October 1st 2010 marks the 50th anniversary of Nigeria’s independence from British rule and the entire month of October has been dedicated to the celebration of Black History. It is fitting to reflect on the enormous contributions that people of African origin have made to the world of art. However, it appears that communities of African origin are yet to harness art as a tool for inspiring excellence… read on to find out why the author thinks so!
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With the fast-paced agenda in most business meetings today, and the attention-reducing influence of text messaging and the Internet, being able to get your ideas or recommendations across quickly is a skill set that will set you apart. When you can say the right words at the right moment – you’re on your way to success. Read this article to find out how…
Be sociable; please share this with others!50 years after independence from European colonialists, Nigeria and indeed much of Africa remains plagued by a myriad of socio-economic problems. The millions of Africans who have migrated to western countries seeking greener pastures also find that life overseas offers very complex challenges and that tremendous ability is required both to compete and to contribute. Read the full article to find out how ‘Inspiration for Change!’ in the City of London can change this!
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