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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Fashion and Life Style
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Korto Momolu Returns to Project Runway
Our favorite Project Runway designer, Korto Momolu returns to the show for a challenge featuring an all-star cast.
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Maatano Fashion
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2012 Miss Angola USA Crowned
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Fashion For Peace
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Midnight: A Gangster Love Story
Business
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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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Free Healthcare for Pregnant Women and Children in Sierra Leone
Sierra Leone is launching a new health care initiative that offers free medical care to infants up to 5 years and to pregnant mothers. The program was launched on Sierra Leone’s 49th anniversary of the country independence from Britain.
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No Dalai Lama, No Peace Conference
Technology
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Afrisonore launches new online music portal
People interested in African music now have full access to a new African music Internet portal - Afrisonore.com.
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FaceBook’s $19 Billion purchase of WhatsApp
Health
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Africans and Breast Cancer Awareness
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Breast Cancer affects hundreds of thousands of women in the U.S. every year. In 2006, 191,410 women were diagnosed with breast cancer and 40,820 of them died from this disease. Aside from non-melanoma skin cancer, breast cancer is the most common form of cancer in women. Breast cancer is the number one cause of cancer death in Hispanic women. It is the second most common cause of cancer death in white, black, Asian/Pacific Islander, and American Indian/Alaska Native women.
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