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From Teary Nights To Rubbing Shoulders With President Obama. The Inspiring Story Of Successful Entrepreneur Chioma Agha, Ceo Of Swish Ideas

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This is the story of successful entrepreneur Chioma Agha, CEO of Swish Ideas. Chioma shared her journey as an entrepreneur at the maiden edition of Kaymu’s quarterly event tagged Entrepreneurs’ Club , regaling how she rose from starting her business from home to meeting President Barack Obama. Like every new business owner she went from using her house as a warehouse, piling every available space with souvenirs for her store Swish Ideas. “There were the nights I’d cry and think of calling everything quits. But of course no one knew that. No one fully knows the challenges entrepreneurs face except fellow entrepreneurs. But I kept at my business bearing in mind my dream for my company. I was hungry to succeed and took advantage of every opportunity out there including e-commerce. I started from selling on Kaymu to owning my own online platform.

Customers will call me requesting instructions on how to operate a product and I’d tell them to hold on while I spoke to my technical team. Not knowing that I was the technical team, the accountant, the customer service…I was running everything on my own. I’d run down to where the product is and test it after which I would call them back with instructions on how to use it.

– Join a business organisation to network and learn from like minds– Joining organisations like LCCI expand your network and provide occasional trainings.

– If you brand your business, be ready to meet up with expectations. If your service exceeds or falls short of standards it will determine whether people keep patronizing you or not.

Know your social media community and create personalised engagements– Befriend your followers, track their conversations, know their aspirations and push targeted products to the right people.

Before you seek funds, seek business management. The first capital every SME needs isn’t funds, it’s how to structure and manage their business

– 24/7 service is possible through your Kaymu store. There are no closing hours when you sell on Kaymu. Your store is wherever your client is whenever they need to buy.

– Take advantage of free business listings like the MTN Yello Directory. Nigerians all over the country can find you through the Yello Directory

There will be another edition of the Entrepreneurs’ Club in the coming months with other great speakers…watch out for it!

It’s that hard work and perseverance that got me recognized and selected to participate in the Young African Leaders Initiative (YALI) where I and my felcredit – africanleadership.co.uk low entrepreneurs around Africa got to meet with President Barack Obama.

Every entrepreneur should have this at the back of their minds, even if you start small, always think and most importantly act big”.

I took home so many great tips from the event how-


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Meet the First African American Woman to Hold a Patent for a Natural Hair Product

about the timeliness of it all with such a large lens being on cultural appropriation right now, and others stealing what we create. I’ve been getting calls and emails from people saying “I had no clue you could get a patent on natural hair products!” Of course it’s deeper than simply applying for a hair product patent. There was a very stringent process in which I had to prove I created this myself and that it’s a brand new concept that no one else in the world has ever done before. At the end of the day, instead of us complaining about others stealing (and profiting from) our beauty creations, trends, and ideas, we can legally protect our inventions and keep the financial gain within our communities. In its most obvious sense, owning a patent can stop others from stealing your invention and profiting off of your hard work. But intellectual property (IP) can also be a part of wealth building. Many entrepreneurs don’t attempt to even apply because of the costs involved when using an attorney, or they don’t feel they can navigate the process themselves. I have three trademarks and one patent and I’ve never used an attorney or intermediary (such as LegalZoom) for any of them. There’s a lot of education, sweat equity and time involved when applying for IP yourself, but it’s well worth it. When it comes to wealth building, owning a patent puts you in a whole other league. That means something you’ve created is proprietary, you legally own the rights to it, and if someone comes along and tries to profit off of what you created without your consent, you have the right to take them to court for infringing Gwen Jimmere, 2014 Black Enterprise Elevator Pitch on your patent. Competition winner, talks about how she did it It also provides a lot of control for you as the entrepreneur and it provides a lot of leverage, as well. Let’s say you decide to sell your company. If you have a In just two short years, Gwen Jimmere has taken her natural patent, especially if it’s something that has a large customer base already, you haircare product line from passion project to side hustle to the can sell your patent at a premium separately from your company, since the purshelves of Whole Foods Markets throughout the U.S., Trinidad, chasing party can’t sell what you own in any way without your approval. Or you Indonesia, and she’s currently working to distribute in South can continue to keep the patent and license your invention to the purchasing Africa. “NATURALICIOUS was truly started out of necessity, party, requiring that you are paid a royalty for every unit sold. You can do the as was its acceleration, said Jimmere. I was laid off from my job same even if you don’t sell your company; you can license your invention to just a month before my divorce was final. I had no money and other companies, and still sell your product also. There are also other creative suddenly no job. I had NATURALICIOUS as a side hustle at the options you can negotiate. But having that patent gives you those options. time. I figured I could either cry about my situation, or I could This is vital to building generational wealth, which is something our commumake something happen because there was absolutely no plan B. nity struggles with immensely. We’ve got to start owning our ideas and our During that time, I had a 2-year-old to feed, and all the same inventions, not just complaining when someone comes along and tries to profit bills I had before I got divorced. Plus my mortgage was due in off of us. 15 days. The only income source I had as an option was to make NATURALICIOUS work.” Tell us about the patent process? On the heels of landing a patent for her natural haircare product Applying for the patent was super intimidating. It can be very difficult to go designed for textured hair, Black Enterprise caught up with the through the patent process, let alone to get one granted. In the 21st century, trailblazer to learn about the patent process. there aren’t a whole lot of literally brand new inventions being created; so they don’t just hand patents out. Many apply, but very few are granted. It’s also very What type of patent do you have? scary because it’s expensive. Applying for a patent on your own can cost There are different types of patents, including utility patents, between $550 and $2,000; using a patent attorney can cost upwards of $10,000 design patents, and plant patents. Mine is a utility patent and or more. (And get this: if you apply and don’t get the patent granted to you, you covers our Moroccan Rhassoul 5-in-1 Clay Treatment ,which is don’t get that money back! So yes, it is definitely something that should not be a product made from super moisturizing Rhassoul Clay that taken lightly). I opted for the less expensive choice, but that also meant that I allows you to wash, condition, deep condition, and detangle, had no guidance, and it literally took me months just to finish the application. I while doing the work of a leave-in conditioner all at one time. have no legal background, so I was in this all on my own. I became best friends It’s a major time and money saver. It truly is incredible, and as with the librarians near me because I spent so much time researching what I you might imagine: it’s our best seller. This was something I needed to do, how I needed to best present my invention, what to do if the created in my kitchen. I put a ton of time and work into perfect- Patent Office initially denied me, etc. Once I applied, there was about a 15 ing the formula and I wanted to protect my creation. month waiting period until I found out they were going to issue me the patent. Describe the importance of patents in terms of marketing. Prior to starting and running NATURALICIOUS, my profesWhat advice would you give to an entrepreneur who’s considering applying for sional background was in marketing and communications; I a patent? have no legal background. But I knew I had created something When considering if a patent is right for you, first you need to understand the special; something very, very different from anything else that I difference in all intellectual property types. Go to uspto.gov and familiarize had ever seen and heard about in the marketplace. I wanted to yourself with the difference between patents, trademarks, and copyrights. Once protect my invention from imitators because I knew I could be you’ve determined that a patent is what you want to go for, do your due dilisitting on a gold mine. Also, I kept hearing Kevin O’Leary from gence to make sure there isn’t another invention similar to yours that is already Shark Tank saying, “What do you have that’s proprietary about available on the market. There’s no sense in spending a lot of money or time on your business?” I wanted to ensure ownership, as well as a lega- something that doesn’t stand a chance of getting approved, so be sure to do your cy for my company. homework first, because your patent is a lot less likely to be granted if a product like yours exists. What are the benefits of having a patent? Receiving this patent is very exciting and such a win not just for credit – blackenterprise.com me, but for black entrepreneurs and for us as women literally http://www.risingafrica.org/ owning (the legal rights to) our beauty. I can’t help but think

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Newest African Ambassadors Present Letters of Credence at White House

AMIP News Washington, DC September 23, 2015

On Thursday, September 17, 2015, four new African Ambassadors to the U.S. presented their Letters of Credence to President Obama at an Ambassador Credentialing Ceremony in the Oval Office at the White House.

They are: * His Excellency Ahmed Isse Awad, Ambassador of the Federal Republic of Somalia * His Excellency Wilson Mutagaywa Masilingi, Ambassador of the United Republic of Tanzania * His Excellency Francois Nkuna Balumuene, Ambassador of the Democratic Republic of the Congo * His Excellency Yasser Reda Abdalla Ali Said, Ambassador of the Arab Republic of Egypt

The presentation of credentials is a traditional ceremony that marks the formal beginning of an Ambassador’s service in Washington.


President Yayah Jammeh Pardons Treason Convicts And A Sierra Leonean In Jail -

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South Africa: Trevor Noah Named South African of the Year

By: Ralph Ese'Donnu Sawyerr - IA - Senegal and The Gambia on August 10, 2015.

“I believe in the fear of Allah and forgiveness” Says:- Yayah Jammeh

In an action that the people of The Gambia have referred to as unprecedented, in the history of their country, President Yayah Jammeh last week acting within the powers conferred upon him by section 82 of the constitution of The Gambia pardoned all those convicted of treason, since 1994 to 2013 and are serving death sentences or life imprisonment, including a Sierra Leonean citizen for drugs.

Giving his address during the 21st year anniversary celebration at the July 22nd Revolution in Banjul, President Jammeh said all those convicted of murder and has served at lease ten years are pardoned.

However, he stressed that such pardon of murder convicts have exception. Those are cannibals, who rallied a woman in a farm, chopped her body into pieces and ate some of it. Secondly is a man who shot his first wife and wanted to wipe out all the children of the wife because they opposed to him taking a second wife. Thirdly are a group of foreigners, that killed a British citizen, stabbing him more than 71 times in his car and trying to burn his dead body.

According to President Yayah Jammeh such type of convicts he will never forgive, neither perpetrators of violence against women and children and persons found guilty of infanticide. He strictly warned that there will be no mercy for raping children as convicts will serve the full sentence. Additionally, the President also pardoned all first offenders of possessing and trafficking cannabis sativa that has served at lease three years of their sentences.

