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Black CEO Leadership: How Damola Adamolekun Transformed P.F. Chang’s & Red Lobster
Damola Adamolekun, Black CEO of Red Lobster and P.F. Chang’s. Who Is Damola Adamolekun? There is a Yoruba saying my father often shared...

Esther Olubi
Feb 13 min read


The Rise of Nigeria's Fashion and Oil Mogul, Folorunsho Alakija
From Executive Secretary To Billionaire: The Rise of Nigeria's Fashion and Oil Mogul, Folorunsho Alakija
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Black On The Job Team
Feb 14, 20232 min read


Empowering Africa's Future: The Visionary Achievements of Strive Masiyiwa
Strive Masiyiwa is a name synonymous with success, innovation and philanthropy.
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Black On The Job Team
Feb 9, 20234 min read


Aliko Dangote: Africa's Richest Man
Aliko Dangote: Africa's Richest M
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Black On The Job Team
Feb 3, 20233 min read


The European Dream: Shattered Hopes of African Immigrants
Learn why Africans continuously leave their country, the horrors black Africans face to migrate to Europe, and the Maghreb

Jacques Gacheri
Feb 27, 20225 min read


Democratic Republic of Congo vs. the Republic of Congo
Did you know there are two countries in Africa sharing the name “Congo”? In today’s article for Black History Month, we explore what makes b

Damilola Daramola
Feb 26, 20223 min read


Equatorial Guinea: Tiny Yet Mighty
With its beautiful islands, Equatorial Guinea is so beautiful that it could have been the Garden of Eden.

Jacques Gacheri
Feb 25, 20223 min read


Mozambique: Culture, People, Tourism
Mozambique is a culturally diverse nation, essentially a melting pot of different cultures, religions, and traditions. In this post celebrat

Damilola Daramola
Feb 23, 20223 min read


The Gambia: The Footprint of the Transatlantic Slave Trade
Did you know The Gambia is one of the earliest sources of West African slaves? For Black History Month, we explore the culture and industry

Okunola Wemimo
Feb 22, 20223 min read


Tanzania: Land of the Free
Did you know that Tanzania is the most ethnically diverse country in the African continent? To celebrate Black History Month, we explore wha

Jacques Gacheri
Feb 21, 20223 min read


Angola, the Paris of Africa
Angolans enjoy having fun and have a thirst for life, which reflects in their music, dance, and culture as a whole. In today’s blog for Blac

Damilola Daramola
Feb 20, 20223 min read


Togo, Home of the Fire Dancers
Did you know that Togo was part of the Slave Coast of West Africa? Read to learn more about Togo.

Damilola Daramola
Feb 20, 20222 min read


Cameroon, Africa in Miniature
Cameroon lies at the junction of west and central Africa. Today, for Black History Month, we take a brief look at this country and explore s

Damilola Daramola
Feb 19, 20223 min read


The Mali Empire
Did you know Mali is home to one of the oldest universities in the world? Previously known as French Sudan under the French colony, Mali...

Damilola Daramola
Feb 18, 20223 min read


28Black: Central African Republic
Did you know the Central African Republic is one of only three countries in the world with no light pollution?

Jacques Gacheri
Feb 17, 20223 min read


Zimbabwe: The Journey to Economic Recovery
Source: Britannica Zimbabwe has16 official languages and holds the Guinness World Record for the country with the most official...

Okunola Wemimo
Feb 16, 20223 min read


Burkina Faso: The Land of Honest Men
Did you know Burkina Faso has some of the oldest human settlements in Africa? Today, for Black History Month, we take a look at "the land of

Okunola Wemimo
Feb 15, 20223 min read


Cote d’Ivore: The Chocolate Country
Did you know most of the world's chocolates have Ivorian origins? Today, for Black History Month, we take a look at Cote d'Ivoire, the land

Jacques Gacheri
Feb 14, 20223 min read


The Inestimable Wealth of Zambia
The mere mention of Zambia is bound to pop the image of the spectacular Victoria Falls into your mind. By Diego Delso, CC BY-SA 4.0,...

Okunola Wemimo
Feb 13, 20223 min read


The Mountain People of Lesotho
Lesotho (previously known as Basutoland) resides in the southern region of Africa. The country's name means “Land where people speak Sesotho.” The inhabitants of Lesotho are predominantly Basotho people who speak the national language Sesotho, the culture is characterized by rural life, and most traditions and festivals relate to local village life and seasons of the year. In the villages, life revolves around rural things like the chief’s court, the farming fields, the schoo

Damilola Daramola
Feb 12, 20224 min read
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