MARTIN SCOTT WILL BE ONE OF OUR AWARD RECIPIENTS AT OUR AFRICA4U AWARDS THIS FRIDAY AT CITY HALL IN BRADFORD

Mr Martin Scott  will be one of the award recipients at OUR AFRICA4U AWARDS FOR AFRICANS AND CARIBBEANS LIVING IN YORKSHIRE taking place this Friday the 3rd of October at The Banqueting Hall, City Hall, Bradford at 5.30pm .

INFORMATION ABOUT MARTIN SCOTT CAN BE FOUND BELOW

Martin Scott short bio.

My name is Martin Scott. I am a member of the Bradford Black History Committee, which is chaired by Nigel Guy MBE.

I am a Black African Caribbean Teacher of 24 years with an MA in Education. My action research approach studies focused on the effectiveness of Social and Emotional Aspects of Learning in educational settings.

I try to include and explore these issues in theatrical pieces, prose, music and films that I create. I am also a self taught musician and a member of the Leeds music house gospel choir.I have collaborated with various musicians in Bradford and Leeds on multiple projects.

I have also created a mini documentary called ‘Seeing with imagination’ which reflects on members of Bradford’s Black Caribbean community and the way they have overcome trauma through connection with the wider community.

I am currently working as a humanities teacher in Bradford at a school located in a definitively deprived area. In my opinion, for the students to know how to build bridges, cultural capital and an expression of their ideas and emotions outside of their own cultural references is needed.

I have a passion for trying to encourage unheard voices opportunities to be heard and understood. My belief is that it will help Bradford to grow into an even better artistically active and engaged multicultural city.

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AKINWALE OGUNDIPE WILL BE ONE OF OUR AWARD RECIPIENTS AT OUR AFRICA4U AWARDS THIS FRIDAY AT CITY HALL IN BRADFORD

Mr Akinwale Ogundipe will be one of the award recipients at OUR AFRICA4U AWARDS FOR AFRICANS AND CARIBBEANS LIVING IN YORKSHIRE taking place this Friday the 3rd of October at The Banqueting Hall, City Hall, Bradford at 5.30pm .

INFORMATION ABOUT AKINWALE OGUNDIPE CAN BE FOUND BELOW

Akinwale Ogundipe — Arts and Culture Strategist with a Focus on Community
Innovation and Ethical Tech


Akinwale Ogundipe is a Cultural Development Practitioner championing arts, heritage, and community innovation, with a career spanning over 20 years across Africa (Nigeria, Uganda, and Cameroon) and the United Kingdom (Bradford).

His work sits at the intersection of arts and culture, community engagement, artificial intelligence (AI), and programme management, with a strong focus on inclusive participation and cultural sustainability.


Akinwale brings a participatory and impact-driven approach to supporting creative growth, drawing on his extensive experience of developing and managing Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning (MEL) systems to strengthen the visibility, voice, and value of local cultural expressions. Arts & Culture Engagement


Akinwale has played a central role in promoting cultural heritage preservation and creative sector development in both Nigeria and the UK. He was exposed to arts and culture during his days as a teenager, attending cultural festivals and community rites.

He was the president of a social-cultural student club called the Kegites club back in his undergraduate programme at the Yaba College of Technology, Lagos, Nigeria.

He won the best club on camp award for the 1999/2000 academic year.

He currently leads strategic monitoring and evaluation efforts for The Leap Bradford CIC, a creative place-based programme in Bradford, UK, facilitating inclusive cultural participation and capacity-building among artists and communities.

He has designed and delivered initiatives such as:

Culture and Heritage week during the yearly student union week at the Yaba College of Technology, Yaba, Nigeria.

The Arts, Culture and Heritage Creatives Workshops in Nigerian secondary schools, which nurture young talents through cultural education, monthly activities, and
creative engagements,

Oversight and support for community-led arts initiatives under the Creative Places Partner (CPP) programme, including documenting the diversity of awardees and assessing the social impact of funded projects.

