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THE EVOLUTION OF NOLLYWOOD

Nollywood, the Nigerian film industry, has emerged as a powerhouse in the global cinema landscape, captivating audiences worldwide with its unique storytelling and cultural richness. This article explores the vibrant history of Nollywood, highlighting key movie stars, recurring themes, and offering a selection of top five movie recommendations.

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Nigeria, a country known for its rich cultural heritage, is home to a plethora of vibrant festivals that celebrate its diverse communities.

Among these, the Olojo Festival stands out as a remarkable event that encapsulates the essence of Yoruba tradition, drawing thousands of eager participants and spectators from all corners of the nation.

This extraordinary festival takes place annually in the ancient city of Ile Ife, where history and heritage merge to create a breathtaking spectacle.

The Olojo Festival is a celebration deeply rooted in Yoruba history and spirituality. It centers around the reverence of Oduduwa, the mythical progenitor of the Yoruba people and the first Ooni (King) of Ile Ife. The festival usually spans several days, but the climax occurs on the third day, marked by a remarkable procession to Okemogun Shrine. During this pilgrimage, the reigning Ooni of Ife, His Imperial Majesty, is adorned in resplendent attire and carries sacred objects of immense historical significance. This solemn journey is undertaken to reaffirm the Ooni's connection to Oduduwa and the spiritual guardianship of the Yoruba people.

One notable aspect of the Olojo Festival is its role in promoting unity and cultural preservation. In 2021, this significance reached new heights when The Phoenix Newspaper, a western publication, published a 24page supplement dedicated entirely to the festival. This marked the first time a western newspaper had showcased the Olojo Festival, highlighting its global appeal and cultural importance. The supplement

served as a bridge between cultures, fostering a deeper understanding of Yoruba traditions and Nigeria's diverse heritage.

The Olojo Festival's allure extends far beyond its spiritual and historical dimensions. It has evolved into a massive celebration that transcends traditional boundaries. Today, the festival includes colorful parades, lively music and dance performances, and art exhibitions that showcase Yoruba craftsmanship. The streets of Ile Ife come alive with the vibrant colors of traditional attire, as locals and tourists alike join in the festivities.

Under the leadership of His Imperial Majesty, the Ooni of Ife, the Olojo Festival has been elevated to a grander scale. The Ooni has been instrumental in rejuvenating and preserving Yoruba traditions, emphasizing their role in fostering a sense of identity and pride among the Yoruba people. His efforts have garnered international recognition, making the Olojo Festival a must-attend event for those seeking to immerse themselves in Nigerian culture.

In conclusion, the Olojo Festival is a testament to the enduring power of tradition and culture in Nigeria. It serves as a captivating window into the Yoruba heritage, drawing in people from around the world to witness its grandeur. With the support of initiatives like The Phoenix Newspaper's supplement, the festival's influence continues to expand, further cementing its status as a cherished celebration of Nigeria's rich cultural tapestry. As each year passes, the Olojo Festival reminds us of the importance of honoring our roots while embracing the future.

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Mexico is to have two women from its main political powers competing for the presidency for the first time after former Mexico City mayor Claudia Sheinbaum was chosen as the candidate for the country’s ruling party in next June’s election.

Ms Sheinbaum and opposition candidate Xochitl Galvez have insisted Mexico is ready to be led by a woman, but it will not be an easy path. On Wednesday night, President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador’s Morena party announced that Ms Sheinbaum had defeated five internal party rivals – all men.

Mr Lopez Obrador has put women in important positions in his Cabinet and been a mentor for Ms Sheinbaum, even while being accused at times of male chauvinism. Mexico still has famously intense “machismo” or male chauvinism, expressed in its most extreme form in a high rate of femicides, but also daily in hundreds of more subtle ways.

Mexico has a strong “macho vote”, said Gloria Alcocer Olmos, director of electoral magazine Voice And Vote, adding that it is not exclusive to male voters.

Ms Alcocer Olmos noted that in June’s gubernatorial election in the state of Mexico – the country’s most populous jurisdiction – the race was between two female candidates “and turnout was the lowest in history”.

The same thing happened in the state election in Aguascalientes in 2021, she said. “What does that tell us?” she asked. “That the people are voting for women? The reality is that no, and the saddest thing is that women themselves are not voting for women.”

Such low turnout in the June 2 presidential election is less likely because so much is at stake, Ms Alcocer Olmos said. There is also the possibility that the Citizen Movement party, which controls Nuevo Leon and Jalisco – two of the most economically important states – could nominate a male candidate who would attract that macho vote, she said.

Another question is what former foreign affairs secretary Marcelo Ebrard will do. As Ms Sheinbaum’s closest rival in Morena he did not accept the results of the internal party selection process, claiming there were irregularities. Morena controls 22 of Mexico’s 32 states and Mr Lopez Obrador remains highly popular, giving Ms Sheinbaum a strong advantage.

But Ms Galvez has emerged from virtual obscurity, helped largely by daily public criticism from Mr Lopez Obrador, to become the consensus candidate of the largely directionless opposition. Aurora Pedroche, a Morena activist who supports Ms Sheinbaum, suggested another problem should one of the female candidates win the presidency.

Given the greatly increased power and responsibility that Mr Lopez Obrador has given the military during his administration “How are they going to accept a woman as commander in chief?”

Ms Pedroche said. “That scares me.”

While Mexican women have advanced to positions of political power in public life – in part because of required representation quotas for public office – women suffer from high levels of gender violence. Femicides – cases of women killed because of their gender – have been a persistent problem for decades.

Ms Sheinbaum represents a con-

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tinuation of Mr Lopez Obrador’s social agenda, but without his charisma to take on an opponent in Ms Galvez who has an ease of connecting with people that is more reminiscent of the outgoing president. Independent Ms Galvez is representing the Broad Front for Mexico, a coalition of the conservative National Action Party, the small progressive Democratic Revolution Party, and the oldguard Institutional Revolutionary Party, or PRI, that held Mexico’s presidency without interruption between 1929 and 2000.

Ms Galvez caucuses with the National Action Party in the Senate but is not a member. Strategist Antonio Sola, who worked on the 2006 campaign of former president Felipe Calderon and later with one of the parties that helped Mr Lopez Obrador win, thinks Ms Galvez’s outsider image could help her.

With much of the world experiencing the end of a political era dominated by traditional candidates, the emerging figures are those who are “kicking the system”, he said.

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Food & Fine Dining

BBC GOOD FOOD SHOW WINTER RETURNS TO BIRMINGHAM THIS NOVEMBER

The highly anticipated BBC Good Food Show Winter, sponsored by Lexus, is back! It’s the place to go for a delectable feast of flavours, cooking inspiration, and festive cheer for food enthusiasts and families this winter.

This epic winter event promises a foodie extravaganza that will delight the taste buds and ignite culinary creativity in a winter wonderland! Kicking off on 23rd November, the four-day event is taking place at the NEC Birmingham and is the perfect opportunity to embrace the holiday spirit and discover a world of culinary wonders.

Whether you’re a seasoned chef or love cooking at home, there is something for everyone. There will be a whole host of celebrity

chefs and food experts sharing their secrets, cooking tips, and favourite festive recipes on the live cooking stages. Visitors can also witness mouth-watering demonstrations and engage in insightful Q&A sessions with them too.

The show-stopping line-up includes best-selling author Nadiya Hussain, food writer Jane Dunn of Jane’s Patisserie, actress and winner of Celebrity MasterChef Lisa Faulkner, and award-winning chefs Michel Roux, James Martin, The Hairy Bikers and Paul Ainsworth – to name a few! The Big Kitchen, sponsored by HexClad, is back this year, with nothing but the best chefs serving up delicious demos with seasonally themed recipes just in time for festive hosting.

HexClad’s Chris Baber will be

taking to the stage at the start of each session to show the audience how to create quick, 10-minute dishes throughout the festive season. The Wild Kitchen, sponsored by Eat Game, will be serving up a selection of Christmas-themed showstoppers where game is the hero, inspiring visitors to create their very own Christmas Lunch masterpieces, as well as providing lots of recipe inspiration for healthy dishes into the New Year. This year, there is also a brandnew Christmas Kitchen, dedicated to all things Christmas! Hosted by Ruby Bhogal, get your Christmas fix with sweet and savoury recipes created live by the likes of Becky Excell, Calum Harris, Suzy Pelta, Nathan Anthony, and Suzie Lee. This year, Laithwaites Wine is on

BBC Good Food Wine Club Tasting Theatre and will be presented by wine connoisseur Grant Hedley.

A selection of English Sparkling Wines, Prosecco, Champagne, and classic wines perfect for the festive season will be available to taste across five daily sessions over the weekend. If wine isn’t your go to tipple, the Fabulous Food Finds Tasting Theatre will also be back this year. Guests can taste-test quality foods from hand selected producers at the show, that will electrify the palate: including Cheese Tastings, Coffee Sampling, and a sensational festive edition of Mystery Tasting. The Winter Workshops are the perfect place to come and get stuck in and learn how to make

your icing skills to the test and try decorating sweet Festive Fancies, or perfect your knife skills for the dinner of the year and learn how to create festive cocktails to enjoy at home.

