Monthly Archives: August 2017

STAR RADIO UK, (AFRICA,S FINEST UK STATION) TO PROVIDE MEDIA COVERAGE OF BLACK HISTORY EVENT AT PARLIAMENT

STAR RADIO ( NO 1 AFRICAN RADIO STATION IN THE UK WILL BE STREAMING LIVE AND CONDUCTING INTERVIEWS  AT OUR BLACK HISTORY MONTH EVENT AT PARLIAMENT. THE BLACK HISTORY MONTH CELEBRATIONS AT PARLIAMENT IS ORGANISED BY TONY TOKUNBO FERNANDEZ FOR THE 5TH YEAR IN A ROW

 

INFORMATION ABOUT STAR RADIO CAN BE FOUND BELOW

Star Radio UK, the radio station of choice is the UK’s No1 & Africa and Caribbean Station in the UK. Located at the heart of London, the station assembles some of the finest and top presenters who deliver on a daily basis timely News, good music and great entertainment. Download STARR RADIO UK dedicated app free from your apps store.

To get in touch with Star Radio, send an email to  info@starradiouk.com

or visit their website    http://www.starradiouk.com

 

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AFRICA4U AWARD NOMINEE, GODREY NGOBI FROM UGANDA TO PERFORM AT BLACK HISTORY MONTH CELEBRATIONS AT PARLIAMENT

Tony Tokunbo Eteka Fernandez, Published Poet and Author, Events Consultant, Peace Ambassador for Universal Peace Federation and The Founder for AFRICA4U, will be organizing The Black History Month Celebrations at The UK House of Parliament for the 5th Year in a row.

The Performing artist for this years Black History Month Celebrations at Parliament will be Godfrey Ngobi from Uganda. Mr Ngobi has also been nominated for this years AFRICA4U ONLINE AWARDS FOR AFRICANS IN EUROPE 2017. More info can be found about him below

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Godfrey Ngobi, of Ugandan descent, began his musical journey at the tender age of seven, with the snare drum, in The Kamuli Mission Brass Band. In his wonder years Godfrey’s chosen instrument was the bass guitar, however, there came an opportunity that he was hardly prepared for! A friend, who had complete trust in his ability and knowledge of instruments, requested for his help in selecting instruments to include for his band. This friend also asked Godfrey if he could keep the instruments at his place for a while, and during this time he took the irresistible opportunity to see how it felt to play the Saxophone- it was an experience he will never forget! He immediately fell in love with the sounds it produced and invested in his own. This was the instrument he chose to play at his wedding – it felt magical!… so after that he started “making noise” on it everyday!

Although astonishing to believe, Godfrey’s amazing skill and precision on the bass guitar and Soprano and Alto Saxophones are mostly self taught, and have been developed over years of disciplined practice, insane work ethic and inspiration from various talents such as the band called Spyro Gyra and artists Dave Koz, Kirk Whalum and Maceo Parker. Godfrey started playing professionally, recording and touring with the bands- Big Five and Wakawaka, and was privileged to not only play for, but to write some songs with the most prestigious band in East Africa, The Afrigo Band. He has also worked with established artists like Alex Mukulu, Elly Wamala(Late), Jimmy Katumba(Late), and toured in the UK, Kenya, USA, Germany, France, and Rwanda.

Godfrey’s emotional style, which combines reggae, Latin, jazz and African folk has been known to bring listeners to tears. Not only does his truly big heart show through his musical ability, Godfrey is also a philanthropist and aims to become a significant influence in the world and give back to the community even more, as his success grows.

 

MUSIC SPOTLIGHT, IN CELEBRATION OF THE AMAZING YOUSSOU N’DOUR FROM SENEGAL

Some of the most exciting sounds to come out of Africa in the late ’80s and 1990s were produced by Senegal-born vocalist Youssou N’Dour. Although rooted in the traditional music of his homeland, N’Dour consistently sought new means of expression. In addition to recording as a soloist, N’Dourcollaborated with a lengthy list of influential artists including Paul SimonPeter GabrielNeneh Cherry, and Branford Marsalis.

