The major aim of every business is to make profit. And the group of people responsible for bringing about profits, are the customers or consumers. These days, finding a similar product or service is…
Month: April 2024
Blog posts
FROM SLUM TO SUCCESS: the Tunde Onakoya Story
Another monumental record has been broken! Shouts of joy and excitement fill the air. It’s a good day to be a Nigerian, as Nigerian chess master, and founder of Chess in Slums Africa, Tunde…
PELUMI NUBI: One Woman Army
Travel enthusiast and lifestyle influencer, Pelumi Nubi arrived in the bustling city of Lagos, on the 7th of April, 2024, to a hero’s homecoming. The University of Lagos, Lagos, Nigeria, received Miss Nubi with…
MAVIN RECORDS Meets Universal Music Group
Universal Music Group, one of the titans in the global music industry, recently made a significant investment move by acquiring majority stakes worth a staggering $125 million in Mavin Records. This strategic acquisition marks…
IWAJU- The Future Is Here
When Toluwalakin Olowofoyeku, Oluwafikayo Ziki Adeola, and Hamid Ibrahim got together and founded Kugali, an entertainment company, in 2017, little did they know that their first full fledged movie project, in partnership with Walt…
From Prison to Palace: Senegal’s Youngest President – Bassirou Diomaye Faye – Takes the Reins
When Bassirou Diomaye Faye, a polygamist and father of 4 children, was growing up, no one had any inkling that he would one day go into politics, much less win a presidential election at his first trial. He was born on the 25th of March 1980, in Ndiaganiao, Senegal, to a Senegalese Father and a Zambian Mother, and had a pretty unremarkable childhood. His early days unfolded in the simple rhythms of rural life, there seemed to be no grand premonition that this unassuming boy would one day tread the corridors of power. On April 2nd, 2024, Bassirou Diomaye Faye has officially assumed the presidency of Senegal. The nation eagerly awaits his inaugural address and the direction he will take this vibrant West African democracy.
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