With regards hard drugs, the Gambian leader said all those who have served five years for cocaine and other hard drugs are forgiven. For convicted rapist says President Jammeh, if the victim is above 20 years, then the culprit is pardoned, including all Gambian dissidents.

“In as much as we welcome everybody, irrespective of your color, your race, your religion or wherever you come from or your culture, all convicted foreigners should be deported immediately” he announced.

The Gambian leader warned all those pardoned and their families to never be on the wrong side of the law again for the next ten years or they will pay the price. He reiterated that drugs, drug trafficking, murder and rape are hence not tolerated in The Gambia.

“As Muslims and good Christians the Holy Quran and Holy Bible teaches us about forgiveness and total devotion to Allah. If I don’t forgive then I am not a good leader. My strength lies in my belief in the Almighty Allah” Says President Jammeh.

Less than a week after their release, the pardoned convicts staged a solidarity march in the capital city of Banjul. They openly pledged their support for President Jammeh and his government.

Source:: http://www.sierraexpressmedia.com/

Comedian Trevor Noah is the first recipient of the South African of the Year accolade.

Calls to vote for four remarkable South Africans who had achieved global recognition in their chosen field went out on social media platform Twitter on Monday 21 September.

Noah was a narrow winner over cricketer AB de Villiers and sprinter Wayde van Niekerk.

"The South African of the Year is someone who with a single phenomenal achievement made you extremely proud of being South African," says Jan Braai, the man behind the National Braai Day initiative and now the South African of the Year project.

"Our intention is to highlight exceptional performances by South Africans that for a brief moment in time brought the country to a standstill," says Braai, "those special moments where the hearts of the nation beat together united in pride."

Noah, already a household name in South Africa, was nominated for reaching even greater heights in 2015 when it was announced in March that he would replace Jon Stewart as the host of Comedy Central's popular The Daily Show.

"Trevor's sensational achievement embodies the spirit of the greatest nation on earth," says Braai. "We can achieve great things in South Africa, Trevor is leading the way, raising our spirits and showing that anything is possible."

The South African of the Year was chosen by public vote on Twitter, voting ran until midnight on 23 September.

The South African of the Year is a registered trademark, but in tune with the National Braai Day initiative is run as a non-profit project with the sole purpose of enhancing the National Heritage Day public holiday as South Africa's national day of celebration. This award is not part of the ANN7 South African of the Year Awards. Source: Allafrica.com


Africa's Top Business Leaders Honoured During Un General Assembly Week

scholarships to over 100,000 young Africans over the past 20 years through his family foundation.

From left to right: Katerina Kyrili (BIMA), Oyinade Ogunade (GT Bank), Oscar Onyema (Nigerian Stock

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The 2015 African Business Icon Award goes to Helen Hai, the Chief Executive Officer of Made in Africa Initiative. This category recognises a person who has made a significant contribution to improving in the business landscape in Africa and or in the way business is done, helping in the transformation that is much talked about. Following a meeting with the late President Meles Zenawi in 2011, Helen, who is of Chinese origin, set up the Huajian Shoe Factory in Ethiopia in October 2011. The designer shoe factory has managed to double the export revenue in Ethiopia within 6 months, and in under two years, has recruited 4000 local workers. She has since expanded her activities and set up a garment factory in Rwanda.

Dangote Cement wins Business of the Year award at the African Guaranty Trust Bank, beat four nominees in their categoBusiness Awards ceremony on the sidelines of the UN General ry to win the Award for Good Corporate Governance Assembly in New York (version française ci-dessous). while Abellon Clean Energy outdid four contenders to claim the Award for Innovation. The award for Best Daphne Mashile Nkosi, Strive Masiyiwa, Helen Hai and Corporate Social Responsibility was won by the Nigerian Mohammed Dewji are among the top business leaders who Stock Exchange, while the award for Insurance Company were recognised at the 2015 African Business Awards held tonight at the Four Seasons Hotel in New York, on the sidelines & Initiative of the Year went to BIMA. of the UN General Assembly. The Awards, organised by African Business magazine, also commended leading businesses includ- Commenting on the Awards, Omar Ben Yedder said: "This is the seventh year that we have organised the ing Dangote Cement, Guaranty Trust Bank, Abellon Clean African Business Awards. We are grateful to Zenith Bank, Energy, the Nigerian Stock Exchange and the leading provider GTBank, Agility and Cofina for supporting African of mobile-delivered micro-insurance in emerging markets, Business magazine and IC Events in bringing about this BIMA. year's awards. We have worthy winners and the work of both our winners and nominees shows what can be done The award for the 2015 African Business of the Year went to on the continent with hard work and single minded deterDangote Cement. Helmed by Africa's richest man, Aliko mination. We would have liked to have seen more entries Dangote, the Nigerian cement behemoth plans to expand profrom the francophone world, but this may reflect the fact duction in several countries in anticipation of an infrastructure that English speaking countries in general have a more and construction boom. The judging panel applauded Dangote developed and thriving private sector." Cement for its continued drive to develop new tailored products, gain market share and expand its activities throughout the 2015 Winners continent. AFRICAN BUSINESS OF THE YEAR Dangote, Nigeria Daphne Mashile Nkosi, Executive Chairperson, Kalagadi BUSINESS LEADER OF THE YEAR Manganese, South Africa received the prestigious award for Most Outstanding Woman in Business. The judges gave special Mohammed Dewji, CEO, Mohammed Enterprise, recognition for Daphne's remarkable achievements, in an indus- Tanzania try which has often been one of dominated by men. Daphne is MOST OUTSTANDING WOMAN IN BUSINESS committed to the people of South Africa and uses every availDaphne Mashile Nkosi, Executive Chairperson, Kalagadi able resource to enrich the lives of the average South African. Manganese, South Africa She is responsible for the creation of over 30 000 jobs in the Northern Cape, and will go down in history as the mother of the AWARD FOR GOOD CORPORATE GOVERNANCE largest mining venture of its kind in the last 30 years. Guaranty Trust Bank, Nigeria Since taking over his father's trading business in Tanzania, AWARD FOR BEST CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONBusiness Leader of the Year Award winner, Mohammed Dewji SIBILITY has confidently blazed his own trail. As CEO of TanzanianThe Nigerian Stock Exchange, Nigeria based Mohammed Enterprise, this young businessman, still in his early forties, has acquired and turned around failing state AWARD FOR INNOVATION companies in sectors as diverse as manufacturing, agriculture, and real estate. Dewji's stewardship of MeTL has led to a place Abellon Clean Energy, Ghana on Forbes' Richest Africans list. The 2015 Judges paid tribute to INSURANCE COMPANY & INITIATIVE OF THE his dynamism and his visionary leadership in growing a $30m YEAR business into a $1.3bn conglomerate. BIMA ( bimamobile.com ) Zimbabwean businessman, entrepreneur, and philanthropist, LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD Strive Masiyiwa was honoured with the 2015 Lifetime Strive Masiyiwa, Chairman and Founder, Econet Achievement Award. Strive is the founder and executive chairman of diversified international telecommunications group AFRICAN BUSINESS ICON Econet Wireless. Strive was rewarded with the Lifetime Helen Hai, Chief Executive Officer, Made in Africa Achievement Award not only for his commercial success but also his human qualities. Masiyiwa is considered one of Africa's Initiative most generous humanitarians and has used his wealth to provide

Councilwoman Cynthia Stamps-Jones poses with Parliamentarian Titus Glover Riverdale made a connection with a city across the Atlantic Ocean Thursday.

Riverdale City Manager E. Scott Wood and Councilwoman Cynthia Stamps-Jones met with Titus Glover, a representative of Tema East, an area similar to an American city.

Glover arrived with representatives from Transatlantic Business Development Resources, a Georgia-based company planning to develop facilities in the area Glover helps represent. The group asked questions about Riverdale’s Town Center and how the city provides services to its residents.

“What I’m seeing is amazing,” Glover said.

Wood explained to the guests how the city government works and interacts with the county government. Stamps-Jones explained how Riverdale’s Town Center was born out of Riverdale’s desire to be a close-knit community.

The meeting concluded with a tour of the facilities.

The representatives from the two cities expressed interest in becoming “sister cities” in the future.

Source: news-daily.com


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The Richest Countries in the World

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Windhoek — The three richest countries in the world are Qatar (1), Luxembourg (2) and Singapore (3) while the poorest are Burundi (182), Zimbabwe (183) and the Democratic Republic of Congo (184). Namibia is ranked at 100 on the list while South Africa is ranked 80th. This is according to Global Finance magazine's latest ratings.

The magazine explains that there are two standard methods of defining the richest countries in the world. One takes into account the economies that are the largest, as measured by total gross domestic product (GDP). However, the most commonly accepted definition of the wealthiest countries is to determine how rich the average resident of a country is. For this reason, the best method is to use gross domestic product data per capita.

Moreover, Global Finance states that using a PPP (purchasing power parity) basis is arguably more useful when comparing generalised differences in living standards on the whole between nations. This is because PPP takes into account the relative cost of living and the inflation rates of the countries, rather than using just exchange rates, which may distort the real differences in income. This is the measure most economists prefer when looking at per-capita wealth and when comparing economic strength between countries and living conditions or use of resources across countries. According to the World Bank, comparable measures of economic activity, wealth and living standards are useful for many purposes. Foreign investors, traders, and potential immigrants want to know an economy's market size, productivity and prices. The globalization of markets for goods, services, finance, labour and ideas reinforces the interdependence of economies and the need to measure them on a common scale. Countries cannot share responsibilities for global public goods the environment, security, development assistance and global governance - without meaningful assessments of the real size of their economies and the wealth of their people. But comparing the real size of economies is not easy. Even in an integrated global economy, large differences in the costs of goods and services persist. Exchange rates can be used to convert values in one currency to another, but since they do not fully reflect differences in price levels, they cannot measure the real volume of output.

Exchange rates are determined by the demand for and supply of currencies used in international transactions, ignoring domestic economic sectors where prices are set in relative isolation from the rest of the world--thus the familiar experience of international travellers, who discover that they can buy more, or less, of the same goods in different countries when converting their money using the prevailing exchange rates.