A native of the impoverished Media section of Dakar, N’Dour inherited his musical skills from his mother, a griot (oral historian) who taught him to sing as a child. A seasoned performer before his teens, N’Dourjoined the popular group the Star Band de Dakar at the age of 19. Within two years, he had assumed leadership of the group, which he renamed Super E’toile de Dakar. With the band accompanying his four- or five-octave vocals, N’Dour helped to pioneer mbalax, an uptempo blend of African, Caribbean, and pop rhythms. Performing for the first time in Europe in 1984, N’Dour and Super E’toile de Dakarmade their North American debut the following year.

 

N’Dour‘s talents soon attracted the support of top-rated musicians. In 1986, his vocals were featured on Paul Simon‘s Graceland and Peter Gabriel‘s So. He subsequently toured around the world as opening act for Gabriel. His greatest exposure came when he agreed to be a co-headliner, along with GabrielBruce SpringsteenSting, and Tracy Chapman, on the Amnesty International Human Rights Now! tour in 1988. The same year, he performed at the much-publicized birthday concert for South African activist (and president) Nelson Mandela at Wembley Stadium in London.

 

N’Dour cemented his reputation in 1989, when he released his first internationally distributed album, The Lion, which included a tune, “Shaking the Tree,” that he co-wrote with Gabriel. Upon signing with Spike Lee‘s Columbia-distributed 40 Acres & a Mule label, N’Dour scored a Grammy nomination in 1991 with his first effort for the label, Eyes Open. He continued to seek new outlets for his creativity, including an African opera that premiered at the Paris Opera in July 1993. Recorded in Senegal, N’Dour‘s album The Guide, released in 1994, included his hit duet with Swedish-born vocalist Neneh Cherry, “Seven Seconds.”

 

A steady stream of greatest-hits packages, reissues, singles, and even a few full-length records — including a handful on Nonesuch, 2002’s Nothing’s in Vain, 2004’s Egypt, and 2007’s Rokku Mi Rokka — poured out during the late ’90s and into the next century, featuring N’Dour working with artists from Etoile de Dakar to GabrielEgypt, which went on to win a Grammy, caused quite a cultural and political stir when it was released during the month of Ramadan. A documentary DVD centered around the whole affair, Youssou N’Dour: I Bring What I Love, appeared early in 2010 and included a biography of N’Dour‘s career as well as extensive concert footage and film of N’Dour working on the Egypt project. The following year, he was awarded an honorary doctoral degree in music from Yale University.

 

In 2012, N’Dour embarked on an unsuccessful run for president of Senegal. However, that same year he was appointed tourism and culture minister by Senegal’s then prime minister, Abdoul Mbaye. By 2013, he had returned to performing, although it took him several more years to return to the studio. In 2016, N’Dour delivered his 34th album, Africa Rekk, featuring guest appearances by AkonFally Ipupa, and Spotless.

 

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Nigerian Diaspora To Launch Campaign Against Irregular Migration In Lagos

An information campaign to raise public awareness of the dangers of irregular migration will kick off at the Centre for Management Development (CMD) in Lagos on 12 September.

Initiated by African-German Information Center (AGIC), Hamburg, and The African Courier Verlag, Berlin, with the support of Germany’s Federal Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the campaign under the aegis of the “Migration Enlightenment Project in Nigeria (MEPN)” will work with the media, civil society and government agencies to dissuade young people from taking illegal routes to Europe.

Among those expected to attend the press conference/project launch are journalists, representatives of youth organizations, women groups and government officials.

Speakers billed to talk at the one-day event include Hon. Rita Orji, chairperson of the Committee on the Diaspora at the Federal House of Representatives, Kenneth Gbandi, director of AGiC and chairman of the Nigerians in Diaspora Organization Europe, and Femi Awoniyi, publisher of The African Courier.

