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Rt. Hon. Maria Oligbi-Edeko’s Value-Adding Representation: A Validation for Girl-Child Education
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Rt. Hon. Maria Oligbi-Edeko’s Value-Adding Representation: A Validation for Girl-Child Education

Austin Isikhuemen | Contributor on politics and business-related topics The argument for girl-child education has been raging for long and, unfortunately, it has not been bedded. Ours has been a man’s world and over the ages, men have dominated governance, wrote our history, determined what is culture and decreed mores and traditions. Women were kept in the…

Shaping a Collaborative Vision for Future Generations Though The Role of Group Tourism
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Shaping a Collaborative Vision for Future Generations Though The Role of Group Tourism

Over the years, group tourism has emerged as a powerful force not only in driving economic development and cultural exchange but also in fostering a sense of shared purpose among diverse communities. As travelers come together in collective experiences, they engage in meaningful interactions that transcend borders, spark dialogue, and cultivate mutual understanding. Learn How…

Redemptive Spirit, Revolutionary Mind: James H. Cone, Amos N. Wilson, and the Contours of Black Liberation
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Redemptive Spirit, Revolutionary Mind: James H. Cone, Amos N. Wilson, and the Contours of Black Liberation

Dr. Negus Rudison-Imhotep | Contributor on memory and memory-building-related topics.  Abstract: This review essay explores the thematic intersections between James H. Cone’s ‘The Cross and the Lynching Tree’ and Amos N. Wilson’s ‘Blueprint for Black Power’, situating both texts within the broader intellectual tradition of Black liberation thought. Cone, a pioneering Black theologian, offers a profound…

How Group Tourism Facilitates Ongoing Collaboration and Growth within Diaspora Communities
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How Group Tourism Facilitates Ongoing Collaboration and Growth within Diaspora Communities

Can group tourism facilitates true collaboration and growth within diaspora communities? The answer is yes. Group tourism is more than a shared travel experience—it is a catalyst for ongoing connection, collaboration, and community-building within diaspora populations. Learn How to Leverage Your Story through our Story To Asset Framework.  As individuals come together to explore their cultural…

Uromi In Insecurity Vice-Grip By Austin Isikhuemen Part Three (Final)
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Uromi In Insecurity Vice-Grip By Austin Isikhuemen Part Three (Final)

In this final installment of his series Uromi in the Deadly Insecurity Vice-Grip, Austin Isikhuemen calls for immediate, strategic action to address the growing crisis of insecurity that has taken hold of Uromi and Esanland. With a sense of urgency, he outlines the crucial steps needed to reclaim the region’s safety and restore its prosperity….

Leveraging the Power of Data to Measure Success and Drive Social Impact – WeDiasporan Volunteer Series 19/21
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Leveraging the Power of Data to Measure Success and Drive Social Impact – WeDiasporan Volunteer Series 19/21

How can you be sure that the work you’re doing, whether it’s volunteering or donating, is leading to tangible change in the lives of the African diaspora and their communities? The truth is, in social impact work, data is everything. It’s not just about the programs we run or the events we host — it’s…