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To measure the real size of the world's economy and to compare costs of living across countries, we need to adjust for differences in purchasing power. Finding a way to adjust for those differences has given rise to the efforts to measure purchasing power parities (PPPs), which convert local currencies to a common currency, such as the U.S. dollar.

Purchasing power parities are needed because similar goods and services have widely varying prices across countries when converted to a common currency using market exchange rates. Differences are greatest in sectors not commonly traded internationally, such as housing, construction and health and education services.

Price differences are smaller for widely traded products, such as machinery and equipment, after allowing for taxes, distributor margins and transport costs. PPPs include the prices of tradable and non-tradable goods, using weights that reflect their relative importance in total GDP.

Since 1970 the International Comparison Program (ICP) has conducted eight rounds of PPP estimates for the major components of countries' gross domestic product (GDP) the most recent for 2005. High-income countries regularly take part in such programs, but 2005 was the first time since 1993 that comprehensive price surveys were carried out in developing economies. An unprecedented number, 101, took part. These new PPPs provide a better and more complete view of the world economy.


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Nigerian Ruth Agbakoba wins 1st Prize at World Congress on Medical IT research evaluates the project in real-time to see how successfully it is being incorporated into people’s everyday lives.

Career highlights

Nigerian PhD Candidate, Ruth Agbakoba won the 1st prize award at The World Congress on Medical IT. Congrats to her.

About Ruth Current job

MRC-funded PhD student in e-health and digital health at the University of Glasgow

“I’ve learnt to believe in myself. It’s something I’ve worked to develop during my PhD ― to recognise that I’m here through hard work and not good fortune.”

Length of career

Five years

Career in brief

I did A levels in biology, chemistry, French and IT so it’s probably not surprising that I ended up in digital health. I was part of a cohort of students on the UK’s first clinically led undergraduate biomedical informatics course at St George’s Medical School, University of London. I graduated in 2009 with a first class honours and then I was offered an informatics scholarshipopens in new window at City University London where I completed an MSc in health informatics.

I then worked in the NHS for a year as an information analyst. I wanted to work outside academia to get a holistic view of careers in this area, but I’d always planned on coming back to academia and in 2012 I was one of six students to get an MRC studentship at the University of Glasgow.

I spend my days

I do a lot of catching up with emails and organising meetings. I also hold regular coding clinics where my supervisory team validate my data analysis. I’ve taken advice to get involved in lots of different aspects of research: I’m on the organising committee of a student conference, and review journal papers as well as doing my research. My research evaluates a national project in Scotland called Living it Upopens in new window, which is part of a larger UK-wide study looking at how digital technologies such as television, smartphones, games consoles and computers can be used to empower people to improve their own health and wellbeing. My

There are two that really stand out. One was being voted as doing the best presentation at our Institute of Health and Wellbeing conference in 2014. Accolades like that mean a lot when they come from your peers. The second was presenting at a major conference in my field in New York, also in 2014. It was great to present my research on an international platform.

Skills I need to do my job

A lot of it is time and project management. I’ve also learnt many transferable skills from being on the MRC doctoral training programme such as interviewing techniques and qualitative data analysis which I’ve put into practice in my research. I’ve also trained as a Graduate Teaching Assistant and I have monitored and assessed master’s degree students. Biggest challenges

The project I’m evaluating is still ongoing, so I have to be able to adapt to changing situations and keep pace (though that makes it exciting too).

I am inspired by

I have so many mentors! Being a multidisciplinary student, I have four supervisors (across clinical medicine, computing and social science) all of whom provide advice and support. But this is also a bit of a challenge as they all have different expectations for me to meet. My family are also a really important source of support — my twin sister is doing a PhD in a similar research area also in Glasgow, and we really help each other out.

Words of wisdom

Be prepared to work hard, and be proactive. It’s quite easy to become isolated when you’re doing a PhD, so I would recommend that people get involved in as many activities as possible. A PhD isn’t just about your research project; it’s about becoming an earlycareer researcher.

Next steps

I’m not sure if I’ll follow the traditional postdoc route in research. Ideally I’d like to be able to combine academic research with working with a company in the field such as a large technology company or non-governmental organisation.

http://www.risingafrica.org/

Twitter: @RuthAgbakoba

LinkedIn: Ruth Ngozi Agbakoba

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5 Surprising Facts about Ghanaians in the U.S.A.

The Migration Policy Institute published a detailed report about Ghanaians living in the U.S.A. Here’re some of the most interesting facts from the report. 1. There’re about 235,000 Ghanaians currently living in the United States They live all across the U.S., but are heavily concentrated in New York, Virginia, New Jersey, and Maryland.

2. In 2012, Ghanaians in the U.S. sent home about $33 million Ghanaians in the U.S. are the largest source of remittances, followed by Ghanaians in the United Kingdom, and then Nigeria.

Beam helps Ghanaians abroad support loved ones back home with direct bill and gift payments. Find out more: beampay.co. 3. About 12% of Ghanaians in the U.S. hold a Master’s degree, PhD, or an advanced professional degree

This is slightly higher compared to 11% for the general U.S. population. Ghanaians are well represented in top universities across the United States. Schools such as Cornell, the University of Pennsylvania, and Stanford University have groups specifically devoted to Ghanaian students besides the more general African and Caribbean student organizations you’d find at nearly every university. 18% of the Ghanaians in the U.S. hold a bachelor’s degree as their highest credential. Beam helps Ghanaians abroad support loved ones back home with direct bill and gift payments. Find out more: beampay.co.

4. Ghanaians in the U.S. earn about $44,000 a year, slightly lower than the U.S. national median of $50,000 About 18% of Ghanaians in the U.S. make $90,000 a year, and 5% of them make at least $140,000 (which puts them in the top 10% of U.S. households).

5. Worcester, Massachusetts has the highest concentration of Ghanaians in the U.S.

In Worcester, you can find several Ghanaian churches, including the New England Ghanaian SDA Church, the Presbyterian Church of Ghana and the Good Shepherd Ghana Methodist Church. The Ghanaian community in Worcester regularly organizes social events like concerts, soccer matches (e.g. against Togo and Zambia) and the Annual African Festival and Picnic.

Other states with large numbers of Ghanaians include New York, Virginia, New Jersey, and Maryland.

Source: http://omgghana.com/

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8 Us Businesses Visit Ghana To Explore Opportunities -

Eight U.S. companies visited Ghana September 13-14 to explore business partnership opportunities as part of the largest-ever U.S. government-led trade mission to Africa. The U.S. Department of Commerce’s Trade Winds—Africa mission brought over 100 companies from 25 U.S. states and across industry sectors to connect with opportunities throughout the continent, including Ghana, Angola, Ethiopia, Kenya, Mozambique, Nigeria, South Africa and Tanzania. The mission is part of a concerted effort under the President Obama administration called the Doing Business in Africa campaign, under which the U.S. government has committed billions of dollars to development in SubSaharan Africa, and has facilitated billions more in U.S.-Africa business deals. “Africa is on the forefront of an economic emergence that will shape the world’s business environment for years to come,” said U.S. Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Industry and Analysis Marcus Jadotte. “The United States and the U.S. business community see Africa as an important partner.” Economic growth in Sub-Saharan Africa is inviting for foreign companies, as it hosts six of the ten fastest-growing economies in the world, but what draws U.S. companies especially to Africa is the opportunity to make a difference as well as increase revenue. “American companies are innovative and produce quality goods and services, but what really separates most of them is a desire to make an impact,” said U.S. Senior Commercial Officer Paul Taylor, who works out of the U.S. Embassy in Accra. “U.S. companies leave behind trained workforces and improved infrastructure, among other benefits. “The U.S. commitment to corporate social responsibility is difficult to match in global business.” The eight companies—Amalie Oil, Ardry Trading, The Von Corporation, RadioShack, Graphic Products, ITSI Biosciences, Black & Veatch and Black Opal—arrived in Ghana on Sunday and spent Monday meeting with 68 Ghanaian businesses. U.S. commercial diplomats from the U.S. Embassy in Ghana were on hand to provide market-specific counseling to attendees. The delegation is in South Africa from Wednesday to Friday this week for business-to-business meetings and a business forum featuring speakers from U.S. and African companies including McKinsey, Sasol, and Ford Motor Company.

Source: Ghana | Myjoyonline.com

Organizers Of Historic Ghana-Canada Friendly Brief Media September 2015

Ghana and Canada rekindle a historic soccer rivalry at the senior level during their October 13, 2015 clash at Washington DC in the United States. The million dollar question is, will the Canadian underdogs repeat history with another victory or will Ghana avenge the 2-1 defeat suffered during their first clash a little over 30 years ago?

A desire to repeat history and the urge for revenge have created suspense and generated interest in this friendly. Canada recorded that victory June 2, 1985 in Seoul during The Presidents Cup; an international tournament hosted by the South Koreans at the time.

It is in view of this high stakes that Top Global LLC, (a US based sports management company who are organizers of this game) are making feverish preparations to ensure a successful match which is anticipated to attract a largely cosmopolitan crowd.

The above picture was painted to a delegation of media personnel that paid a courtesy call on the officials to explore details about the clash between the African soccer giants, 24th on the FIFA rankings and their North American underdogs, perched at 116 as of September 25, 2015. The media delegation comprised Executive Officers of TheAfricanDream LLC and TribeZone Africa TV in the persons of Oral Ofori and Kofi Jacquaye respectively.

On hand to talk to the delegation was the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Top Global LLC Rev. Lord Asante Boadu, who was very excited to receive the US based Ghanaian media practitioners into his offices in Gaithersburg Maryland in the USA. He and his partner, Michael Bannerman-Hyde, said it was good to have members of the media pay extra attention to the efforts their organization was putting into ensuring the success of the October 13 game to be played at the RFK Stadium in Washington DC.

Kofi Jacquaye and Oral Ofori on their parts wished the organizers well and encouraged media practitioners and institutions in the USA and especially within the African Diaspora to give the upcoming game maximum coverage owing to its historic nature.

