Adewale Akinnuoye Agbaje is back on the big screen as Heavy Duty in GI Joe: The Rise of the Cobra.
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Anglo-Nigerian Artist Yinka Shonibare Makes History
Yinka Shonibare will make history on May 24th, when his artwork, “Nelson’s Ship in a Bottle,” is exhibited at London’s Trafalgar Square. He will be the first black British artist whose work will be displayed at the Fourth Plinth in the north-west of Trafalgar Square.
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Liberian Teenager Makes Jewelry from Bullets
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African Girls Aminat and Sandra Wanna Be on Top
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Somali Twin Sisters Make a Splash in New York
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Estelle Teams Up With H&M For Fashion Against AIDS
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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?
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2010 Caribbean Carnival paraded through DC
Every year the DC Caribbean Carnival Inc. organizes a carnival in the Washington DC area that celebrate the cultures and traditions of various Caribbean Islands as well as African countries.
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Africa Underground Festivities in Washington DC
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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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Africa’s Cell Phone Usage
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Naija Boyz Ode to Food
The Naija Boyz are the African version of Wierd Al Yankovick. They always bring the laughs!
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Summy’s Cooking Connection – Frijon
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Yaya Toure – 2013 Africa’s Best Player of the Year
The Cote d’voire midfielder Yaya Toure was chosen as the 2013 African ...
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2010 African Cups of Nations
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