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Joseph Bada
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Old post #1 posted Apr 20th 2019, 05:57:44 (last edited Apr 20th 2019, 06:12:13 by Joseph Bada) Quote 
I'm just really happy though it's just Rookie but it's an achievement for me also a kind of steping stone for other Africans intrested in GPRO or a source of Motivation for my fellow Africans in the game that are yet to achieve this
And fellow Nigerians who are yet to achieve this milestone. We may be just 8 Nigerians on this game but I seem to be at the top the chart so far for my country which is really encouraging for me.

I also want to thank my Team Cuccioli Malati, Cani Malati and Cavalli Malati for there encouragment and support. The Malati family is just the way to go I could never have achieved this without them.

It hasn't been an easiest season for me and I know it will only get harder but I'll continue to improve and hope to get to the top some day
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Old post #2 posted Apr 20th 2019, 06:01:24 (last edited Apr 20th 2019, 06:02:33 by Lyee Chong) Quote 
Congrats.. you deserved it, looking at how really hard you tried to find this category :)
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Old post #3 posted Apr 20th 2019, 06:02:30 Quote 
Congratulations Joseph! Well earned, and hopefully you experience the same luck in the higher groups!
I also won my rookie championship in my first season back after 13 seasons in retirement, and smashed all my records along the way, alot of rookie groups sure aren't what they used to be ☹️
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Old post #4 posted Apr 20th 2019, 10:10:02 Quote 
Well done Joseph, and best of luck in amateur :)
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Old post #5 posted Apr 21st 2019, 06:28:56 (last edited Apr 21st 2019, 06:37:41 by Brad Marshall) Quote 
Ah they're so cute at at that age. Congrats, Joseph!
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Old post #6 posted Apr 21st 2019, 07:58:01 Quote 
Quote ( Brad Marshall @ April 21st 2019,06:28:56 )

Ah they're so cute at at that age. Congrats, Joseph!


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Joseph Bada
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Old post #7 posted Apr 22nd 2019, 14:52:05 Quote 
Thanks everyone
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Old post #8 posted Apr 22nd 2019, 16:29:42 Quote 
Excellent work done here Mr. Bada. And having one of cavalati boys in my group last season make me realize u guys are doing very good as a team too.

Now its the amateur time for u, good luck and have fun.
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Old post #9 posted Apr 22nd 2019, 16:36:39 Quote 
Congratz on the achievment Joseph. Although i'm pretty sure we have a high number of south africans playing the game.
But yeah there's fewer people from africa than from other continents, would be nice to see gpro expand in there.
Daniël Du Plessis
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Old post #10 posted Apr 23rd 2019, 08:42:51 Quote 
Quote ( Ivan Silva @ April 22nd 2019,16:36:39 )

Although i'm pretty sure we have a high number of south africans playing the game.


Yes there are quite a few active South Africans playing. Congratulation on your achievement Joseph!
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Old post #11 posted Apr 23rd 2019, 09:11:18 Quote 
Well done Joseph. :)
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Old post #12 posted Apr 23rd 2019, 09:28:53 Quote 
Congratulations Joseph, Keep going and you might just be the 2nd African to reach Elite :)
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Old post #13 posted Apr 23rd 2019, 10:38:18 (last edited Apr 23rd 2019, 10:38:31 by Ivan Silva) Quote 
Mehdi El Fathy was born in Morroco. Only later he changed to France.
Joseph Bada
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Old post #14 posted Apr 23rd 2019, 13:10:29 Quote 
Quote ( Tinie Lourens @ April 23rd 2019,09:28:53 )

Congratulations Joseph, Keep going and you might just be the 2nd African to reach Elite :)


Thanks I'll take you on, in that challenge
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Old post #15 posted Apr 23rd 2019, 15:28:17 Quote 
He would have won it sooner if not for bad luck underfuelling in Singapore and a tyre blowout earlier in the season.
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