Top Global LLC as a Sports Management firm in the words of Rev. Boadu, the soccer-loving-preacher, is “a

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firm that plans, negotiates and showcases exciting soccer matches and tourneys with the objective to promote and grow the love of soccer worldwide”. He continued, “we collaborate with various sponsors, advertisers and media syndicates to bring these events to soccer fans in the United States, Canada and worldwide”.

In his response to a question from Oral Ofori of TheAfricanDream LLC about the significance of the Ghana-Canada friendly, the Reverend said “We want to use this game as an opportunity to strengthen relationship between all the countries involved. The game seeks to offer Ghanaians in the Diaspora an opportunity to see their beloved Black Stars play in the Washington DC area which is very cosmopolitan and has lots of soccer loving Africans and non-Africans alike.

“For the Canadians, they will be able to rub shoulders with a top class Ghanaian side not as underdogs, but as worthy competitors that plan to use this game as an opportunity to emerge from the shadows of soccer maturity and show the world how the game is growing in Canada too. This will be a great cultural extravaganza uniting diverse cultures, something we are proud to be an integral part of” revealed Michael Bannerman-Hyde, a Top Global LLC partner.

An interview conducted by Oral Ofori on Rev. Boadu during the visit and videotaped by the Tribe Zone Africa crew showed the Reverend saying security for the Game is going to be provided by the DC police. Ghanaian music group Ruff n Smooth and Bizzi B will be providing half time entertainment. There are also plans to have dignitaries from respective countries attend the game.

For more information on the upcoming game check out the www.TopGlobalLLC.com website. Written by Samuel Kissiedu, a season Ghanaian sports journalist based in Florida USA: SamKissiedu@yahoo.com

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Muhammadu Sanusi II, Emir of Kano Marries 18 Year Girl

Genius: 13Yr Old Igbo Boy Builds Fully Motorized Pail Loader & Truck

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Geniuses within igbo land remain undeveloped. Our correspondent who brought in this report hinted of how amazingly, a boy of 13 years old developed a fully motorised pail loader and a truck, tipped by the Pail loader’s load of sand. It was an amazing scenario. This geniuses have been let to lie fallow without any effort by the government to develop this intellectuals to their required fields. We call on multinational organizations and passionate individuals to help climax these dreams.

The Emir of Kano, Muhammadu Sanusi II, has finally tied the knot with his rumoured heartthrob, Sa’adatu Barkindo-Musdafa, the daughter of the Lamido of Adamawa, Muhammadu BarkindoMusdafa. The 18-year old becomes the emir’s fourth wife. She recently completed secondary school and is been enrolled for advanced level studies. In addition to his first wife, Sadiya, who is the daughter of the late emir of Kano, Ado Bayero, Mr. Sanusi has two other wives — Maryam and Rakiya. The secret wedding was contracted in a low-keyed ceremony in the town of Yola on Friday. Palace sources in Yola told PREMIUM TIMES the wedding fatiha held inside the palace of the Lamido minutes after Jumma’at prayer. Insiders say that the influential emir only sent out invitation to some dignitaries across the country, as Kano government officials sneaked into Yola for the wedding fatiha to avoid journalists. The Kano State Governor, Abdullahi Ganduje, was said to have acted as the guardian for the groom, while his Adamawa counterpart, Jibrilla Bindow, played the role of the bride’s guardian, who gave her hands out in marriage to the monarch. Mr. Sanusi’s rumoured marriage to the princess was debunked in the past.

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“His decision to take a new wife is in line with Islamic injunction. Islam allows having a maximum of four wives for those who can treat all of them equally and provide for a large family,’’ said a top Kano state government official who travelled to Yola for the wedding. A social commentator, Dan’Almajiri Ibrahim, argued that in ancient times, links between empires were tightened by marriages among royals and nobles across boundaries. “So, the engagement of the Adamawa princess to Emir Sanusi II may also be a move to deepen royal bond between Adamawa and Kano. “You see, historically, both emirates have similar origins in the 19th Century Uthman Bn Fodio’s jihad,’’ he concluded. Emir Sanusi could not be reached for comments as he is currently away in Saudi Arabia, where he is acting as leader of Nigeria’s delegation to this year’s hajj. A highly placed palace source however confirmed the development to PREMIUM TIMES, saying Sa’adatu would not move in with the emir immediately. Iro Dan Fulani

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Masters & PhD study for ECOWAS citizens – ECOWAS Fellowship Programme 2015

The Association of African Universities (AAU) is pleased to announce the 2015 maiden edition of the ECOWAS Fellowship Programme for Masters and PhD (EFP)under the sponsorship of the Economic Commission for West African States (ECOWAS). The Programme seeks to promote capacity building within the ECOWAS 15-member countries by providing full fellowships for training and education for nationals of ECOWAS member states in higher education institutions of ECOWAS.

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Buhari Holds Bilateral Meeting With Former British PM, Gordon Brown, Bill Clinton & Bill Gates

Application Deadline: 15th October 2015

Eligibility:

The Programme is open to qualified nationals (including graduate students, researchers, lecturers, and staff) of ECOWAS member states who will be admitted for Masters or PhD degree programme at any one of the following three universities: (a). University of Lagos, Nigeria (b). University of Ibadan, Nigeria (c). Université Cheikh Anta Diop, Senegal

A good first degree (at least second class upper division or its equivalent) is required for Masters degree programme. An MPhil degree or its equivalent is required for PhD programme.

Priority will be given to Anglophone nationals who want admission into Francophone institutions, as well as to Francophone nationals who want admission into Anglophone institutions. Female candidates are particularly encouraged to apply.

Disciplines

Applications are invited from all disciplines linked to the fields of strategic importance to the West African region such as: 1. Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM); 2. Earth and Life Sciences; 3. Health including maternal and child health, HIV/AIDS, etc.; 4. Agriculture, Food Security and related disciplines 5. History of Africa 6. Information technology; and 7. Gender issues. Fellowship Worth:

The ECOWAS Fellowship Programme (EFP)is a full scholarship intended to cater for each fellow’s costs of living, tuition fees, visas, travel, insurance and thesis research. In this respect, ECOWAS will pay the tuition fees directly to the institutions and provide a monthly stipend of US$600 per Masters student and US$800 per PhD student to cover all other expenses for the duration of the degree programme. Application Procedure:

Qualified candidates will be admitted to one of the three institutions mentioned above. Please ensure that the institution that you have selected offers the course you have chosen. All the three universities provide information about their degree programmes on their websites.

Each application must include the following: 1. A photocopy of the degree and other certificates. 2. Completed EFP Form. efp_application_form 3. Most recent curriculum vitae.

The 2015 Applications are accepted before October 15, 2015 from eligible students from ECOWAS member institutions. Applications should be sent electronically to: The Director, Directorate of Research & Academic Planning Association of African Universities Aviation Road Ext., Airport Residential Area, P.O. Box 5744, Accra-North, GHANA Email: ecowas@aau.org

For More Information:

Visit the Official Webpage of the ECOWAS Fellowship Programme for Masters and PhD

President Buhari and ex-President Obasanjo held a bilateral meeting with former British PM, Gordon Brown in the US in New York at the United Nations. Buhari also met with Bill Clinton & Bill Gates.

Source: http://news2.onlinenigeria.com/

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This Man Claims He Is 179 Years Old And He Has The Documents That Prove it!

Woman Scatters Pastor’s Wedding September 2015

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her daughter entered into a relationship with Prophet Nana Kofi when she sent her for prayers as she was suffering from ‘high fever.’

She became pregnant and Prophet Nana Kofi was made to perform the initial customary rites to the family.

“However, after coming for the list, I never heard from him again until I heard that he had impregnated another member of the church. I confronted him and he told me that he impregnated the woman who she was getting married to,” she stated.

Mahashta was a shoemaker until 1957 and claim he retired when he turned 122. Unfortunately, according to him he has attended the funerals of all of his children and even grandchildren. “children are dead there for years. Somehow death has forgotten me. And now I have lost all hope to die!”

Or should we actually be happy for him? I guess what saddens me is the fact that he had to be around even after his children and grandchildren. Other than that he seems to function normally.

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AN ANTICIPATED happy wedding of Prophet Albert Mensah alias Nana Kofi, Founder of the Jesus Foundation Prayer Ministry at Site 14, Community 1, Tema, rather went sour yesterday morning when a 20-year-old woman with her three-week-old baby boy disrupted the ceremony.

The marriage department of the Tema Metropolitan Assembly (TMA) became a site of attraction for most staff of the assembly, passersby and traders at the Tema Central Market when the woman, Ms Mabel Patamia, accompanied by her relations and sympathisers, demanded that the registrar halt the solemn ceremony between the prophet and one Joyce Anima Damptey.

Ms Patamia did not even allow the couple to take the vows as she interrupted every pronouncement, prompting the Assistant Marriage Registrar to introduce her to the gathering.

A man is dying of cancer, but keeps telling people he is dying of The main reason for her action, she told the marriage official, was that she AIDS. His son asked his Dad why. He answered, "so that when I am was engaged to Prophet Nana Kofi and has a child with him and that both dead, no one will sleep with your mum." were preparing to marry sometime this year. WIFE: Darling why are you home this early wearing such a long face?

HUSBAND: Had a terrible day, I lost all my colleagues today at work WIFE: Blood of Jesus! What happened?

HUSBAND: There was a fire out break down the tunnel and everybody died!

WIFE: What a pity! Darling I thank God for keeping U alive. How did you make it out my dear?

HUSBAND: Darling, it was God`s work. My stomach was upsetting me so, I took a break to ease myself in the toilet.

WIFE: Darling, thank God you are alive. What would have happened to us? I feel so much pity for their families, how are they going to survive now?

HUSBAND: My dear it’s a pity, but UNITED NATIONS has decided to give the families of the deceased $10 million each.

WIFE: What? !!!! ten million what? So because of your useless stomach upset and the foolish toilet and your refusal to die with your colleagues………make me miss that money?? I beg if you don’t like trouble , go back and die with your colleagues.

PLEASE HELP ME DESCRIBE THIS WOMAN.

The expected happy occasion turned sour as well-wishers and witnesses of the couple looked shocked. They began leaving the premises of the assembly with disappointment.

