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25 Aug 2019

Nigerian appointed Surgeon-In-Chief at US hospital

Dr Oluyinka Olutoye


A Nigerian medical doctor Oluyinka Olutoye has been appointed as the Surgeon-In-Chief at Nationwide Children’s Hospital, Ohio, United States.

Nationwide Children’s Hospital is one of the largest and most comprehensive pediatric hospitals and research institutes in the United States.
Olutoye, a medical degree graduate from Obafemi Awolowo University in Ile-Ife, Nigeria, will also be appointed professor and the E. Thomas Boles chair of pediatric surgery at The Ohio State University (OSU) College of Medicine.
Good job!!

18 Aug 2019

Tranquility and more Busa Beach Ghana

Paradise or what? The Busa Beach resort  in the Western Region is a magnificent location for business trips or family vacations away from the stress of the city. At night, the true beauty of the beach is revealed in the splendidly decorated beachfront with thatch roofs, scented oil lamps, summer huts and a beautiful bonfire.

17 Aug 2019

MTN SET TO OFFER FINANCIAL SERVICES IN NIGERIA



It is anticipated that South African mobile operator MTN  will to  begin offer  financial services in Nigeria after it received a license from the Nigerian central bank in July.
Yello Digital Financial Services Limited, a  subsidiary of MTN, is likely to offer services that will help MTN compete with Nigeria’s banks, according to VenturesAfrica.
Nigeria has an unbanked population of around 60 million people, which represents 31.4 percent of the total population. The government needs them to become “banked” to achieve its goals of financial inclusion by 2020.

Samuel L. Jackson traces his roots to Gabon



Like many African Americans, actor Samuel L. Jackson wanted to discover his ancestry and he did this via the docu-series Finding Your Roots, which uses traditional genealogical research and genetics to unveil the family history of celebrities. “Jackson traced his roots to the Bantu tribe in Gabon.Awesome!good for you.

7 Jul 2019

Carlifonia bans discrimination over natural hair in the workplace



A new law signed Wednesday by Gov. Gavin Newsom makes California the first state to ban discrimination against black students and employees over their natural hairstyles. The authors of this new law say women with kinky and curly hair are sometimes subject to unequal treatment, and can even be viewed as inferior. 
A recent study by Dove says that black women are 80% more likely to change their natural hair to conform to social norms or expectations at work.
Chastity Jones was locked in a nearly ten-year legal battle after she says an employer took back a job offer at an Alabama call center because Jones refused to cut her hair.
"She said, 'Are those dreadlocks in your hair?' And I just looked at her, and I was like, 'These?'" Jones said. "And she said, 'Yes.' I said, 'Yes, they are.' She said, 'Um, well, we can't accept that here.'"

"It had nothing to do with the job," she added. "It just had everything to do with my hair."

Jones sued the company in 2013 for discrimination and lost wages, but her claim was dismissed. Last year, the NAACP filed a petition to bring her case to the Supreme Court, who declined to hear the case.
"She just didn't make me feel like I was wanted there," Jones said. "Period."  
Jones isn't alone. In August of 2018, Louisiana sixth grader Faith Fennidy was kicked off school grounds because her braided hair violated school policy. A few months later, a wrestling official told New Jersey high school athlete Andrew Johnson he would have to cut his dreadlocks in order to compete.  

Dove executive Esi Eggleston Bracey spearheads the CROWN coalition, an alliance of corporate and community organizations that work to highlight bias that pressures women to conform to Eurocentric standards of beauty.
"What happens is, your natural hair is one way and you think you have to change that to go into a work environment -- because the view of what's professional is different than what your natural state is," Bracey said.  
Now, lawmakers are stepping in. California state Sen. Holly Mitchell introduced the first law to associate hair as an extension of one's race, which is legally protected. 
"The way the hair grows out of my head as a black woman is a trait of race" Mitchell said.

Lawmakers in New York and New Jersey have now also introduced versions of the CROWN Act. California Gov. Gavin Newsom said he's proud to lead the nation by being the first to sign it into law. 

29 Jun 2019

28 year old Nigerian is overall best student at Indian University




Nigerians not all about crime. 28 year old Emelife ,Stella ,Chinelo wins Overall Student of the Year Award in University of Mysore, India…received 20 gold medals and 5 cash honors .Emerges Golden Girl of college, topped Msc. Chemistry class graduates .Bagged the highest award ever in post-graduation studies during the varsity’s 99th convocation .


Named Best Graduating BSc. (applied chemistry) student at Usmanu Danfodiyo University in Nigeria * I devoted most of my time towards studies. I was either in the classroom or library. The reason why I chose India, especially the UoM, for higher studies is because of its scope for academic excellence” 


Racism at China Global Network Nairobi





CGTN, a major broadcast television station earlier seen as a leader in independent journalism. As said that “not all that glitters are gold,” fact emerging from an inside source (an employee) in one of the Nairobi offices lay bare questionable behavior, slavery attitude purely reflective of the apartheid era in South Africa during late Nelson Mandela time is presently on-going in CGTV.
According to Mr Sam(real name with held to avert a backlash) narrated how Chinese journalists working in their Nairobi offices live like dictators purposely due to their color of their skin and not place on any variation. “We (African journalists in CGTV) have to let the Chinese go first in the restrooms and we’re only allowed to eat in the cafeteria after 1 p.m., after they have eaten. They treat us like their inferiors,” stated Sam.

28 Mar 2016

Hard Rock Cafe Opens In Nigeria’s Populous City, Lagos



International rock and roll-themed restaurant Hard Rock Cafe has opened its first outlet in Nigeria’s most populous city, Lagos, as it expanded to the fourth country on the continent. Hard Rock Cafe, which already operates in South Africa, Egypt and Tunisia, has set up a restaurant with a swimming pool, three bars and its famous Rock Shop in the exclusive Atlantic coast city, that will draw in the wealthy, middle and elite class in the Africa’s largest economy. “I think Nigeria is more than ready for us.

They have ample population, big population, a lot of wealth, they’re an engine of economic growth in Africa and the people here love a good time, they love music and good food so it just makes sense now,” Hamish Dodds, President and CEO of Hard Rock International, said in an interview with CCTV Africa.

8 African-Made Shoe Brands You Will Love


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Starting a shoe line in Africa may require very little startup capital. Towns throughout the continent are filled with artisans who’ve made shoes by hand for generations and passed their know-how on to younger generations. Someone hoping to start a line of footwear may not necessarily have to spend money training employees.

A handful of entrepreneurs has capitalized on traditional shoe-making skills and high quality, low-cost materials available in many parts of the continent — like animal skins and abandoned car tires — to build shoe businesses. Their work sometimes shows up on fashion runways around the world. Here are 8 African-made shoe brands you will love.