The “Know the Facts” campaign, which will run until the end the year, seeks to promote an increased awareness about the dangers and risks of irregular migration to Europe and explain the legal requirements for regular migration with the overall objective of promoting Safe Migration.

The campaign, captioned “Look before you Leave”, will highlight the opportunities for legal migration to Europe and give a realistic picture of the situation of irregular migrants in Europe while also encouraging youths to look at positive alternatives to emigration available in Nigeria.

Thousands of young Africans are victims of people-smugglers who deceive prospective emigrants into paying sometimes thousands of dollars for a supposedly easy passage to Europe only to be abandoned in the transit countries such as Libya or Niger, where they’re exposed to harsh living conditions and human rights abuse.

According to the International Organization for Migration (IOM), up to 1 million migrants are trapped in transit in Libya. The frustration of their precarious situation and the dangers they face in the North African country, which is in a state of conflict, make many migrants so desperate to willingly take the grave risk of boarding rickety boats to cross the Mediterranean to Europe.

More than 1,500 migrants have died in the perilous journey this year alone, says the IOM. Many more are believed to have perished in the transit countries.

 

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ROLE MODEL OF THE WEEK, NWODI DANIEL CHINEDU – FOUNDER OF STUDENTS WITHOUT BORDERS INTERNATIONAL

NWODI Daniel Chinedu is the Founder and Executive Director of Students
without Borders International which was founded in the year 2006.

Daniel, was a guest speaker at American Community School, Abu Dhabi,
Dubai UAE at the Global Issue Conference (2012), Nigerian International School, Cotonou, Republic of Benin (2015), Pan AfricanStudents’ Summit, Accra, Ghana (2010), University of Ibadan at the Physiology Students Convention which (16) universities were present
(2015), Global Leadership Institute (2016), Badagry Corridor Graduate
Youth Capacity Building Conference (2016).

Daniel was formerly Personnel and Recruitment Manager at Hensmor Nigeria Limited, an Oil and Gas downstream company (2015).

The President, Nigeria Youth Association in Republic of Benin (2009).
Daniel is a graduate from Universite D’Abomey Calavi, Republic of
Benin. He is member of Nigeria Institute of Training and Development
(2014) and National Youth Assembly of Nigeria (2016). A member of the ECOWAS Youth Council and West African Youth Conference.

Daniel is an award winner of Rotary Leadership Award, Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) award as recognition of meritorious National Services in Lagos State, Most Active Corp Member in Badagry (2011), Nominated For Future Award Best Use of Advocacy (2010) by Futures Award, National Association of
Nigerian Students, Lagos Axis as Africa Patriot (2007), The most outstanding Nigerian Youth in Republic of Benin (2010) by Houdegbe North American University, (MASCOT AWARD). He was one of the ten (10) outstanding LEAP Africa Alumni celebrated at their 10th Anniversary.

Daniel was the youngest awardees at the Rainbow Choice Awards the organizer’s of Ugwashi-Uku Carnival, December, 2016 in Delta State where he got a community award in recognition of his iconic and pioneering efforts in youth leadership training and development preparing the youths for the futures in our nation.

Daniel was awarded at the Civil Society Awards 2017 in recognition of his commitment and contributions to Agenda 2030 and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) that took place recently at the Nigerian Institute of International Affairs, Lagos under the category of Democracy / Legislative Advocacy. This award was in conjunction with
his partner in Liberia (Inspired Liberia Project).

Daniel was one of the 105 Young African Leadership Initiatives (YALI) that was selected in West Africa out of 9000 youths that applied for YALI-RLC West Africa. Daniel is an alumnus of YALI-Regional Leadership Centre, Accra, Ghana, West Africa. Daniel also speaks French Language fluently.

Daniel is one of the outstanding YALI-RLC alumni creating awareness and outreach programs in rural communities and universities so that young people can know more about the Young African Leaders Initiative.

Daniel is now a member of United States Government Exchange Alumni Association, Lagos Branch.

