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Monthly Archives: February 2014

Mo Abudu Speaks at Friends of Africa Lagos Social Media Week

LAGOS (February 18, 2014) Executive Chairman and CEO of EbonyLife TV, Africa’s first Global Black Lifestyle and Entertainment Network, Mo Abudu, will be speaking as a panellist at Friends Africa’s session at the 2nd Lagos Social Media Week tagged “THE POWER OF ADVOCACY: USING SOCIAL/OTHER FORMS OF MEDIA”, scheduled to ... Read More
 

WomenWerk Announces “The Century of the African Woman” Forum and Gala on March 8th in New York City

NEW YORK, NY – WomenWerk announces “The Century of the African Woman” Forum and Gala in honor of International Women’s Day. The two-part celebration offers inspiring opportunities to learn, invest, and network on Saturday, March 8th in New York City, NY.   The Forum will take place from 10am to 4pm ... Read More
 

WE CHECK IN ON NOLLYWOOD AS PRODUCER EMEM ISONG READIES FOR RELEASE OF NEW MOVIE APAGE.

18 Feb 2014 Now first to Nollywood where we gather the Royal Arts Academy is set to release Romance Drama ‘Apaye; A Mother’s Love’. The movie which features Nollywood stars such as Clarion Chukwurah, Kanayo O.Kanayo and Belinda Effah is a moving story of one woman’s quest to succeed against the odds. ... Read More
 

3 NIGERIANS EMERGE SEMI FINALISTS IN THE GOOGLE GET CONNECTED COMPETITION.

18 Feb 2014 Three Nigerians have made it to the semi-finals of Google’s Africa Connected Competition. This report from Ventures Africa, tells us that the competition, with 20 semi-finalists in total, aims to reward a proper media demonstration of how to leverage the web to promote business and humanitarian ventures. ... Read More
 

TOGO INTRODUCES HER FIRST COMPETITOR AT THE WINTER OLYMPICS

18 Feb 2014 – The Zambezian introduces us to Togo’s first competitor at the Winter Olympics, cross-country skier Mathilde-AmiviPetitjean. We’re told that she crossed the line in the women’s 10-kilometer classical race Thursday in 68th place, nearly 10 minutes behind winner JustynaKowalczyk of Poland. However, this fact has not diminished ... Read More