“THE ZIMBABWE INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S AWARDS” written by Shingai Mushayabasa

The ZIWAs

The Zimbabwe International Women’s Awards – ZIWA – was birthed from the realisation that many worthy and deserving Zimbabwean women across the globe are overlooked. Adhering to Ghandi’s assertion to ‘be the change you wish to see’, we set out to change this status quo, and in 2014 launched an event to host and celebrate trailblazing divas of  Zimbabwean origin. Through recognising women internationally, we seek not only to applaud them, but also to inspire others to know that the glass ceiling is only but a mirage. Zimbabwean women are known for their work ethos; as Huchu rightly states in the novel ‘Hairdresser of Harare’, ‘we have forgotten who we are: ‘the children of the builders of the great Zimbabwe, the eternal city of stone.’

ZIWA are excited to share with you our latest developments. This year we are taking it to another level! Our team has expanded. We have also launched the ZIWA Community Programme that we hope can help empower the next generation. We encourage everyone to get involved. This programme will offer free personal development and empowerment support echoing the well-known adage, ‘if you educate a girl you educate the whole nation.’ We have also built a strong network of inspirational women, who are making big strides in their respective professional fields to act as mentors in our Mentorship Programme.

In addition, ZIWA will offer an awesome cocktail of empowerment opportunities that include our Single Parent, Health and Wellbeing, and Business Support Network Groups. These programmes are in the reach of every Zimbabwean woman, and we invite all to take part.

Our website – http://www.ziwaawards.com – will launch in April 2015 with details of the 2015 ZIWA Celebration and supporting programmes.

Shingai Mushayabasa for ZIWA

POETRY CORNER “AWAKE NIGERIA” BY PHILO MALIZE KING – POET & PHILOSOPHER

BRIEF BIO.
Philo Malize King, a philosopher and poet, hailed as The Philosophical Poet because of the esoteric style of most of his poems. He is a native of Ukpor Nnewi-south in Anambra state, Nigeria. He has a degree in philosophy(second class (Honours) upper division) from the Great University of Benin, Edo state, Nigeria. He is currently a master of Arts student of Metephysics at the Nnamdi Azikiwe University Awka, Anambra state, Nigeria. Malize is a young man with an unusual crave for excellence, a voracious reader, critical and articulate thinker.

PROFILE.
Artistic Name: Philo Malize King
Phone:  08131010225
Date of Birth: 23rd May, 1987                                         Place of Birth: Onitsha, Anambra State
Sex:  Male
Nationality: Nigerian
State of Origin: Anambra State, Nnewi South.
Marital Status: Single

First Degree: University of Benin, Benin City, Edo State, Nigeria.
Course/ Year: Philosophy; 2006-2010

Second Degree: Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka, Anambra State, Nigeria.
Course/Year: Metaphysics; 2013-till date.

SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS:
Face book: Philo Malize King.
Twitter: @kingmalize.
Blog: philomalizeking.wordpress.com
OTHERS:
www.voicesnet.com
www.facebook.com/inop4all

Awake Nigeria! – Written by Mr Philo Malize King

My mother home, Nigeria
Bled and still bleeding from her implosion,
Ravaged and still ravaged by rapists of the incorrigible kind,
Racing against the racist,
Brain drained and drained of her mother’s milk
And left to ponder and wonder on her pong

Lugard is gone
She is left with guns, mirrors, broken fences
And a city whose centre cannot hold,                                         Regions of north and east
And south and west
Spent and used up.

Now free but packaged in locally made chains
The captive and captors
And the freedom to gain,
Impregnated by the sons of the soil
Still aborted by her own womb
And she points at the toothless vampires
Instead of cleansing her own

Nigeria, when shall thou dry thy soul, soiled?
And darken from birth of bribery, still oiled
Not by the deeds of the dead white devil
But still, thy investment in evil
Evil to thy seed
Ado and stop guzzling the exertions of thy breed
For the liars and lice that sucked thy vein
Glory and pleasure in thy pain

Purge thy system off corruption
And consciences, clogged of vain intentions
Listen to the tears of thy womb, crying acid,
To the caution from the tomb whispering in echo
Quit mourning in thy supplications,
Awake from thy hallucinations
Giants are not cowards; Goliath was at the battlefield first.