Prophet Nana Kofi was said to have impregnated Ms Patamia when the mother sent her to the church for spiritual healing, as she was alleged to be suffering from spiritual attack.

Isaac Ashai Odamtten, Metropolitan Chief Executive (MCE) of Tema, who overheard Mabel’s persistent screams, quickly intervened to hold a crunch meeting with both parties and the marriage department.

After close to 30 minutes, it was concluded that the assembly would withhold the marriage certificate of the couple till Ms Patamia was dully compensated. The pastor was also to sign an undertaking at the Social Welfare Department that he would cater for the child.

Prophet Nana Kofi was later whisked away in a car together with his wouldbe wife amidst jeers and boos from the crowd.

Cynthia Patamia, mother of the dejected lady, narrated to Daily Guide that

Cynthia Patamia said to her surprise, she was in the house at Site 5, Community 1, Tema, when news got to her that Prophet Nana Kofi was getting marriage to another woman who was also pregnant for him.

According to her, “I quickly called my daughter, some friends and relatives and we went to the assembly to stop them from getting marriage since he cannot take my daughter and me for a ride.”

Mabel Patamia told Daily Guide that although she was demanding that the marriage should be halted, she had no problem with Prophet Nana Kofi getting married; but was only concerned with the clandestine way he was going about it.

Meanwhile, the marriage department of the assembly is said to be in a fix and could face possible legal action if it failed to issue the marriage certificate to them.

This is because the couple were said to have gone through all the processes as their names were pasted on the marriage notice board for the expected 21 days and even had additional five days which elapsed before they were booked to come for the solemnisation. Mabel Patamia holding her baby and leaving the marriage office TMA together with some sympathisers and relatives

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Dr. Miriam C. Gyimah

As Christians, I like to think that we are careful to keep in mind that as long as we have accepted Christ as our personal Savior, we immediately enter a spiritual warfare against the agents of darkness. It is a spiritual truth. It is a spiritual choice. Joshua tells the Israelites, “…if serving the LORD seems undesirable to you, then choose for yourselves this day whom you will serve, whether the gods your ancestors served beyond the Euphrates, or the gods of the Amorites, in whose land you are living. But as for me and my household, we will serve the LORD” (Joshua 24:15). And St. Paul says, “… many live as enemies of the cross of Christ. Their destiny is destruction… Their mind is set on earthly things. But our citizenship is in heaven. And we eagerly await a Savior from there, the Lord Jesus Christ” Phil. (3:18-20). Though unbelievers are for the Anti-Christ and do not know it, because they haven’t come to know and/or accept the truth of Christ as their personal Savior, we, Christians who read the word of God and have been taught, know the truth and do our best to remain in the path that Christ has laid for us. We witness to others and share our testimonies. We read the Bible and sing our songs of praise. We attend church services and hold various positions in the church—all in the service of God. We are called. We are blessed. And we are victorious. Well, we are victorious and feel victorious until a trial really hits us hard. The trial could be a terrible situation that we can’t get over. While we can attest to the goodness of God in our lives, the situation rocks us so terribly that we cannot believe that our loving and faithful God has permitted it to befall us, we who have been so faithful, we who have been so dutiful. We become despondent. We become disturbed. We become discouraged. And we think things and even say things that we shouldn’t. One elderly woman close to me once bitterly complained and asked why the Lord allowed her old mother to die and permit her evil mother-in-law to continue to live! She was serious and she was in pain. She was not ready to lose her mother though her mother had lived a very long life. She took it as a terrible blow, which death is, but that her mother-in-law was still alive, had nothing to do with her mother’s health, life or death. Yet her question was why must she suffer when she had been a good Christian and her mother who was also a good Christian died while an evil woman continued to walk the earth? She was devastated and questioned God’s goodness and judgment. How many of us have not questioned God? Even Job, this most righteous man even by God’s own account questioned God. God says of Job that “there is no one on earth like him; he is blameless and upright, a man who fears God and shuns evil” (Job 1: 8). While Job was faithful and did not sin despite the sudden and dev-

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astating loss of all his children and property, and the painful and embarrassing disease inflicted on him, he still questioned God. He asks God, “Why did I not perish at birth, and die as I came from the womb?” (Job 3:11). And he further expresses his bitterness saying, “I will not refrain my mouth; I will speak in the anguish of my spirit; I will complain in the bitterness of my soul” (Job 7:11). But having the last word, God responds by reprimanding Job questioning him, who are you and where were you when I created the world? How do you dare question my actions? (Job 38). Yet, even after God chastises him, He restores everything Job lost and blesses him beyond what he had in his previous life. We are likely not as righteous as Job was, yet we question God when we go through something painful, something we consider unbearable, though the Bible teaches that “no temptation has overtaken us except what is common to mankind. And God is faithful; he will not let us be tempted beyond what we can bear. But when we are tempted, he will also provide a way out so that we can endure it” (I Cor. 10:13). Let’s recall that the great prophet Elijah also once ran away from serving the Lord for fear of his pending fate. After all Elijah did, risking his life as God’s representative, commanding the heavens to shut out rain for years, and then reversing it publically in front of his idol-worshiping enemies to prove the omnipotence of His Yahweh God, and then killing four hundred and fifty prophets of Baal yet, this prophet quickly took to the hills in his desperate escape for fear of the threats made by the wicked and murderous Jezebel. I Kings chapter 19 states, “now Ahab told Jezebel everything Elijah had done and how he had killed all the prophets with the sword. So Jezebel sent a messenger to Elijah to say, “May the gods deal with me, be it ever so severely, if by this time tomorrow I do not make your life like that of one of them.” Elijah was afraid and ran for his life… into the wilderness. He came to a broom bush, sat down under it and prayed that he might die. “I have had enough, LORD,” he said. “Take my life; I am no better than my ancestors” (1-5). A dejected and disillusioned Elijah bitterly complained to God about his suffering and further said, “I have been very zealous for the Lord God Almighty. The Israelites have rejected your covenant, torn down your altars, and put your prophets to death with the sword. I am the only one left, and now they are trying to kill me too” (I Kings 19:10). Yes, even the great prophet Elijah, after all his demonstrations of wonder in the name of God, which one would think should rather embolden him, became discouraged and even bitter. While it is understandable that Elijah would be downcast, his assumptions were unfounded. He thought highly of his service and faithfulness to God, yet God made him know that He had reserved seven thousand faithful Israelites who worshiped Him. For example, there was Elisha, the one who would soon replace Elijah. We can see ourselves through Elijah’s expressions that as flesh and blood, when we are tried and our backs are against the wall, we tend to be true to our feelings instead of our calling, we want to quit; we want to die. We succumb to questions of why and how because we are hurting and living by our emotions when we should be thinking higher, living in the spirit and keeping our focus on our spiritual mission and purpose. Yes, we are here to serve a purpose and it is not all about us, though we like to think it is. But even if we can only think about ourselves at such times, then we should again

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think higher and keep our minds on God’s plan for us, because He assures us that, “…I know the plans I have for you,” declares the LORD, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future” (Jeremiah 29: 11). When we don’t stay focused on the love and mercies of God, we make terrible and faulty assumptions and say foolish things, making accusations of God and getting ourselves in trouble with the Supreme Being. Despite Elijah’s complaints, we learn that God thought so much of him that Elijah did not die a natural death, but was taken by a whirlwind to heaven (II Kings 2:1). Like Elijah and Job, we can’t begin to imagine how God will reward us for our faithfulness. We sing a common song during worship. The song says, “Lord prepare me, to be a sanctuary, pure and holy, tried and true, with thanksgiving, I'll be a living sanctuary, for you.” When we sing this song, we say to our God, our acknowledged Maker and Master that we offer our lives, our entire beings to Him. We resign our power and feelings, our agency to do His will to please Him. We tell Him that He owns us, that we want to be worthy vessels within which His Spirit can live, vessels that He can use to His glory. We tell Him that we are sacrificing our lives to Him just as He sacrificed His for us on Calvary. But when all hell breaks loose on us, instead of being true to the work He did on the cross for us, we revert to our sense of self either in complaints, anger, or resignation. When we are tried and prove true to our emotions, rather than stay focused on the work we are called to do, we are in the least chastised as Job was or are punished like Moses. Moses, a true servant, developed a great relationship with God. In that time, there was no one that God showed Himself to as much as He did Moses. God regularly spoke with Moses, encouraging, guiding, and directing his words and actions. He even defended Moses’ honor by punishing those who spoke against him. But even Moses, one who is described as the meekest of men came to a point in the road, where he yielded to his emotions instead of to God. Because Moses was fed up with the complaining and ungrateful Israelites, instead of speaking to the Rock to retrieve water as God had instructed him, an angry Moses struck it (Numbers 20:10). Consequently, God did not allow him to set foot on the Promised Land. How tragic for us that like Moses, we will miss our reward because in the midst of adverse circumstances, we allow our emotions to rule us and guide our actions. When we are tested and tried and we become desperate to escape our lot, will we be true to our emotions or to the God in whom we have believed, the God to whom we have pledged our allegiance? Let us pray that we will be careful to be wise and discerning, to be slow to murmuring and to refrain from accusing God. It is all together tragic that aside from Joshua and Caleb, none of the original Israelites who escaped the bondage of slavery made it to the Promised Land, because they angered God through their murmurings, ungratefulness, rebellion and forgetfulness of God’s goodness and mercy. They were either destroyed by God Himself or He simply allowed them to expire before the end of the journey. And to think that even one as faithful and tested as Moses who had been so close to God should also not cross the threshold to Canaan! If we want to achieve the goal ahead of us, if we want to realize God’s promise for our lives, then let us be wise and temper our words and actions, becoming more humble, Christians who are worthy vessels deserving of honor.


