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I am in my early 20s. The desire to write and edit articles on Wikipedia stem from the fact that it has been a source of help to me in various ways over the years, and still is. What more can I do than to give back to the community whose main aim is to share knowledge to the world at large? This (giving back) I plan to do by editing and creating articles on Wikipedia! ;)


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This user has been on Wikipedia for 6 years, 6 months and 14 days.
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Community Work

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Some articles created on the Yoruba Wikipedia

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Articles created on the English Wikipedia

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