Nigerian Ebiakpo Jituboh melted hearts everywhere when he proposed to DeKeisha George in Essence Magazine's Will You Marry Me? Contest. Ebiakpo was one of 5 bachelors chosen for the contest. Over 1 million votes were counted and the Queens couple beat out the other couples for the big win.
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Maatano Fashion
Somalian twins Ayaan and Idyl Mohallim maybe new to the fashion scene, but it won't be long until everyone knows their name especially after getting some love from Oprah Winfrey.
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2012 Miss Angola USA Crowned
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Aminat Ayinde Falls Short on America’s Next Top Model
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African Art Renaissance
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ARISE Africa at 2010 Spring New York Fashion Week
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South Africa education gets e-learning digital makeover
In Africa’s schools, old-fashioned, dusty textbooks are gradually being replaced by tablets, ...
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FaceBook’s $19 Billion purchase of WhatsApp
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Future of broadcasting on display at NAB 2011
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Exit of Safaricom CEO Michael Joseph
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The African Leadership Academy-Training the next generation of leaders and entrepreneurs?
World
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Africa Underground Festivities in Washington DC
On Sept 30th 2011, the Smithsonian National Museum of African Art held the third installment of the Africa UnderGround Series at the Museum of African Art in Washington DC. The event brought hundreds of people from around the Metro DC area to experience African Culture, Art, Food and Fashion.
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Ghana’s President John Atta Mills dies
Technology
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The African Leadership Academy-Training the next generation of leaders and entrepreneurs?
The African leadership academy is a relatively new educational institution that admits students from across Africa.
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Afrisonore launches new online music portal
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Hasheem Thabeet Drafted by Grizzlies
Hasheem Thabeet makes history as the first Tanzanian-born player drafted to the NBA.
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FIFA Bans Nigeria from International Football
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