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Name
John Jnr.
BornNyamadi John Jnr. Kojo Ewoenam
29th May
Name in real lifeNyamadi John Jnr.
NationalityGhanaian
Country Ghana
LanguagesEnglish, Eʋe, Pidgin English
Time zoneGreenwich Mean Time
EthnicityEʋe
HairBlack
HandednessRight
Family and friends
Marital statusSingle
Education and employment
OccupationStudent
High schoolKetasco
UniversityUniversity of Health and Allied Sciences
Hobbies, interests, and beliefs
HobbiesReading, Watching Movies, Surfing the Internet.
ReligionChristianity
MoviesThe Lion King(animation)
BooksBlink of an Eye (novel)
Interests

Arts, History, Sports, Adventure

Contact info
FacebookDr.Oasis
Twitternyamadioasis
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en-N This user has a native understanding of English.
ee-N This user has a native understanding of eʋegbe.
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This user is a proud resident native citizen of Ghana.
This user is a participant in
WikiProject Ghana.
This user is a member of Wikimedia Ghana User Group.
This user has been on Wikipedia for 11 years and 21 days.
This user contributes using Linux.
This user thinks that registration should be required to edit articles.
3GThis user contributes using a mobile broadband connection.
This user is a proud native of Ghana.
This user comes from Ghana.

Hello!!!, I'm John Jnr. Kojo, This is all me. Was born and spent the first ten(10) years of my life in Lagos, Nigeria, moved to Ghana for further education and still in Ghana. I Love movies, cartoons, basically anything interesting and/or educative on screen. Also a big fan of football(die hard Liverpool F. C. fan, Lionel Messi fan), I love beautiful football. I take great delight in reading story books and an avid gamer.

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Cathedral of La Laguna
The Cathedral of La Laguna is a Roman Catholic church in San Cristóbal de La Laguna, on the Spanish island of Tenerife in the Canary Islands. The church was designated a cathedral in 1818 and is the seat of the Diocese of San Cristóbal de La Laguna, which includes the islands of Tenerife, La Palma, La Gomera and El Hierro. The current building was constructed between 1904 and 1915 to replace an earlier building begun in 1515. The cathedral is located in the historic centre of La Laguna and was declared a World Heritage Site in 1999 by UNESCO. It contains elements of several architectural styles and is noted for its Neoclassical facade, inspired by Pamplona Cathedral, as well as its dome, which stands out prominently in the city landscape. In the cathedral lie the remains of Alonso Fernández de Lugo, the conqueror of the island and founder of the La Laguna. This photograph shows one of the side chapels of the Cathedral of La Laguna, with a 6-metre-tall (20 ft) gilded reredos behind the altar. Constructed in the Baroque style in the first half of the 18th century, the reredos is the largest in the Canary Islands. The chapel is dedicated to the Virgin of Los Remedios, whose statue is in the central niche behind the altar. The reredos features seven paintings, attributed to Hendrick van Balen, depicting scenes from the lives of Jesus and Mary.Photograph credit: Diego Delso