“CARROTS, EGGS, AND COFFEE” – AN INSPIRATIONAL STORY BY OKOLI CHUKWUKA IKENNA

CARROTS, EGGS, AND COFFEE

A carrot, an egg, and a cup of coffee. You will never look at a cup of coffee the same way again.

A young woman went to her mother and told her about her life and how things were so hard for her She did not know how she was going to make it and wanted to give up, She was tired of fighting and struggling. It seemed as one problem was solved, a new one arose.

…Her mother took her to the kitchen. She filled three pots with water and placed each on a high fire. Soon the pots came to boil.

In the first she placed carrots, in the second she placed eggs, and in the last she placed ground coffee beans. She let them sit and boil; without saying a word.

In about twenty minutes she turned off the burners. She fished the carrots out and placed them in a bowl. She pulled the eggs out and placed them in a bowl. Then she ladled the coffee out and placed it in a bowl. Turning to her daughter, she asked, “Tell me what you see.”

“Carrots, eggs, and coffee,” she replied.

Her mother brought her closer and asked her to feel the carrots. She did and noted that they were soft. The mother then asked the daughter to take an egg and break it. After pulling off the shell, she observed the hard boiled egg.

Finally, the mother asked the daughter to sip the coffee.

The daughter smiled as she tasted its rich aroma. The daughter then asked, “What does it mean, mother?”

Her mother explained that each of these objects had faced the same adversity: boiling water. Each reacted differently. The carrot went in strong, hard, and unrelenting. However, after being subjected to the boiling water, it softened and became weak. The egg had been fragile. Its thin outer shell had protected its liquid interior, but after sitting through the boiling water, its inside became hardened. The ground coffee beans were unique, however.. After they were in the boiling water, they had changed the water.

“Which are you?” she asked her daughter. “When adversity knocks on your door, how do you respond? Are you a carrot, an egg, or a coffee bean?”

Think of this: Which am I? Am I the carrot that seems strong, but with pain and adversity do I wilt and become soft and lose my strength?

Am I the egg that starts with a malleable heart, but changes with the heat? Did I have a fluid spirit, but after a death, a breakup, a financial hardship or some other trial, have I become hardened and stiff? Does my shell look the same, but on the inside am I bitter and tough with a stiff spirit and hardened heart?

Or am I like the coffee bean? The bean actually changes the hot water, the very circumstance that brings the pain. When the water gets hot, it releases the fragrance and flavor. If you are like the bean, when things are at their worst, you get better and change the situation around you when the hour is the darkest and trials are their greatest do you elevate yourself to another level?

How do you handle adversity? Are you a carrot, an egg or a coffee bean?

The happiest of people don’t necessarily have the best of everything; they just make the most of everything that comes along their way. The brightest future will always be based on a forgotten past; you can’t go forward in life until you let go of your past failures and heartaches.

When you were born, you were crying and everyone around you was smiling.

Live your life so at the end, you’re the one who is smiling and everyone around you is crying.

May we all be COFFEE!!!!

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GHANA NIGERIA ACHIEVERS AWARD 2016, TAKING PLACE IN ACCRA ON FRIDAY 8TH OF JULY- DON,T MISS IT

GHANA NIGERIA ACHIEVERS AWARD (GNAA 2016)

Anticipate the GNAA 2016 which is poised to Reward Nigerian and Ghananian citizens who have been doing great to make our environment a better place in their respective disciplines

‪#‎Themed‬:
‘Rewarding Hardwork and Celebrating Positive Effort Towards Building a Prosperous Society’

You are kindly invited to this event. This event aimed at recognizing the effort of men and women who have blazed the trail in their respective field of endeavour.We believe in appreciating the positive efforts of people when they are still alive as we sincerely believe it would spur them to do more

Date- Friday 8th July, 2016
Venue-British Council, Accra -Ghana
Time-5.00pm

 

For Enquiries and Sponsorship ,call Comrade Barry +233541293499,Alex+233545536600,Ella,+233540343388,Daniel+2348038129790.Email-ghananigeriaachieversaward@gmail.com

 

