The Scene was set for a great morning in Reading, Berkshire.
The bright sun, kissed the new dawn of the day and I felt a new energy unfolding by the hour.
We were on our way to see MP Alok Sharma, who was elected as MP for Reading West in 2010. I had also brought along with me the General UK Manager for ZIMLINK – Mr Simba Chioto.
ZIMLINK is a non-profit organisation that promotes the free exchange of information and knowledge with local people through film, media and photography. They are also one of my Media partners.
As we approached Tilehurst, just within the outskirts of Central Reading, my mind raced back to the days I produced and presented an International Radio Talk Show in Central Reading called AFRICA4U- A RADIO SHOW FOR AFRICANS AROUND THE WORLD with listeners in 11 countries.
My mind also raced back to the very first time I ever met MP Alok Sharma at Women Empowerment event held by at The House of Parliement, hosted by another Community Ambassador and friend from Kenya called Cecily Mugo.
I found it intriguingly fascinating that in less than five years, MP Alok Sharma had become the man of the people and was heavily involved in The Community development and progress of local residents, Migrants and people willing to make a difference to life.
Overnight he won the hearts of so many locals and Leaders in the African community . It felt great to have a leader who truly cared, A leader with foresight, vision, purpose and drive.
The first time I ever heard him speak was also a moment I will never forget, he was addressing a group of African Entrepreneurs and he reminded them, that part of his role as MP for Reading West was to support and nurture community ideas and initiatives, he also went on to say that if anyone had any ideas to discuss with him, they should not think twice about approaching it.
After that speech, I walked up to him in Parliament as he was about to leave the room, our initial conversation was the start of great partnership .
MP Alok Sharma was the first MP I ever got to interview on The International Radio Talk Show I produced, My Sister and Husband were visiting from The States at the time and also met him at our Studio in Reading,
I will never forget her first words when she met him “He is such a gentleman, He speaks with passion, You can tell that he really cares about local people”
In 2013 , for the very first time, I organised The Black History Month Celebrations at The UK House of Parliament. A platform was created for 10 African Achievers, Entrepreneurs to speak on the day and four performing artists.
Among the Special Guests on the day was MP Helen Grant- The Minister for Justice and Women Equalities
In 2014, I was also given the go ahead to organise The Black History Month Celebrations at The UK House of Parliament again, A platform was created for 8 African Achievers, Entrepreneurs to speak on the day and two performing artists.
The Special guest on the day was Mr Kola Karim- CEO of Shoreline Oil Nigeria- who flew in from Nigeria specifically for the event.
Both Black History Month Celebrations I organised at The UK House of Parliament were sponsored by MP Alok Sharma.
In my years in Reading, I met community leaders from Tanzania, Kenya, Zimbabwe, Nigeria, Gambia, Sierra Leone and even eastern European countries, they always had something great to say about Alok Sharma
There were also very many sides to this great man who graduated from the University of Salford in 1998 in Applied Science and electronics.
Besides being a Community ambassador with a natural interest in the welfare of people, he was also a fully qualified Chattered accountant and, a strong advocate for Education, Jobs, Free schools , Road safety, Rail regulations , Charities and Community Development.
He was also a Role Model we could also learn from and acquire great skillsets of leadership , and so to meet him again in Reading was the rebirth of a refreshing experience.
On Friday the 10th of April , I interviewed Alok Sharma in his Reading Office for the 2nd time.
Mr Simba Chioto – The UK General of Zimlink also offered support on the day and filmed the interview.
Alok went into detail to and spoke about some of the campaigns he intended to implement if he was re-elected. He also spoke about his tenure in the last 5 years, which is undoubtfully a testimony of success especially for the local residents of Reading who will be more than eager to vote Alok Sharma for a second term
I presented Alok Sharma with A Special Outstanding Achievement award on behalf of my brand for the interest and support he had offered African Communities in Reading in the last 5 years.
Things can only get better when Leaders make real difference
Tony Tokunbo Eteka Fernandez