Chibuzor (donbusky at yahoo.com) has won the iPod Nano with Camera Sponsored by:
Suru Clothing and Sac Aid
Thanks to all of those who entered! If you didn’t win this time, you may win next Friday, and every Friday, till Christmas day, which happens to be a Friday. (Click here to read more about Free iPod Fridays)

Four more iPods Left, Next Friday is a 4GB iPod Shuffle and there will be two winners on Christmas day
All you have to do is
1. Follow us on Twitter by clicking here @Amebor
2. Tweet : “Just entered to win an iPod Nano . Just follow @Amebor and @AbiolaDreams and retweet. http://bit.ly/7xbuu6 http://bit.ly/gvR5h”
3. leave comments on any of the posts.
Winners will be contacted through email, so make sure you enter your email here:
Sponsors
Our line of clothing embodies multiculturalism. The concept of SuRu is to show the relations between cultures across continents and promote multiculturalism in the world. The concept was born in Japan, by a Nigerian-American. SuRu started with a hat, but will grow to a full line of apparel. Our growing market extends from Lagos to London and from Oakland to Tokyo. In each of our creations, we seek to promote tribal partnerships, interracial diversity, multiculturalism and communication across languages and oceans.Mission: SuRu is about the unification of humanity. Our objective is for SuRu to help promote multiculturalism, interracial and tribal partnership across the world through fashion.
As SuRu grows we will strive to fight poverty in underdeveloped nations and in our city of origin, Oakland.
The Save Africa Concert Foundation for AIDS Relief (SAC-AIDS) is a nonprofit organization founded in 2000 in the US and Nigeria built on mobilizing local communities around entertainment as a tool to raise awareness about and prevent HIV/AIDS.
The main mission of SAC-AIDS is to reduce the impact of HIV/AIDS through comprehensive prevention programming, utilizing behavior change education as well as entertainment as a form of community mobilization and education “edutainment”.
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