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This morning I started my day with daily thanksgiving, a bottle of warm water & lemon and a thirty minute jog exploring the raw Yorkshire marshlands and it’s endless beauty .
Our routine, our lifestyle and the way we manage time go a long way in planning our week .
Do you have a routine when planning your week ?
How effectively do you manage your time ?
Are you doing the things in your life right now that you are most passionate about ?
Stay focused, stay passionate and always remember that life is what you make of it .
Wishing you all an amazing week .
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Osaruonamen Ibizugbe is an inventive young communication expert, media and screen personality. A dynamic correspondent of ITV-Abuja, on the Nigerian Parliament (the Senate), and the anchor of YouthsCAN-on-ITV-Abuja.
With proven track-records on explicit reportage and discussions on policy effectiveness and youth development as positive change agents, Osaruonamen is an experienced news writer and reporter on variety of issues. An adroit video editor and a voice over artist. A motivated self-starter and a goal getter with knack for thinking outside the box and capacity to work under pressure.
Her predominantly YouthsCAN on ITV-Abuja programme has hosted over 20 young personalities such as Moses Siasia of Nigerian Young Professionals Forum (NYPF), Hamzat Lawal of CODE & Follow the Money, Osasu Igbinedion, Samson Itodo etc.
Osaruonamen Ibizugbe holds her First Degree in Accounting from the University of Abuja, and a PGD in Journalism from the International Institute of Journalism.
Currently based in the FCT, Abuja, Osaruonamen is a regular news analyst. She researched on “The influence of New Media on the cultural values of Nigerians”. She is a member of The Nigerian Union of Journalists, with five years of experience in broadcasting.
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My name is Vivian Oguche, a Christian from Kogi State, Nigeria and I work for Silverbird TV, Lagos.
I studied Biochemistry in school but six months after my national youth service corp, NYSC (it’s mandatory in Nigeria, except if you apply for an exemption), I was at home (Kogi), listening to the radio when I heard about an audition for presenters in Joy FM, Otukpo, Benue State.
It was a station owned by the then President of the Senate, David Mark and was very popular in the north central region where I lived.
I applied for the job and out of about one hundred and twenty applicants, myself and two others were chosen.
That was the beginning of my journey as a broadcaster and I practically learnt on the job.
Not too long after, I was nominated by the station for a training by the then BBC trust and that was how I met one of my great teachers, Aro Leonard.
From Joy FM, I went on to serve at Cosmo FM, to Vision FM, to Loveworldplus TV, to Galaxy TV, to Rose FM and then to Silverbird TV where I currently work as a news anchor/environment correspondent.
Essentials by Esmé is an online retailer specialising in the supply of experience and gift boxes made up with products from small wellness and homeware businesses, responsible and environmentally engaged suppliers and producers.
Essentials by Esmé cashes in on the concept of “treat yourself” by creating a distinctive “experience” to the client through ready-made boxes. The client also has the option of creating her/his own experience by creating a box.
This project was born during the first lockdown period.
Before the Coronavirus crisis I was living life at full speed, working crazy hours and spending an unbelievable amount of time commuting into central London. So being able to have a break and go through a deep reflection about my life and what I really wanted to do were life changing for me.
I could also spend more time with my family.
I started to make some themed boxes to send to my family and friends and it was so heartening to see how happy they were to receive them. My whole experience during the lockdown sowed the seeds for Essentials by Esmé!
Essentials by Esmé’s values are responsible commitment, quality, environment protection, sustainability and ethics.
Born in Montego Bay, Jamaica, Hudson-Wilkin was raised by her father and aunt Pet, her mother having left for England when she was born.[2] She did not meet her mother again until she was nine.[3] She was educated at Montego Bay High School, an all-girls secondary school in Montego Bay.[4][5] She was 14 when she decided to join the ministry and, in a 2012 interview in the Daily Telegraph, she said: “I simply had this overwhelming sense that this was what I was called to do
My name is Linford Sweeney and I live in Manchester, United Kingdom.
I am Jamaican-born of West African descent, and I am a self-employed Community Black Historian, Caribbean Genealogist, Spirituality-Life Coach, Numerologist, Poet and Published Author of two books. I seek to educate, empower and promote all aspects of African-centred self-knowledge, personal development and spiritual wellbeing.
For many years, I worked in community development and engagement within my local authority, the NHS, community enterprises, and as a civil servant. Furthermore, I taught marketing and management in a local Manchester college.
About Natasha Margaret-Victoria Bynoe the Historian Ms. Bynoe has worked on many projects that researched the lives of the enslaved in the Caribbean for the University of the West Indies and various government agencies. As of January 2020, Ms. Bynoe was appointed the C.E.O of a newly formed non-profit organization The African Diaspora Institute of Cultural Exchange and Historical Research also known as C.E.H.R. “We are an Institute that connects the mosaic of cultures of the Black Atlantic through cultural and educational exchanges and research.” For Ms. Bynoe, there is not enough scholarship as it pertains to African Diaspora histories. It is her vision as C.E.O is to create historical and cultural projects to open opportunities for many historians and culturist from around the region and to create public seminars and programs.