The Bradford 2025 UK City of Culture programme capacity development as a Master
Trainer for Community Researchers, where he supports the development of a local
cultural workforce by training and mentoring individuals to document, evaluate, and
shape arts and culture initiatives from within their communities.


Supporting cultural festivals research, such as the ongoing study into the Bradford
African Festival of Arts (BAFA
), focusing on heritage preservation and intercultural
connection.
Creative programming that integrates intergenerational participation, including
storytelling sessions, truck art installations, and community heritage projects.

Volunteering & Community Leadership
Akinwale is deeply embedded in grassroots cultural development. His volunteer experiences
include:

Served as Children’s Extra Class Coordinator at his church back in Nigeria,
developing inclusive programs that introduce children to arts, culture, and storytelling.


Served as a system-strengthening volunteer with the Volunteering Bradford team,
where I designed a basic case management tool and trained programme staff.


Served as event runner and venue assistant for the Bradford Literature Festival in
2023 and 2025.


Serving as a volunteer Community researcher, master trainer, and event evaluator for
the Bradford 2025 UK City of Culture programme.


Volunteering for a community-focused organisation like Johnson Community Support
Initiative (JCSI) to deliver arts and heritage workshops in schools, offering
mentorship and co-developing local awards and cash grants for young creatives.

Supporting several cultural workshops and festivals through logistical planning,
training, and the facilitation of feedback loops between organisers and local
participants.
These engagements reflect his commitment to cultural access, youth empowerment, and the sustainability of heritage knowledge systems.

Academic Background
Akinwale holds:
MSc in Applied Artificial Intelligence and Data Analytics from the University of
Bradford, UK
MSc in Health Management (Public Health) from the International Telematic
University UNINETTUNO, Italy
These academic foundations have enabled him to explore the interplay of emerging
technologies, health, and culture, particularly how AI can serve the public good through
culturally sensitive frameworks and ethical deployment.

Research Interests
Akinwale’s current research interest is on developing an ethical AI framework for
evaluating cultural policy and measuring the social impact of arts and cultural
programmes.

This research aims to:
 Integrate participatory evaluation methodologies that reflect the lived
experiences, voices, and values of cultural stakeholders and creative communities.
 Design trust-based and transparent AI systems that respect cultural sovereignty
and advance equity in how data is collected, analysed, and interpreted within the
arts.
 Adopt a collaborative, mixed-methods approach, co-designing AI-driven
evaluation tools with artists, cultural leaders, policymakers, and data practitioners to
ensure relevance, accountability, and community ownership.

His proposed framework seeks to balance responsibility, compliance, and creativity,
ensuring AI tools used in the sector are inclusive, non-exploitative, and capable of enhancing community well being

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RACE EQUALITY NETWORK BRADFORD WILL BE ONE OF THE AWARD RECIPIENTS AT OUR AFRICA4U AWARDS THIS FRIDAY AT CITY HALL IN BRADFORD

Race Equality Network Bradford will b one of the award recipients at OUR AFRICA4U AWARDS FOR AFRICANS AND CARIBBEANS LIVING IN YORKSHIRE taking place this Friday the 3rd of October at The Banqueting Hall, City Hall, Bradford at 5.30pm .

INFORMATION ABOUT THEM CAN BE FOULND BELOW

ABOUT RACE EQUALITY NETWORK BRADFORD

Race Equality Network (REN) is a registered charity supporting over 60 grassroots Voluntary and Community Sector (VCS) groups and organisations working with ethnically diverse communities across Bradford District and Craven.

We are dedicated to championing race equality at both grassroots and strategic levels, ensuring key services like education, employment, health, social care, housing, training, and volunteering are inclusive and accessible to everyone.

What We Do:

  • Support for Members: Advice and guidance for VCS groups.
  • EDI Training: Expert training on Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion.
  • Collaboration: Co-production and networking opportunities.
  • Partnerships: Building strong links with the public sector.
  • Advocacy: Promoting equality and inclusion at every level.

