INTRODUCING – Brymo a Nigerian recording artist
This song is called Ję Lé O Sinmi from Brymo‘s latest album Tabula Rasa. Ję Lé O Sinmi actually means “Let the home rest”, but as well, an educated child might not put the family into shame. A very...
View ArticleNursing Degree Holders in Africa, this is for you !
By February 2016, nurses from outside European Economic Area (EEA) will have a better chance to work for the UK National Health Service (NHS). Indeed, the UK government is introducing new controls on...
View ArticleThe HMRC Graduate Programme (Tax Professional)
HMRC is looking to recruit 200 graduates as Tax professionals to be developed into senior HMRC positions through a 4 year development programme. Salary starts from: · £ 27,000 to £ 29,000 ·...
View ArticleBEFFTA UK AWARDS 2015
This weekend of Halloween 2015, the Black Entertainment, Film, Fashion, Television and Arts (BEFFTA) UK Awards took place for the 7th time in a row and greatly fulfilled its mission: Celebrating and...
View ArticleFor growth, look to Africa
For growth, look to Africa http://news.harvard.edu Fri, 06 Nov 2015 11:28:23 -0800 KABERUKA: The African Development Bank is the continent’s premier development institution. We commit, every year,...
View ArticleGhana UK Party Debates
On Wednesday the 4th of November 2015 was the first ever Political Ghana Party Debates in the UK organised by Swish-H-Q. The host was Ludwig Nii Jr assisted by Stacey Wallaby and the beautiful winner...
View ArticleThree year old DJ Arch Jnr wins South Africa’s Got Talent
DJ Arch Jnr beats out contestants at South Africa’s Got Talent. A South African toddler is redefining the term “precocious youngster” having won South Africa’s Got Talent at only 3 years old. The...
View ArticleThrough words, symbols and songs
Astonishing is the exhibition held by the British Library on West Africa — a vast region whose culture and history is deeply rooted in literature and music. The exhibition takes us on an exciting...
View ArticleNYANSAPO – Wisdom, Love proverbs
Though Valentine’s Day has passed, Gifted54 will continue this month with the theme of ‘Love’. Here are 25 African love-related proverbs which could lift up your spirit and guide you through your...
View ArticleCelebrate the season of Love in music
Zahara is a South African Singer-songwriter whose debut album entitled Loliwe was released in 2011. She is an inspiration for young Africans. Listen to Ndiza which means “I will come”. Here is a...
View ArticleSymbols of Love
Valentine’s Day, a long lasting tradition dedicated to the celebration of Love. Love, a wonderful union between two people experiencing the greatest outpouring of human emotion which one cannot explain...
View ArticleThe most romantic places in Africa for you and your other half.
Many countries in Africa figure on the list of the most favourite places in the world where to spend some time with your lover. Whether on the Atlantic coast in the fascinating Casablanca, in the...
View ArticleBlack Woman by Léopold Sédar Senghor
We continue our saga on Love with poetry, a literary genre for a very long time associated with romance. Here is a poem written by Leopold Sédar Senghor, one of the most important African intellectuals...
View ArticleIn the heart of the “Red City” – The Jardin Majorelle
Let’s celebrate Morocco with one of its most visited place: The Jardin Majorelle. Situated in the heart of Marrakesh, The Jardin Majorelle is a splendid botanical garden: a masterpiece created by...
View ArticleThe “third stage” of Africa in its post-colonial era, the rise of a continent
Le Monument de la Renaissance Africaine (Dakar) As an anonymous voyager recorded right after arriving on the Eastern coast of Africa at the turn of the 16th century, this place was home to rich...
View ArticleHappy Independence Ghana
Each 6th of March, we celebrate Ghana — a country of freedom and progression: a unified nation which this year celebrates 59 years of independence. Our fellow Ghanaians, as always, gather joyfully all...
View ArticleHappy Independence Day Mauritius
The first Europeans to have visited Mauritius were the Portuguese at the beginning of the sixteenth century (most probably in 1510). The Dutch who settled in the island in 1598 named it Mauritius after...
View ArticleAfrican Entrepreneurs On The Rise
ON THE RISE is the latest filming project by Femi Agbayewa, founder of Real Livin’ Films. This project can be described as an “intimate, informative and entertaining” sit down interview with Africa’s...
View ArticleHappy Independence Day Tunisia
Sixty years ago today, marks the day which Tunisia, a small country located in the centre of North Africa gained its independence from France in 1956. Tunisia, was once declared bankrupt back in 1869...
View ArticleNamibia, the land contrasts and natural wonders
Namibia is one of the 54 independent states of the African continent. Situated in Southern Africa, it borders North with Angola and Zambia, East with Botswana and South with South Africa while on the...
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