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- Chief Josephine Oboh-MacLeod (born 18 July 1965) is a gallery owner in the United Kingdom. She is the first African to establish an African art gallery, called "Timbuktu", in the UK and the only black African woman who owns an art cultural center in Scotland. She is a contemporary art collector in Scotland with over 6,000 collections. She is the first to stage an Afro-Celtic cultural show in Nigeria, at Fela Kuti New Afrika Shrine. (en)
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- Chief Josephine Oboh-MacLeod (en)
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- Josephine Oboh-MacLeod (en)
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- Chief Josephine Oboh-MacLeod (born 18 July 1965) is a gallery owner in the United Kingdom. She is the first African to establish an African art gallery, called "Timbuktu", in the UK and the only black African woman who owns an art cultural center in Scotland. She is a contemporary art collector in Scotland with over 6,000 collections. She is the first to stage an Afro-Celtic cultural show in Nigeria, at Fela Kuti New Afrika Shrine. (en)
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- Josephine Oboh Macleod (en)
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