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When a man steals your wife, there is no better revenge than to let him keep her. ~By Lee Majors

After marriage, husband and wife become two sides of a coin; they just can't face each other, but still they stay together. ~By Al Gore

By all means marry. If you get a good wife, you'll be happy. If you get a bad one, you'll become a philosopher. ~By Socrates

Woman inspires us to great things and prevents us from achieving them. ~By Mike Tyson

The great question... which I have not been able to answer... is, "What does a woman want? ~By George Clooney

I had some words with my wife, and she had some paragraphs with me. ~By Bill Clinton

"Some people ask the secret of our long marriage. We take time to go to a restaurant two times a week. A little candlelight, dinner, soft music and dancing. She goes on Tuesdays, I go on Fridays." ~By George W. Bush

"I don't worry about terrorism. I was married for two years." ~By Rudy Giuliani

"There's a way of transferring funds that is even faster than electronic banking. It's called marriage." ~By Michael Jordan

"I've had bad luck with all my wives. The first one left me and the second one didn’t.” The third gave me more children! ~By Donald Trump

Two secrets to keep your marriage brimming 1. Whenever you're wrong, admit it, 2. Whenever you're right, shut up. ~By Shaquille O’Neal

The most effective way to remember your wife's birthday is to forget it once... ~By Kobe Bryant

You know what I did before I married? Anything I wanted to. By David Hasselhoff

My wife and I were happy for twenty years. Then we met. ~By Alec Baldwin

A good wife always forgives her husband when she's wrong. ~By Barack Obama

Marriage is the only war where one sleeps with the enemy. ~ByTommy Lee

A man inserted an 'ad' in the classifieds: "Wife wanted". Next day he received a hundred letters. They all said the same thing: "You can have mine." ~By Brad Pitt

First Guy (proudly): "My wife's an angel!" Second Guy : "You're lucky, mine's still alive." ~ By Jimmy Kimmel

“Honey, what happened to ‘ladies first’?” Husband replies, “That’s the reason why the world’s a mess today, because a lady went first!” ~By David Letterman

“First there’s the promise ring, then the engagement ring, then the wedding ring...soon after....comes Suffer..ing! ~By Jay Leno

"The reason why wives live longer is because they don't have a Wife"

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WEDDING TEST!!! –

My wonderful girlfriend and I had been dating 4 over a year and so we decided to get married. There was only one little thing bothering me…It was her beautiful younger sister. My prospective 21 year old sister-in-law, always wore very tight miniskirts, and often times was bra-less. She would regularly bend down when she was near me,and I always got more than a nice view.

One day her little sis called and asked me to come over to check the wedding invitations. She was alone when I arrived,and she whispered to me that she had feelings and desires for me that she couldn’t overcome. She told me that she wanted me just once before I get married and commit my life to her sister.

Well, I was in total shock, and couldn’t say a word. She said, I’m going upstairs to my room, and if you want one last wild fling, just come up and get me. I was stunned and frozen in shock as I watched her go upstairs.

I stood there for a moment, then turned and headed straight to the front door. I opened the door, and headed straight towards my car. Behold, my future family were standing outside, all clapping!.

With tears in his eyes, my father-in-law hugged me and said “We are very happy that you have passed our little test. We couldn’t ask for a better man for our daughter Welcome to the family!”.({})

I smiled and heaved a sigh of relief because I was actually heading to my car to get my condoms …NA GOD SAVE ME O!..

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Apostle Dr. Daniel Ahia-Armah , The General Overseer Of Kingslight Chapel Churches Turns 50. September 2015

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A Surprise Kente Service Organized By His Wife Rev. Mrs. Barbara Ahia-Armah, The First Lady Of Kingslight Chapel Churches In Pictures Kingslight Chapel International is located at 14348 Jefferson Davis Hwy, Woodbridge, VA 22191 Tel: (703) 910-7828

The Grand Entry of Apostle Dr. Ahia-Armah and the first Lady into the Auditorium

Kids of Kingslight Ministry were not left out of the celebration. They dressed in traditional wear to honor the Apostle

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Apostle Dr. Ahia-Armah being Assisted by the First Lady to cut the birthday cake

Apostle Ahia-Armah receiving a bouquet of Flowers

Some members of the Congregation Celebrating with the Man of God

Apostle and First Lady enjoying the events of the day

Rev. Mrs. Barbara Ahia-ArmahThe organizer -in-chief.

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38 ‘virgin’ girls die in bus crash on the way to dance for King Mswati

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The girl, who was rushed to the hospital by teachers, turned out to be in her late stages of labour – she was seven months pregnant.

Thirty-eight teenage girls have reportedly died following a horrific bus crash on their way to dance for the Swaziland’s King Mswati III.

The deaths of these young girls described as being ‘virgins’ have led to calls for the cancellation of Monday’s annual event.

The girls who died were among 50 teenagers aboard a lorry which crashed into a car that police escorts had directed to the roadside.

A second lorry rammed into the first from behind on a highway bridge in Matsapha, on route to King Mswati’s royal palace in Lozitha.

The traditional annual dance has over the years become a tourist attraction that interests people from all over the world. As many as 80,000 girls are expected to parade and dance for King Mswati.

Sources have said that it is very unlikely that the highly publicized event will be cancelled following this tragedy. Source: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/

She was said to have given birth normally, and both mother and newborn are doing fine.

According to Irish Mirror, the girl told the police that her 40-year-old ex-stepfather abused her.

The girl’s mother said she had no idea her daughter was pregnant, but said she noticed that the little one started to struggle at school and became more introverted from October last year. “The mother alleges that she, along with other family members, hadn’t noticed, taking into consideration the child’s small frame,”Police in Belo Horizonte, southeast Brazil said.

The girl said the ex-stepfather had threatened to kill her mother and brother if she attempted to make the abuse public.

The man has been charged with r*pe of a child and illegal possession of firearms.

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The 6th Annual DC Africa Festival, themed "Showcasing Diasporan Diversity, Building Communities was held on Sunday, September 27th at the Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center in Washington DC ,The Mayor’s Office on African Affairs considers this festival to be an unparalleled opportunity to celebrate African residents of the District of Columbia and to also showcase the diversity of cultures and languages represented, thereby reflecting Mayor Muriel Bowser’s mission of building communities. The festival is also an important platform for education and entertainment that raises awareness about the rich history and cultural traditions of the continent. Since its inception in 2010, the Festival has fast become one of the District’s most anticipated cultural events drawing thousands of attendees. The Mayor of the District of Columbia, Mayor Muriel Bowser has proclaimed September 2015 as African heritage Month to commemorate African Union Day on September 9, 1999, which celebrates the anniversary of the signing of one of the founding documents of the African Union. African immigrants make up 17 percent of the foreign born population of the District of Columbia. The top countries of origin of African immigrants in the District of Columbia are Ethiopia (17%), Nigeria (12%), Ghana (10%), Cameroon (9%), Egypt (4%), Liberia (4%), Somalia (3%), Guinea (3%), Sudan (2%), and Eritrea (2%).Thirty African languages-excluding French and Arabic are listed as spoken at home among African students. These languages include: Akan, Amharic, Bangolan, Basaa, Bwamu-Cwi, Criolo, Dinka, Ebira, Ga, Ibibio, Igbo, Kayibe, Klao, Kpelle, Krio, Mandigo, Oromo, Saho, Sango, Sangu, Shona, Somali, Susu, Swahili, Swati, Themne, Tigrigna, Wolof, Yeyi, and Yoruba.The District of Columbia government established an Office of African Affairs in 2006 which aims to provide the most updated local and national demographic information on the African community. African countries represented in DC Public Schools are: Algeria, Angola, Benin, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Cape Verde, Central African Republic, Cote D’Ivoire, Egypt, Ethiopia, Gabon, Ghana, Guinea, Kenya, Liberia, Madagascar, Mali, Mauritania, Morocco, Nigeria, Rwanda, Senegal, Sierra Leone, South Africa, Sudan (before split into two separate countries), Togo, Tunisia, Uganda, Zambia, and Zimbabwe. Mamadou Samba was appointed by Mayor Muriel Bowser in January 2015 to serve as the Director of the Mayor’s Office of African Affairs (MOAA). Originally from Dakar, Senegal, Mamadou was a former Commissioner of the DC Commission on African Affairs, a role in which he served as a strong advocate for diverse African diaspora communities.

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Mamadou Samba, Director of the Mayor’s Office of African Affairs

Miss Guinea USA at the event

A parade of flags

Organizations and Vendors Promoting their products and services

NuNu Wako, the MC of the event

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KanKouran West African Dance Company

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New York Fashion Week -Africa Since these pieces are so culturally rich, buyers in the United States perceive their brand as being luxurious, even desiring the brand to raise prices in order to fit in with higher-end brands. “My partner and I talk about this all the time, said Mathias. “If we raise our prices, we cut out a whole market segment that’s supporting us right now.”

Having higher-end buyers desire an increase in value for indigenous textiles like the ones used for Osei- Duro’s designs shows the demand for something unique. But how do we take something unique to one culture and make it accessible to all while reflecting this value of luxury?

(Photo: Design: Label Asikere Afana, Photographer: Antonella, MUA Nyandibo, Event: New York Fashion Week [Africa], Directors: Adiree)

CEO and founder of the Marazetti brand, Kamara said she sees potential for indigenous luxury, not only in the African market[s], but also for African products internationally. Kamara said the experience that comes with receiving an African product heightens the luxury factor. “Whether they’re fabrics or natural materials — beads or pearls — actually seeing someone go to the river and bring them out delivers that experience.”

