WATCH THIS SPACE FOR OUR INITIATIVES TAKING PLACE IN TALLIN, ESTONIA AND HELSINKI, FINLAND THIS MONTH.
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PHILLIPS ALAYANDE WILL BE PERFORMING AT BLACK HISTORY CELEBRATIONS AT CITY LIBRARY BRADFORD TAKING PLACE ON FRIDAY THE 21ST OF OCTOBER AT 4.30PM.
THIS IS AN EVENT YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO MISS- CLICK ON THE LINK BEWLO TO FIND OUT MORE ABOUT PHILLIPS ALAYANDE
O.Phils is a Refugee Action volunteer and a member of Refugee Action Experts by Experience Group, BRAVE, who has been leading music sessions at the weekly welcome group and has written a song ; ‘FREE’. After singing it in the group, he had the vision to rehearse with other refugees and produce this amazing music video to bring hope to others and release it during Refugee Week 2022 with live performances at the Bradford Refugee Week Launch and Celebration event. The dream is now a reality. Thank you to all who made this possible. All proceeds go to Refugee Action. https://www.refugee-action.org.uk/

My name is Suely Mané, I was born in Guinea-Bissau on 8 May 1981, but moved to Portugal in 1985 where I lived and completed my studies, I graduated in Business Administration by Lisbon School of Economics and Management.
In 2007 I moved to Leeds and I have been living in Leeds ever since with my young family. I am a HR professional working as a Resourcing Partner for First Bus Shared Services.
Recently, to be precise on 1 June 2022 I have officially launched my educational puzzles under the name of Ntal Limited. NTAL means ours in Mandinga and it was created to provide families quality time together through puzzles about the heroes of the independence for the PALOP (Aftican Countries with Portuguese as Official Language). You can find Ntal on Facebook and Instagram by @ntal_store and myself as Suely Mane on both platforms.
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ST KITTS AND NEVIS INDEPENDENCE TAKES PLACE ON SUNDAY 25TH OF SEPTEMBER AT D.A , 10 WORTHINGTON STREET, BRADFORD, BD8 8ET .
COME AND BE PART OF THE CELEBRATIONS OF THIS AMAZING ISLAND KNOWN FOR ITS AMAZING PEOPLE. TO FIND OUT MORE ABOUT THIS EVENT CONTACT MR JERRY CRAWFORD
Saint Kitts and Nevis is a dual-island nation situated between the Atlantic Ocean and Caribbean Sea. It’s known for cloud-shrouded mountains and beaches. Many of its former sugar plantations are now inns or atmospheric ruins. The larger of the 2 islands, Saint Kitts, is dominated by the dormant Mount Liamuiga volcano, home to a crater lake, green vervet monkeys and rainforest crisscrossed with hiking trails.
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BREAKING NEWS-
The amazing Bradford based Sinead Campbell – A Singer, Songwriter and Music Instigator for Bradford Producing hub will be performing one of her songs AT OUR BLACK HISTORY MONTH CELEBRATIONS TAKING PLACE AT THE UK HOUSE OF PARLIAMENT IN OCTOBER 2022.
CLICK ON THE LINK BELOW TO FIND OUT MORE ABOUT HER
Bradford’s Sinead Campbell is a singer-songwriter, creative producer and Music Instigator with Bradford Producing Hub. She supports the music scene within the district, curates music events and runs Bradford Buskival.
She is a soul singer who delivers smooth RnB basslines & propulsive rhythms. She seeks to inspire confidence in others and stands for connectedness. She has shared the stage with the likes of Basement Jaxx, Aswad and Arrested development, has support from BBC Introducing amongst others and is just getting started.
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At King’s Call, we help people reach their happiness through satisfactory phone calls. We are a call company that helps people navigate love, friendships, and other relationships. Through our satisfactory calls, we create a special sense of belonging between and among friends, love partners, and family members, thereby strengthening the relationships they have built over the years.
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“Shipley based creative, Tricia Arthur-Stubbs, will be sharing poetry at the Black History Month Celebrations. Tricia has been writing poetry since she was 10 years old, and has recently started performing her poetry. Tricia works creatively in many artforms, she leads workshops in dance, (including Caribbean Carnival Dance), is a videographer and also plays the drums. Tricia believes that the arts can have a deep impact on people’s lives and much of her work aims to give a voice to the voiceless.”
AFRICA4U ASSOCIAITON WILL BE ORGANISING THE BLACK HISTORY MONTH CELEBRATIONS AT THE CITY LIBRARY IN BRADFORD ON FRIDAY THE 21ST OF OCTOBER AT 4.30PM

COMING SOON ON TONY TOKUNBO FERNANDEZ SHOW – INTERVIEW WITH MP CHI ONWURAH, MP FOR NEWCASTLE CENTRAL , WATCH THIS SPACE
CLICK ON THE LINK TO FIND OUT MORE ABOUT MP ONWURAH
I was born in Wallsend, grew up on Hillsview Avenue in Kenton and went to Kenton School before studying Electrical Engineering in London. I have lived in many different cities around the world, without ever for a moment forgetting where I am from: Newcastle. My values and beliefs were formed in Newcastle based on the people I grew up with and my own experiences.
My family
My maternal grandfather was a sheet metal worker in the shipyards of the Tyne during the depression. My mother grew up in poverty in Garth Heads on the quayside. In the fifties she married my father, a Nigerian student at Newcastle Medical School. In 1965 I was born, whilst they were living in Long Benton where my father had a dental practise. I was still a baby when my father took us to live in Awka, Nigeria. But two years later the Biafran Civil War broke out bringing famine with it and, as described vividly in an Evening Chronicle article in 1968, my mother, my brother and sister and I returned as refugees to Newcastle, whilst my father stayed on in the Biafran army.
This early experience of the impact of war on ordinary families left me with a strong sense of my own good fortune in living in a peaceful parliamentary democracy where it is possible to bring about change without taking up the gun or the sword. I am not a pacifist, I believe that our country is worth defending and fighting for. But we do live in a democracy and, increasingly, there are international institutions at the European and global level to enable us to pursue and defend our legitimate interests through debate and discussion.
My education
I benefited from a comprehensive, inspirational and free education for which I will always be grateful. I attended Hillsview nursery, infants and junior schools. A good start in a good school is critical in determining a child’s experience of education and the opportunities that it can bring. At Hillsview I learnt to enjoy learning, and to think that anything was possible. My mother made sure I understood how lucky I was to be able to walk two hundred yards to a great school when some children had to walk for hours to share a classroom with a hundred others.
At 11 I went to Kenton Comprehensive School. I studied for my O and A levels, but also played for our netball and hockey teams, had my first taste of public speaking and learnt to play the saxophone moderately badly. My education enabled me to hold my own with people from every walk of life, and to earn my living doing something I love, engineering. I want every child in Newcastle to have that opportunity. When I was 17 I was elected Kenton School’s MP in a mock election.
SOURCE – MP CHI ONWURAH WEBSITE
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