her name �Enugu�from the two Igbo words �Enu Ugwu� or "top of the hill." And in the Guosa language �Enugu� is called �Enutudu� meaning �top of the hill� and the two syllable words were evolved from the Igbo and the Hausa languages which are: �Enu� (top) � Igbo language, and �tudu� (hill) � Housa language respectively.  The slogan of the city is �Perpetual Apex Pride�.

On Thursday November 26, 2009 the California branch of the Enugu Association of Northern California ESAN organized a very exciting and largely attended Thanks Giving Party under the auspices of the out-going President of the Association - Hon. Nick Agbo.  In hi...</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>ENUGU, NIGERIA, PEOPLE, STATE, ESANC, OF, LANGUAGE</video:category>
<video:tag>ENUGU</video:tag>
<video:tag>NIGERIA</video:tag>
<video:tag>PEOPLE</video:tag>
<video:tag>STATE</video:tag>
<video:tag>ESANC</video:tag>
<video:tag>OF</video:tag>
<video:tag>LANGUAGE</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2009-12-09T20:44:59+05:00</video:publication_date>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://www.guosa-language.tv/video/BINI-ASSOC-OF-NORTHERN-CALIFORN</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>BINI ASSOC. OF NORTHERN CALIFORNIA, 2009 EVENTS </video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.youtube.com/v/far16nnzYiY</video:player_loc>
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<video:description>The Bini Association of Northern California has come a long way in helping the Edo State individuals and families around the Bay Areas of Northern California.  The current President of the association Mr. Moses Isele Osawe who is an artistic and cultural icon  in Nigeria and abroad, has been able to improve upon a lot of activities in the club during his short tenure of office.  Being a friendly but active leader, Osawe combined arts, culture and journalism to encourage membership drive, though lots  more efforts are needed to improve on projects and execution, especially in the area of Edo language schools in the United States and Canada.  This is a project commenced some years back at the Richmond School District by Alex G. Igbineweka - a former Vice President of the Association and ex-Cultural Director of the Edo National Association in the Americas and Canada.  During the recent end of the year monthly meeting it was resolved that members should brain storm and come up with ideas and projects that are...</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>Bini, Edo, Television, Benin, State, Nigeria, Guosa-language</video:category>
<video:tag>Bini</video:tag>
<video:tag>Edo</video:tag>
<video:tag>Television</video:tag>
<video:tag>Benin</video:tag>
<video:tag>State</video:tag>
<video:tag>Nigeria</video:tag>
<video:tag>Guosa-language</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2009-12-08T19:55:42+05:00</video:publication_date>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://www.guosa-language.tv/video/MADAM-LUCY-OTOGHILES-BIRTHDAY-P</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>MADAM LUCY OTOGHILE'S BIRTHDAY PARTY-NOV 28, 2009</video:title>
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<video:description>A resounding birthday and farewell party was held on Saturday November 28, by Kenedy Ogunsuyi's families, friends and well wishers in honor of Madam Lucy Otoghile 76 who was returning back to Nigeria after some visits to the United States of America.  Madam Otoghile took the opportunity to spend some good times with her children and siblings abroad.  The party was well attended, at the residence of Mr. Ogunsuyi in Elk Grove, California.  Guosa-language.tv - Your Action Channel was there to capture the moments.

WHAT IS THE GUOSA LANGUAGE? - FIND OUT BELOW:

The Guosa language is the result of natural scientific evolution.  It  assumes international dimension spreading across Nigeria and other West African Sub-Regional countries. It is a linguist link and complement to the languages and cultures of Togo, Republic of Benin, Gambia, Senegal, Chad, Niger, Liberia, and Ghana etc. Guosa is  becoming a long lasting lingua franca and a language panacea for the diverse cultures and languages of the West African...</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>GUOSA-LANGUAGE, AFRICA, LANGUAGE, WEST</video:category>
<video:tag>GUOSA-LANGUAGE</video:tag>
<video:tag>AFRICA</video:tag>
<video:tag>LANGUAGE</video:tag>
<video:tag>WEST</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2009-12-02T01:09:30+05:00</video:publication_date>
<video:duration>222</video:duration>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://www.guosa-language.tv/video/MS-SANDRA-ODIASES-50TH-JUBILEE</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>MS. SANDRA ODIASE'S 50TH JUBILEE CELEBRATION, SACRAMENTO CA</video:title>
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<video:description>It was a big jam on J-Street in Down Town Sacramento, the Golden State of California when Sandra Odiase held the traffic for the weekend on Saturday November 7, 2009 for the celebration of her golden jubilee.  May be you unavoidably absent but don't you worry, relax, cross your legs but eyes fully open as the Guosa Language Television brought to you live photos of the memorable events.  HAPPY VIEWING!

WHAT IS THE GUOSA LANGUAGE? - FIND OUT BELOW:

The Guosa language is the result of natural scientific evolution.  It  assumes international dimension spreading across Nigeria and other West African Sub-Regional countries. It is a linguist link and complement to the languages and cultures of Togo, Republic of Benin, Gambia, Senegal, Chad, Niger, Liberia, and Ghana etc. Guosa is  becoming a long lasting lingua franca and a language panacea for the diverse cultures and languages of the West African States or The ECOWAS; a similar position  held by Swahili the trade language which facilitated communication a...</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>50TH, SACRAMENTO, JUBILEE, CA, CELEBRATION, MS., SANDRA, ODIASE'S</video:category>
<video:tag>50TH</video:tag>
<video:tag>SACRAMENTO</video:tag>
<video:tag>JUBILEE</video:tag>
<video:tag>CA</video:tag>
<video:tag>CELEBRATION</video:tag>
<video:tag>MS.</video:tag>
<video:tag>SANDRA</video:tag>
<video:tag>ODIASE'S</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2009-11-09T01:50:26+05:00</video:publication_date>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://www.guosa-language.tv/video/WEDDING-BELLS-BLESSING-OSASENAG</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>WEDDING BELLS: BLESSING OSASENAGA OSASUYI AND EVANS IGHO AKPO, SAT OCT 16, 2009</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.youtube.com/v/44I86Nlf1ag</video:player_loc>
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<video:description>Whosoever findeth a wife findeth a good thing and favor of the Lord, said the Holy Bible.  And, whosoever finds a husband finds not only a good thing but the favor of the Lord as well as the root and roof of life...so said Alex G. Igbineweka.  It was on Saturday October the 16, 2009 in the city of Sacramento, the Lord God came done on earth to personally sign, sealed and delivered a blessed holy matrimonial wedding between Blessing Osasenaga Osasuyi and Evans Igho Akpo.  It was a crowd pulling event from families, friends and well wishing people from Austria, the United States, Japan, Canada, Europe, name it.  Of course the Guosa-language Television roving reporter was on the spot to get you some live panoramic photos and videos recording...memories are made of these:

ABOUT THE GUOSA LANGUAGE:

The Guosa language is the result of natural scientific evolution.  It  assumes international dimension spreading across Nigeria and other West African Sub-Regional countries. It is a linguist link and complemen...</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>WEDDING, BELLS</video:category>
<video:tag>WEDDING</video:tag>
<video:tag>BELLS</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2009-10-18T01:51:44+05:00</video:publication_date>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://www.guosa-language.tv/video/2009-NIGERIAN-NATIONAL-INDEPEND</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>2009 NIGERIAN NATIONAL INDEPENDENCE DAY CELEBRATION IN OAKLAND WAS A SPLASH!</video:title>
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<video:description>Oakland, California

The 2009 Nigerian National Independence Day celebration  was a full of excitement, music, dances, masquerades, Guosa language lessons, youths development programs and lots of stars presentation.  The program was put together by Vicky Awuzie, Icheokwu.com; and the event was covered by Guosa-language.tv World News - your action channel!

