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July 8, 2020

Onyinye Sylvia Igwebuike’s story

Onyinye is an aspiring public health professional of Nigerian descent. She was born in Lagos, Nigeria and currently residents in the same city. Although she is […]
July 5, 2020

Welcome July 2020, everything is where it should be!

Welcome to July 2020. I believe many of us are very anxious at this point. The pandemic does not make this experience a delightful one. Some […]
June 29, 2020

Amanda Obidike’s story

Amanda Obidike is a daughter and Cornerstone polished after the similitude of a Palace (Psalm 144 vs 12), a lady called to serve and an avid […]
June 20, 2020

“Amarachi” Amarachukwu Azubuike’s story

Her name is Amarachi, 😁 (which actually means the same thing as Amarachukwu though). She is a software developer, Google certified Educator and a prize nominee […]
June 18, 2020

Boitumelo Joyce Molefe’s story

Boitumelo is a 24-year-old female, who describes herself as “imbokodo, a presence so intimidating”. She has a mind you can never undermine, that is how she […]
June 17, 2020

Nomcebo Mncube’s story

Nomcebo Mncube is a 28-year-old, God fearing, young woman, selfless, ambitious, goal driven and  not afraid of change. She loves challenges and constantly sets goals for […]
June 17, 2020

Young African Women, gifted and taking up spaces

“I think the most important thing we should be teaching young girls today is leadership. Its something that has been lacking in young girls and women […]
June 16, 2020

A tribute to the father of Black Consciousness

The 16th June Soweto uprising is a very significant day for South Africans. On this day in 1976 learners mobilized by the South African Student Movement […]
June 11, 2020

Dear Men

I am writing to remind you that, for every three hours a woman is murdered in South Africa. I am deeply in distress with the safety […]

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