At REN, we’re committed to creating an inclusive future where all communities thrive.

ROLE MODEL OF THE WEEK, LEEDS BASED MATHEW NKEMDIRIM – FOUNDER OF JUICY AFRICAN KITCHEN LEEDS

Personal Profile


I am a community-focused leader, entrepreneur, and chartered accountant,
dedicated to creating lasting impact through empowerment, cultural promotion, and
practical support. As the founder of Juicy African Kitchen Limited, I have built more
than a business — it is a platform for employment, training, and development,
helping local people gain skills, confidence, and opportunities for growth.


From 2011 to 2016, I served as President of Igbo Union Yorkshire, CIC, where I
delivered tremendous achievements that strengthened cultural identity and
community cohesion.

I have also contributed nationally, serving for 7 years as Financial Secretary of Ogbako Ndi Igbo UK & Ireland, using my professional expertise to drive accountability, sustainability, and growth. I currently serve as a Board Trustee of the Nigerian Community Leeds, where I continue to support the advancement and integration of Nigerians within the wider Leeds community.


Beyond leadership, I am passionate about youth development. Over the years, I
have successfully mentored five young people in Yorkshire, guiding them from
college through to becoming high-profile employees in leading organisations. In
2024, I organised and funded a day trip for 86 children from ethnic minority
backgrounds to Flamingo Land Resort, and in 2025, I sponsored a further trip for 58
children to Blackpool Pleasure Beach, ensuring access to experiences that promote
confidence, joy, and inclusion.
Through my professional expertise, entrepreneurial initiatives, and tireless
community service, I remain committed to empowering individuals, uplifting families,
and strengthening communities across Yorkshire and beyond.

One Sentence Award Citation
“A dedicated community leader, entrepreneur, and mentor, Matthew Chinedu
Nkemdirim (ESQ) is recognised for empowering individuals through employment,
training, and youth development, while enriching communities across Yorkshire
through tireless service and cultural promotion.”

HOW MUCH DO YOU KNOW ABOUT THE PATJAI SHOP BANGKOK THAILAND ? VISIT US TODAY

WELCOME TO THE PATJAI SHOP ON THE 7TH FLOOR OF Pantip Ngamwongwan Mall

THE PATJAI SHOP IS A PROFESSIONAL BUSINESS INITIATIVE that continues to set to the pace in going the extra mile in customer satisfaction to our growing customers in Bangkok and different parts of Thailand

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We offer sewing, repairs, alterations, hemming, zipper replacement, and many other clothing services.

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Babes of the Most High 2nd Annual Conference takes place in Bradford in October – DO NOT MISS IT

Babes of the Most High 2nd Annual Conference

The city of Bradford, United Kingdom, is set to witness a powerful gathering of faith,
inspiration, and transformation as Babes of the Most High Global CIC presents its 2nd
Annual Conference on the 17th–18th of October 2025.
Spearheaded by the visionary Tomiwa Dada, founder and host, this highly anticipated event promises a unique blend of spiritual empowerment, leadership development, and community upliftment for women of all walks of life. Following the success of the inaugural conference, this year’s edition is expected to be even more impactful, providing a safe and uplifting space for women to be inspired, equipped, and connected.

Why You Should Attend


The 2nd Annual Conference is more than a gathering; it is a divine appointment.

Attendees can expect:
Dynamic teachings and workshops
Transformational worship sessions
Empowering stories of triumph and testimony
Networking opportunities with like-minded women
Resources and tools for personal and spiritual growth

Held in the heart of Bradford, a city rich in diversity and culture, the conference will create a
vibrant environment for growth, healing, and celebration. Whether you’re a leader,
entrepreneur, student, or someone seeking clarity and confidence in your journey, this
event is designed for you.

