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jonathan ross - TV presenter
Jonathan Ross OBE (born November 17, 1960) is an English television and radio presenter and film critic.
Ross was born in Leytonstone, London, England. His older brother is Paul Ross, while two other brothers, Miles and Simon, are both TV producers. His younger brother Adam and younger sister Lisa both work in the media,[1] while his mother, Martha, was an extra in BBC soap opera EastEnders (as a market stallholder) since the show began in 1985, until November 2006.
Ross studied history at the School of Slavonic and East European Studies (now merged with University College London). He also went to the Southampton Institute (now Southampton Solent University)[.


Christian ' Njoya' Small In 2002, Christian Small, aged 25 years, ventured on a unique life-changing experieance. By all accounts,Christian fulfilled one of his greatest wishes as he wrote ' the urge to go and experience Africa pulled me with magnetism so strong that I knew and had no doubt it had to be my destiny'.
While travelling through West africa, he shared his epic journey in the form of emails to his eagerly awaiting friends and family. His thrilling and hilarious stories captured by his vivid writing style had his readers laughing and crying with him. The impact of his journey was amazing. Upon his return to london, he changed his name to Njoya Diawara Small. He then Set about transforming his emails into this novel entitled, "Wake Up and Sell The FUFU". ISBN 978-0 9542492-2-9

This book is inspirational, fun and full of heart-stopping adventures - Tameka Small

The Njoya Foundations was set up in memory of Christian Njoya Diawara Small, a victim of the 7/7 London terrorist bombings, with the intention of continuing his works and visions,

All proceeds from sales of this book will go to the Njoya Foundation. Registered charity no. 1118806. If you would like more informations on the book or the Njoya Foundation you can contact us at Njoya Foundation PO BOX 2126 ILFORD IG1 9NB
www.njoyafoundation.org.uk
email: info@njoyafoundation.org.uk

07957 503 557 / 07982 611 365
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