 

 

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NOMINEES FOR THE AFRICA4U ONLINE AWARDS FOR AFRICANS IN EUROPE 2017 ANNOUNCED

NOMINEES FOR THE AFRICA4U ONLINE AWARDS FOR AFRICANS IN EUROPE 2017 ANNOUNCED
CONGRATULATIONS IN ADVANCE TO ALL AWARDEES
Dear Family and Friends,
We are pleased to inform you that the stage is set for OUR 2ND EDITION OF THE AFRICA4U ONLINE AWARDS FOR AFRICANS IN EUROPE 2017
African Achievers and Enterprising Role Models have been nominated from 11 EUROPEAN COUNTRIES 
They will all be honoured with AFRICA4U ONLINE AWARDS ON SUNDAY THE 17TH OF SEPTEMBER
At AFRICA4U , WE PROUDLY PROMOTE the true life and success stories of AFRICANS IN THE DIASPORA AND AFRICANS AROUND THE WORLD
I have organised small scale AFRICA4U AWARD EVENTS in The UK, Germany, Holland, Nigeria, U.S.A, Malta and Romania
IF YOU WOULD LIKE US TO ORGANISE AN AFRICA4U AWARDS TO RECOGNISE THE ACHIEVEMENTS OF AFRICAN ROLE MODELS IN YOUR REGION OR COUNTRY OF RESIDENCE, THEN GET IN TOUCH WITH US TODAY ON +447882809005

THIS YEARS NOMINEES FOR THE 2ND EDITION OF THE AFRICA4U ONLINE AWARDS FOR AFRICANS IN EUROPE 2017 CAN BE FOUND BELOW

ENGLAND

1. MR Archie Graham FROM GAMBIA – FOUNDER OF BOTH AFRICENTRICEVENTS.COM & AFRICENTRICNEWS.COM; CO-ORGANISER OF BLACK BOOK SWAP LITERARY EVENTS; AND CO-CHAIR OF THE BRITISH AFRICAN THEATRE COMPANY TIATA FAHODZI
2. Ngobi Godfrey FROM UGANDA – JAZZ SAXAPHONIST
3. KENYA IN THE PARK- MANAGED BY Lydia Tett Olet AND Mercy Kiminta
4. CHIEF MRS YEMISI SANUSI (Yem A Stars )- DIRECTOR OF IDAY FOUNDATION
5. Tunji Bigsam Offeyi – JOURNALIST, POET, POLITICAN AND GL;OBAL ANALYST
6. MR RICHARD DUKE – HUMAN CAPITAL STRATEGIST, COMMUNITY HISTORIAN AND PRESIDENT OF THE EFIK LEADERSHIP FOUNDATION
GERMANY

Rita Osa – CEO OF De’Osa Catering & Event Services

8 GERMANY – . Princeijo Ojo-Priestley Ama AJtavbos- AWARD WINNIG RADIO PRESENTER – AFRICAN HERITAGE RADIO HAMBURG
9.GERMANY – Toni Tuklan Ojis – SONGWRITER, PRODUCER AND SOCCER TALENT COACH
10. GERMANY – Samson Itodo – FOUNDER OF AFROBIZ GERMANY
11 GERMANY – Taiwo Edwards – RADIO PRESENTER & PERFORMING ARTIST
12 .GERMANY – Sharon Otoo– WRITER, PUBLICIST AND ACTIVIST
13 RUSSIA – Rex Essenowo PRESIDENT OF NIDO RUSSIA

