Anita Erskine’s journey is a powerful reminder that success is not just about personal achievement; it’s about lifting others as you rise. Her work in broadcasting, advocacy, and education is a call to action for everyone to contribute to building a more equitable world.
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Genea Family Office Hosts Exclusive Event on Estate and Wealth Planning
by REFINEDNGby REFINEDNGThe evening featured discussions on advanced estate planning strategies, offering fresh perspectives on the importance of life insurance for wealth transfer and long-term protection. Attendees learned how integrating life insurance into financial plans can facilitate seamless wealth transfer, ensuring the stability and growth of family assets.
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Waihiga Mwaura, The BBC Africa Journalist Redefining African Storytelling
by REFINEDNGby REFINEDNGWaihiga’s journalism is driven by a desire to challenge stereotypes about Africa. He believes that the continent is often misunderstood, and it is the duty of African journalists to provide a more accurate and inspiring portrayal.
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One thing Shaka Zulu’s reign is remembered for is its military achievements and the establishment of the Zulu kingdom’s dominance. The Zulu warriors, organized into amabutho (regiments), were feared throughout Southern Africa.
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Helping Your Child Thrive in the New Academic Session
by REFINEDNGby REFINEDNGAs the new academic session kicks off, the role of parents cannot be overstated. By establishing clear expectations, building consistent routines, promoting healthy habits, and staying actively involved in their school life, parents can set their children up for success.
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Lady Kofoworola Ademola: The First African Woman to Earn a Degree from Oxford University
by REFINEDNGby REFINEDNGLady Kofoworola Ademola’s trailblazing journey from Nigeria to Oxford University is not just a story of academic success but also one of courage, leadership, and service. As the first African woman to earn a degree from Oxford, she shattered barriers and later made significant contributions to women’s rights and education in Nigeria. Her story is a testament to resilience and an inspiration to generations.
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Paying off debt is a marathon, not a sprint. It takes discipline, consistency, and avoiding the common mistakes that can derail your progress. By budgeting effectively, steering clear of the temptation to use debt to pay off debt, building an emergency fund, and changing your spending habits, you’ll be well on your way to financial freedom.
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George Weah, the only African to win the Ballon d’Or, is a football legend whose journey from Liberia’s streets to football stardom and politics inspires millions. Discover his story of resilience, success, and global impact.
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The 2024 FIBA U18 Women’s AfroBasket may have ended with a silver medal, but Nigeria’s young team leaves Pretoria with their heads held high and their eyes set on the future. The emergence of players like Idubamo Beggi, who could be a cornerstone for the national team for years to come, is a sign of the bright future ahead for Nigerian women’s basketball.
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The Filà is more than just a cap—it’s a symbol of Yoruba pride, personal expression, and social status. Whether you’re wearing it for a wedding, a business meeting, or a cultural celebration, understanding the etiquette and styling techniques will help you wear the Filà with confidence and cultural respect.