Nigeria my fatherland,
Wake up to the race of time
For the night is losing its hold,
Then, what tales will thy sons be told?
Not of thy premature ejaculation
Nor black exploitation.

The breast that I suckled,
Awake from thy muddle
Puddle no more
And rid thyself of the culture of corruption
Trade no more on the track of death
And remove the shoe of oppression.

4 NEW AFRICAN WRITERS JOIN OUR TEAM – ADEDAYO , VICTOR, GIFT & SETHUNYA

DEAR FAMILY, FRIENDS AND FANS,

THIS IS JUST TO INFORM YOU THAT THE FINAL LIST OF SHORT-LISTED NOMINEES FOR THE AFRICA4U ONLINE AWARDS FOR AFRICANS IN EUROPE 2015- SUPPORTED BY TONY TOKUNBO FERNANDEZ WILL BE ANNOUNCED IN THE NEXT FEW DAYS WITH ENTRIES FROM AFRICAN ROLE MODELS MAKING A DIFFERENCE IN VARIOUS EUROPEAN COUNTRIES.
LETS CONTINUE TO CELEBRATE AND PROMOTE THEIR STORIES

MORE GREAT NEWS ….
AS PART OF OUR CAMPAIGN TO CREATE MORE PLATFORMS AND OPENINGS FOR THE VOICES OF THE AFRICAN YOUTH, I AM PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THAT I NOW HAVE FOUR NEW WRITERS FOR OUR BLOG WHICH NOW RECEIVES A DECENT AMOUNT OF TRAFFIC FROM SEVERAL COUNTRIES AROUND THE WORLD.

PLEASE JOIN ME IN WELCOMING AND CONGRATULATING OUR NEW MENTEES

MR Adedayo Adeyemi Agarau – WINNER OF THE Tony Tokunbo FernandezINTERNATIONAL POETRY COMPETITION 2015 – MR AGARAU IS A YOUNG AMBITIOUS NIGERIAN POET WITH EXCEPTIONAL IDEAS, HE WILL BE PROMOTING THE WORKS OF NIGERIAN POETS ON A WEEKLY BASIS

Gift Amukoyo IS A RECENT GRADUATE FROM DELTA STATE UNIVERSITY, NIGERIA, SHE IS A PASSIONATE POET AND ALSO WRITES ON WOMEN ADVOCACY AND YOUTH DEVELOPMENT. SHE WILL ALSO BE WRITING ON WOMEN ADVOCACY, WOMEN EMPOWERMENT AND YOUTH DEVELOPMENT

Sameria Van Victor Jr. WAS PRESS SECRETARY FOR THE INTERNATIONAL CENTRE FOR HUMAN RIGHTS ADVOCACY, ABUJA, NIGERIA, HE CURRENTLY STUDIES AT THE University of Buckingham – HE WIL BE WRITING TWICE A MONTH ON POLITICS AND LAW

MISS SETHUNYA IS FROM LESOTHO AND LIVES IN LESOTHO – SHE IS THE FOUNDER FOR A CHARITY FOR WOMEN, SHE WILL BE WRITING ON SOUTHERN AFRICAN HISTORY AND REAL ISSUES AFFECTING WOMEN

WATCH THIS SPACE FOR MORE DEVELOPMENTS IN 2015 AND BEYOND

T.T.F

MULTI- INTERNATIONAL AWARD WINNER, PUBLISHED AUTHOR AND POET, COMPERE, INTERNATIONAL BROADCASTER AND MENTOR

POETRY CORNER- “STRANGE WORLD” BY OLUMIDE BISIRIYU – CEO OF EGC – A MAN OF MANY TALENTS

STRANGE WORLD

I see blue
With all the stars in splendour
My being could not have fathomed
How o’er the sands I still see life
The wells, the seas, the universe
No vacuum I see not to have been filled
Earth, wind, water, and fire
Depravity of our old run state

