Monthly Archives: August 2019

HON KENNETH GBANDI WINS AWARD FOR MOST IMPACTFUL NIGERIAN MAN IN THE DIASPORA

❤️❤️ Who God has blessed no man can curse ‼️Kenneth Chibuogwu Gbandi is “The Most Impactful Nigerian in Diaspora man of the year Award 2019 @ 4th Ghana Nigeria Achievers Award 2019. The Flights refuse to connect, the arithmetic refused to add up and network (Glo network refused to connect to MTN network) so finally I got stranded in Abuja waiting to catch my flight to Ghana for the 4th Ghana Nigeria Achievers Award. But while still stranded at the airport, I got the good news that I was nominated and conferred with “The Most Impactful Nigerian in Diaspora man of the year Award 2019. This is following the Leadership /Community Service Award 2019 by Nigerian Community Germany (Bayern, Germany e.V) last Saturday; Excellent Award for Outstanding services to Humanity 2019 by Ifybella Kidney Org. the UK last month; African Women In Europe Male Role Model of the Year 2017; Diaspora Man of the Year for 2016 (The Voice Achievers Award) Almere, The Netherlands just to mention a few in last two years or so. When you are covered by the author and finisher of every faith your zone is highly restricted zone for the pull him down, Groups. Thank you Barry Ndu and the Ghana Nigeria Achievers Award 2019 team! And all the Award committee Teams worldwide that over the years considered my services to the Diaspora and to humanity worth recognition. This Award is dedicated to Tanja, Fabian, and Nelly for having to put up with my frequent on the road and dedication to the Diaspora cause. Thank you special ones who have been with me thick and tin all these years. All Glory to the most high God.

DD

ROLE MODEL OF THE WEEK, ABIMBOLA ALAO – AWARD WINNING AUTHOR & LECTURER BASED IN PLYMOUTH

Bio: Abimbola Gbemi Alao 

Abimbola is a researcher at Lapin Yliopisto– University of Lapland, Finland. Her research explores the influence of psychosocial intervention for dementia. Abimbola taught creative writing and storytelling at Marjon Plymouth University from 2007-2018. She is currently a visiting lecturer at the Peninsular Medical School, University of Plymouth, where she teaches ’StoryWeavers for Dementia’, a module in Medical Humanities. Abimbola is an award-winning author and performance storyteller. She is also a children’s book translator and her work includes Yoruba translation of the classics: ‘Hansel and Gretel’, ‘The Little Red Hen and the Grain of Wheat’ and several other books published by Mantra Lingua.

ABIMBOLA