The Let’s Talk Good Food Stage is the place to discover the secrets of your favourite chef’s success plus an array of culinary tips and tricks. A delicious smorgasbord of talent will be gracing the stage including Maunika Gowardhan, Gennaro Contaldo, Greg Rutherford, Sam Way, Sally Abé, Paul A Young, Michel Roux, and Karan Gokani to name a few.

New for this year, Taylor & Colledge invites everyone to embark on a sensory journey like no other at The Flavour Experience, in sessions dedicated to the world of vanilla. Discover the secrets of vanilla during daily sessions led by renowned culinary experts including Suzy Pelta and Lisa Faulkner (Saturday only) and learn how to enhance the flavour of your bakes as you delve deeper into the essence of this extraordinary ingredient.

After taking in all the show has to offer, it is time to indulge your appetite. Why not dine in style at the BBC Good Food Restaurant and tuck into the tastiest dishes inspired by BBC Good Food Christmas recipes that you’ll be desperate to recreate at home. Sit back and enjoy this full-service restaurant in the heart of the Show, where you can take the time to plan the rest of your day with fantastic food, refreshing drinks, and a great atmosphere. Booking is open now.

Show sponsor Lexus is delighted

Lunch Club. At Lexus, Takumi is central to their approach, and their Takumi craftsmen instruct everything they do. Lexus see this same pioneering human spirit in the world of gastronomy and the Takumi Lunch Club menu is inspired by Lexus Takumi Ambassadors Emily Roux and Michelin Star chefs Angela Hartnett and Michel Roux. It is the perfect place to sit, back, relax and take a break from all the shopping, whilst indulging in a beautiful meal.

BBC Good Food Show Winter isn’t just about learning it is very much about trying and buying from the 100s of hand selected food producers and brands at the Show. The impressive array of artisanal food and drink from local and international producers to sample and buy includes new wines to discover from Yellow Tail, tasty alcohol-free aperitifs from High Point, Cookie Do’s ready to bake cookies, Cornish Cheese Co with the most divine blue cheese, Flower & White’s delightful marshmallow treats and Dipp’d tikka inspired dipping sauces, there is plenty for visitors to discover.

It’s the perfect place to get ahead of their Christmas shopping and pick up presents for loved ones at the Good Food market, stock up on Christmas essentials, and even purchase some early Christmas presents for themselves too!

From picking up the perfect pan at HexClad to a handmade chopping board from Gia Homeware Christmas really can be completed at BBC Good Food Show Winter.

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The Unknown Soldier was created by Alison Ray MA, Artistic Director of Alison Ray Dance Company and was performed at Tacchi Morris Arts and the Bernie Grant Center in April this year to audiences who were captivated and interested by these stories servicemen and women from the UK, Caribbean and Africa.

The Unknown Soldier is a compellingly captivating ode to the Black British War Veterans. Telling various stories of men and women of Black British Heritage who fought in WWI and WWII. The Unknown Soldier is an interdisciplinary performance that weaves the mediums of Dance, Text, live music, and Visuals to capture the partici-

pation of these brave men and women who were often hidden from the British War Effort.

As these soldiers embark on their quest to fight in the War, the choreography uses various styles: African, Caribbean, Contemporary Dance, and the Lindy Hop and to foster a narrative of untold stories of these war veterans. The Live Music of the Berimbau and the Violin creates an atmosphere of uncertainty and ambiguity, of embarking on this journey to the unknown!

Alison Ray, MA, said, "The Unknown Soldier has been a work I have been interested in creating for decades since I was a child. Following the experience of going to Barbados and hearing the stories of Prime Minster Errol Barrow, who served in the RAF.

THE UNKNOWN SOLDIER

Inspirational Memoir "Hello To Self

Irvine Meet CalJah" Chronicles

Miraculous Journey

of Faith &

Self

Discovery by Irvine 'CalJah' Lewis

"Hello To Self Irvine Meet CalJah," an extraordinary memoir by Irvine 'CalJah' Lewis, which has achieved a remarkable #1 bestseller rank in the category of Angel on Amazon UK, has been captivating readers with its inspiring narrative of resilience and faith.

At forty-six, Irvine Lewis, a devoted family man, IT Systems Analyst, and gifted saxophonist faced a life-changing challenge when he suffered a stroke that revealed he had a brain tumor. Beating cancer, his battle wasn't over, next facing a life-threatening brain infection, leading to months in the hospital and a tough road to recovery.

"Hello To Self Irvine Meet CalJah" takes readers on a deeply emotional and introspective journey as Irvine recounts his challenging time in the hospital, his encounters with fellow patients, the unwavering support of visitors, and the comforting power of prayers for his healing. Amidst the trials, Irvine shares intimate encounters with God, which introduced him to his true identity as CalJah, bringing

meaning and purpose to his life.

Irvine's unwavering faith served as a beacon of hope throughout his ordeal, guiding him through the darkest moments and ultimately leading to experiencing a surprise healing that left many surprised. Possibly more importantly, this journey was also one of self-discovery, igniting a newfound love for life and a recognition of his true purpose.

Having achieved the remarkable feat of becoming a #1 bestseller in the Angel category, "Hello To Self Irvine Meet CalJah" continues to resonate with readers, earning a place on Amazon UK's bestseller list even a decade after its release.

To celebrate the overwhelming success of "Hello To Self Irvine Meet CalJah" and to embrace the gift of life, Irvine 'CalJah' Lewis is thrilled to host a special book launch event in August.

Titled "Celebrating Life," the event will give an opportunity for readers, community members, and the press to gather together, cherish life's beauty, and show gratitude for his miraculous recovery and the power of belief.

The book eloquently portrays Irvine's journey from illness to healing, offering readers a glimpse into the extraordinary resilience of the human spirit. Irvine's story of selflessness, kindness, and the importance of valuing others will undoubtedly inspire readers from all walks of life.

"Irvine Lewis experienced a life-changing illness at the age of forty-six that changed his outlook on life," said Marcia M. Spence, Director of Marcia M Publishing House Ltd. "Over the last ten years, he has regained his health, independence, and love for life, leaving readers profoundly moved, inspired, and blessed by his incredible journey. His book is powerfully inspiring!"

For a heartwarming and uplifting read, "Hello To Self Irvine Meet CalJah" is available on Amazon UK and other major retailers worldwide.

For the very first time, Saudi Arabia Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman sat down for an interview conducted entirely in English about his multi-billion-dollar vision for the Kingdom.

His Royal Highness (HRH) spoke candidly with Brett Baier, host of “Special Report” on the Fox News Channel with no question being off the table. From the slaying of journalist Jamal Khashoggi to the 22-year anniversary of 9/11, to golf and tourism, it was an enlightening conversation.

Being brutally honest, Baier explained that with the history of Saudi Arabia just mentioned, some people may feel reluctant to visit. He asked the Prince what he would say to these people. His response was that Saudi Arabia is changing, and it is today the greatest success story of the 21st century. He said it would be their call if they wanted to miss that or not.

The Prince, 38, and Baier took a stroll along a beach after the interview on the island of Sindalah – one of 5 islands Saudi Arabis is developing in the Red Sea. HRH explained that currently there are a total of 22 islands under construction and more are going to be announced. Sindalah will open next year, and that is just the beginning, because of the 1,150 islands in the Red Sea, Saudi’s aim is to develop half of them.

HRH wants the world to realize Saudi Arabia has so much to offer – that is isn’t just the desert which is what most people think. As an example, he shared that the Aging Winter Games in 2029 are going to be held on Snow Mountain. Yes, snow. These is snow in Saudi Arabia in the winter. And there are also valleys, oases, and those islands – tropical, mountainous, sandy – so many types to choose from.

He said to inspire the Saudi economy, they have to work in all sectors – from mining, manufacturing, and logistics to infrastructure, transportation, and tourism. Saudi Arabia only opened its borders to tourists in 2019 just 4 short years ago. HRH said: “If you want to have tourism, you need to develop your culture sector, your entertainment sector, and your sports sector, because you need to create a calendar.”

He explained that where tourism used to bring in 3% GDP to the country, it was now 7%, and sports has gone from 0.4% GDP to 1.5%. As far as global visits go, Saudi Arabia ranks number 10 in the world for total global visits. In 2022, they reached 40 million visits from Saudi Arabia and globally.

The goal is to reach 100 million visits in 2030, perhaps even 150 million. According to the Tourism Minister, the Prince keeps setting a new goal. In his

defence, HRH said that is because they keep reaching their goal so fast. Baier talked about how people were so excit ed when Saudi Arabia beat Argentina in the soccer World Cup and wondered if that might change the dynamic and na tional identity of the country.

HRH admitted that he and his broth ers watched the games together only hoping they did not suffer any humili ation and were happily surprised when they won. The country is spending tons on sports in the form of big names, lots of money, big teams, and new facilities.

Some are calling this sports washing, claiming the country is using sports to improve the nation’s image. HRH an swered that by saying Saudi has had a 1% growth of GDP from sports, so he was now aiming for 1.5%. He said peo ple can call it whatever they want – he has no problem with the term sports washing as long as he gets to that 1.5%.

While talking about sports, HRH was asked if he was a golfer. He replied that he was a beginner, so not so good.

Being the Crown Prince obvious ly takes up most of his time, so he doesn’t have much to put into prac tice, but he said he tries to do his best.