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ROLE MODEL OF THE WEEK, ABEGUNDE SUNDAY OLAOLUWA – POET, PUBLIC SPEAKER & COMMUNITY AMBASSADOR

BIOGRAPHY

ABEGUNDE SUNDAY OLAOLUWA is a zealous African poet and public speaker.
He is a good ambassador of Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Osun
State. He is the author of “Unleash Your Potential: Beyond Just
Motivation”, Christian book, “Young Christians and Love” and a poetry
book, “In His Realm”. He is the curator of some poetry anthologies
among which are “We Cry for Peace”(2014), “Voice of Humanity”(2014),
“Love poem Anthology”(2015) and “Peace is Possible”(2015). An
exclusive interview with him was also published in the book “The First
Chronicle of New Generation of Nigerian Authors” (2015)
Sunday’s poems are contained in several international anthologies
including two volumes of “Art of Being Human” compiled and edited by
Daniela Voicu and Brian Wrixon, “Muse for World Peace Poetry”, “Wind
of Change” and “The Phenomenal Woman: Maya Angelou”.

 

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Laureates include:

+ Winner of World Union of Poets Prize 2016

+ Rate Top 20 on EGC List 2015

+ Association of Christian Journalist Writers’ Award, Outstanding
Young Achiever 2014

+ Creative Writers Association of Nigeria (CWAN) Award as Literary
Emperor Award 2014,

+ EGC Top 50 Poets That Rocked Nigeria 2014 and

+ Federal Polytechnic Ado-Ekiti Student Union Award, Most Inspiring
Writer of the Year 2013 and others.

Sunday is the principal director of Speaking Pen International
Concept, Lagos, Nigeria and an official representative of Caprecon
Development Foundation, Luton, UK.

TRUE AFRICAN HERITAGE AWARDS 2016,SATURDAY THE 24TH OF SEPTEMBER- AN EVENT YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO MISS

The True African Heritage Brand was set up by Rukayat Aderewa Basaru

Rukayat Aderewa Basaru popularly known as Adebeauty love is a Speaker, Parent Governor, Entrepreneur and Mother. She has three Organisations in UK that is helping Africans in both home and abroad in different ways i.e. Education, Immigration, Family Issue, Marriage/Divorce, children Advise, Youth empowerment, Employment, Business and many more. She has been nominated for different awards including International Achievers Awards and Life Changers Awards, MBE Awards, NEA Awards etc. She believes in giving back to the community like she always say, inspire before you expire.

The True African Heritage Brand, Image and vision, goes beyond the art of community engagement and building relationships, it is a vision inspired to promote, celebrate and embrace “all great things African” amongst various  African communities in the diaspora and around the world.

Adebeauty is very passionate about “Connecting and Networking” – the trend to build and develop great networks, partnerships and collaborations is fast becoming a mandatory feature in all of the colourful and inspirational events she has organised.

Her mindset, energy and vision has set the pace for Africans from different backgrounds to enjoy and embrace the art of growing and loving together.

This year’s True African heritage will be taking place on Saturday the 24th of September 2016 at The Ripples Centre, 121 -125 Ripples Road, Barking, IG11 7FN from 5pm on the dot to 10.30pm.

 

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THIS IS AN EVENT YOU CAN OT AFFORD TO MISS

PANZVIMBO ORGANISES AFRICAN FUN DAYS IN SLOUGH FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY, DONT MISS IT

All roads lead to Slough this Summer, as an amazing initiative called “Panzvimbo” will be organising Family Day outs, Barbecues and Reunions aimed at promoting diversity, community cohesion, African Food, Culture and Entertainment.

