It has been echoed and re-echoed in so many quarters that no one can tell the African story better than Africans themselves.
Lisa Nichols, motivational speaker and founder of Motivating the Masses, writing on why people should tell their stories themselves, says, No one else can dance your dance. No one else can sing your song. No one else can write your story.
For a long time, Africa has allowed others to tell her story. The advent of the Internet has revolutionised the way stories are shared, but the story has remained largely the same for Africa. The continent is either not in the league or playing catch-up.
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In solidarity with the positive rave of the International Women’s Day celebration, which amplifies and prompt the global recognition of the socio-economic and cultural importance of women in the society, “She’s A Boss” a television show will debut exclusively on Ogéllé, Africa’s pioneer and leading pan-African video sharing platform, today.
This show, a statement said, aims to feature conventional and unconventional bosses, to brings to reality the other side of the African woman’s story from various fronts.
“The woman who owns 10 shops in Lagos Island or Accra, Ghana; the bank MD or Chief Executive Officer of a multimillion or dollar company, as well as the woman who sells the best local delicacies in Lagos,” it added.
In solidarity with the positive rave of the International women’s day celebration, which amplifies and prompt the global recognition of the socio-economic and cultural importance of women in the society, driving their aim for equity in the entire human community, “She’s A Boss” a television show that brings to reality the other side of the African woman’s story from various fronts, will debut on Ogéllé, Africa’s pioneer and leading Pan African video sharing platform, this Friday, March 12th.
This show aims to feature conventional and unconventional bosses, the woman who owns 10 shops in Lagos Island or Accra Ghana, the bank MD or Chief Executive Officer of a multimillion or dollar company, as well as the woman who sells the best local delicacies in Lagos.
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African Discovery Group, Inc. (AFDG) enters collaboration with Ogelle, a dedicated African Social Media Network; announces DTC eligibility
February 25, 2021 GMT
NEW YORK, Feb. 25, 2021 /PRNewswire/ African Discovery Group Inc, (OTC: AFDG), an Africa -focused principal and advisory firm based in New York with an extensive network spanning across 24 African countries, is pleased to announce that it has signed an agreement to make a capital investment in dynamic African focused social media group Ogelle ( www.ogelle.com ).
AFDG has agreed to invest a 5% interest in Ogelle, and holds an option to acquire an additional 5% stake in Ogelle. Alan Kessler, CEO of AFDG, will assume a role on the Board of Directors of Reddot Television Network, Ltd., the Nigerian company which owns Ogelle.