In wrapping things up, Baier asked HRH what he does when he wants to relax. His answer? Video games! He said he has been into video games since he was a child. In fact, there is a big video game part of his ministry.

The Prince responded that eSports is the most important thing happening globally as the most growing industry on the planet, expanding 50% every year, so the PIF return on investment every year is 15 to 25% of profit. The industry is beating Hollywood today with something like 2 billion views on an eSport video which is bigger than a Hollywood movie.

But when he’s outdoors, he likes to hike, dive, and of course, golf, even if it is – for now – badly.

THE MAN BEHIND SAUDI ARABIA VISION 2030 SPEAKS OUT

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Business & Finance

ECO JOINS FORCES WITH GLOBALLY RENOWNED BUSINESS GURUS

An innovative solutions business developing a range of world-first green technology has been chosen as the UK’s first exclusive partner by globally-renowned business gurus.

Eco has teamed up with Dr Ernesto and Martha Sirolli to join businesses in Italy, Switzerland and the USA in a network of companies working with the dynamic business leaders to bring innovations to market.

Eco’s mission is to make a profound and positive difference in people's lives and have a significant and sustainable global impact. The link-up with the Sirollis was formalised after Eco’s founder and Managing Director Eddie Black and Eco’s Group Opportunity Strategist Gary Robertson met with the duo at an innovators conference they hosted in Italy this summer.

Eddie said: “As soon as we met Ernesto and Martha and heard more about their approach to business and innovation we were blown away by their way of thinking, their knowledge, their ethos and their connections.

“We knew immediately that we wanted to continue the association in some form and we are over the moon that they have chosen Eco as a business they want to collaborate with in the UK to help make innovations happen. It’s an exciting and potentially transformative partnership for our business.

“We are committed to being at the forefront of the net zero revolution - and working in collaboration with businesses so they can do the same, creating a legacy which will make a difference now and for generations to come. By harnessing our expertise, resources, and innovative spirit, we aim to spearhead transformative initiatives that

address pressing environmental challenges, foster sustainability, and enhance the well-being of individuals and communities worldwide.

“Through our collective efforts and partnerships, we aspire to leave a lasting legacy for future generations, inspiring others to join us on this journey towards a better, greener, and more equitable world.” Dr Sirolli, a highly-respected authority in the field of sustainable economic development, said: “We are delighted to be working with Eddie and the team at Eco.

“Innovation is now on the mind of every CEO of every company in the world.

“Technology is changing so fast that businesses must adapt or die.” The Sirollis’ work with Eco will initially focus on bringing innovations even further to the forefront of the business through their Boundary Rider programme.

A Boundary Rider is an Australian term for a cattle station employee, like a cowboy, whose duty is to check the outer perimeter - ie the boundary of the property - and to report anything out of the ordinary back to management. They can work independently, are resilient and reliable.

The Sirollis apply this methodology to an organisation where it is the job of a person, or a group of people, within an organisation, to be scanning the business and society horizon for innovations which have the potential to positively change the world, as well as transform their business. Dr Sirolli said: “We offer corporations a tool to search within teams, the people with emerging strong entrepreneurial spirit.

“We focus on ‘intrapreneurship’ making sure the smartest people on the team are listened to. We then create a safe space,

what we can call an ‘innovation oasis”, and build a clear path to bring innovative ideas and practices to the attention of the senior management for evaluation and decisions.

“It offers businesses a riskfree, cost-effective, well-managed tool to empower action inside any organisation wanting an edge in competitive markets.” The programme helps ensure winning ideas aren’t shut down like happens in many companies because of tiers of management who might have contradictory agendas.

It means instead that innovations are owned by those who are passionate about them, have ‘skin in the game’ and then the innovations go through a fasttrack and structured process to help deliver business success.

Dr Sirolli, founder of the Sirolli Institute, an international non-profit organisation, is also an author and among his titles is: How to Start A Business and Ignite Your Life - A Simple Guide Combining Business Wisdom With Passion.

He gave a TEDx talk: "Shut up and Listen" which has been translated into 35 languages and downloaded more than three million times since he first delivered it in 2012. The Sirrollis will be visiting Eco at its 3,000-square-metre self-built HQ at Annan, Dumfries and Galloway later this month to start the Boundary Rider programme.

Eco’s services include its EcoGoZero range of carbon mitigation strategies; dry ice cleaning; process solutions; design, build and fit out; IT and communications; and bespoke training systems.

IT Firm Champions Justice with Windrush Experience Compensation Scheme Event

SIAN Computers Community Initiative C.I.C, a revered community IT firm in Wolverhampton, is set to host a transformative eventthe Windrush Experience & Compensation Scheme Event.

SIAN Computers Community Initiative C.I.C Founder, Robert Allen, embarked on this crucial initiative after realising the uphill battle faced by many Windrush Generation individuals who struggled with the Windrush compensation process. Recognising the need for accessible support, SIAN Computers stepped up and secured a contract as a support service with We Are Digital (WAD), who work in partnership with the Home Office, to aid those seeking justice and compensation.

The seminar emerges from the shadows of the Windrush Scandal, an episode that left British Caribbean communities grappling with injustice. Rooted in political missteps that unfolded in 2017, the scandal tragically subjected people to unlawful

detention, denial of legal rights, and wrongful deportation. The scars of the 83 wrongful deportations by the Home Office are still deeply felt.

The event's significance deepens as it coincides with the 75th anniversary of the Windrush (1948-1971), a time when half a million Commonwealth citizens bolstered post-war Britain. Despite the announcement of a national Compensation Scheme in December 2018, only a negligible 5% of deserving individuals received restitution by November 2021. Heartbreakingly, 23 eligible individuals passed away before receiving rightful compensation.

At its core, the seminar aspires to raise consciousness about the Windrush Experience and the Compensation Scheme, actively supported by the UK Home Office and the City of Wolverhampton Council. Keynote speakers include the UK Home Office, representing a united front to rectify past wrongs, Jane Stevenson MP of Wolverhampton North East, The City of Wolverhampton

Council adds its weight, and Windrush communities share poignant testimonies to clarify the scheme's objectives and dispel misinformation.

This poignant event, scheduled for Wednesday, 6th September 2023 at Grand Station, Sun Street, Wolverhampton, WV10 0BF stands as a beacon of support and justice for the Windrush Generation.

The Windrush Compensation Scheme, a symbol of reparative justice, endeavors to provide solace to those who suffered due to their inability to establish their lawful status in the UK –often dubbed the "Windrush Generation."

For further information on the Windrush Compensation Scheme, please contact Mr Robert Allen at SIAN Community Initiative C.I.C, 16 Broadway Collingswood Road, Bushbury, Wolverhampton, West Midlands, England, WV10 8EB. Phone: +44 1902 651698 or cellphone 0797788093.

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THE EVOLUTION OF NOLLYWOOD: A CINEMATIC JOURNEY THROUGH TIME

Continued from Front Page

Nollywood's roots can be traced back to the late 20th century, with its first feature film, "Living in Bondage," directed by Kenneth Nnebue, released in 1992. What began as a low-budget industry has since evolved into a thriving cinematic phenomenon. The term "Nollywood" itself is a portmanteau of "Nigeria" and "Hollywood," reflecting the industry's aspirations and influence.

Pioneering Movie Stars

Several actors and actresses have played pivotal roles in Nollywood's growth. Notable figures like Genevieve Nnaji, Ramsey Nouah, Omotola JaladeEkeinde, and Nkem Owoh have become iconic in their own right, gracing screens with their talent and charisma. Genevieve Nnaji, in particular, gained international recognition for her role in the Netflix film "Lionheart," showcasing Nollywood's global appeal.

Themes and Storytelling

Nollywood films often explore themes deeply rooted in Nigerian culture, such as family, tradition,

spirituality, and societal issues.

Family dramas and love stories are recurrent themes, while supernatural and mystical elements provide a unique flavor. Many Nollywood films also address critical issues like corruption, poverty, and social inequality, making them not only entertaining but also thoughtprovoking.

Top 5 Nollywood Movie Recommendations

1. "Living in Bondage" (1992): Considered the pioneer of Nollywood, this film delves into the world of dark rituals and the consequences of greed.

2. "Osoufia in London" (2003): Starring Nkem Owoh, this hilarious comedy follows the adventures of a Nigerian villager in London, providing a comical take on cultural clashes.

3. "Half of a Yellow Sun" (2013): Based on Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie's novel, this historical drama explores the Nigerian-Biafran War, with a powerful narrative and stellar performances.

4. "The Wedding Party" (2016): This romantic comedy offers a glimpse into the grandeur and chaos of a Nigerian wedding, with a mix of humor and heartwarming moments.

5. "October 1" (2014): A gripping crime thriller set in 1960s Nigeria, this film explores the hunt for a serial killer against the backdrop of Nigeria's quest for independence. Nollywood has come a long way since its humble beginnings, with its influence extending far beyond Nigeria's borders. It has become a cultural ambassador, showcasing Nigerian traditions, values, and creativity to the world. With its unique storytelling and diverse array of themes, Nollywood continues to captivate audiences and pave the way for African cinema on the global stage. Whether you're a seasoned cinephile or a newcomer to Nollywood, these top five movie recommendations offer a captivating glimpse into the rich tapestry of Nigerian cinema.

