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Cancer Patients in Nigeria Unite Via Sebeccly’s Cancer Support Group Meeting

Receiving a cancer diagnosis is one of the most devastating things that can happen to someone. It invades every part of life: From health, to work, family life, and relationships. It’s especially discouraging if you live in Nigeria, where there are only about 65 Oncologists serving a population of over 160 million people – which often means limited access to cancer care.

Euphorique PR was commissioned to provide PR and Event Planning services for Sebeccly Cancer Care’s virtual Cancer Support group meeting in December 2020, in Lagos, Nigeria. The event was tagged “The Gifts of Survivorship.”

We also provided digital marketing services to further amplify awareness about the event. Sebeccly is a Nigerian-based NGO that provides cancer treatment and resources to indigent Nigerians living with cancer.

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Education Expert Chika Okorafor Aneke Talks to Vanguard about How COVID will Change Education

In Nigerian society, being a teacher isn’t typically ranked as a prestigious career to have. But Chika Okorafor Aneke is re-defining what it means to be a teacher. With over 23 years of teaching and 17 years of leadership experience under her belt, Aneke, who is Nigerian-British, is an all-round education expert who has impacted the lives of thousands during the course of her career.

She holds a BSc in applied physiology from Sunderland University in the U.K; a Post-Graduate Certificate of Education in Secondary Science, and the UK National Professional Qualification for Headship, NPQH, which is one of the highest qualifications in the world for Head Teachers.

For Aneke, teaching is not merely a career; it is a genuine passion and calling. As a result, she has dedicated her life to promoting the love of learning both in and out of the classroom. For over two decades and counting, she has been working with children from age 0-18 years, as well as their families. She is the CEO of Learnomic, an education consultancy company that helps train school personnel, and establishes sustainable systems to foster more efficient administration and systems that encourage better learning.

In this interview with Vanguard, Aneke says the coronavirus pandemic is a global wake-up call for a technology-compliant education sector.

Here are some excerpts from the interview:

How do you feel about education being threatened globally with schools now on shutdown due to the coronavirus pandemic?

First, I am not convinced that this is a ‘threat’ to education. I always focus on the positives. It is a lesson or a wake-up call. Education is a right for all regardless of age, status, gender or religion. Respect for this profession has been lost. We have been shown, almost overnight, just how vital it is. We have also been shown that certain aspects of education should not be ignored and the value of life skills, change management, flexibility, technology, growth mindset, and mindfulness are our biggest assets at this said time. Education will change after this historic event for the better forever, I hope.

I see this as something reinforcing class differences because children from well-to-do homes still enjoy online lessons; how can the gap be bridged for their low-income counterparts?

I would say that in general, our education system must be improved. Learning remotely now that everyone is home has been a challenge for many, regardless of social class. Imagine how much preparation, effort, and discipline it takes to make children sit in front of computers or physical books, and have them dressed in school uniform, and encourage them to learn as though they are still in school! Whether you are “wealthy” or “less wealthy,” this is something a lot of parents must face. What our current situation shows us is how technology can be used to reach all youth regardless of status and means. E-learning tools don’t have to be fancy or expensive. Even with a bit of internet data, parents can have some access to online learning tools currently. We definitely need more state schools of a standard that compete with the private sector.

Read the rest of the interview here.

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Toni Tones & VP’s Wife Dolapo Osinbajo Collaborate to Help Advance ‘Yaba Market March’ Cause

Toni Tones is well known for being a stellar actress, singer, and photographer. But did you know she is also a passionate advocate of women’s rights and empowerment?

One of the causes she is currently advocating for is the ‘Yaba Market March’ movement, which was started by Damilola Marcus.  You may recall that Damilola along with a group of women, had organized and embarked on a peaceful market protest at Yaba market a few weeks ago. The rationale behind the protest was to stop women from being victims of marketplace groping, abuse and even physical assault.

The women marched peacefully, urging men at the market not to harass them, as they chanted their slogan, “stop touching us.” They were not deterred be the aggressiveness of the men present. The very next day, there were reports from women saying they had visited Yaba market and no one had touched them, as a direct result of the march.

Toni Tones heard about the movement via social media, and was deeply moved by their cause. Consequently, she sought to help them develop sustainable measures to ensure that women continue to remain safe while visiting the market.

To this end, she facilitated a meeting with activist, her Excellency, Dolapo Osinbajo, wife of the Vice President of Nigeria, to discuss ways in which the government could help support the noble cause.

Her Excellency, graciously hosted Toni Tones and the women who engaged in the market march at her home, where they discussed the market march agenda and the different ways the government could render support.

The meeting ended on a very positive note, with lots of impactful reforms deliberated on.

Osinbajo also came up with an additional slogan for the movement, as follows: “I’m shopping no touching.”