14 ESTONIA – Edmond Ebot – MUSIC PROMOTER ANDF BUSINESS ENTREPRENEUR
15 MALTA- Henry Ekezie – PRESIDENT OF THE NIGERIAN MALTESE ASSOCIATION AND CEO OF CMS PROMOTIONS MALTA
16 . SWEDEN- Dominic EmeneI- MUSIC PROMOTER
17 FINLAND- Archibong Eyo Okon
18 ROMANIA- DR Henry Osakwe – MEDICAL DOCTOR
19 ROMANIA – Okeigbo Chris– COMMUNITY AMBASSADOR
20 IRELAND- TOKIE Tokie Laotan Brown -FOUNDER OF WOMEN FUND HOMES
21 HUNGARY- Herbert Shaw, RADIO PRESENTER
22 GREECE – Emma Uzoma O – CHAIRMAN OF NIDO CHAPTER, GREECE
T.T.F

PUBLISHED POET & AUTHOR, EVENTS CONSULTANT, AMBASSADOR FOR PEACE (UNIVERSAL PEACE FEDERATION) AND FOUNDER FOR AFRICA4U
www.tonyfernandez.co.uk
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NIDO BUSINESS CONFERENCE LISBON INVITATION & SPONSORSHIP REQUEST (CALL FOR PARTNERSHIP)

NIGERIAN DIASPORA EUROPE BUSINESS CONFERENCE LISBON INVITATION AND SPONSORSHIP REQUEST (CALL FOR PARTNERSHIP):

Nigerian Diaspora Business Conference is scheduled to hold on November 10-11, 2017, Lisbon, Portugal organized by Nigerians in Diaspora Organization Europe and their Nigerian and European Business partners
We invite you to participate at this unique gathering as a SPECIAL GUEST and PARTNER. The two days event will provide; –
Instant forum for participants aiming at utilizing the business opportunities offered by the natural endowments of the Nigeria Nation to network in: Business to Business Sessions; Trade and Investment Presentation; Business Match-Making; and a High-Level Award Banquet to crown the event with Awards and possible deal-signing between participating Diaspora businesses and their counterparts in Nigeria and Europe.

BENEFITS:
-Meet the Nigerians in Diaspora members and interaction to discuss Investment opportunities
-Exhibition during the Conference
-Speaking opportunity during the Dinner/Award
-Pioneer Partner for the Diaspora remittance
-Pioneer Partner for the Diaspora Telecommunication
-Pioneer Partner for the Diaspora Housing project

For full information please contact:
NIDO Europe Chairman
NIDO Europe General Secretary
NIDO Europe CEC Members
All NIDO Europe Chapter Chairmen

 

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POETRY CORNER “SUNDANCE” WRITTEN BY KENNETH CHRISTIE – ATITI

SUNDANCE

give me the oil that spreads
from finger to finger,
that our licking might be
for ever and ever.

what is the face of this sundance
where pollinations fall in tearful radiance

the shells broke to let offsprings
into new beginnings
where semen had embraced
in unbloody disvirginity

what is the face of this sundance
whose sudden setting makes shadows walk backwards again

did they…
did we not know that
even gods bend to bow
in that uncompleted circle
of new farewells?

what is the face of this sundance
but in the rising of new gods
who shall dance into tomorrow
with piercing rays

and so…
let Stanislavsky brightly turn
to see how golden embryos
transit methodically into new realities

and then we shall remember
when we danced in the sun together
with unbroken lines
and rays of unforgettable memories

at those high places
where you shall seize the day
with all in it

when you hold time still
in fragments of your own interpretations

give me the oil
that spreads
from finger to finger
that our licking
might be
for ever and ever.

-Kenneth Christie-Atiti.
©2017.

 

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MUSIC SPOTLIGHT – IN CELEBRATION OF THE AMAZING REBECCA MALOPE FROM SOUTH AFRICA

Rebecca Malope was born in 1968 in Lekazi near Nelspruit in Mpumalanga. Beyond the fact that she did not progress that far in her education, little is known about her early childhood. At an early age she was confined to a wheelchair after an illness and for a time, doctors believed that she would not walk again. Her family was very poor and in 1986 Rebecca and her sister Cynthia hiked 400 km from their home to the Johannesburg township of Evaton to seek work.