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MOTORS MOTORS

SPORTS MARKETING GROUP TO SUPPORT FLATROCK MOTORSPORTS PARK AND MOTORCLUB

Flatrock Motorsports Park and Motorclub

have announced the Sports Marketing Group (SMG), a global sports communications agency, has been selected to support its international motorsport communication program and digital strategy.

SMG will provide essential international motorsport PR support to Flatrock while also overseeing its social & digital strategy as the newest world-class motorsport and entertainment venue in America moves closer to its official opening in 2024. Flatrock Motorsports Park and Motorclub is set to become Amer-

ica’s newest premium racing facility, combining both a 2.67-mile F.I.M and FIA Grade II certified competition ‘Grand Prix’ track and a 3.50mile private members ‘Club’ circuit for members.

These two courses can be connected to create an undulating 5.9-mile, 34-turn circuit situated in beautiful, rolling Tennessee countryside. Construction on the facility has been ongoing since last year, while the all-important paving process on the Club track commenced earlier this summer.

Founded in 2017 and headquartered in London, with offices in Dubai, Dublin & Monaco, the Sports Mar-

keting Group’s operations span the globe working with rights-holders, brands, events and sports properties across Europe, Asia, the Middle East, and North America. Primarily operating within the motorsports industry - with a heavy presence in Formula 1 in particular - SMG has fast become the leading communications and marketing agency for motorsports promoters globally.

Its experienced team has participated in the successful race activation and promotion of a wide variety of Formula 1 races including the U.S., Singapore, Azerbaijan, Hungarian, Japanese, Qatar, and Saudi Arabian Formula 1

Grand Prixs amongst others. In 2023, SMG also helped broker the milestone co-title partnership for Alfa Romeo F1 TEAM STAKE – one of the biggest deals in F1’s recent history. Outside of Formula 1, SMG also works with other global racing series including the renowned Dakar Rally and ground-breaking Extreme E series, whilst also successfully brokering multiple partnerships in the flourishing world of e-sports.

Tim Chandler, Vice President Marketing of the Flatrock Motorsports Park and Motorclub welcomed the news of the partnership with SMG: “We are delighted to welcome the Sports Market-

ing Group on board this extremely exciting project and look forward to utilizing the team’s wealth of experience in the world of motorsport to help tell the Flatrock story to a global audience.

“In doing so, the SMG team will prove to be an essential resource for our staff as we prepare for our opening in 2024. The arrival of this extraordinary racing and entertainment facility in the heart of Tennessee is one that is capturing the imagination of people across the country and we are now excited to continue spreading the Flatrock message far beyond alongside the SMG team.” Group Director of Commu-

nications at the Sports Marketing Group, Tom Cooney, commented: “We feel privileged to be working with Flatrock Motorsports Park and Motorclub and to be part of such a thrilling project.

“We are delighted to support the Flatrock team and are looking forward to playing our part in helping to spread the message of this ground-breaking, state-of-the-art facility to a global motorsport audience. Our experience working with so many other international racing circuits puts us in an excellent position to deliver the necessary practical and strategic support required by such a major undertaking. We can’t wait to get started!”

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James McVey announces debut solo EP ‘Manabi’ featuring new single ‘Blood And Bones’

James McVey of The Vamps took an inspiring leap into the unknown with his debut solo track ‘Dancing On The Head Of A Needle’.

Its raw, introspective acoustic pop received an overwhelmingly positive reaction from fans, and now James can reveal that there’s more solo music to come. He has just announces the November 10th release of his debut EP ‘Manabi’ and shares its second single, ‘Blood and Bones’.

‘Manabi’ is a Japanese word that translates as “learning through study” and that’s an apt summary of James’ journey throughout its creation - a process of self-discovery which, in turn, led to previously uncharted angles to his songwriting. The songs emerged during an enforced spell of silence as James recovered from career-saving surgery to remove a polyp on his vocal chords. While unable to sing, he remained obsessed with writing musicand soon the most personal songs he had ever written

emerged.

What’s more, he meticulously focused upon his craft, carefully finessing every single line to maximise their emotional impact. James says: “I was just focusing on what I actually wanted to say with the songs, and working out whether there was a real, tangible emotion I could convey – did it resonate with me?

“It took a long time to get there. I also remembered the innocence that I had when I first heard Damien Rice’s first two albums, and how I was blown away by those songs. I wanted to go back and capture that wide-eyed feeling for this EP.”

In contrast to the turmoil he described within ‘Dancing On The Head Of A Needle’, the new single ‘Blood and Bones’ sees James expressing his pure, heartfelt love for his wife Kirstie. It’s a song that needs little embellishment to make its impact, with James’ croon accompanied by stripped-back acoustic guitar and luscious vocal harmonies. It’s one of

his favourite songs on the EP, and one that is testament to the devotion and gratitude he feels for her.

He adds, “When we’ve been flying through the hurricane that is my career, she’s been there. She’s sacrificed a lot of her time, she’s everything to me, and I’m so grateful for her guidance and stability.” She even helped, somewhat fortuitously, to shape the ‘Manabi’ EP.

On a trip to the States in 2022, she convinced a reluctant James to head out for breakfast, where they ran into the Grammy-winning songwriter Amy Wadge (Ed Sheeran, Sam Ryder, Camilla Cabello). They discussed potentially working together, leading to James visiting her in Wales where they co-wrote three of the EPs six tracks.

James wrote and produced all of the EP, calling on other select collaborators for specific songs in the shape of James Walsh of Starsailor and Alex Stacey (Ella Henderson).

As its title implies, the re-

sult is that ‘Manabi’ has been a learning experience for James, a process which taught him how to be a better husband, friend and artist. And the more you learn, the more you realise you’ll never quite have all of the answers.

James will celebrate the EP’s release by playing a special launch show in London at Hoxton Hall on November 10th. All ticket sales will benefit the mental health charity Mind, who provide advice and support to empower anyone experiencing a mental health problem, and who campaign to improve services, raise awareness and promote understanding of mental health issues.

Iraina Mancini set for UK tour

Following the release of her critically acclaimed debut album Iraina Mancini will be hitting the road for an extensive run of UK shows this Autumn. With ‘Undo The Blue’ out now, Iraina and a full live band is now performing its songs at 14 venues nationwide through to 14th October.

Featuring the tracks “Cannonball”, “Undo The Blue”, “Do It (You stole the rhythm), Deep End and Shotgun. ‘Undo The Blue’ has already proven a hit with music lovers and media alike, with The Times’ 4* review praising Iraina as “a new heroine to make us swoon.. intoxicating”.

With all tracks on the album written by Iraina, it’s a record that also finds her collabo-

rating with a who’s who of musical talents including Simon Dine (Paul Weller), Jagz Kooner (David Holmes, Primal Scream) and Sunglasses

For Jaws (Miles Kane), who have all produced the record along with additional production from Erol Alkan (The Killers, Duran Duran, Ride).

The album was released on Needle Mythology Records, the label founded by music writer, author and broadcaster Pete Paphides.

Teasing the release with the bluesy psych-pop bop of “What You Doin’”, this latest single also features appearances from Miles Kane and Kitty Liv (of Kitty, Daisy & Lewis).

Speaking about how it came together Iraina says: “I wrote [“What You Doin’”] about someone not being able to see

what's right in front of them, and If they don't act soon, then you're not waiting around!

“It's got a lot of attitude and confidence. I love the live feel the song has, it was great to have Miles Kane (guitar) and Kitty Liv (harmonica) come down to the studio to jam on the track. Their parts added an extra sprinkle of magic to the song.”

Iraina has now taken her music out on the road for what will be her first major UK tour. Speaking about the run, she says: “I'm so excited to announce I will be finally taking my live show out on the road! It’s been such a joy recording my debut album, and now I get to bring it to life around the country.”

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Simply Red announce special 40th anniversary celebrations with a 2025 UK & Ireland Arena Tour

Iconic soul and pop band

Simply Red have earmark their forthcoming 40th anniversary by announcing an incredibly special UK & Ireland arena tour for September & October 2025, culminating in two nights at London's O2 Arena on October 9th & 10th, 2025.

"Simply Red are turning 40! We're looking forward to marking this special milestone with you all in 2025 on our UK tour" says Mick Hucknall. "Fans can expect to hear all their favourite Simply Red tracks from 1985 to the present and enjoy a memorable night celebrating the incredible journey that we've been on together over the past four decades."

Few bands have enjoyed the success and longevity of Simply Red. With over 60 million albums sold world wide, five UK #1 albums, 1.8 billion streams across stream ing platforms worldwide, and over 1 million YouTube sub scribers, Simply Red remain one of the UK's most suc cessful and well-loved bands. Their 1991 classic Stars was the best-selling album for two years running in Britain and Europe, and all 13 of Simply Red's studio albums, includ ing their latest release ‘Time', have been UK Top 10's.

Mick Hucknall formed Simply Red in 1985 work ing-class Manchester and en joyed early success with first single ‘Money's Too Tight To

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Holiday and Travel SAINT LUCIA ANNOUNCES ITS INCREASED SERVICE IN THE US MARKET FOR WINTER & SPRING '24

The Saint Lucia Tourism Authority is inspired to announce a substantial increase in air service offerings targeting the US market during the upcoming Winter and Spring of 2024.