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Vimbai Launches Empowerment Portal for Young African Women: TheVimbai.Com

TV Host & Producer, Vimbai, has launched the ultimate digital empowerment portal for young African women who are looking to bloom into their full potential.

TheVimbai.com is every African girl’s big sister and a movement of inspired thinkers, dreamers and game-changers. Specifically created for African women by African women, the website is home to cutting edge editorial content as well as original video series that speak to the real-life issues we are all talking about behind closed doors.

Speaking on what inspired her to embark on this project, Vimbai says: “I became known as the ‘table-shaker’ last year when I posted a truth in passing. After receiving thousands of emails from across Africa as a result of this post, I realized that not only are people hungry to start having so-called taboo conversations in public, we are also ready to have a platform to learn, analyze and dissect unpopular truths in our society. My platform is an enlightened place for women to do so.”

 Visit www.thevimbai.com today!

Instagram: @thevimbaidotcom

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Changing the African Narrative One Story at a Time: Idia Aisien Launches NGO The IDIA Project

Media personality, model, and philanthropist, Idia Aisien, has officially launched an NGO that is especially close to her heart – the International Development Initiative in Africa (IDIA).

Many people know Idia as the glamorous personality on their TV screens, but what few know is that she has always been passionate about giving back to the continent, and has been doing so for many years, albeit, silently. However, she has now decided to officially launch the NGO because she desires to effect change on a massive, sustainable scale.

The IDIA Project was founded based on the premise that more people have access to various media channels; and viewer engagement online is growing rapidly. However, most of the content is negative—depicting natural disasters, political instability, recession and economic downturn.

The International Development Initiative in Africa seeks to attract increased investment, capital flow and funding; by instilling hope and a renewed faith in Africa through providing an Africa-owned framework and narrative for development. Standing as the continent’s media partner and platform to showcase its progress at regional and international levels through our reports.

IDIA’s mission is to eradicate poverty, promote sustainable growth and development, integrate Africa in the world economy, and accelerate the empowerment of women, men and children by telling the other half of the story.

To this end, they will showcase Africa’s commitment to good governance, democracy, human rights and conflict resolution; and the recognition of bodies that are creating exemplary platforms that will increase employment, attract investment and long-term economic growth.

Stay tuned for more updates on The IDIA Project.

Visit:theidiaproject.com

Social Media:@theidiaproject

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Hegai & Esther Named Official Makeup Sponsor for Plus Size Fashion Week Africa

Indigineous makeup brand, Hegai & Esther, is the official makeup sponsor for Plus Size Fashion Week Africa.

Speaking on the collaboration, CEO of the brand, Gbemisola Adebayo, says:

Let’s play a game, I mention a word and you tell me the image that pops up in your head:

‘Beautiful Woman’. I can bet you imagined a slim, tall, and light skinned woman, probably one with silky hair as well, right? These are ideals which the media have successfully inscribed in our minds, we see them on billboards, on TV, and all over social media, creating the perception that you’re not enough if you don’t fit this profile. The fashion industry doesn’t make it any easier, skinny models strut the runway, flattering clothes are hard to find for plus size women, and big footers barely find shoes that are truly stylish.

So as a makeup brand that celebrates African women and all that true beauty stands for, we are more than delighted to be a part of the PLUS SIZE FASHION WEEK AFRICA, to show the world that beauty is not in size, height, colour, texture, or race, beauty is diverse, BEAUTY IS EXTRA!

Hegai & Esther is a company that has created a brand concept consisting of makeup products, hygiene essentials, accessories and tools designed and produced with the vision to becoming the preferred choice for end users across the African continent and Women of Colour everywhere. The one-stop-shop for all facial aesthetic and professional needs, the Hegai & Esther brand is synonymous with quality beauty treatments and solutions.

Arguably one of Africa’s fastest growing beauty brands and ranking among Nigeria’s top 10 beauty brands, Hegai & Esther is focused on mainstreaming sustainable business practices as the Company strives to deliver sustainable economic growth that’s profitable, environmentally responsible and socially relevant.

Operating through a network of representatives and distributors located across Nigeria, Sub Sahara Africa, the United States of America and Europe, especially the United Kingdom; Hegai & Esther utilizes multiple channels of distribution and an attractive ReSeller package with options for Bulk Buy with further discount. Our clientele consists of professional makeup artists, enthusiasts, wholesalers and retail stores which we service directly and indirectly from the Head Office currently situated in Lagos, Nigeria.

Hegai & Esther is also a campaigner for proper hygiene practices among professional makeup artists and enthusiasts. Through the sale of our range of disposable makeup applicators, and seminars that we hold from time to time, we hope to help makeup users avoid cross-contamination and diseases which are caused by bad hygiene practice.