After hearing from each panelists, taking insightful questions from audience members, Disu (moderator), concluded with the following statement: “ In order for Africa to be the Opening day for New York Fashion Week: Africa, a one-day premier destination for luxury it must first define what activation under the Africa Fashion Week brand, commenced makes Africa’s products luxurious (perhaps redefining or on Friday, September 11, 2015 at the Broad Street Ballroom adding to the definition of Luxury). Shifting the definition (41 Broad Street, New York, NY 10004). Here, the Luxury of luxury as it pertains to indigenous products and brands Africa Conference (discussion), Runway (promotion), and from Africa will be fundamental in competing and being Prints and Mixer (building relations— networking) took place. respected globally. We must find, understand, and value Hosted by Adirée Communication and PR firm, guests experi- what makes us luxurious.” The other part of Africa becomenced a piece of Africa while attending New York Fashion ing a destination for luxury is its accessibility. This means, Week. Sponsors included Fantasia Hair, Agadir International, finding the right distribution outlets and marketing platDr. Miracles, Biokide and Nuvino Wines. The official beauty forms to present brands to consumers. Otherwise, from partner was Nyandibo Cosmetics (photos and full press release what I gathered from the panelists, a great part of what below). makes brands from Africa luxurious is its ability to: New York Fashion Week: Africa kicked off with a light, yet represent diversity be ethical and sustainable its rich informative, discussion. At the Luxury Africa Conference the authentic stories and cultural origin" question presented was: "What will it take for Africa to be the premier destination for luxury?” The panel consisted of New York Fashion Week: Africa - The Runway Showcase Executive Directors of fashion and lifestyle brands including: Our 8 designers gave the runway life with their SS’16 colLiberia-born Creative Director and Celebrity Designer Korto lections ranging from ready-to-wear pieces to dramatic Momolu from Project Runway season 5 evening gowns. Designers ( in order of showcase) who Maryanne Mathias of Osei-Duro ( Los-Angeles and Ghana showed their collections were: based lifestyle brand) Onyii & Co. – Nigeria/US CEO and Founder Fanta Kamara of luxury lifestyle brand Sarfo of Styles - Ghana Marazetti (made in Liberia) Osei-Duro – Ghana/LA Moderator Adiat Disu, founder of Adirée, opened the discusAsikere Afana – Jamaica/US sion with the many questions that inspired the panel — her House of Mucha – Zimbabwe/UK curiosity as to how each panelist defined African luxury Sakia Lek – Congo / US through their brand stories, if there is a demand for African Yefikir Designs – Ethiopia products globally (or is an optimistic ideal), and how their Dahil Republic of Couture – Kenya/US products are valued or perceived on a global scale.

As it relates to her brand, Momolu redefines luxury by promoting diverse beauty. ”When we think of luxury, we think of money and riches but we have to think of money and riches in a different way. What are riches? What makes my designs rich is how it makes women with curves feel. As designers I believe we fail women when we make them feel insecure or undesirable. Yes, I am African, my designs aren’t necessarily of an African aesthetic or consist of indigenous textiles, but I apply my understanding and cultural experience — growing up with African women [curvy women] — to my designs.“

Momolu further describes how she strives to define luxury by ensuring her designs are for every day women who embrace having body types that differ from society’s standards. She makes pieces that fit -all women- or African/American women of all sizes, while catering to respective market needs.

Designer Mathias explained how Osei-Duro marries western tastes for silk and rayon fabrics to traditional dye techniques from Ghana to create their renowned prints and designs. Every piece becomes a special keepsake that represents Ghana.

Onyii & Co. graced the runway with bright cheer-filled colors and bird-inspired prints throughout her dresses and other outfits. Her designs brought the ambience of a fresh start to a vibrant morning. The mood changed when Sarfo of Styles’ dramatic evening gowns flowed down the catwalk. Geometrics and drama filled his collection with loop-like dresses. As some of the models walked towards the end of the runway, dresses with large loops were suddenly released to morph into more modern and wearable silhouettes accompanied by gasps of awe from an enchanted audience. As the collection continued, black and white pieces along with some bold fabrics caught the attention of guests throughout his 15 piece + presentation of designs. Maryanne Mathias brought an L.A. vibe with her Ghanaian indigenous textiles with pieces by Osei-Duro. Every dress and ready-to-wear design showed off the intricate signature prints on their bags and clothing.

The excitement continued with Ashley Macfarlane’s dashiki dresses from fashion label Asikere Afana. Her fun flirty and sustainable line (made in Ghana), created a down-to-earth

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vibe. LinDi of House of Mucha also brought back a blast from the past feel with her 70’s inspired pieces for both men and women. Greek inspired pastel designs brought on a calm mood as models displayed Sakia Lek’s pieces. Sandals and flowery headbands tied these pieces together seamlessly.Designer Fikirte Addis of fashion label Yefikir also displayed boho chic ready-to-wear pieces. Each piece had water-like and air-like movements, reminiscent of the earth’s elements — truly indicative of mother nature. A dramatic finale by Dahli Republic of Couture followed Yefikir’s designs.Designer Hilda Mauya’s series of jackets and red dress pieces from her Red Ruby collection brought a sophisticated flair that definitely had a mixture of both African and Western influences. New York Fashion Week: Africa - Prints & Mixers Boston Chery (spinning tunes at Afropunk in Atlanta currently) played a fusion of Afro and Caribbean beats while Nuvino Wines added flavor to the event, providing guests with culture-filled wine: its South African Chardonnay married with fine Argentine wine, a deep violet wine that explodes with plum, black currant and vanilla notes. Guests that graced the entire event and blue carpet included reality show celebrities such as MaameYaa Boafo from An African City, athletes (WBNA players Nneka and Chiney Ogwumike), and press from Vogue China, Essence, and Ebony. ABOUT ADIREE ADIRÈE is a luxury group & lifestyle-branding firm conceived to develop solutions, media, marketing & retail installations. We provide globally minded & eco-conscious consumers with modern, exciting & sustainable alternatives to connect to Africa and meaningful programs. We curate, bridge & develop partnerships between the world & Africa. ADIRÈE is the company behind the newly re-branded activation New York Fashion Week: Africa, an idea fostered by Adiat Disu and her team after reviewing the trend and proliferation of Africa Fashion Week (in fashion capitals) around the world. In their mission to integrate Foreign and Africa’s brands globally, while maintaining a sustainable platform, the idea of creating one day activations during major fashion capital’s retail driven weeks was born. Respecting the fashion calendar’s structure (for example: in New York, London, Paris, Milan), Adirèe and partners desire to place Africa on the global fashion map through meaningful programming, retail-focused activations and creative presentations. ABOUT AFW Adiree is the branding and communications firm behind the brand New York Fashion Week Africa, an idea fostered and re-molded by Adiat Disu after watching Arise Magazine’s runway show during New York Fashion Week in 2009.

Under Africa Fashion Week, New York Fashion Week Africa is a social enterprise: a platform for trade, marketing and development of Africa through ethical practices and fashion. New York Fashion Week Africa was made for the need to bridge the gap, connect continents, and provide a platform for international retailers and designers worldwide. In 2009, Adirèe founded the Africa Fashion Week (in fashion capitals) concept, a platform for placing structure around Africa's developing retail and fashion industry and promoting international economic partnerships. (Read more on FORBES)

Our platforms aim to educate, empower, and connect inspirational brands and individuals interested in breaking down barriers and creating structure around industries for business. Our premier launch of Africa Fashion Week (AFW) in New York attracted more than 1,500 industry insiders. The event also secured the support and an official proclamation from New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg who emphasized the event would promote tourism to New York with 70% of designers coming directly from Africa; thereby further fostering a relationship between the U.S. and Africa. For more information contact our team and/or Gbemisola Folashade (Adiat) Disu at Events@adiree.com


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Testimonies abound on how God is using his servant Prophet Frank Dwomoh Sarpong of Restoration Chapel International to deliver the oppressed and transform lives at his regular church meetings.

Many men of God around the world have prophesied about an end time revolution to populate the kingdom of God. Today many forces of darkness have risen to prevent the emerging revolution for the kingdom of God. In the Midst of this God is preparing one of his elect as a crusader to the current generation of socialites. Known in the North American community as Pastor Prince the young man of God is approaching his mission with an unprecedented zeal and passion that has in a very short span of time yielded proven results. Pastor Prince Agyei Kissi is gifted with the anointing of praise and worship and once he mounts every stage the presence of God is visibly demonstrated with reaction from the congregation. Pastor Prince was born in Ghana and had the privilege of completing high school at one of Ghana’s premiere institutions, Adisadel College and briefly pursued a program at the Central University College in Ghana and also got a certification as a network desktop specialist. He answered the calling of God to minister and served under the tutelage of Rev. Salifu Amoako of Alive Chapel for sometime but the winds of relocation carried him to the United States where the zeal, grace and talents in him began to manifest. He mounted platforms with many men of God until the Lord spoke to him to go deeper into ministry. As human as he is the journey has not been without trials and mistakes by association but he believes God used the time in the wilderness to show him the other side of the world to prepare him for his mission. He is therefore not looking to make room for ministerial frustrations in his ministry to derail his course. With humility he submits to study at every given opportunity. Speaking to Afrikan Post on the sidelines of the ISI (Iron Sharpeneth Iron) leadership conference in Atlanta Georgia, his passion for greater works of God was visible on his facial expressions and his humble demeanor confirmed his willingness to serve. He looks up to Prophet Brain Amoateng and Rev. Frank Ofosu Appiah of All nations Ministry as mentors. Pastor Prince is a familiar face on social media and his short videos clips delivering end time messages have gone viral reaching millions all over the world. Check out Pastor Prince Agyei Kissi at https://www.facebook.com/PrincekissitheOfficial?fref=ts Source:http://www.npr.org

Recently at the Delaware branch of his ministry a 21 year old young man from Cameroon by name Luther Asagaya testified how he was addicted to smoking Cigarette and Indian Hemp since he was 12 but he succumbed to the power of God under the feet of the man of God and his life has seen a major transformation. Speaking before the congregation the young man said " I have been smoking for the past ten years, I became so addicted that it became a huge burden and I resorted to all means to stop this habit but all efforts proved futile due to peer pressure." Asagaya also recalled how he was once beaten by five men at a night club and sustained an injury on his forehead.

Asagaya further stated that, he was invited Restoration Chapel International in Delaware by a friend to an all-night program. He stated that he was reluctant initially but his instincts told him to go and perhaps he will get his salvation.

In addition, Asagaya stated that during the service he was called out from the congregation by the Prophet and he prayed for him. He also stated that during the service he had a pocket full of Cigarette in church but I immediately got rid of the cigarette after the Holy Spirit arrested him.

More to this, Asagaya said after his encounter with God he had shunned the scent of Cigarette and Indian hemp and no longer had the desire to smoke. He also stated that he had previously been advised by his parents and some good people in the Adelphi community to quit smoking but the wise counsel had fallen on deaf ears but Jesus has delivered him.