Her current research explores the spaces in West Africa used for human captivity. The amalgamation of narratives from both sides of the black Atlantic, shows a route filled with unimaginable horrors and triumphs: from the capture to enslavement. The oral histories told by the chiefs, kings, and griots are often times in contrast to narratives written in the history books. As of May of 2018, Ms. Natasha Bynoe traveled to Ghana and Burkina Faso to record the various narratives passed down generations of the Trans-Atlantic slave trade and slave raids that happened well into the first quarter of the 20th century stories that were told at the various areas of capture, punishment, and places used for markets to buy and sell human capital. Most importantly, the stories of rescue, escapees, and those left behind to form new ethno-societies are stories rarely heard.
Ms. Bynoe is an extremely proud alumni of the University of the West Indies, Cave Hill Barbados. She has a B.A (Hon) and M.A in History. In 2018, Ms. Bynoe spent 3 weeks as a researcher at Cape Coast Castle, and Elmina Castle in Ghana and holds the honor of being the first Barbadian to give a presentation at Cape Coast Castle, the title: ‘ Terror Continued: The First Seventy Three Years of Enslavement in Barbados’
Lady NV Radio Presenter Natasha Bynoe aka “Lady NV” best known female DJ for creating high voltage musical sparks on radio has been in the music industry over 25 years. Lady NV has toured over 28 cities on more than 3 continents. As an assistant to Russell Simmons at RAL/DEF Records, she worked at a variety of prestigious record labels. While working as an assistant publicist she represented clients like Gangstarr, Arrested Development and Janet Jackson on EMI North America Records. After leaving the labels, Lady NV went to work directly for Hip Hop legend KRS-1 as his personal assistant and was later promoted to the position of his assistant manager.
When NV left the employment of KRS-1, she brought her deft resolve to radio starting on WNWK 105.9 New York, Power 105 NYC and Hot 102 Jamaica. Securing a deal with Madison Paarc Radio Networks in 2008, Lady NV was the hosts of a highly energetic, and celebrity studded syndicated show called ‘Urban Vybz’ with up to 5 million faithful listeners mainly in Africa and America. ‘Urban Vybz’ was a two hour mix show with Lady NV as the turntablist and DJ, mixing World African Music, Reggae, and Soca. ‘Urban Vybz’ was rated #1 in Gambia on Unique FM and was heard in Zimbabwe for 3 years, Liberia for 2 years, Ghana for over 8 years, and Gambia for 10 years. The same buzz Lady NV created worldwide was felt at SLAM 101.1FM Barbados. The Weekday Fix was a hub for both international and local celebrities. The Weekday Fix was the most listened and rated #1 show on Slam 101.1 FM for 3 years.
The African Courier is a news platform for the African community in Germany.
It reports on the diaspora experience, with a focus on community life and issues of migration, discrimination and racism, African-German cultural exchange and generally on other issues of special interest to Africans.
With too many negative representations of Africa entrenched in images of war, disease, poverty and famine, The African Courier also seeks to redress the imbalance by giving a realistic image of the continent with all its challenges and opportunities. This, we think, is very important if the world is to engage Africa to mutual benefits.
The African Courier is therefore a communication forum for European-African political, economic and cultural exchanges, and a voice for Africa in Europe.
Our work is focused on the intersection of journalism and engagement to effect positive change in people’s lives.
The first issue of the bimonthly magazine appeared on the newsstands on 15 February 1998.
In January 2016, The African Courier became an online-only publication, with a daily updated website and a weekly e-newsletter.
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Tsungai Tsikirai is an award winning singer-songwriter and dancer, born and raised in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe, and based in the United Kingdom.
Her first proper taste of the world of arts was at the age of 15 when she joined the drama club at Mpopoma High School in Zimbabwe from which Iyasa Performing Arts Group was birthed under the musical direction of Nkululeko Dube. Their productions took them around Zimbabwe initially, and later to South Africa, Botswana and the USA.
Tsungai was soon scouted by Albert Nyathi who she worked with before going on to work with other renowned local Zimbabwean artists like the late Andy Brown and Nicholas Moyo of the arts council who provided mentorship and support
In 2002, Tsungai relocated to the United Kingdom where she continued to perform. She collaborated with Siyaya and featured on their Futhi Njalo album, going on to perform at Glastonbury Music Festival in 2010 with the group. Amongst her many performances, Tsungai has also been a part of the UK gospel group Free to Worship, who she toured the USA with. She also worked with Sheffield based Sosa-Xa, being involved in their BBC Last Choir Standing workshops, and she also worked and toured with Tavaziva Dance led by Bawren Tavaziva.
Tsungai’s passion for the arts saw her partnering with other artists from southern-Africa to form a performing arts group, Flame Lily Arts. Although she has a flare for dance, her greatest passion is singing with some of her music influences being the legendary sounds of Miriam Makeba, Brenda Fassie, Yvonne Chaka Chaka, Angelique Kidjo.
In 2014 she was awarded Best Music Female Artist 2014 at the ZIMMA Awards, and in 2015 Mporiro Festival awarded Tsungai for her contribution to contemporary music.
Tsungai launched her debut album, Rova Ngoma, at The Breaking Boundaries Concert which was aimed at promoting cultural diversity, empowering women through arts and community development.