With a strategic focus on enhancing connectivity and accessibility, these developments underscore the island's commitment to providing an exceptional travel experience for visitors. This boost in service is anticipated to be a catalyst for

strengthening the relationship between Saint Lucia and its valued American visitors.

Among the highlights of this expansion initiative is the introduction of a second Saturday flight by Delta Airlines departing from Atlanta. Commencing in January and continuing through April 2024, this additional flight will further enrich the travel options available to eager explorers.

American Airlines (AA) is also set to contribute significantly to

the improved service landscape. Notably, the Miami route will significantly upgrade, upgrading from a B-737 (172-seater) to an A321 (190-seater).

Moreover, the eagerly awaited return of the second daily flight from Miami to Saint Lucia, slated for December to January, brings a surge of convenience for travellers. The continuity of the second Saturday flight from January to March 2024 will complement this operational enhancement.

The AA Charlotte route is poised

for a substantial transformation as well. Starting mid-February and spanning throughout Summer 2024, the A319 aircraft will be replaced with a B737, promising a more comfortable and accommodating journey.

Demonstrating a commitment to exceptional service and a seamless experience, AA's Philadelphia route will undergo an extensive upgrade from an A-319 (128-seater) to an A-321 (190-seater), effective midFebruary to mid-March. Jet Blue's

mint/Saturday service also enters the equation, elevating passenger capacity from 159 to 162-seater in November and December.

The collective efforts of these enhancements will yield an impressive addition of 9,913 seats from November to April, translating to a remarkable 7% increase in seat availability compared to the corresponding period of the 2022/2023 winter/ spring season.

Tourism Minister, Hon. Dr. Ernest Hilaire remarked: “The

Saint Lucia Tourism Authority remains deeply committed to fostering collaborations and nurturing partnerships with esteemed US airline counterparts.

“Through continued dialogue and cooperation, all entities are poised to build a sustainable and prosperous future fortified by seamless connections and memorable travel experiences.”

IFURU ISLAND - THE MALDIVES' BEST KEPT SECRET – SOON TO OPEN

The Maldives' best kept secret is set to be revealed this September, as independently owned private sanctuary, Ifuru Island Maldives, makes its surprise debut.

Opening on 23 September in the stunning Raa Atoll, Ifuru Island fosters a playful and social atmosphere, offering the first permanent skydiving drop zone in the destination, sunset views from every room, and its own private airport.

Conceived to make every moment unforgettable, challenge the ordinary, and awaken the

spirit of adventure, the resort features a wealth of amenities and experiences, including an array of bars and restaurants; Xanadu Spa; skydiving over the Indian Ocean and diving with sharks below the waves. What’s more, with its new ‘Exclusively Yours’ approach to premium 24-hour all-inclusive offerings, guests can truly relax knowing everything has been taken care of.

147 beach suites and villas will offer breathtaking sunset views and contemporary interiors, outdoor spaces, and ample natural light in which to bask. Guests opting for a Sunset Beach Suite or Sunset Beach Villa can also enjoy

direct access to the white sandy beach and glistening turquoise waters.

For a truly elevated experience, the Sunset Beach Villas with Pool offer a private beachfront location with a personal pool and stunning terrace. Arranged as a series of 'Retreats' and 'Villages' - small coteries that perfectly balance seclusion and sociability - Ifuru Island's accommodation provides a host of exclusive resort-withinresort possibilities, making it ideal for milestone celebrations and multigenerational gatherings.

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JAMAICAN BEACHES AT RISK: THE STRUGGLE AGAINST HOTEL OWNERSHIP

Jamaica, with its stunning coastline and breathtaking beaches, is a paradise for tourists seeking sun, sand, and sea. However, in recent years, there has been growing concern about the issue of hotels in Jamaica taking over the beaches, which has led to locals feeling increasingly restricted in accessing their own natural heritage.

The Ownership Dilemma

The problem arises from the fact that many hotels, especially allinclusive resorts, have purchased or leased large portions of prime beachfront property. In doing so, they often limit or control access to these beaches, even though beaches in Jamaica are technically public land. This has created tension between the tourism industry's interests and the rights of Jamaican citizens to enjoy their own beaches.

Limited Access for Locals

For many Jamaicans, beaches hold significant cultural and recreational value. They are gathering places for families, communities, and social events. However, the hotel ownership issue has restricted access for locals, making it increasingly difficult for them to enjoy these public spaces. Locals have reported instances of being denied entry, charged exorbitant fees, or encountering unfriendly attitudes when attempting to access certain beaches.

Economic Disparities

The hotel takeover of beaches also exacerbates economic disparities. While the tourism industry contributes significantly to Jamaica's economy, the benefits often do not reach the local population. Many hotels are foreign-owned, and profits tend to flow out of the country, leaving limited economic opportunities for Jamaican communities. This further widens the gap between

those who benefit from tourism and those who are marginalized by it.

Environmental Impact

Aside from access issues, hotel ownership of beaches can also have negative environmental consequences. Development along the coast can disrupt natural ecosystems, lead to beach erosion, and affect local marine life. Environmental concerns often take a backseat to profitdriven development.

Community Activism and Legal Battles

In response to these challenges, community activists and environmental organizations in Jamaica have been advocating for the protection of public beach access. Legal battles have been waged to challenge the encroachment of hotels on public land, and some successes have been achieved in reclaiming access to certain beaches.

The issue of hotels in Jamaica

owning and controlling beaches is a complex and contentious one, balancing the economic benefits of tourism with the rights and traditions of local communities. While the tourism industry undoubtedly brings economic opportunities to the country, it is essential to find a balance that allows Jamaicans to continue enjoying their natural heritage. Efforts must be made to ensure that access to beaches remains open and affordable for locals. Additionally, responsible and sustainable development practices should be implemented to minimize the environmental impact of hotel ownership. Ultimately, Jamaica's beaches belong to the people, and finding equitable solutions that benefit both the tourism industry and the local population is crucial to preserving the country's natural beauty and cultural traditions.

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NYU STERN SCHOOL OF BUSINESS PARTNERS WITH NYU ABU DHABI TO LAUNCH ONE-YEAR FULL-TIME MBA PROGRAM IN THE UAE

The NYU Stern School of Business (NYU Stern), one of the world's premier research and teaching institutions, and NYU Abu Dhabi (NYUAD), an exceptional liberal arts and research university, have announced the launch of the Stern at NYUAD

One-year Full-time MBA Program.

With 54 credits, the One-year Full-time MBA Program mirrors its two-year counterparts, offering students the ability to complete a comprehensive MBA that blends knowledge and practical experience while benefiting from a shorter time away from the workforce. Experiential internship projects are integrated into the curriculum, with modules designed to provide handson learning experiences with local organizations.

The new Stern at NYUAD MBA represents a step change for business education in the MENA region and will help develop a pipeline of globally oriented problem-solvers in the UAE and beyond. It provides a unique opportunity for ambitious, early-career professionals to broaden their experience and take advantage of emerging private and public sector growth in the region.

NYU President Linda G. Mills said: "The establishment of the Stern at NYUAD MBA is truly a landmark occasion. The launch of this program – NYUAD's first professional degree offering, created in collaboration with NYU's Stern School -- is an important new stage in NYU Abu Dhabi's successful development, and a major step forward in fulfilling the vision that NYU and our Abu Dhabi partners have had for this groundbreaking institution from the beginning.

“It is also a wonderful example of the type of cross-school col-

laboration that we can expect to see more of in the coming years, and I have no doubt its impact will be felt both regionally and globally." Stern at NYUAD is scheduled to welcome its inaugural class in January 2025. Distinctive features of the MBA program include spring and fall modules in Abu Dhabi and summer modules in New York City. Students will also benefit from industry expertise from a range of key UAE and global business leaders, ensuring graduates gain invaluable international exposure and have every opportunity to enhance their career prospects.

Commenting on this milestone, Raghu Sundaram, Dean of NYU Stern School of Business, said: "The introduction of this fulltime MBA to the MENA region is groundbreaking for students who want to earn an MBA from one of the world's leading business schools in just one year and build a career in a region that is seeing exponential growth. Through this pioneering collaboration with NYU Abu Dhabi, we have a wonderful opportunity to educate the next generation of leaders and enhance the talent pipeline in the UAE."

Tamkeen, NYU's partner in UAE, has supported NYU Abu Dhabi's trajectory as a beacon of academic excellence, both locally and globally. The addition of a one-year full-time MBA program strengthens NYUAD's academic offerings and underscores the UAE's commitment to education as a national strategic priority and an essential enabler of economic, societal, and cultural advancement.

Mariët Westermann, NYUAD Vice Chancellor, expressed her enthusiasm for the MBA program, stating: "The partnership between NYU Stern School of Business and NYU Abu Dha-

bi marks a pivotal moment for education in the UAE, with far-reaching implications.

“As NYU Abu Dhabi remains committed to breaking new ground in global education, this collaboration is a remarkable milestone in our relentless pursuit of excellence, distinction, and service to society in the UAE and many other countries around the world. The Stern School's presence at NYUAD will help fuel the knowledge economy in this dynamic crossroads region, respond to the surging demand for global business leaders, and the opportunity to take international business education to the next level."