I hear music
And the tunes I could not decipher
Birds patch on my window
Bugs buzz up on the trees
While the air itself
A music of freshness
Like the gods bless our presence in rhythms
My being is renewed with healing
While the woods stay close like pals
Still filling my home despite eviction

I pray
Let me sleep away in this garden
Of nature like manure to my growth
No need to wait for a paradise
This world in itself is built for such
The meals, the herbs, the feeling
Of freshness and life in sane
Beautiful to sight and soul
Where nothing else breaks the old layers
But for technology I fear the odds

I see doom
When smokes I could not curtail
Fill the air and the earth in pain
Animals cry and run for safety
Maybe in after-life we’ll see them again
The sand could no longer hold ground
Its top notches are washing away
Help! This is chaos but we’r not alarmed
My eyes turn in high speed
I’ve been teleported to a strange world.

MR SHOLA EMMANUEL – RENOWNED SAXOPHONIST BASED IN ABUJA – BUILDING RELATIONSHIPS THROUGH MUSIC

Shola Emmanuel Shola EML is renowned saxophonist and multi-instrumentals – specializing in orchestration, who resides in Abuja, Nigeria. He studied trumpet with Emperor Muyiwa Kunnuji ( Osemako ) and French Jazz and Classical Master Guy Touvron (Paris conservatory). He attained his EML student composer grant with Saxophonist J. Aerbersold (Albany Music School USA).

His work has gone beyond just playing the saxophone; it’s about building relationships with people and bridging the gap between various languages. Think of it……Shola has cultivated a relationship that transcends the ordinary. He speaks the language the clients and fans are comfortable with.

Associated acts:

John Hugh Masekela, Ursuiline Kairson, Roy Hargrove,

Bright Gain, The U.S fabulous four, Charlie Porter Quatet,

Tee Mac Iseli, Nicholas Folmer Quartet, Ron Kenoly,

Bobby Ricketts, Enja of France, Lionel Peterson,

Stephane Wrambel, The Henhouse Prowlers, Tom Mc Clung et al

Dare Art Alade, Matteo Pastorino, Al-kebulan,

STYLE

Shola Emmanuel’s style is the jazz enthusiasts dream. A creative blend of jazz that feeds off traditional African rhythms, while maintaining the style, class and debonair of a resurgent New Orleans protege.

Shola Emmanuel’s style has stretched the jazz agenda, carved out a niche and prevailed in an environment awash with pop music at the fore.

PERFORMANCE

Our mantra is quite simple. We believe in giving the public an unforgettable experience and quite frankly converting more and more to this beautiful music called “Afro Jazz”.

Our concerts draw huge crowds from traditional jazz loving connoisseurs, young urban professionals, prominent citizens, mainstream music lovers, members of the expatriate

community and the celebrity circuit.

Our performances are full on and energetic, yet they maintain the subtlety and variety that you would expect from a diverse jazz orchestra.

Contact : +234 813 538 4980 /+234 802 367 5217

rhythmsax@gmail.com / rhythmsax@yahoo.com

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CONTACTS

Documentary:

press Interview :

Internet : rhythmandsax.com

Facebook : https://m.facebook.com/RhythmandSaxOrchestra

Music : http://rhythmandsax.com/audio-3/

Videos : http://rhythmandsax.com/gallery-3/videos2014/

Links : http://crazybentbrasstube.blogspot.com/?m=1

www. reverbnation.com/rhythmsax

MP ALOK SHARMA- THE MP FOR READING WEST- AN INSIGHT INTO SUCCESSFUL CAMPAIGNS (PART 4)

Pangbourne Business Rates

The issue:

Local businesses in Pangbourne faced a fall in trade as a result of reduced footfall, during the closure of the Whitchurch Bridge for maintenance.

