These are some of the faces that defined Africa Web TV in 2014. From Sauti Sol to the king of the Iduwini kingdom of Bayelsa state to Jeroen Pauw and Bianca Ojukwu, it was a great year for Africa Web TV. Even Nollywood superstar Ramsey Nouah made a cameo appearance! Thank you for a great year. The next is even going to be better!
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