Connecting Elderly Healthcare to Qualified Care-givers: Nigeria’s Chika Madubuko Is Engineering The Aged Ones A Younger Life

When global research companies companies such as Deloitte publish materials that explains that sub-sahara Africa will embrace an 80% rate adaptability for mobile technology in nearest future, not only is communication a reason for this but the region is also estimated to involve business integration as a factor worth considering. From fintech to trainings to education, the internet and […]

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Selma Ndi: DataGirl Technologies: Career Switch, Cameroon’s Women Bias in Tech and Putting Women on Success

Facing a seeming crisis in sponsoring young girls alongside a group of friends back in the day, Selma Ndi knew she had to reinvent the wheel to meet the times and seasons evolving right under her nose. Her group of friends had pulled out of sustaining the group’s volunteering services of assisting young girls become fashion designers and hairdressers […]

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Felicia Ewuraesi Abban: Ghana’s First Female Photgrapher, Capturing Ghana’s Essence Through the Lens

In the rich tapestry of Ghana’s cultural heritage, one name stands out as a pioneer, a visionary whose lens not only captured moments but also preserved history for generations to come. Felicia Ewuraesi Abban, nee Ansah, holds the esteemed title of Ghana’s first professional female photographer, a trailblazer whose passion for her craft transcended gender barriers and societal expectations. […]

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Shecluded: Empowering Women Through Financial Inclusion in Nigeria

Considering that about 36% of women are financially excluded as against a mere 24% of men according to EFINA’s 2019 assessment of women’s financial inclusion, one would wonder how much the society as a whole stands to benefit if more women were financially included. The popular saying that educated women will in turn become the foundation of an informed […]

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Capturing South Africa’s Apartheid Through the Lens: The Legacy of Ntate Peter Magubane

In the annals of South Africa’s tumultuous history, few individuals have borne witness to its defining moments quite like Ntate Peter Magubane. Renowned as a preeminent photojournalist, Magubane’s lens has not only documented the harrowing realities of apartheid but also intimately captured the spirit of resistance and resilience embodied by Nelson Mandela. With each click of his camera, Magubane […]

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Baratang Miya: From Being Rejecting for being Pregnant to Teaching Girls Coding and Empowerment in South Africa

The list of challenges women must have faced during the apartheid season in South Africa would have been endless. It was a double edged sword – facing being owned in a man’s world to being regarded as a second fiddle, if at all – that pierced the women’s core at will. Countless women may have been denied successes just […]

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Tunji Andrews, The Nigerian Behind Raising Financial Leverage For Low-Income Earners, Giving Financial World A Rethink

Money is a tricky possession for a lot of people. It is one possession desired restlessly on end, daya and night. Whether working in the corporate sector or informal sector, people have subscribed to monetary rewards as one of the most satisfying rewards there is. It’s bargaining power turns heads, tide and conclusions in societal endeavours. In a continent […]

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Higher Education, Technology, People: Nigerian Global Shaker, Gossy Nwanwoke Easing the Stress of Gaining Admission into African Universities

Higher education quest in Nigeria has become such as life-impacting phase that many seekers into the institutions of learning jostle for limited spots after writing qualifying exams in their thousands, only for aome to even find out that their choice of study interest is not available at all. This has led many to resign to whatever to study whatever […]

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Bernice Adekeye Oyeleke: Ability in Disability, Being Loud About the Deaf Is A Must

Bernice Oyeleke, born in 1989, is a passionate educational leader, NGO founder and author, promoting deaf education in Nigeria. Becoming deaf as a SS1 teenager brought challenges to a young Bernice, having to face the uphill task of communicating with her peers, family and society at large. For someone of such a reserved nature, she was a person of […]

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The Colored Artist Inserting Africans’ Reality Into American-European Portraiture Unapologetically: Meet Kehinde Wiley

The realism captured in commissioned patraits is often a reflection of both the artist and the subject, telling stories of various elements, attracting the eyes to details that a 1000 words may not be able to express while proportionately bringing to life details of delights to every one that comes across such potraits. For contemporary artists and art lovers, […]

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