Achievements to date:

  • Alok made contact with Pangbourne businesses that were being affected by a fall in trade as a result of the bridge closure, Alok wrote to the Valuation Office Agency (VOA) to ask for a reduction in business rates
  • The VOA confirmed to Alok that they would consider the request but required further evidence, so Alok wrote to all of the affected businesses to ask them to submit evidence of the fall in trade
  • The VOA agreed to a temporary reduction in the business rates paid by 16 affected businesses during the time that the Whitchurch Bridge was closed
  • Alok also held two meetings with the Whitchurch Bridge Company to put pressure on the company to complete works quickly and provide local residents and businesses with regular updates

Alok says:

“Many of the businesses in Pangbourne rely on passing trade and are facing a downturn as a consequence of the Whitchurch Bridge closure. I am therefore delighted that the VOA has permitted a reduction in business rates, which will provide some much needed relief to these small local businesses.”

MR TONY PATRICK – WHAT INSPIRED ME TO SET UP NIGERIAN EUROPEAN AWARDS AND NIGERIAN EUROPEAN TV

The Voice Achievers Award Winning Diaspora Producer of the Year, 2014, Tony TPrhymes Patrick is the Producer and Presenter of  Naija EU TV.

His Father Patrick Igwe, was a Strong advocate for Human Rights and Equality, he  fought and defended his people to ensure they had a better life, the blood still runs in the family as Mr  TPrhymes Love for Representing the People is obvious once you meet him in person.

He Started as a Secretary, working with Some Legal Chambers in Lagos and then later worked with a Stockbroking firm  and a Travel Agency, But all through the years, he was passionate about Entertainment and positive collaborations , he  also loved to write, has written two unpublished Novels.

He Holds of Royal Society of Arts Certificate, London in Secretarial Administration.

Tony also worked with the Late Gani Fawehinmi, he learnt to fight for the people and to always complete whatever he initiated.

Being in the  Diaspora, he found it Interesting to represent the people as an Entertainment Ambassador . He is a Producer and Presenter with a Nigerian online TV Channel called Naija EU TV. Promoting Artists, Businessmen and Women through TV Jingles, Entertainment Briefs, TV Coverages, Interviews, etc. The Founder of the Prestigious Annual Nigerian Europe Awards. (NEU AWARDS).

I came up with The Nigerian European Awards, TV and Media Brand due to the fact that I was an Artist, Songwriter and Producer based in Europe and there were no platforms to promote and showcase African Talent and potential ,  I had to give up my own musical career to represent the people in the area of Promotion.

I Started travelling around to create awareness and interview African Artists based in Europe  for Free.

My patience in organising and championing The Nigerian Europe Awards, eventually paid off, as i put in endless nights of hard work, perseverance, investments and drive to ensure my dreams came through.

Today the brand is uniquely reputable in Europe with so much potential for the future

. In the Next Five Years I believe that one Nigerian Artist or Businessman or woman in Europe will be Largely Endorsed by a Big Company, as within the past years I have discovered many Talents. We successfully organized and executed the First Award in 2013 in Spain, the Second was in Italy, This Year, 2015 will be held again in Spain. There has been a lot awareness being created on social media about the NEU Awards, and it has drawn a lot of People around the closer to the Participant, This is my Joy and I want this Event to continue for a long time. Looking around Now, since the Birth of Nigerian Europe Awards, a lot of Promoters has been motivated to started promoting Nigerians in Diaspora, this is exactly what I dreamt of, and its coming to past. Thanks to all that is taking their time to promote Nigerian Artists and Businessmen and Women in Europe.

POETRY CORNER- “IN AFRICA, THE WORLD WAS MADE” BY VICTOR JR SAMERIA – POET AND COMMUNITY AMBASSADOR

Mr Sameria is a Young Poet, A Community Engagement Ambassador and a Role Model making a difference to life.

He is also The Press Secretary to The International Centre for Human Rights Advocacy, Abuja

“IN AFRICA, THE WORLD WAS MADE” BY VICTOR JR SAMERIA

Beautiful People, Beautiful People

Like well crested native ornaments

Soaked in culture and divinity

Yes, Africa is the hunter who never had a gun

In him, the world was made and created

Yet our skin speaks negative of us

Hamitic! Oh Hamitic Hypothesis

Let her go for Africa is in her menopause

Alas!