In 1986 Rebecca entered the ‘Shell Road to Fame’ music talent search, but was unsuccessful. Undeterred she re-entered the following year and won in the Best vocalist category with Shine On. The award launched her music career. She enlisted the services of producer Sizwe Zako and engaged Peter Tladi as her manager. The pop debut album of this singer, new to the music business, did not sell well. Rebecca subsequently switched to gospel music and received much media coverage, especially radio play, so crucial to local artists.

In 1990 Rebecca won the OKTV Award of Best South African female artist. In 1993 it is estimated that more than one million listeners voted for her as Best Local Established Artist in the Coca Cola Full Blast Music Award Music Show. She won this in 1993 and 1994. With respect to sales, all of her first ten gospel albums went gold and the last six were platinum. Malope has sold more than two million copies of her recordings. In 1995 her CD Shwele Baba sold more than 1 million copies in the three weeks after its release, becoming the fastest selling CD in the South African music history. In 1996 she lost her father, brother and sister in tragic circumstances. This did not stop her from producing music, which she believes is her divine vocation. Between 1995 and 2004 Rebecca and her backing group Pure Magic toured in Europe, Middle East (in particular Israel), America and Africa. While traveling in Israel in 1995 she shot a 52-minute Easter special for national broadcast on Good Friday. She then contracted to sing the National Anthem at the Double World Boxing Title fight, televised live in 30 countries worldwide.

Latterly she has had her share of setbacks and achievements. In 2001 another gospel musician claimed that Malope saw him as a rival and had hired people to kill him, despite having been of support to him in his development. That year Malope also performed live in the Democratic Republic of Congo. In 2003 she received an honorary doctorate from the University of Natal for her contribution to music and also lost her mother to illness. In December of that year she won the Kora Award for Best Gospel Singer.

Rebecca has performed at many music festivals across the country, becoming known as the ‘Queen of Gospel’, and continues to inspire listeners globally. She has collaborated with various musicians to record her albums, most notably Vuyo Mokoena. Though she does sing in a variety of languages, her music is sung mostly in Zulu. In 2004 Malope began her own SABC-2 TV talk show called Gospel Time. Today ‘Ribs’, as she is affectionately known, writes and produces most of her music. She currently lives in Johannesburg where she has her own studio.

In 2004 despite being told she could not bear children, Rebecca became pregnant but then suffered a miscarriage. That year she legally adopted the daughters of her sister Cynthia who died of AIDS-related diseases.

Music awards

1994 – Best Gospel Singer
1997 – Best Selling Album for Uzube Nam’
1998 – Best African Gospel Artist & Best Selling Album for Angingedwa
1999 – Best Female Artist and Best African Gospel for Somlandela
2002 – Best Gospel Artist for Sabel Uyabizwa
2003 – Best African Gospel Artist for Iyahamba Lenqola
2004 – Best African Gospel Artist for Hlala Nami

Discography
1998 – Hola-Ma-G-Man
1995 – Shwele Baba
1996 – Uzube Nam’
1996 – Live at the State Theatre
1997 – Angingedwa
1997 – Free at Last: South African Gospel
1998 – Somlandela
1999 – Ukholo Lwam’
2000 – Siyabonga

 

2000 – Christmas With Rebecca and Friends
2001 – Sabel Uyabizwa
2002 – Ngiyekeleni
2002 – Iyahamba Lenqola
2003 – Hlala Nami

SOURCE-   SOUTH AFRICAN HISTORY ONLINE
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NOMINEES FOR THE AFRICA4U ONLINE AWARDS FOR AFRICANS IN EUROPE 2017 MADE PUBLIC, ENTRIES FROM 11 EUROPEAN COUNTRIES

NOMINEES FOR THE AFRICA4U ONLINE AWARDS FOR AFRICANS IN EUROPE 2017 ANNOUNCED
CONGRATULATIONS IN ADVANCE TO ALL AWARDEES
Dear Family and Friends,