The Stern at NYUAD OneYear Full-time MBA Program will be led by Robert Salomon, Professor of Management at Stern since 2005, who will be the inaugural Dean of Stern at NYUAD. Rob is an award-winning scholar and educator who has been teaching and conducting research on globalization and global strategy for more than 25 years.

In 2016, he published Global Vision: How Companies Can Overcome the Pitfalls of Globalization. Prior to this appointment, Rob was Vice Dean for Executive Programs and Professor and NEC Faculty Fellow of International Management at Stern.

He held previous appointments as a Visiting Professor at the IESE Business School in Spain, and as an Assistant Professor at the USC Marshall School of Business. On successful completion of the MBA program, students will graduate with a fully accredited New York University degree, jointly conferred by NYU Stern and NYU Abu Dhabi.

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KEY DAVID BOWIE COLLABORATORSSHARE DEBUT SINGLE ‘SHOULD’VE KNOWN BETTER’

2Tone Ska Orchestra, The Selecter featuring Pauline Black, and The Beat featuring Ranking Roger will be joining force for a historic performance at the New Irish Centre in Birmingham, on August 25th, 2023. The highly anticipated event promises to be an unforgettable experience for fans of the iconic 2 Tone ska movement.

The outdoor grounds on the Centre, in Kings Heath, will serve as the perfect backdrop for an extraordinary gathering of ska legends, with organisers saying: “We are thrilled to bring together these legendary ska acts for what promises to be an epic night of music and nostalgia.

“The 2 Tone Ska 50-piece Orchestra plus vocalists will be joined by The Selecter & The Beat featuring Rankin Jr. Representing the very essence of the 2 Tone ska movement, and we look forward to having them share the stage.”

“We can’t wait to bring Birmingham an event of two-tone ska, a genre that has strong roots in the city. The evening will be a true celebration of ska history and a night to remember for all fans.” The 2 Tone Ska Orchestra, a powerhouse 50-piece ensemble comprising some of the finest musicians, will provide a perfect end of evening performance with their dynamic blend of ska, rocksteady and reggae. An orchestra of this magnitude performing 2 tone & ska music is unprecedented and a spectacular

The 2 Tone Ska Orchestra, The Selecter And The Beat Play The New Irish Centre Outdoor Grounds

unique show for all music lovers.

The Orchestral event will feature Special Guests The Selecter & The Beat ft Rankin Jr to get the evening off to the best possible start.

The Selecter will bring their unique brand of 2 Tone ska to the forefront. Fronted by the incredible Pauline Black, this influential group has been instrumental in shaping the ska and punk scenes since their formation in the late 1970s. Expect a high-energy performance that will have the crowd skanking and

dancing to their beloved hits. The Beat featuring Rankin Jr will then take the stage, ready to deliver their signature fusion of ska, punk, reggae, and soul and captivate the audience with their timeless classics and new hits alike.

KillerStar is a new band led by Rob Fleming (vocals, guitar, synths) and James Sedge (drums) which features an array of David Bowie’s most trusted collaborators: Mike Garson on piano, Earl Slick and Mark Plati on guitar, Gail Ann Dorsey and Tim Lefebvre on bass, Emm Gryner on backing vocals, and Donny McCaslin on saxophone.

Collectively they have crafted a sound which fuses the scale of classic rock with sophisticated harmonies and elements of art rock. Today KillerStar share their debut single ‘Should’ve Known Better’ ahead of their debut album, which will follow on March 1st 2024.

KillerStar make a big first impression with ‘Should’ve Known Better’. It’s an epic song which is rooted in Rob and James’s love of timeless music from the early 1970s to primeval rock ‘n’ roll and sleek hard rock, but its synth textures and driving guitar driven intensity provides a contemporary edge too.

Rob’s voice – a vocal de-

livery filled with drama and conviction - adds another distinctive element, especially as it’s complemented by sophisticated, hook laden harmonies from Emm Gryner. Mike Garson contributes beautiful avant garde piano, Gail Ann Dorsey provides driving, melodic bass lines that lock in with the powerful drums from James Sedge.

Rob says: “‘Should’ve Known Better’ contains all the flavours of what we’re trying to do. It has a rock vibe, but with hooks, ambient melodies and layered backing vocals throughout. We can all be amazed about what we do when we put our minds to it.”

‘Should’ve Known Better’ was written by Rob, who produced the track with James, before it was mixed by Dave Eringa (Manic Street Preachers, Idlewild) and mastered by Joe La Porta at Sterling Sound. Collectively, KillerStar’s musicians have contributed to almost every era of Bowie’s vast discography, from the landmark ‘Aladdin Sane’ to the final goodbye of ‘Blackstar’.

Although, while the KillerStar name references one of Bowie’s relatively deeper cuts,

‘Should’ve Known Better’ really doesn’t feel like an homage to The Thin White Duke. And that’s simply because it was never intended to be one.

Rob and James had recorded the first KillerStar demos independently, without any advance planning on who else would be involved.

Earl Slick says, “Since Bowie died, we’ve all gone off in different directions, but with this album we worked on new material and that was great.”

As you’ll eventually hear on KillerStar’s eponymously named album, there are fleeting touches that recall classic Bowie moments, but really this is something altogether new and exciting.

Bowie chose these musicians for their unique style and ability, and that is what they have brought to the record: reunited friends and some new connections, all playing to complement the songwriting rather than to retread the iconic music they created alongside their visionary former leader. As Emm Gryner considers: “The Bowie alumni have a very special bond and we always will.

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Young People Celebrate Pioneering House Project’s Anniversary

NONPROFIT GROUP FUNDS

Young people who have been part of the Wolverhampton House Project joined staff and their peers from across the country to celebrate The National House Project’s fifth anniversary recently.

The Wolverhampton House Project, a partnership between the City of Wolverhampton Council, The National House Project, Wolverhampton Homes and commercial partner Reconomy, was launched in 2019.

It sees care leavers provided with an empty Wolverhampton Homes property which they can refurbish and then move into. Working with each other and specialists, they develop the skills and confidence to build a life for themselves after leaving care. Many are now living in their own flats or other accommodation that suits their needs, and have developed the confidence to get jobs or continue with their education.

A total of 34 young people have been part of the Wolverhampton

House Project so far, with 17 now living independently and 10 living in accommodation more appropriate to their needs. Some of the young people travelled to Freight Island in Manchester where they joined 200 young people, staff, consultants, partners and fundraisers from across the UK to reflect upon the success of the national programme.

Councillor Chris Burden, the council's Cabinet Member for Children, Young People and Education, said: "Living alone for the first time is daunting for any of us, but particularly so for a care leaver, as they are likely to do this at a much earlier age than most young people and will be without the support of family members that many of us take for granted.

"The House Project has been a fantastic programme, allowing these young people to move into their own home while getting the help and support they need to live independently and to make their house a home."

Habitat for Humanity, a U.S. nongovernmental organisation, is providing funding for architecture firms to make houses using 3D printers for families in need.

“Many local Habitat organisations are seeking alternative ways to increase affordable home production,” a spokesperson for the NGO said. “Habitat views 3D-printed home technology as an emerging technology that has the potential to increase our impact on affordable housing.”

So far, the organisation has helped build three 3D-printed homes — two in the United States and one in India.

Tvasta Manufacturing Solutions built the first 3D-printed house in collaboration with the Habitat for Humanity team in Chennai, India, in November 2020. The firm printed a 56-square-meter concrete home in 30 days but hopes to cut the building time down to closer to five days.

The technology limits building material waste, is 30% cheaper than other types of construction and can weather high winds and rain. The 3D-printed house in India not only has “a smaller carbon footprint during the construction process, but also over the lifetime of the house,” Adithya Jain, Tvasta’s co-founder and chief executive officer, told Reuters.

A year later, the NGO funded Alquist, a Maryland-based 3D-printing company, in the construction of a 3D-printed house in Williamsburg, Virginia — the first in the United States. Habitat for Humanity also funded a third house in Tempe, Arizona, that completed construction in March. Alquist began building the Williamsburg house in July 2021 and completed it in December 2021, using a 3D printer for the exterior walls and traditional methods for the interior.

The house is powered by solar electricity and includes its own 3D printer, so the homeowners can make accessories such as doorknobs and light-switch covers.

“What you see,” said Alquist founder and CEO Zachary Mannheimer, “is four years of blood, sweat and tears of figuring out how to make this happen.”

The Habitat for Humanity funding allowed Candelaria Design — an Arizona architecture firm — to build the Tempe house using a 3D printer for the interior and exterior walls. The finished home has three bedrooms and two bathrooms. President and CEO of Habitat Central Arizona, Jason Barlow, said: “If we can deliver decent, affordable, more energy-efficient homes at less cost, in less time and with less waste, we think that could be a real game-changer.”

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GHANA LAUNCHES USD 550B ENERGY TRANSITION AND INVESTMENT PLAN FOR ACHIEVING

His Excellency

Nana Akufo-Addo, President of the Republic of Ghana, launched the country's new Energy Transition and Investment Plan during a Global Africa Business Initiative event in New York.

