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Question: Nigeria – vote for your favourite for the 2009 calendar  (Voting closed: August 12, 2008, 08:54:18 AM)
Julie Edobor - 12 (15%)
Loveth Omoregie - 5 (6.3%)
Rita Aimuiwu - 4 (5%)
Ngozi Emerole - 4 (5%)
Binta Magaji - 3 (3.8%)
Edoe Aimede - 6 (7.5%)
Emokpae Paul - 15 (18.8%)
Romoke Bello - 5 (6.3%)
Musilimot Oranlola - 4 (5%)
Ezekiel Obiyan - 3 (3.8%)
Matileda Ndugbu - 1 (1.3%)
Ale Okhae - 2 (2.5%)
Dora Osunde (Journal photo) - 8 (10%)
Victor Uche - 5 (6.3%)
Eunice Oboh - 3 (3.8%)
Total Voters: 44

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« on: August 07, 2008, 08:54:18 AM »

Welcome to the first round of voting for the 2009 Kiva Calendar.  There are 27 concurrent polls (one for each country) – remember to vote in each one.

You have up to 2 votes in this poll, nominally for: Female individual; Male individual.

Below are links to each  entrepreneurs' profile and a thumbnail (which in turn is linked to the full-sized image – be warned some are a couple of MB or more)

The winners of each country will then go through to the next round of voting*. (Results will be available after the poll has ended).

Kiva profile: Julie Edobor
Kiva profile: Loveth Omoregie
Kiva profile: Rita Aimuiwu
Kiva profile: Ngozi Emerole
Kiva profile: Binta Magaji
Kiva profile: Edoe Aimede
Kiva profile: Emokpae Paul
Kiva profile: Romoke Bello
Kiva profile: Musilimot Oranlola
Kiva profile: Ezekiel Obiyan
Kiva profile: Matileda Ndugbu
Kiva profile: Ale Okhae
Kiva profile: Dora Osunde (Journal photo)
Kiva profile: Victor Uche
Kiva profile: Eunice Oboh

*I am currently reserving the right that if there is a tie I will have the casting vote (I will not have voted in the poll, however tempting it might be).

Where possible the casting vote will be used to ensure:
- a balance of male and female entrepreneurs (as to the Kiva ratio)
- a balance of businesses (farming, shops, repairs, food, markets etc).
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« Reply To This #1 on: August 10, 2008, 09:07:04 PM »

Another tough one to possibly pull alternates from.
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