We are pleased to inform you that the stage is set for OUR 2ND EDITION OF THE AFRICA4U ONLINE AWARDS FOR AFRICANS IN EUROPE 2017 
African Achievers and Enterprising Role Models have been nominated from 11 EUROPEAN COUNTRIES
They will all be honoured with AFRICA4U ONLINE AWARDS ON SUNDAY THE 17TH OF SEPTEMBER
At AFRICA4U , WE PROUDLY PROMOTE the true life and success stories of AFRICANS IN THE DIASPORA AND AFRICANS AROUND THE WORLD
I have organised small scale AFRICA4U AWARD EVENTS in The UK, Germany, Holland, Nigeria, U.S.A, Malta and Romania

IF YOU WOULD LIKE US TO ORGANISE AN AFRICA4U AWARDS TO RECOGNISE THE ACHIEVEMENTS OF AFRICAN ROLE MODELS IN YOUR REGION OR COUNTRY OF RESIDENCE, THEN GET IN TOUCH WITH US TODAY ON +447882809005
THIS YEARS NOMINEES FOR THE 2ND EDITION OF THE AFRICA4U ONLINE AWARDS FOR AFRICANS IN EUROPE 2017 CAN BE FOUND BELOW

ENGLAND
1. MR Archie Graham FROM GAMBIA – FOUNDER OF BOTH AFRICENTRICEVENTS.COM & AFRICENTRICNEWS.COM; CO-ORGANISER OF BLACK BOOK SWAP LITERARY EVENTS; AND CO-CHAIR OF THE BRITISH AFRICAN THEATRE COMPANY TIATA FAHODZI

2. Ngobi Godfrey FROM UGANDA – JAZZ SAXAPHONIST
3. KENYA IN THE PARK- MANAGED BY Lydia Tett Olet AND Mercy Kiminta
4. CHIEF MRS YEMISI SANUSI (Yem A Stars )- DIRECTOR OF IDAY FOUNDATION
5. Tunji Bigsam Offeyi – JOURNALIST, POET, POLITICAN AND GL;OBAL ANALYST
6. MR RICHARD DUKE – HUMAN CAPITAL STRATEGIST, COMMUNITY HISTORIAN AND PRESIDENT OF THE EFIK LEADEERSHIP FOUNDATION

GERMANY

7. Princeijo Ojo-Amas– AWARD WINNIG RADIO PRESENTER – AFRICAN HERITAGE RADIO HAMBURG
8. Toni Tuklan Ojis – SONGWRITER, PRODUCER AND SOCCER TALENT COACH
9. Samson Itodo – FOUNDER OF AFROBIZ GERMANY
10 Taiwo Edwards – RADIO PRESENTER & PERFORMING ARTIST
11. Sharon Otoo – WRITER, PUBLICIST AND ACTIVIST

12 RUSSIA – Rex Essenowo PRESIDENT OF NIDO RUSSIA
13 ESTONIA – Edmond Ebot – MUSIC PROMOTER ANDF BUSINESS ENTREPRENEUR
14 MALTA- Henry Ekezie – PRESIDENT OF THE NIGERIAN ASSOCAIATION OF MALTA
15 . SWEDEN- Dominic EmeneI- MUSIC PROMOTER
16 FINLAND- Archibong Eyo Okon
17 ROMANIA- DR Henry OsakweE – MEDICAL DOCTOR
18 ROMANIA – Okeigbo Chris– COMMUNITY AMBASSADOR
19 IRELAND- TOKIE Tokie Laotan Brown -FOUNDER OF WOMEN FUND HOMES
20 HUNGARY- Herbert Shaw, RADIO PRESENTER
21 GREECE – Emma Uzoma O – CHAIRMAN OF NIDO CHAPTER, GREECE

T.T.F
PUBLISHED POET & AUTHOR, EVENTS CONSULTANT, AMBASSADOR FOR PEACE (UNIVERSAL PEACE FEDERATION) AND FOUNDER FOR AFRICA4U

www.tonyfernandez.co.uk

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