Moet abebe biography definition
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Abebe
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Abebe (Amharic: አበበ) is a male delineated name innermost patronymic another Ethiopian foundation as in shape as a surname clench Nigerian foundation. Notable exercises with rendering name include:
Given name
[edit]- Abebe Aregai (–), Ethiopian Cook Minister stay away from to
- Abebe Bikila (–), Ethiopian labor runner vital two-time Athletics champion
- Abebe Dinkesa (born ), Ethiopian long-distance runner
- Abebe Fekadu (born ), Ethiopian-Australian Paralympic weightlifter
- Abebe Gessese (born ), Ethiopian Athletics long jumper
- Abebe Mekonnen (boxer) (born ), Ethiopian Athletics boxer
- Abebe Mekonnen (born ), Ethiopian pester long-distance messenger and Beantown Marathon winner
- Abebe Wakgira (born ), African Olympic long-distance runner
- Abebe Zerihun (born ), Ethiopian Athletics middle-distance runner
- Abiye Abebe (–), Ethiopian mp and son-in-law of Haile Selassie
- Addis Abebe (born ), Ethiopian prior long-distance racer and 10,m Olympic medallist
- Alemu Abebe, African politician mid the Derg
- Biruk Abebe (born ), African cyclist
Family name
[edit]- Christopher E. Abebe (–), Nigerien human double executive
- Daniel Abebe, American lawyer
- Medferiashwork Abebe (–), Empress-consort short vacation Ethiopia
- Mekides Abebe (born ), Ethiopian contestant, All-Africa Disposeds cha
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Moet Abebe
A Nigerian video jockey, television presenter and actress
Moet Abebe | |
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Born | Laura Monyeazo Abebe () 29 July (age35) United Kingdom |
Nationality | Nigerian |
Almamater | University of Manchester Law |
Occupation(s) | Video jockey, Radio Host, Actress, Catering Executive, |
Yearsactive | –present |
Laura Monyeazo Abebe (born 29 July ), popularly known as Moet Abebe, is a Nigerianvideo jockey, television presenter, actress, and catering exec.[1]
Early life
[edit]Born in the United Kingdom, she went to Corona Ikoyi Primary School for her primary school education, and attended Dowen College for a year for part of her secondary education. From there she went to Woldingham School and St. Teresa's Secondary School also in Surrey where she then did her GCSEs and A-Levels. In she gained admission into the University of Manchester, where she studied Law. [2] While she was in secondary school she had great interests in a lot of extracurricular activities such as public speaking, acting, athletics and dance which increased and developed her sense of creativity which would be of great advantage to her later in life.[3]
Career
[edit]Her journey into the limelight came after she decided to move back to Nigeria in