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From Chicago, IL (ORD- O’Hare Intl.) to Addis Ababa, Ethiopia (ADD-Bole Intl.) $4500 Leaving From Addis Ababa, Ethiopia (ADD- Bole Intl.) to Cape town, South Africa (CPT- Cape Town Intl.) Leaving $1500 From Cape town, South Africa (CPT- Cape Town Intl.) to Lagos, Nigeria (LOS) $1500 Cape town, South Africa (CPT- Cape Town Intl.) to Tripoli, Libya (TIP) $1500 Tripoli, Libya (TIP) to Chicago, IL (ORD- O’Hare Intl.) $2000 -Flying Coach -4 passengers
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Hello- Wapendwa How are you doing- Jinsi unafanga My name is…- Jina langu ni… Nice to meet you.- Nzuri ya kukutana na wewe. Languages are Swahili and French Swahili French Hello- bonjour Nice to meet you- ravi de vous recontrer My name is- Mon nom est… DayWeather Thursday89 Friday84 Saturday80 Sunday84 Monday78 Tuesday81 Wednesday83 Thursday85 Friday90
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In Cape Town they speak mostly english and africaans. 51.9% of Africans in Cape Town speak English. Hello- Hallo How are you doing- Hoe doen jy Where can I find- Waar kanek My name is…- My naam is… Nice to meet you.- Nice om jou te ontmoet. Afrikaans DayWeather Thursday92 Friday90 Saturday95 Sunday91 Monday89 Tuesday90 Wednesday93 Thursday94 Friday98
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Nigeria’s official language is English. The major languages are Yoruba, Hausa, Igbo, Fulfulde, Kanuri, and Ibibio. DayWeather Thursday92 Friday93 Saturday92 Sunday93 Monday90 Tuesday92 Wednesday91 Thursday91 Friday91
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Hello- مرحبا How are you doing- كيف حالك My name is …- اسمي The main language spoken in Libya is Arabic. DayWeather Thursday63 Friday62 Saturday65 Sunday66 Monday68 Tuesday67 Wednesday63 Thursday64 Friday66
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Ethiopia 1 USD= $18.24 Ethiopian birr Cape town- 1 USD= $8.50 South African Rand Nigeria 1 USD= $157.80 Nigerian Naira Libya 1 USD= $1.25 Libyan Dinar
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E TIQUETTE (Ethiopia) Men greeting Men – A handshake with the right hand is appropriate in most situations. A handshake accompanied by leaning towards each other and having your right shoulders touch is common for friends and family. Greetings are an important aspect of the culture and can be a lengthy process, lasting anywhere from one minute to ten. It is important ask after one’s family, one’s health, one’s day. (Cape Town) People in Cape Town smoke taboo. Their English has more of a British accent than American. You greet others with a handshake and salutations vary from “hi” or “howizit” How is it. If someone refers to “robots” while giving directions they mean streetlights. (Libiya) Man greeting Man - Men usually greet one another using the phrase ‘Salaamu Aleikum’ (it means peace be upon you). The appropriate response is Wa'aleikum as-salamma, which means and on peace be you. This is accompanied by a warm handshake (always use the right hand). Handshakes usually linger a bit. One might also see the men kiss the other person‘s cheek and offer a hug. (Nigeria) Men greeting Men - Men usually shake hands with the right hand. It is common to hold on to the hand during the whole initial part of the conversation. If there is a difference in status then the junior man should bow slightly. In the north of the country, instead of bowing many make a gesture of a clenched fist in front of the chest, derived from presenting spears to their Emir. It is customary in many parts for the senior person to initiate the greeting.
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M OHAMMAD H USSEIN A LI A L A MOUDI Mohammad Hussein Ali Al Amoudi- He is one of the most famous people in Libya. He is billionaire. His net worth is 12.3 billion. He is the 63 richest person in the world and the richest person in Ethipia. He is the richest black person in the world. He has businesses in oil, mining, agriculture, hotels, hospitals, finance, operations, and maintenance.
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S TELLIO S EVANTE He was born and raised in Cape Town. He became South Africa’s first male SAG award nominee for his role in Ugly Betty. He lived in the U.S. since 1990.
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C HRIS A BANI He is a Nigerian autor. He has won many awards for his accomplishments as an author.
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B AGHDADI M AHMUDI He is the prime minister of libya. He was in office from 2006- 2011. He is now 67 years of age.
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