This is where it all began

They came, they saw and they exploited her

Some even raped her, I see her crying for justice

Aye! She lives in peasantry luxury

Her magic is entangled with greatness but her bankers are forever broke

Africa is the Queen who never wore a crown

When shall thy will be done?

Sameria Victor Jr.

UNIVERSITY OF BUCKINGHAM

WELCOME TO THE ENGAGING AND ELECTIC WORLD OF A RARE DIVA… YINKA DAVIES

The Origins

Born in July 16, 1970, shortly after the pangs of the Nigerian civil war were gradually losing their grip on the psyche of the people, Yinka Davies’ potential got a boost while she was growing up in patey street, Metta,Lagos, Nigeria under the watchful eyes of her paternal grandmother.

One who was largely fascinated by the communality of those early days, Yinka usually shoneas “Okoro” an Igbo character in the regular dramatic skits that took place under the dim monnlight when children gathered share the Joy of innocence.

Reminiscing on those good old days, Yinka notes that “everybody’s child was everybody’s

child” Little wonder, her inclination for largely African thematic learning’s and concerns in

her artistic engagements. As Africans, we are insular. What touches one man, does the other man. This would seem to encapsulate Yinka’s beliefs.

If she appears playful on stage, it’s because her music creates an escape route to being

childlike; a singer who has fused different styles of music to create a unique blend of

Nigerian music that is globally appealing and accepted is a child at heart!

Yinka’s greatest asset is her voice. That unmistakeable energy of the stunninly sonorous voice that touches the soul.

The voice is sweet and jaunts happily through her lyrics when she performs with blasting

emotions with a strong nostalgic groove that carves a niche in music history.

Somehow, music seem inextriably tied to her destiny. Her voice flourishes whether

accompanied or accapella. She brands her music “ecclecentric” an instructive effort in

creative diversity. She is unique and has no comparison with any contemporary Nigerian

artiste. Her voice pervades an unbelievable range of Blues, Highlife, Salsa, Swing, Soft Rock, and Traditional folksongs. Rave reviews and flattering commentary has adorned Yinka Davies’ powerful, soulful and poignant vocal delivery over the years.

Her artistic journey began with her love for fine arts when she was 8yrs old.

This total entertainment streak is said to be a direct inhritance from her late Aeronautical

Engineer father who was in the Nigerian Airforce. The man, himself  a music enthusiast,

composer and lyricist must have, in one way or another, imbued Yinka with greater part of

his artistic genes.

She went on a school’s expedition to the National Art Theatre for fine arts in 1986 and stayed there!

Bisi Fakeye, a renowned Nigerian Sculpture and Abiodun Olaku also renowned Painter were her teachers but only for some months.

She moved to a three dimensional, seeing actors on stage. Bassey Effiong was her first

director. Later, she got taught to dance by Elizabeth Hammond, more stage directions by Sam Loco Efe, Arnold Udoka, Bayo Oduneye, Chuck Mike, Niji Akanni and Felix Okolo.

Her singing career; which Yinka admits began by accident, has Sam Uquah as the God-sent catalyst. For someone without any formal training whatsoever in singing, it was Sam who insisted one auspicious day in 1990 that Yinka must sing.

And sing she did! From the French Cultural centre Lagos, Kano, to Goethe Institute, to the

American festivals, the British jazz evenings etc

Her early stints with Alex O, Esse Agesse, Blackky, won her FAME music award’s best

upcoming artiste of the year 1992

Her work continued with Sir Shina Peters, Mike Okri, Telemi, Vitus Eze, Lagbaja etc.

Her musical odessey was also to see a positive turning-point when she pitched her tent with Lagbaja, Nigerian’s masked Afrocentric musical pathfinder. It was Lagbaja’s early live shows and audio CD releases that Yinka literally showed the Nigerian music-loving public that she was a female singing sensation in waiting. With her soulful chants which starts off one of Lagbaja’s adorable tracks “side by side” Yinka has etched her name and voice in the chamber of the world’s unfogettable voices.

