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"People from my generation, a lot of us are multiracial," says 26-year-old Los Angeles playwright Julie Taiwo Oni, whose play "Tether" explores the relationship between mixed-race twin sisters who look nothing alike.
Backstage at Washington Shakespeare Company's 'Juno and the Paycock' 2011
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• From the Two Unfortunates, profiling Torquay United's Taiwo Atieno:Enter Brixton-born Taiwo Atieno, son of a Kenyan newspaper man and an English mother and a recent recruit to the national squad after declaring that it had long been his dream to turn out for the Harambee Stars.
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What they got Hughes has signed Nedum Onuoha from Manchester City in defence, Taye Taiwo to play at left-back, and Nancy's defensive midfielder Samba Diakité – the latter two each on loanD-day moves?
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The international brigadeTorquay snapped up the Kenya international Taiwo Atieno on a free transfer this summer after he impressed on trial.
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The manager moved Gabriel Heinze from left-back, where his lack of pace was being exposed, to the centre of defence, reintroducing Taye Taiwo on the left – and the Nigerian's enterprise going forward lends an extra dimension to Marseille's attack.
Marseille's 5ft 4in Mathieu Valbuena could be big at Manchester United 2011
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Apparently it happens, and though that is not precisely playwright Julie Taiwo Oni's situation, it's close Oni is a twin child born of mixed-race parents.
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The Nigerian defender Taye Taiwo, who has left Marseille on a free transfer, could well start the season as Milan's left-back.
From Alexis Sánchez to Manuel Neuer: Our European transfers round-up 2011
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Ruth focuses on education (particularly for girls), Taiwo on the environment (with his waste management company), and Bako's Foundation also emphasizes education and poverty alleviation.
Amb. Robin Renee Sanders: Nigeria's Youth Express Concerns on 2011 Election 2010
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On the heels of returning from President Obama's African Young Leaders Forum (AYLF), the three Nigerian participants -- Taiwo, Ruth and Bako -- joined me on World Youth Day to discuss the Nigerian 2011 elections to encourage young Nigerians to take part in the development of their country on the FEEEDS⢠pillars (Food Security, Education, Environment-Energy, Economics, Democracy, and Self-Help) which starts first with participation in and belief in the election process.
Amb. Robin Renee Sanders: Nigeria's Youth Express Concerns on 2011 Election 2010
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Obama AYLF participants Taiwo, Bako, and Ruth outlined their backgrounds and how each used their entrepreneurial skills to address one of the FEEED⢠pillars.
Amb. Robin Renee Sanders: Nigeria's Youth Express Concerns on 2011 Election 2010
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