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When his father gave him $84 at age 16 to start a business that would engage him during the holidays, Haruna Sentogo took to selling women’s bags in a stall – which was the foundation of the now-successful businesses of the serial entrepreneur. When he turned 18 in 2005, Haruna stepped into selling houses with…
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