Through his testimony Asagaya is appealing to the youth to seek a new direction in the Lord and not allow social vices, peer pressure, and social pressure, to lead them astray.

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He substantiated this truth by quoting scripture that admonishes us to " Remember God in thy youthful days.”

Prophet Frank Dwomoh Sarpong of Restoration Chapel International encouraged the church to lead virtuous lives worthy of emulation and tasked parents to let their lives be a positive reflection on their children to enable them focus on their education and make Godly choices.

The seasoned man of God emphasized that the uncontrolled quest for adventure is pushing the youth into ways of destruction that could ruin their future. He also stressed on the importance of working tirelessly to win souls for the Kingdom of God.

The Prophet of God advised the congregation to forget their past, plan ahead, have a vision, confront life with hope, be confident, be determined and adopt a positive life with Jesus Christ.

Restoration Chapel International is located at 9111 Hampton Overlook, Capitol Heights, MD 20743 . The General public is invited to their special program under the theme “ Behold I do a New Thing “, Isaiah 43 - 19 from October 4 - 10, 2015. You can also join their prayer line # 712-432-0075 (code# 583978) from 9:00 pm – 10:00 pm, from Monday - Thursday . There is a special watch night service on Friday nights. The Church’s Sunday service begins at 10 : 00 am. From Prince Osei - Bonsu. Delaware.

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Graduating Students-CLASS OF 2015

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The U.S-based multi-media and entertainment company, 3G Media Inc., held its 2015 5th Annual 3G Awards event on Saturday, September 26th, 2015 under the theme Change by the Power of One. The event honored individuals who are making important differences in our world. The event took place at PAK Banquet Hall, 4229 Park Ave, Bronx, NY 10457, USA, off Tremont Ave. Leading artistes who entertained at the 2015 ceremony were: Award-winning gospel music star, Steve Kelly; US/Ghana sensational gospel music star; Ewuraba Nyamekye; Matu Saye; Hiplife Sensation, 2Shy; Ghanaian trumpeter Francis Akrofi- the "Louis Armstrong of Africa"; and Elisante, Praise Dance King.

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The publisher of the 3G Magazine and Executive Producer of the annual 3G Awards, HE. Charles N. Ntiamoah-Mensah (Mr. CNN) expressed his appreciation to the following organizations; Delta Airlines who were on board as the official Airliner, The Edusei Foundation, UNESCO NY Chapter, African Women for Good Governance, Joy Herbal Center, The Sickle Cell Foundation of Ghana, Affum Darkwah Mission International and www.safewaternetwork.org that was co-founded in 2006 by late Paul Newman. A brief ceremony commemorating the 15th anniversary in showbiz for the 3G Mogul, His Excellency Charles N.Ntiamoah-Mensah Past honorees of the 3G Awards have included; Tommy (Mr. CNN), the CEO/Founder & Executive Producer of the 3G Awards. Smythe; ESPN's Sports Presenter/Analyst; Lynne Carter; Hall of Fame Boxing Judge, Boxing legend; Azuma Nelson, Albert Mensah, and Asamoah Gyan, Captain of Ghana's national soccer team, the Black Stars and more. 3G Media is affiliated with media houses that include; Global Media Alliance Group (gmaworld.com) Ghanaweb.com,myjoyonline.com, modernghana.com, peacefmonline.com, Amansanradio.com, Afrikan Post, The New Ghanaian, The Christian Journal, Ghana Tourism Coach, Highliferadio.com and others. 3G Media Awards is organized by 3G Media Inc. owned by Rosette’s Multi-Services, USA.3G stands for triple G – God, Global and Giving. The 3G Media Awards is a fundraiser/dinner event celebrating the outstanding achievements and performances of Africans in the diaspora. The inaugural event on 2009, honored 53 individuals within the community. There are many leaders who have dedicated their lives in making a difference in the community but lack recognition. 3G Media in an effort Roselyn Ngissah (Actress) , His to make sure their efforts were not in vain. Theme: Royal Majesty; King Odaifio, Welentsi III, Paramount Chief of Nungua Change by the Power of One. Honoring Those Making Kennedy Ohene Agyapong, a seasoned and a Traditional Area and the Magajiyya (Queen Mother) of the Hausa Community in New Important Differences in our World. firebrand Politician. NPP Member of Parliament York for Assin North Constituency-Ghana

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Exhibiting the rich Asante culture, One after each other, the kings and queens dressed in richly designed traditional cloth, adorned in gold ornaments trooped in, presenting an extraordinary, beautiful scenery with intrinsic cultural dance and traditional drumming that reverberated through the park. Member associations from Atlanta, Denver, Toronto, Washington DC, Dallas, Houston, Chicago and Charlotte traveled with their various chiefs and queens to New York to celebrate.

Nana Adusei Atwenewa Ampem I, Omanhene of the Tepa traditional area and Mawere hene of Kumasi Baffour Osei Hyiaman Brantuo VI

Nana Adusei Atwenewa Ampem seated with Ghana’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations, Mrs. Martha Pobee

Nana Okokyeredom Acheampong Tieku, Asantefuihene of New York

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The helicopter sports a television set, a clock on the back of a seat, and a two way- radio. It has a green and a red light on its tail that flash at night. Its engine is powered by petrol and a motorbike battery is used to propel the rotor. The rotor hub is housed in an old cold drink crate.

The cockpit is also built out of cold drink crates. A fire extinguisher is located on the left side of the helicopter. It stands on a four-wheeled trolley built out of scrap metal.

All he wanted to do was fly in a helicopter. So an unemployed man at Siza informal settlement near Rustenburg decided to follow his dream – and build his own helicopter.

Now he is calling on aviation experts or experienced pilots to check if it would be safe for him to take his home-built helicopter on its maiden flight.

Vusimuzi Mbatha, 35, originally from Libode in the Eastern Cape, said he became fascinated with helicopters after seeing one during a strike on the platinum belt in North West in 2014.

"I dreamt I was controlling a helicopter. That was in January last year, during the strike in the platinum mines. The dream continued and I decided to follow it. It was easy to build this helicopter because I have a vision of what I wanted to do," he said.

He said he started to buy parts, bit by bit, and used scrap metal to build his helicopter.

The giant helicopter stands proud in front of his shack, attracting locals to take a look at the metal giant with a roaring engine.

"We thought he was playing when he started to assemble it. We did not see it until today [18 June]. All we heard was the roar of an engine and rotating rotor," said Kgositsile Lumko.

"We are surprised. We never expected something like this to come from our area. This guy is talented. [The] government needs to help him to take his dream further."

Interest in science

Mbatha, who only went to school up to Grade 7, said he was always interested in science but could not further his education because of financial constraints.

"I like the military, that is the reason for my helicopter to resemble an army helicopter," he said, dressed in camouflage pants and black beret.

"The clock helps me to know what time the flight took place and what time I return."

The steering wheel is made from a PlayStation control. There is also a clutch and an accelerator.

"The helicopter is incomplete; there are some parts that I have to put in. The challenge is the money. I am not working and depend on odd jobs to build this helicopter."

He wanted experienced pilots or aviation experts to inspect his helicopter before he could take it to the sky, Mbatha said.

"Flying is dangerous. I want the helicopter to be inspected for safety before I can fly."

Inspiration

Neighbours flocked to Mbatha's shack when they heard the roar of an engine.

"We are impressed. How he managed to build this is a miracle," said Selobane James.

Thabang Khang said Mbatha's inventions were a motivating factor for children in Siza.

"A lot of children must draw inspiration from this man. With limited education he pursued his dream and is just few steps away from reaching his goal. He is highly talented."

Mbatha came to Rustenburg a decade ago looking for a job on the mines, but remains unemployed.

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The Black Queens have won gold at the 2015 All African Games. The team beat Cameroon in the final in Brazzaville on Friday afternoon to clinch a first-ever gold medal in the history of the Games. In a very tough encounter, the Queens laboured to break the Lionesses down all game. That is, until Portia Boakye took matters into her hands and volleyed in the 88th minute. Three minutes before, it had seemed like a bad day for the Queens, after Agnes Aduako was unable to convert a penalty following a foul on Edem Atovor. For the Queens, this was payback time for Cameroon who beat them recently in two-legged Olympic qualifying to deny Ghana a place at Rio 2016. Ghana's ladies had also been beaten to silver at the last All Africa Games four years ago, so this was truly redemption time. Their male counterparts, the Meteors, crashed out at the group stage. Team Ghana now has 19 medals at the Games - two gold, eight silver and nine bronze. Source:: http://www.myjoyonline.com/sports

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On July 25th the Ghanaian Catholic Community in Virginia held their annual picnic at the Joseph Hensley Park in Alexandria, Virginia. The Queen of Apostles Catholic Church is located at 4329 Sano Street, Alexandria, Virginia 22312

Rev. Fr. Anthony Appiah with Corinne Monogue - Director of Multicultural affairs of Arlington Diocese and Julius Caesar - President of the Ghana Catholic Community of Arlington Diocese.

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New York City FC fans design EXCLUSIVE: Ghana special banner for sensational coach Avram Grant in Ghanaian youngster Kwadwo massive $3.7m investPoku ment in American news company

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Ghana coach Avram Grant is among a group of people who have splashed $3.7m investment in an internet news company in the United States to boost expansion efforts, GHANAsoccernet.com can exclusively reveal.

The Black Stars coach has also been appointed to serve as the advisor for soccer-related affairs for the company after his massive investment in the company.

Ghanaian youngster Kwadwo Poku has 22 league appearances. expressed his gratitude to fans of New York City FC who have designed a banner for him. Source:http://www.modernghana.com/ Source:http://www.modernghana.com/s l Poku, 23, has been a revelation this season in the regular season after scoring four goals in

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Ghana captain Asamoah Gyan through his foundation has registered the entire membership of the Ghana Blind Union in the Eastern Region - Suhum Sector - onto the National Health Insurance Scheme.

Gyan's foundation which has been at the forefront of making vital social interventions also donated walking canes, talking watches and bags of Vits Rice to the entire membership of the Union at a ceremony held in Suhum on Thursday.

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