REGISTER HERE: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/o/babes-of-the-most-high-89207591353

Get Involved
Opportunities for sponsorship, partnership, and collaboration are open, offering
individuals and organizations the chance to align with a purpose-driven initiative making a
tangible difference in lives across the UK and beyond.

For more information, contact: info@babesofthemosthigh.org
http://www.babesofthemosthigh.org
07480189887
@babesofthemosthigh on social media

Mark your calendars, gather your sisters, and prepare for two life-changing days in
Bradford. The countdown to Babes of the Most High 2nd Annual Conference has officially

 “STEPPERS”- AFRO-CARIBBEAN DANCE GROUP WILL BE PERFORMING AT THE AFRICA4U AWARDS AT CITY HALL BRADFORD ON FRIDAY 3RD OF OCTOBER

Dear Family and Friends ,

OUR AFRICA4U AWARDS FOR AFRICANS AND CARIBBEANS LIVING IN WEST YORKSHIRE shall be taking place on Friday the 3rd of October at The Banqueting Hall, City Hall in Bradford.

The amazing Afro- Caribbean dance group will be performing on the day and has recently been set up ready to take West Yorkshire by storm

An Introduction to “The Lives we Carry Synopsis” BY PAULINE TOMLIN AT THE AFRICA4U AWARDS AT CITY HALL BRADFORD ON FRIDAY 3RD OF OCTOBER

Dear Family and Friends ,

OUR AFRICA4U AWARDS FOR AFRICANS AND CARIBBEANS LIVING IN WEST YORKSHIRE shall be taking place on Friday the 3rd of October at The Banqueting Hall, City Hall in Bradford.

The amazing Leeds based Pauline Tomlin will be speaking on the day to talk about her play “The Lives we Carry Synopsis”. She will also be reciting from it on the day.

Information about the play can be found below

The Lives we Carry Synopsis

‘The Lives we Carry’ explores epigenetic inheritances. Passionate
and sad it showcases the Northern, Black, Female Voice, depicting
the Universal Black, Female, Migrant experience. Being a ‘Leeds
Lass,’ I yearn for my mother’s, grandmothers’, ‘Aunties’ and ‘Sista’s
voices to be heard. They’re just as poignant and powerful as those
in the South of the UK and in the Global Diaspora.

TLWC shows us Womanhood,
migration trauma and the effects;
the dreams and the passions of
these women. Through this powerful
play, which challenges the lack of
“Black Female voices’ in the literary
Canon we connect; with them, to
ourselves, to our wider Global family
and to our experiences in
environments not suited for their
psyche, physiology or Spirituality.
How and when do we heal?

ROLE MODEL OF THE WEEK – FARHANA PANDOR -SKILLED FINANCIAL CONTROLLER AND ACCOUNTANT

*Farhana Pandor is a skilled Financial Controller and accountant with over a decade of experience, helping businesses find clarity, confidence, and growth in their finances. A proud Muslim woman, mother, and advocate of holistic living, she inspires others through her blend of resilience, positivity, and purpose-driven approach to both work and life.

ARE YOU READY FOR OUR AFRICA4U AWARDS FOR AFRICANS IN YORKSHIRE TAKING PLACE AT CITY HALL IN BRADFORD ?

Dear Family and Friends, 

We are pleased to inform you that as part of Black History Month, We shall be organising Our Africa4u Awards for Africans and Caribbeans living in West Yorkshire taking place on Friday the 3rd of October at The Banqueting Hall , City Hall in Bradford on Friday the 3rd of October at 5.30pm on the dot . 

Come and be part of an amazing evening of Award Recognitions , African History, Live performances , Networking, Inspirational talks and Light Refreshments 

Get your FREE TICKETS NOW using the link 

We are also pleased to announce that on the same evening, We will also be having our AFRICA4U GRADUATION CEREMONY for our recently graduated students of Our Purposeful public speaking course. You will also get the opportunity to hear them speak on the day . 

There is also still time to Book a table to advertise your service- CONTACT IS NOW ON +447882809005