Come and network and make new friends

Tomorrows African Family Day takes place at The Slough Cricket Club, Upton Court Road, Slough, SL3 7 LT    For more info, contact  07913328060

The future is filled with many great great beginnings, Our vision is to promote community cohesion among Africans, the best is yet to come

 

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POEM CELEBRATING INTERNATIONAL DAY OF THE AFRICAN CHILD BY EKU MC-GRED FROM SIERRA LEONE

African Child
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9jm8T6XUa1c

I am an African child
Born with a skin the colour of chocolate
Bright, brilliant and articulate
Strong and bold; I’m gifted
Talented enough to be the best
I am an African child

Often the target of pity
My future is not confine to charity
Give me the gift of a lifetime;
Give me a dream, a door of opportunity;
I will thrive
I am an African child

Do not hide my fault
show me my wrong
I am like any other;
Teach me to dream
And I will become
I am an African child

I am the son, daughter of the soil
Rich in texture and content
Full of potential for a better tomorrow
Teach me discipline, teach me character, teach me hard work
Teach me to think like the star within me
I am an African child

I can be extra-ordinary
call me William Kamkwamba the Inventor;
Give me a library with books
Give me a scrap yard and discarded electronics
Give me a broken bicycle;
Plus the freedom to be me
And I will build you a wind mill
I am an African child

We are the new generation
Not afraid to be us
Uniquely gifted, black and talented
Shining like the stars we are
We are the children of Africa
Making the best of us
Yes! I am an African child
© 2010 Eku McGred

“African Child” by Eku Mcgred

INTRODUCING THE AMAZING VIDEO “AFRICAN CHILD” BY PINTINZ (ONE OF THE ARTISTS, THAT I MENTOR)

 
VIDEO PREMIERE: Inspired Pintinz – “African Child”
 
Sensational artist Inspired Pintinz under Sounds of Eminik imprint returns in 2016 with the unleash of his much anticipated new single “African Child”.
The prominent afro-influenced singer worked with director Jude Fab-Obi Filmz and themes the video with a costumed story-line of what a typical old-skool Nigerian/African life is in challenging remote environment for both young and old aspiring people on their path to success; which sends an inspirational message of “never give up in your dreams”. The song was produced by UK Nigerian-born producer Eminik who gave it a soothing modern pop/rock kind of sound that is rather captivating to the ears and mind.
The video also reveals a short teaser of Pintinz’s next music video “So Blessed” which is one to specially look forward.
 
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“THE BEAUTIFUL SHADES OF FAITH AND MYSTERY” BY OKOLI CHUKWUKA IKENNA

Dr. Ahmed, a well known cancer specialist, was once on his way to an important conference in another city where he was going to receive an award in the field of medical research.
He was excited about the award and so boarded a plane to the venue.
However, two hours after the plane took off, it made an emergency landing at the nearest airport due to a technical problem.
Afraid that he would not make it in time to the conference, he immediately went to the reception to make enquiries. He found out that he would have to wait ten hours for the next flight to his destination!
He rented a car and drove himself to the conference city which was four hours away.
Soon after he left, the weather changed and a heavy storm began.
The downpour made it difficult for him to see so he missed a turn he was supposed to take.
Driving in the heavy rain on a deserted road, feeling hungry and tired, he frantically began to look for any sign of civilization.
He came across a small tattered house and knocked on the door. A beautiful lady opened the door. He explained his situation and wanted to use the lady’s telephone but she had no telephone. She however asked him to come inside and wait till the weather improved.
The doctor who was hungry and exhausted accepted the offer.
The lady offered him something to eat and drink.
She asked him to join her in prayers but he declined.
According to him, he believed in hard work, not in prayers!
Sitting at the table and sipping his tea, the doctor watched the woman pray many times beside a baby’s crib.
Feeling that the woman might be in need of help, the doctor asked her what exactly she needed from God and asked if God ever listened to her prayers.
When he inquired of the child in the crib, the woman explained that her son was down with cancer.
And they had been advised to see a doctor named Ahmed who could cure him but she did not have enough money to afford his fees.
She said that God had not yet answered her prayers but said that God would create some way out one day.  She added that she would not allow her fears to overcome her faith!
Stunned and speechless, Dr.Ahmed began to weep!
He was forced to say out loud, “GOD IS GREAT” and recollected to the woman, all the sequences of bad events: malfunction on the plane, a thunderstorm and how he lost his way.  All of which had happened because
God answers prayers,  wanted to give him a chance to come out of his bondage of materialistic career pursuit and give some time to a poor, helpless woman who had nothing but rich prayers!
Oh! What a God!
God may not answer your prayers YOUR WAY but he will always answer HIS way.
Behind the scenes, he will move men, the weather, events, circumstances etc in order to work out the best for you!
Do not stop trusting!
Do not stop hoping!
God is busy planning your dancing this year!
Hold on!
Hold out!