As Yinka’s talents continued to find one platform after another for expression, so did her

profile. She was about to reach artistic apex when she got involed in an accident.She went

back to work with Felix Okolo, a theatre director and playwright whose directional skills are as complex as his dramaturgy is eccentric. In one of Okolo’s plays then “Mekunu Melody”

Yinka not only excelled with her refreshing role interpretation, she also became one of the

most memorable character of the play.

She finished the command perfomance with a POP cast on her leg in Jan 1994.

Slowing down her meteoric rise, she returned as though she never left! Goethe Instintute,

under the direction of Richard Lang, proposed Yinka for a tour of Rome, Tunisia and Milan, for the African Film Festival happening in Milan and she released a CD with a collective of African women titled “Donna Africa” in 1997.

Yinka’s first solo album titled “Emi n’lo” was recorded in 1999 and released in 2002.

The hit songs “Bambam bata”  “Eko ile” “K’Oluwa ko so” and “Emi a r’owo f’use” enjoyed

appreciable playing time on radio but was not well ciculated due to financial constraints

POETRY CORNER- MR ABEGUNDE SUNDAY OLAOLUWA – “THE SPEAKING PEN ” – A DISTINCTIVE VOICE TO THE YOUNG GENERATION

BIOGRAPHY

Abegunde Sunday Olaoluwa is a highly inspired motivational writer, poet and speaker with a pleasant sense of expression.

“Speaking Pen” as he is fondly called is a king when it comes to use of text. Words are toys he plays with and swords with which he fights for justice and advocates for the truth.

Sunday, a typical African child who was not born into silver spoon yet eventually triumphs in the unleashing of his potential.

He is very objective as he drives home his points lucidly. He is unequivocally empathetic about impacting people from all walks of life. He is academically sound and spiritually healthy. He is the Principal Director at Speaking Pen International Concept.

Rev. Samson A.I rightly describes Sunday as a distinctive voice to this generation that should be heard and read.

PROFILE:

•His poems are contained in several International anthologies like “The Phenomenal Woman” (Maya Angelou), “The Art of Being Human Vol. 10”, “We Cry For Peace”, “Wisdom for Sale”, “Voice of Humanity” and many more for Global Charity.

•He won the FPASU Award as Most Inspiring Writer 2013/2014 and also got the prestigious ACJ/CNN Outstanding Young Achiever Award in 2014.

•He authored bestselling motivational book, “Unleash Your Potential Beyond Just Motivation” and an Inspirational poetry book, “In His Realm”

#3. BLOG & WEBSITE URLS AND OTHER RELATED SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS

BLOG: www.speakingp.blogspot.com

AUTHOR PAGE: amazon.com/author/speakingpen

EMAIL: sunnystar247@yahoo.com
+2348138841784

FACEBOOK ACCOUNT: www.facebook.com/sunnystarolaoluwa

FACEBOOK PAGES:
http://www.facebook.com/speakingpen
www.facebook.com/beyondjustmotivation

TWITTER HANDLES:
@SpeakingPen   (Official)
@Sunnystar247  (personal)

A Narrative Poem by Abegunde Sunday Olaoluwa

“This is the genesis of nemesis
All seeds sown: good or bad
Shall be reaped in excelsis
Surely, of Karma, you’ve heard”

AVENGED BY THE GODS
There is this strong boy called Samson
Much stubborn than all goats
He bullies kids for no reason
Stripping them of their clothes

Samson he is, Samson he is
Stripping them of their clothes

And so Samson went to a stream
Then saw some kids swimming
None of the kids seems to see him
They would have been frightened

Samson he is, Samson he is
They would have been frightened

Therefore Samson did draw nearer
Aiming a stone at them
But thunder stuck off his fingers
That fell off like axed stem

Samson he is, Samson he is
That fell off like axed stem

So Samson cried and cursed the gods
As his cut fingers danced
The kid chorused ‘curse not the gods’
But the deeds of your hands

Samson this is, Samson this is
But the deeds of your hands

Poet: Abegunde Sunday Olaoluwa