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Toke Makinwa, Seyi Shay, Vimbai, Mai Atafo & More Attend GLAM AFRICA Magazine’s “Africa Rising” Event | PHOTOS

On Tuesday July 24th, GLAM AFRICA magazine held an event to celebrate three milestones: The release of it’s new issue, which features Davido and Casper Nyovest, and celebrating it’s past iconic cover stars who have been pivotal in the “Africa Rising” movement. The event also served as the official launch of the GLAM AFRICA beauty box in Nigeria – each yearly magazine subscriber will receive a free box of beauty products. The first beauty brand the publication is partnering with on this, is Sleek Studio. 

The event which took place at Oriental Hotel, was a star-studded one, as celebrities including past cover stars Toke Makinwa and Seyi Shay, attended and were honored. Others in attendance include Mai Atafo, Vimbai, Uriel, Andrea Giaccaglia, Sharon Ojong, Layole Oyatogun, Lillian Afegbai, Big Brother’s Khloe, and many more.


GLAM AFRICA Magazine is available worldwide, and in Nigeria, at stores across the country, including, Shoprite, Oriki Spa, Sari Signature, Quintessence, and more, as well as on demand at www.glamafrica.com/magazine offering bank transfer and cash on delivery payment options.

Glam Africa Magazine is a quarterly lifestyle publication that showcases African excellence with a worldwide readership of 1.5 million and distributed mainly in Ghana, Nigeria, South Africa and United Kingdom.

For all media inquiries, e-mail: ngoffice@glamafrica.com

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Davido Shines on Cover of Glam Africa Magazine’s “Africa Rising” July – September Issue | Dishes on Rocky Beginnings, Career Challenges & Road to Success

The term, “Africa Rising,” became popular at the beginning of the millennium. It was a phrase used to express the rapid economic growth of our continent. Almost two decades later, we are still on the rise, and there’s no doubt that our music industry is one of the plethora of elements responsible for this rise.

What better way to spotlight this than to feature one of the world’s biggest Afrobeats superstars, Davido, on Glam Africa Magazine’s cover?

In perhaps his most revealing interview yet, he dishes on the not-so-glamorous aspects of his journey to success, as he gives us a rare insight into exactly what it takes to be one of Africa’s most formidable artists. From career challenges, to making up with Wizkid, to the scoop on the love of his life “Chioma, ” Davido bares it all in the publication’s “Africa Rising” – themed issue.

Speaking on one of the hurdles he had to overcome, Davido says, “…I left Nigeria for a while in January 2016, and I got signed to Sony around that time. And then I was left thinking, like, I’ve signed this deal…now what? So when I dropped this If thing, it at first didn’t really move. Nothing in general moved for me. I wouldn’t say that I was depressed
at the time since I was just trying to stay positive, but I was like ‘what is going on?’…

In addition to this exclusive interview, this edition of the magazine takes an in-depth look into all facets of the Africa Rising movement. From food, to music, to fashion, beauty, business and politics, we explore all unique elements of the continent’s tremendous rise.

In light of shaking things up, with this edition, GLAM AFRICA will officially debut its Beauty Box in Nigeria, where each yearly subscriber will receive a free box of beauty products. When asked about the motivation for the beauty box, Chioma Onwutalobi, CEO of Glam Africa magazine said:

“I always want GLAM AFRICA readers to have a value added experience and its high time we start promoting brands that come from Africa and/or cater to us.”

Each box will be filled with Sleek Studio products. GLAM AFRICA Magazine is available at stores across the country, including, Shoprite, Oriki Spa, Sari Signature, Quintessence, and more, as well as on demand at www.glamafrica.com/magazine offering bank transfer and cash on delivery payment options.

Glam Africa Magazine is a quarterly lifestyle publication that showcases African excellence with a worldwide readership of 1.5 million and distributed in Ghana, Nigeria, South Africa and United Kingdom.

For all media inquiries, e-mail: ngoffice@glamafrica.com

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Teefal Studios Partners with BellaNaija for Children’s Day Giveaway

It’s Children’s Day and BellaNaija Living wants to celebrate your awesome children with this photoshoot giveaway in partnership with Teefal Studios.

3 parents will get a chance to win an individual photoshoot for one of their children.

Here’s how you can win!

  • Kids do say the funniest things sometimes so leave a comment on this post (on BellaNaija) with something funny your child did or said OR one funny story you have about your parenting experience.
  • Each comment must have a Learning Point after your funny story, let’s all learn from each other on how to raise tomorrow’s leaders.
  • Include your name, your child’s name and your Instagram handle.

Please Note:

  • The giveaway is open for 1 week; 27th of May – 3rd of June.
  • The 3 winners will be announced on the 4th of June.
  • Only one entry per child/parent is allowed.

Good luck!

Visit www.bellanaija.com to learn more