www.guosa-language.tv
Well Done Is Better Than Well Said
Guosa Educational, Scientific &amp; Cultural Inst., Inc.</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:publication_date>2009-10-14T21:33:46+05:00</video:publication_date>
<video:duration>302</video:duration>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://www.guosa-language.tv/video/EDO-LANGUAGE-COURSE-4-ALVARADO</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>EDO LANGUAGE COURSE #4, ALVARADO HIGH SCHOOL, RICHMOND CALIFORNIA</video:title>
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<video:description>HELP SPONSOR THE EDO LANGUAGE FOR THE EDO STATE INDIGENOUS GROUPS OF NIGERIA;

OR

THE GUOSA LANGUAGE RESEARCH PROGRAM: A NIGERIAN AND WEST AFRICAN "ECOWAS" COMMON INDIGENOUS FUTURE LINGUA FRNCA;


Edo Language or, �d�, also called Bini or Benin is a Benue-Congo language spoken primarily in Edo State of Nigeria. It was and remains the primary language of the Edo State indigenous groups of people known as the Edo or Benin, different from the people of the modern day �Republic of Benin� (formerly known and called �Dahomey�) Also, the Edo language is the language of the Great Benin Kingdom or The Great Benin Empire of the West African Regional countries.


W h e r e a s the Guosa language is the result of natural scientific linguistic evolution. It assumes international limelight spreading across Nigeria and other West African Sub-Regional countries or the ECOWAS. It is a linguist link and complement to the languages and cultures of Togo, Republic of Benin, Gambia, Senegal, Chad, Niger, Liberia, Sie...</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>LINGUISTIC, OR, SAVE, NOW, RESEARCH, GRANT, OUR, SPONSORSHIP, NEEDED, LANGUAGES</video:category>
<video:tag>LINGUISTIC</video:tag>
<video:tag>OR</video:tag>
<video:tag>SAVE</video:tag>
<video:tag>NOW</video:tag>
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<video:tag>LANGUAGES</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2009-09-12T00:15:06+05:00</video:publication_date>
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<loc>http://www.guosa-language.tv/video/SPONSOR-A-LINGUISTIC-RESEARCH-L</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>SPONSOR A LINGUISTIC RESEARCH, LETS SAVE OUR LANGUAGES</video:title>
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<video:description>HELP SPONSOR THE EDO LANGUAGE FOR THE EDO STATE INDIGENOUS GROUPS OF NIGERIA; 

OR 

THE GUOSA LANGUAGE RESEARCH PROGRAM: A NIGERIAN AND WEST AFRICAN "ECOWAS" COMMON INDIGENOUS FUTURE LINGUA FRNCA; 

Edo Language or,  �d�, also called Bini or Benin is a Benue-Congo language spoken primarily in Edo State of Nigeria.  It was and remains the primary language of the Edo State indigenous groups of people known as the Edo or Benin, different from the people of the modern day �Republic of Benin� (formerly known and called �Dahomey�)  Also, the Edo language is the language of the Great Benin Kingdom or The Great Benin Empire of the West African Regional countries.

W h e r e a s the Guosa language is the result of natural scientific linguistic evolution. It assumes international limelight spreading across Nigeria and other West African Sub-Regional countries or the ECOWAS. It is a linguist link and complement to the languages and cultures of Togo, Republic of Benin, Gambia, Senegal, Chad, Niger, Liberia, S...</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:publication_date>2009-09-11T22:55:35+05:00</video:publication_date>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://www.guosa-language.tv/video/WEST-AFRICAN-LINGUA-FRANCA-A-HI</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>WEST AFRICAN LINGUA FRANCA: A HISTORICAL EVOLUTION OF THE GUOSA LANGUAGE</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.youtube.com/v/gT7LwM6kNEY</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/6ZZJ1B278RL76FH3.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>The Guosa language is the result of natural scientific evolution.  It assumes international limelight spreading across Nigeria and other West African Sub-Regional countries or the ECOWAS.  It is a linguist link and complement to the languages and cultures of Togo, Republic of Benin, Gambia, Senegal, Chad, Niger, Liberia, Sierra-Leone and Ghana etc. As an evolving language, it will represent a long lasting lingua franca as well as a socio-cultural identity for the diverse cultural groups and languages of the West African countries. A similar position is held by Swahili the trade language, which facilitated communication and commerce in South Africa.