The plan marks Ghana's commitment to fighting climate change and fostering economic development in tandem. It details a credible pathway for how Ghana can achieve net-zero energy-related carbon emissions by 2060 through the deployment of low-carbon solutions across key sectors of its economy, including oil and gas, industry, transport, cooking, and power.

Ghana's government intends to use the plan as its main tool to engage the international community and investors for support with its energy transition. All measures suggested in the plan represent a USD 550 billion opportunity for the international community to invest in sustainable development in Ghana.

If the plan is achieved in full, it would generate 400,000 net

jobs within Ghana's economy.

The country's existing Energy Transition Framework previously set a target of net zero by 2070, but this new plan shows Ghana has increased its ambition and is targeting net zero by 2060.

Various sectoral changes and technologies are proposed in the plan. Four main decarbonization technologies – renewables, low-carbon hydrogen, battery electric vehicles and clean cookstoves – would cover over 90 percent of the targeted abatement by 2060.

Without pursuing the plan, under a business-as-usual scenario, Ghana's emissions are expected to rise from 28 Mt CO2e in 2021 to over 140 Mt in 2050, with the bulk of emissions growth coming from transport, driven by population growth, GDP per capita growth, and vehicle ownership.

By implementing this plan, Ghana and its partners can instead bring the country's energy-sector-related carbon emissions to net zero, while demonstrating that action against climate change does not need to come at the expense of

economic development.

The Energy Transition and Investment Plan was developed by the Government of Ghana with technical support from Sustainable Energy for All (SEforALL). His Excellency Nana Akufo-Addo, President of the Republic of Ghana, said:

"This pioneering Energy Transition and Investment Plan maps out Ghana's journey to achieve net-zero emissions by 2060 based on the latest data and evidence, ensuring that as our economy thrives, it does so in harmony with the environment.

“This plan is a testament to our dedication to fostering green industries, nurturing the evolution of cutting-edge low-carbon technologies, and propelling our nation towards a sustainable industrial revolution while giving equal growth opportunities to men and women."

CEO and Special Representative of the UN Secretary-General for Sustainable Energy for All, and Co-Chair of UN-Energy, Damilola Ogunbiyi, said: "Ghana's commitment to a just and equitable energy transi-

tion has translated to an ambitious plan that builds a case for low-carbon and energy-efficient solutions across Ghana's

entire energy system.

These solutions present a tremendous opportunity for partners and investors from around

the world to contribute to climate action and sustainable development in Ghana."

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175th Emancipation Commemoration, A Defining Moment For The USVI

On the eve of the historic 175th anniversary of Emancipation in the U.S. Virgin Islands (USVI), on Monday, July 3, Chair of the Commemoration Committee, Carol Burke, urged Virgin Islanders to recognise the historical significance of this milestone and to “capture a better-defined future for ourselves.”

Burke, a community leader and former Virgin Islands senator, expressed her enthusiasm for the overwhelming momentum and widespread interest generated in the planning and preparation for the landmark holiday.

She noted that the significance of the Emancipation Commemoration has resonated not only locally but also regionally and nationally, demonstrating the profound impact and historical importance of the U.S. Virgin Islands.

Noting that the 175th commemoration is an opportunity to “reshape and reset,” Chairwoman Burke emphasized that looking back should serve as both a reminder of the journey behind and an opportunity to pave the way for a brighter future.

She recognised the significance of the ancestral journey of which it have been a part and believes the future is not only about reclaiming the heritage of Virgin Islanders but also about charting a new course that inspires and

uplifts. The Emancipation Commemoration features a range of events and programs designed to honour the heritage of the Virgin Islands and celebrate the hard-won freedom of its people.

St. Patrick's Catholic Church held a special service on Sunday

to recognize its own 175th year of existence, intertwining the history of the church with that of the Virgin Islands.

The Solution Is...

the Unique Value of Strategic Real Estate Partnerships”

What if the vast acreage of land used as your childhood playground is now earmarked for real estate development, befuddling you, as all you ever saw was Farmer Joe’s bush land, good for nothing but playing?

In the dynamic world of real estate development, one of the most significant barriers to entry for aspiring developers is the lack of capital. The dream of transforming a greenfield into a thriving community can be hampered by the daunting costs involved. Be not dismayed! There is an innovative solution that addresses the start-up capital challenge and facilitates collaboration between key players for mutual growth – joint venture partnerships between property developers and land equity owners.

This article delves into the compelling advantages of real estate joint venture partnerships and the mutual benefits for each party. It highlights instances where land equity is the main asset contributed by landowners and why this solution is the ideal opportunity for those without capital for property development.

Property development ventures require a confluence of skills, resources, and expertise –experience is critical for success. Land equity owners have the key item that activates the property development process - land. When both sides collaborate, the synergy created often results in a far more successful project than either party could have achieved alone. Real estate experts believe that these ventures possess the potential to amplify returns on investment when handled expertly.

Let us further explore the advantages of real estate joint ventures. There have been countless instances where land equity owners possess valuable property but lack the necessary funds to turn it into a thriving development. By teaming up with experienced property developers, these landowners gain access to the capital needed for construction, infrastructure, and other development costs.

A study by the Jamaica Real Estate Development Association (JREDA) revealed that joint venture partnerships are responsible for an impressive 30% increase in new development projects across the country over the past five years.

A second advantage is that Joint ventures distribute risk and reward more evenly for stakeholders. Property development inherently carries risks, such as changing market conditions and unforeseen project delays. In a joint venture partnership, the burden of these risks is shared, allowing both land equity owners and property developers to weather challenges together.

From the rewards point of view, when the project flourishes, investment stakeholders reap the benefits. This incentive structure aligns the interests of both sides and fosters a greater sense of commitment to the project's success.

Thirdly, successful property development involves navigating a complex web of regulatory frameworks, market trends, and construction intricacies. Property developers bring valuable industry knowledge and expertise to the table, ensuring that projects are executed efficiently and in compliance with local regulations. On the other hand, land equity owners often possess a deep understanding of the local community and its needs. By combining these insights, joint ventures can create developments that resonate with the community and are financially sound.

With the mutual benefits and valuable input gained through years of experience, a positive result is likely to emerge where the development fosters a community-centric development.

Land equity owners are intimately acquainted with the preferences and requirements of the local community. By involving them in the development process, joint ventures can create spaces that align with the cultural and social fabric of the area. This not only enhances the overall quality of life for residents but also bolsters the project's market appeal.

In a real estate landscape where capital constraints often stifle innovation and growth, joint venture partnerships between property developers and land equity owners stand as a beacon of opportunity. These collaborations unlock the potential hibernating in idle lands and paves the way for inclusive and sustainable development.

For land equity owners in Jamaica, embarking on a joint venture partnership signifies a unique opportunity to unlock the value of their land and capitalise on its potential. Those who choose to ignore this innovative business concept through part-

nership with a reputable developer, do so at their own peril owing to unnecessary exposure to risks.

One of the most obvious adverse outcome of parting with undeveloped land, is the missed financial opportunity with regards profit potential from developing the property. Additionally, once the property is sold, the equity owner surrenders a say in its future development. Of note, a novice equity owner may lack sufficient foresight to determine the growth prospects for the property. Without access to a developer's insights on current and future market trends that will influence property value there is doubt that the selling outright would optimise the equity owner’s net worth. Further, the costs associated with selling, such as real estate agent fees and taxes, could reduce the net proceeds from the sale and lead to longterm regret if the property becomes a successful development in which the equity owner could have had a stake.

As Jamaica's real estate market continues to evolve, embracing joint ventures could be the catalyst that propels the industry to new heights. With a proven track record of success and a plethora of advantages, joint venture partnerships offer a win-win solution for individuals who lack the capital to embark on property development journeys alone. As a hard reminder, not considering a joint venture with a developer before selling your prime Jamaican property could lead to missed financial opportunities to create generational wealth.

Have a think, that poor farmer who owns what you consider bush land, and who has been struggling to make ends meet, could have a cash cow asset through a real estate joint venture partnership. The lack of cash is no longer an impediment to accessing wealth. All one needs is a strategic alliance with the right real estate partner.

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SCHEDULE, DATES AND DRAW SET FOR AFCON 2023

biggest stars in football will be hoping to win the biennial tournament organised by the Confederation of African Football (Caf).

Defending champions Senegal can call upon ample firepower through the likes of Al-Nassr striker Sadio Mane and Chelsea newcomer Nicolas Jackson, while Egypt - the most successful team in Afcon history, with seven titles - are captained by Liverpool's Mohamed Salah.

The 34th edition of Afcon takes place from 13 January until 11 February 2024 and it will be the second time that the Ivory Coast will host the finals, having also welcomed Africa in 1984. Originally scheduled to be held in June-July 2023, the tournament was moved due to fears about playing it in the rainy

Despite the fact it will now be played in 2024, it has kept 2023 as part of its official title. The opening match will feature the hosts, nicknamed the Elephants, against one of the Group A opponents they are drawn against.

The top two teams and the four best-ranked third-placed teams from the six initial groups will advance to the round of 16, with quarter-finals, semi-finals, a match for third place and the final to follow. The Alassane Ouattara Stadium in the Ivorian capital Abidjan will host the final on 11 February.

