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From Small Town Mcdonald’s Girl To Olympian! The Inspiring Success Story Of Track and Field Star Quanesha Burks
From humble beginnings living paycheck to paycheck, landing a job at McDonald’s aged 17 making $100 every two weeks and thinking it …
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Tejumola Taiwo Raji: The Change Maker President Set To Take Rotary Club Isolo To New Heights
Industry leaders, problem solvers, out of the box quick thinkers, Rotary, a global network of about 1.2 million people uniting for a …
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The Familiarity Card, Pity Mentality And Culture Of Silencing: Be Woke Nigeria!
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Shattering Glass Ceilings! Alice Dearing Rewrites History Books With Olympic Qualification: Becomes First Black Woman To Represent Great Britain In Swimming
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#DuchessOfTheMonth The Trios Of Neighborhood Sales: Igniting Passion And Powering Female Entrepreneurship Through Connectivity
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#EmpowerHer ? Betelhem Dessie: The Teen Genius Flying High In Ethiopia’s Emerging Tech Space
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#DidYouKnow Professor Grace Alele-Williams is the first Nigerian woman to get a PhD, the first female professor of Mathematics and first female Vice Chancellor in Nigeria?
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#HeroesWithoutCapes Sangu Delle: Safeguarding The Future Of Africa Through Safe Sanitation And Provision Of Safe Water For Rural Ghana
“While I believe in development through market-based solutions, I do also believe that I have a moral responsibility as a privileged African …
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From Waitress To First Black Owner Of An Outback Steakhouse In Detroit: Meet Gretta Jackson
With the right attitude, hard work, perserverance and consistency, anything is possible! Read Gretta Jackson’s inspiring grass to grace story and be …
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Since the 18th century fields of STEM – science, technology, engineering, and mathematics have remained predominantly male dominated. Although the medical field …
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Sitawa Wafula: Award-winning Mental Health Advocate Who Conquered The Odds, Found Purpose And Is On A Mission Impacting Lives
Finding colour in a world which just seems so extra fixated on serving bleakness, coming right at you with a vengeance from …
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From Being Homeless To Clinching Crown As One Of The World’s Greatest Gymnasts – Gabby Douglas Is Proof You Can Rise Above It All!
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‘If they don’t give you a seat at the table, bring a folding chair.’ Africa, the world’s second-largest and second-most populous continent …
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Derek Chauvin’s 22 Year Sentence; A Strong Foothold For Accountability For Black Lives
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#EmpowerHer ? Patricia Poku-Diaby: Entrepreneur Par Excellence Who Holds Crown Richest Woman In Ghana
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Africa, the second-largest population in the world with a total of 54 countries is undoubtedly rich in culture and traditions. A vibrant …
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Meet Abdul Karim Bangura: The Renowned Sierra Leonean Academic Who Holds 5 Doctorate Degrees, Speaks 18 Languages
Sierra Leonean-American scholar and peace activist Dr. Abdul Karim Bangura, born August 26, 1953, is proudly one of the most educated people …
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What You Should Know About Opal Lee: The Grandmother of Juneteenth Who Campaigned For Its Establishment As A Federal Holiday
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Loving Fearlessly! “Healthcare is a right, not a privilege.” – Safari Doctors Dr. Umra Omar, 38, from Lamu archipelago in Kenya is …
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The word “Fat” has always tagged along with negative connotations. Being plus-sized in a world which already berates you for the skin …