Written by Okoli Chukwuka Ikenna

 

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ROLE MODEL OF THE WEEK – IRENE ERIBO – FACILITATOR, EVENT PLANNER & COMMUNITY AMBASSADOR

IRENE PROFILE/BACKGROUND

From a young age Irene always had the interest and flare for hair and creativity and, from her pre-teen age she has already started to manage her own hair by taking it out, plaiting and creating styles to suit even from that age, she knew what she wanted.

Subsequently, she nurtured this interest and passion and years further down the line she began to plait hair for families and friends. Her creativity and flare led her to tutoring hair braiding and sewing at a local charity.

Irene can be described as an all rounder due to her love, taste and quest for Knowledge and to satisfy this quest, she acquired a Diploma in Public Administration at Lagos State University which involved the knowledge and experience on how to manage office procedures, policies, procedures and practices of civil service

Very passionate about people’s well being and hence, she pursued a Bachelor of Science (B.Sc Hon’s) degree in Health and Social Care in 2013 at Roehampton University. Her work experience was at Sure care as a support worker where she worked amongst the elderly seeing to their daily needs and well being.

Not satisfied and due to her good communication and inter-personal skills, Irene decided to do her master in Human Rights and International Relations. To put theory into practise, Irene did her work placement at African Child Trust and she was retained as their Public Relation Officer.

Having recognised Irene as a people’s person, she was head hunted by Black Tribe Television and subsequently became their international correspondent

Irene is a firm believer of updating her knowledge, hence, she seized every opportunity to undergo courses for her Continues Professional Development (CPD) and this includes:

 First Aid Paediatric

 NVQ level 2 on Hair Braiding and Basic sewing,

 leadership Programmes

 Speakers programmes

 Train the trainer courses.

 

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Giving back to the community is her watchword and for that reason she joined different groups that share her interests and beliefs, such as World of women, Universal peace federation and Central association of Nigeria United Kingdom.

Irene is a socialite, event planner and the organisers of various, event such as children funfair parties, E-B- O-N- Y Beauty and Creativity Contest and she is in media lime light on BBC radio, BEN TV, Ahodwo FM and The African Show, Oasis Universal Radio.

The Cameroon Diaspora Convention 2016,What to expect for Day 2 -Saturday 11th of June

The Cameroon Diaspora Convention 2016 is an amazing event you cannot afford to miss which will be taking place on Friday 10th to Sunday 12th June 2016 at The Madejski Football Stadium, Madejski Millenium Hotel Reading, RG2 0FL, Berkshire

Tickets can be purchased by The Website at www.cameroon-forum.org alternatively you can ring 07932480655, 07956957279, 07828472147 or 07901399512

Cameroon Diaspora Convention – CDC, is a planned progression from the successful Cameroon Festival (CAMFEST) Programme that has taken place over the last three years

CAMFEST comprised three separate events; Gala, Cultural and Sports Exposition, and a

church service. These spanned May through to July. All these events have now been rolled

into one, and an enterprise element appended to create one single event, one single meeting place, at least two days to synergise, get to know each other and do business.

Come and be part of this great three day event aimed at building at creating enterprising and dynamic communities, building strong positive relationships and partnerships, networking and discovering a wide range of opportunities, products and services

What to expect on day TWO- SATURDAY THE 11TH OF JUNE

Saturday – Starts at 12 noon

Exhibition; artefacts, books, fashion, freight, health, alumni, spiritual,

Sports; adult and youth football, rugby, table tennis, pool, basket ball, volleyball

Children; bouncy castle, face-painting, tug-of-war, sack race, egg&spoon race, traditional

Cameroonian games

Cultural Display by 4 cultural groups,

Music; popular music by DJ Gala.

Food & Drink; Cameroon cuisine and BBQ

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