This Nations Cup will feature 24 nations for a third time, after the competition was expanded in 2019 and although Ivory Coast are hosts, they still took part in qualifying, finishing second to Zambia in Group H. Those two nations are joined by

a further 22 teams who also finished in the top two of their final qualification groups.

All of the teams taking part have been involved in at least one of the past two tournaments with the exception of Zambia, the 2012 champions, who are appearing for the first time since 2015, and Mozambique, making their fifth appearance and first since 2010. Central African Republic came closest to being the latest country to reach a maiden Afcon but missed out after losing their final fixture in Ghana, having been

ahead.

Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang's Gabon were probably the biggest nation to miss out, having featured at three of the last four finals. The Afcon draw will take place in Abidjan on 12 October at 1900 GMT. Based on the latest Fifa world rankings, the 24 teams have been allocated to four pots. Although Ivory Coast are currently ranked as the ninth-best nation in Africa, they have been included in pot one.

POT ONE - Ivory Coast (*50), Morocco (13), Senegal (20), Tunisia (29), Algeria (34), Egypt (35)

POT TWO - Nigeria (40), Cameroon (41), Mali (49), Burkina Faso (58), Ghana (60), DR Congo (64)

POT THREE - South Africa (65), Cape Verde (71), Guinea (81), Zambia (82), Equatorial Guinea (92), Mauritania (99)

POT FOUR - Guinea-Bissau (106), Mozambique (113), Namibia (114), Angola (117), The Gambia (118), Tanzania (122) The teams will be drawn in six groups of four. Before the draw, the games in each group will already have been allocated to a set location, although this information is still to be confirmed.

Six stadiums in five cities will be used:

• Alassane Ouattara Stadium, Abidjan (capacity 60,000)

• Felix Houphouet Boigny Stadium, Abidjan (capacity 33,000)

• Stade de la Paix, Bouake (capacity 40,000)

• Amadou Gon Coulibaly Stadium, Korhogo (capacity 20,000)

• Laurent Pokou Stadium, San Pedro (capacity 20,000)

• Charles Konan Banny Stadium, Yamoussoukro (capacity 20,000)

Normally star-studded affairs, Caf always makes sure to invite legends of African football past and present to their draws. Expect to see Ivorian heroes such as Kolo and Yaya Toure in attendance, both of whom played as the Elephants beat Ghana to claim a second Nations Cup title for their country in 2015.

Here's a guide to the approximate matchdays and cup dates that players could miss, depending on how far their country goes at Afcon, subject to scheduling changes and cup runs.

• Winter break: 15-28 January

• Potential final club match: Weekend of January 6/7 (FA Cup third round)

Minimum number of matches missed: One (Premier League)

• Maximum number of matches missed: Eight (four Premier League, FA Cup fourth round, Carabao Cup semi-final first and second legs, Champions League last 16 first leg)

• Possible return date: 27 January (group stage exit), 4 February (last 16), 11 February (quarter-finals), 18 February (semi-finals or final)

Italian Serie A

Winter break: None

• Potential final club match: Weekend of 6/7 January (Serie A)

• Minimum number of matches missed: Two (Serie A)

• Maximum number of matches missed: Eleven (Six Serie A, Supercoppa Italiana semi-finals and final, Coppa Italia last 16 and quarter-finals, Champions League last 16 first leg)

• Possible return date: 27 January (group stage exit), 4 February (last 16), 7 February (quarter-finals), 17 February (semi-finals or final)

Here's a guide to approximate dates in Saudi Arabia and the major European leagues.

Saudi Pro League

• Winter break: 29 December - 14 February

• Potential final club match: 28 December (Pro League) Minimum number of matches missed: None

• Maximum number of matches missed: Three (Saudi Super Cup semi-finals and final, Asian Champions League last 16 first leg). Due to the winter break, players will not miss any Pro League matches

• Possible return date: Saudi Super Cup games in January (group stage exit), 17 February (knockout stage exit)

French Ligue 1

• Winter break: 21 December - 13 January

• Potential final club match: Weekend of 6/7 January (Coupe de France last 32)

• Minimum number of matches missed: Two (Ligue 1)

• Maximum number of matches missed: Eight (Five Ligue 1, Coupe de France last 32 and last 16, Champions League last 16 first leg)

• Possible return date: 27 January (group stage exit), 4 February (last 16), 7 February (quarter-finals), 16 February (semi-finals or final)

Spanish La Liga

• Winter break: 22 December - 1 January

• Potential final club match: Weekend of 6/7 January (Copa del Rey round of 32)

• Minimum number of matches missed: Two (La Liga)

• Maximum number of matches missed: Eleven (five La Liga, Copa del Rey last 16, quarter-final, semi-final first leg, Supercopa de Espana semi-final and final, Champions League last 16 first leg)

• Possible return date: 27 January (group stage exit), 4 February (last 16), 7 February (quarter-finals), 17 February (semi-finals or final)

German Bundesliga

Winter break: 18 December - 11 January

• Potential final club match: Weekend of 16/17 December (Bundesliga)

• Minimum number of matches missed: Two (Bundesliga)

• Maximum number of matches missed: Seven (Five Bundesliga, DFB-Pokal quarter-finals, Champions League last 16 first leg)

• Possible return date: 27 January (group stage exit), 4 February (last 16), 7 February (quarter-finals), 16 February (semi-finals or final)

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FREE CARBON LITERACY TRAINING COURSES AVAILABLE FOLLOWING THE SUCCESS OF COMMONWEALTH GAMES

Afree training course has been launched to help residents further understand the impacts of climate change and what actions they can take personally to help tackle it.

The training, a collaboration between the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games, the West Midlands Combined Authority (WMCA and Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS), has been set up as part of the Games’ wider sustainability ambition to create a carbon neutral legacy for the region.

In alignment with The Carbon Literacy Project, the training aims to empower individuals so they know what they can do differently to create a positive impact and also influence others to take action. The course will be offered to all of the Birmingham 2022 volunteers but will also be made available to all West Midlands residents.

Andy Street, Mayor of the West Midlands and chair of the WMCA,, said: “After a successful Commonwealth Games with sustainability at its heart, it is important that we continue to work together right across our region to strive towards a carbon neutral legacy.

“Given our own #WM2041 net

zero commitment, I’m pleased to hear that we’re encouraging sign ups to our free Carbon Literacy course for Games volunteers and many others to take advantage of.

“By working together, we can further reduce our carbon footprint, inspire one another to make positive change and help tackle the climate emergency.”

Jess Fidler, head of sustainability for Birmingham 2022, said: “Birmingham 2022 set an ambition to be the first Commonwealth Games to create a carbon neutral legacy, so educating and empowering people to understand more about this important topic is an important part of that legacy.

“Climate Change can be an overwhelming topic and informing yourself is such an important first step. The course covers the science behind climate change, how it affects both the world and our region and how you can influence others to drive action and what you can do personally.”

Seven key pillars formed part of Birmingham 2022’s sustainability pledge, with the first aimed at addressing carbon and air quality, with cleaner transport options among its plans.

The other pillars include:

l Promoting a circular economy which encourages waste reduction

l Delivering new conservation initiatives

l Improving accessibility

l Embedding equality, diversity and inclusion beyond the Games

l Promoting social value through job growth and volunteering roles

l Ensuring human rights are abided by all contractors and suppliers associated with Birmingham 2022

Councillor Ian Courts, leader of Solihull Council and WMCA portfolio holder for environment and energy, said: “This Carbon Literacy training is such a good opportunity for the West Midlands to build upon the carbon neutral legacy of the Commonwealth Games. Many people want to do something good for the environment, but they often don’t know how to make the most positive impact.

“This training means that residents of the West Midlands

and volunteers of the Games can gain valuable knowledge and understanding on environment issues and reducing carbon impact, allowing them to incorporate positive actions on climate change into their everyday routines. I hope that many residents will sign up for this course and will in turn feel informed on climate change, as well as empowered to take positive sustainable action.”

The course is spilt into four modules, the first three are selfled, e-learning modules with the

fourth and final session being an online facilitated workshop. Learners can complete these at their own pace, with no obligations.

Those who successfully complete the course will receive accreditation from the Carbon Literacy Project as being fully Carbon Literate.

World's Oldest Footballer Extends Stay In Portuguese League

THE WORLD'S OLDEST professional footballer at 56, has extended his stay with Portuguese second-tier side Oliveirense.

Ex-Japan striker, Kazuyoshi Miura, joined Oliveirense on loan in January from Yokohama and will continue with them on that basis for an undisclosed duration.

He’s played just 28 minutes of football this year, spread over three substitute appearances. Miura was named man of the match on the final day of the Portuguese season after a 26-minute cameo in a 4-3 win over Leixoes. The opposition manager said that the decision was offensive and

turned it into a "circus".

Miura, who started his career with Brazilian side Santos in 1986, has been at Yokohama FC since 2005 - although he had a loan spell in 2022 at fourth-tier Suzuka Point Getters, who are managed by his older brother Yasutoshi, where he scored twice in 18 games. He has also played club football in Italy, Croatia and Australia.

The Japanese football legend scored 55 goals in 89 games in an international career which ended 23 years ago. He has previously talked of playing until he is 60. Yokohama and Oliveirense have the same Japanese owners.

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