How can we celebrate African women without Vice-President Kamala Harris of the United States of America? This history-making lady became the first ever African and Asian American woman to be Vice-President of United States. Let...
Read MoreOur celebrant today is Mrs. Folorunsho Alakija of Nigeria who is celebrated as the richest woman in Africa. Her wealth increased after her company struck oil in the oil-rich, south south of Nigeria. Before we...
Read MoreThe first African female Nobel Winner is Wangari Muta Maathai from Kenya. She received the Nobel Peace Prize in 2004. Wangari was sixty-four years old when she received this prize. Why choose Wangari Muta Maathai?...
Read MoreWere Africans cheated at Miss Supranational 2025? Or are they just being dramatic and entitled? When would they ever be satisfied with the outcome of international pageant results? Should they quietly withdraw if they feel...
Read MoreWas brave Dorothy brave when she transferred to Harry P. Harding High School in 1957? The students and some parents of the school did not want an African in their all Caucasian school. So the...
Read MoreIt is a season of inter-country and inter-club transfers and young Chioma Okafor steps up from Malawi, to Nigeria. This latest move is from US-based football player in the wake of Favour Ofili’s deflection to...
Read MoreIs Annabelle Fasuba good enough? Is not an ordinary question because her parents were olympians. Her mother Ngozi ran the 4x400m race in Athens 2004, while her father Olusoji was a 100m Olympics and Commonwealth...
Read MoreFavour Ofili dumps Nigeria in a dramatic turn of events. Favour one of the world’s Top sprinter has declared that she now represents Turkey. This has followed the rash of transfers of athletes from club...
Read MoreWe can not close the celebrations of Juneteenth if we do not remember #Amy Spain the enslaved girl in 1865. This was a girl of sixteen who was hanged because she dared to jubilate when...
Read MoreIn 1866, buffalo soldier Cathay Williams did the most daring and impossible thing. She became a soldier at a time when women were forbidden to be soldiers, by pretending to be a man! Real Life...
Read MoreSweet black angel is the title of the song for our celebrant, Angela Davis by the Rolling Stones in 1972. As we celebrate Juneteenth today the 19th of June, we remember African women who contributed...
Read MoreStill counting down to Juneteenth, we celebrate Vivian Malone Jones. She is the first African student to graduate from the University of Alabama in 1965. That is pretty recent right? To worsen it, Vivian became...
Read MoreSouth Africa’s Pearl Mathebula won MTMI 2025 (Miss Teen Model International) in Peru on 14th June 2025. She has made the fourth international Teen Queen from South Africa this season. So far South Africa won...
Read More#Juneteenth is five days away and we continue to celebrate strong women of African descent through generations. And Maya Moore, a former champion basketballer, has the right to be listed as one of such women....
Read MoreJuneteenth is in six days and we can not but celebrate the women who were the strength behind famous activists. So, our first celebrant is Betty Shabazz, the wife of revolutionary and civil rights activist,...
Read MoreAfrican Queen, Jessica Hyatt is the leading African Chess Queen who is only nineteen years old. As early as fifteen years old, Jessica has been making it clear that she is a chess master. Especially...
Read MoreMiss Supranational pageant 2025, took off yesterday 9th June to run till June 27th when a winner is chosen. Our job as usual is to identify the Africans @ Miss Supranational 2025. There is a...
Read MoreAnother winner from MU to MW emerged on the 31st of May 2025, twenty-four years after. Back in 2001, Agbani Darego of Nigeria placed in the Top 10 of Miss Universe 2021; 7th position. Now...
Read MoreMeanwhile, the winner of Miss Grand International 2024/5, Rachel Gupta resigned ten days ago. Because her resignation came during the Miss World pageant, many of us might have missed it. Or misunderstood the news. The...
Read MoreWe can not close the posts about Miss World 2025 without celebrating other African winners @ MW 2025. Out of the twenty-two African countries at the pageant, some representatives made Top 40. Though some did...
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