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What had forced Ole Kaelo's family to relocate to Nasila. Base your answer on Blossoms of the Savannah.

  

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Ole kaelo's family were forced yo relocate to Nasila as a result of retrenchment of Kaelo who has been working as the manager of Agribix Limited.
Real Educator answered the question on April 24, 2018 at 09:14


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