Alex G. Igbineweka inaugurated the Train-the-Trainer program at the Ikeja Grammar School, Ogba Lagos Nigeria in December of 2006.  And in 2007 the second volume of the dictionary of Guosa language was published among other publications.  This is the most comprehensive English-Guosa African language Dictionary evolution ever written to date.  There are about 1...</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:publication_date>2009-08-14T07:39:00+05:00</video:publication_date>
<video:duration>541</video:duration>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://www.guosa-language.tv/video/LANGUAGE-EVOLUTION-GUOSA-AS-NIG</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>LANGUAGE EVOLUTION: GUOSA AS NIGERIAN AND WEST AFRICAN FUTURE LINGUA FRANCA</video:title>
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<video:description>The Guosa language is the result of natural scientific evolution.  It assumes international limelight spreading across Nigeria and other West African Sub-Regional countries or the ECOWAS.  It is a linguist link and complement to the languages and cultures of Togo, Republic of Benin, Gambia, Senegal, Chad, Niger, Liberia, Sierra-Leone and Ghana etc. As an evolving language, it will represent a long lasting lingua franca as well as a socio-cultural identity for the diverse cultural groups and languages of the West African countries. A similar position is held by Swahili the trade language, which facilitated communication and commerce in South Africa.

Alex G. Igbineweka inaugurated the �Train-the-Trainer� program at the Ikeja Grammar School, Ogba Lagos Nigeria in December of 2006.  And in 2007 the second volume of the dictionary of Guosa language was published among other publications.  This is the most comprehensive English-Guosa African language Dictionary evolution ever written to date.  There are about...</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:publication_date>2009-08-08T21:31:57+05:00</video:publication_date>
<video:duration>523</video:duration>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://www.guosa-language.tv/video/EDO-LANGUAGE-COURSE</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>EDO LANGUAGE COURSE</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.youtube.com/v/z8U-gXW1hJY</video:player_loc>
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<video:description>Edo language Course, Alvarado High School Richmond, California.  2000 to 2003.  Developed for the West Contra Costa Unified School District by Alex G. Igbineweka</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>EDUCATIONAL</video:category>
<video:tag>EDUCATIONAL</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2009-07-17T01:35:44+05:00</video:publication_date>
<video:duration>178</video:duration>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://www.guosa-language.tv/video/1-Joseph-Igbineweka</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>#1 Joseph Igbineweka</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.youtube.com/v/0Zh9DmSKbRw</video:player_loc>
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<video:description>Joseph Igbineweka speaks about his 3 specific task he would like to accomplish as A.S. President.</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:publication_date>2009-07-17T00:56:35+05:00</video:publication_date>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://www.guosa-language.tv/video/GUOSA-LANGUAGE-COURSE</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>GUOSA LANGUAGE COURSE</video:title>
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<video:description>Guosa is a fast developing language evolution, and is influencing cultural and identical unification of Nigerians and other West African sub-regional languages and dialectical groups.  The purpose is to have a common indigenous lingua franca that harnesses the interest and love of all the people of West Africans; a similar role by the Swahili language in the East African bloc.   Guosa is a linguistic chained work, and each unit vocabularies are scientifically evolved from nearly all the diverse tongues of Nigeria and West Africa or the (ECOWAS) States.

Research assistance is needed to help develop and sustain the Guosa language.  Please contact: All donation and research grant is under the US 501C tax exempt.  

Please contact:

Guosa Educational, Scientific &amp; Cultural Inst. Inc.
3 Eagle Terrace, 
Fremont, CA 94538

Emails:

guosa-language@amheritageuniv.net
mobasistar@yahoo.com
guosa_language.television@yahoo.com

Tel: (510) 706-5652

www.dawodu.net/guosa1.htm
www.guosa-language.tv</video:description>
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<video:title>EDO CLASS LESSON WITH SPECIAL GUESTS</video:title>
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<video:description>EDO LANGUAGE CLASS LESSON:  EXPLANATION OF WORDS TRANSLATED BY INSTRUCTOR, EVOLUTIONIST, AUTHOR,  ALEX G. IGBINEWEKA.  GUEST OF HONOR: HIGH PIREST OSEMWENGIE EBOHON, A RESOURCEFUL COMMUNITY MEMBERS TAKING ON THE LESSON OF THE HISTORY ON BENIN CULTURE AND TRADITION.</video:description>
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<video:publication_date>2009-07-16T23:06:37+05:00</video:publication_date>
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<video:title>GUOSA LANGAUGE GOSPEL HYMN</video:title>
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<video:description>ALEX IGBINEWEKA , a linguistic scientist and evolutionist composed, arranged and translated christian hymns and traditional folk songs into the Guosa language.  The title of this song is: "Whispering Hope", courtesy of The Church of Christ, Ikoyi-Lagos Nigeria.  

Help sponsor the Train-the-trainers" Guosa language school program and immortalize your names and families.

Contact:

e-mail: 

guosa-language@amheritageuniv.net
guosa.educational@yahoo.com
guosa_language.television@yahoo.com
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<video:publication_date>2009-06-25T23:20:01+05:00</video:publication_date>
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<video:title>VTS 01 5</video:title>
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<video:description>High Priest Osemwengie Ebohon, Guest Speaker at the Edo Language Course #3, Richmond High School Alvarado Campos, Richmond California.  A Program of Guosa Educational, Scientific &amp; Cultural Inst., Inc. in conjuction with the West Contra Costa Unified School District (Adult-Ed), Richmond, California.  Instructor - Alex G. Igbineweka</video:description>
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<video:publication_date>2009-06-25T00:13:51+05:00</video:publication_date>
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<loc>http://www.guosa-language.tv/video/Guosa-Language-TV-World-News</loc>
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<video:title>Guosa Language TV World News</video:title>
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<video:description>Ibota Lounge. Jazz,Jamming Session with Moses Osawe and Alex Igbineweka, singing and playing their musical instruments</video:description>
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<video:tag>ENTERTAINMENT</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2009-06-23T22:16:30+05:00</video:publication_date>
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<video:description>The Guosa language is  the result of natural arts and scientific evolution.  Like the Benin (Edo) Bronze, it is a chained work made up of carefully detailed different traditional language vocabularies from nearly all the Nigerian and West African languages and dialects.  It  assumes international dimension, as it spreads across Nigeria and other West African Sub-Regional countries, Europe, Asia, United States and the Americas etc. It is an African traditional identity and linguistic link, and a complement to the languages and cultures of Togo, Republic of Benin, Gambia, Senegal, Chad, Niger, Liberia, and Ghana etc. Guosa is  fast becoming the long lasting lingua franca panacea for the diverse cultures and languages of the West African States. A similar position is held by Swahili the trade language which facilitated communication and commerce in South and East Africa.

It is a known fact that Language is the main key to a global arts, culture and civilization.  Other elements connected with language incl...</video:description>
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<video:publication_date>2009-06-23T22:08:35+05:00</video:publication_date>
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<video:description>Guosa Languge is a Nigerian and West African future indigenous lingu franca.  When the language is fully developed it will enhance and sustain the unity and socio-cultural identity of Africans  at home and abroad, a similar role by the Swahili language in the East Africa.  In effect, the evolution and development of the Guosa language will be a blessing, in the sense that the North Africans already have the Arabic language; the East Africans are united with the Swahili, and the West Africans (ECOWAS countries) will come together forever as one with the Guosa. Help sponsor a research for the Guosa language today and posterity will remember you forever.  Contact: email: guosa-language@amheritageuniv.net. Tel: (510) 706-5652 www.dawodu.net/guosa1.htm</video:description>
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<video:tag>EDUCATIONAL</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2009-06-23T20:39:38+05:00</video:publication_date>
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<video:description>Edo Language Course, West Contra Costa Unified School District (Adult-Ed).  Instructor: Alex G. Igbineweka</video:description>
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<video:publication_date>2009-06-17T21:18:20+05:00</video:publication_date>
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