Ogo Akubue-Ogbata

Ogo Ogbata and other Influential Women Speak Against Gender Violence in Eastern DR Congo!

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Novelist and Speaker, Ogo Ogbata, talks about her journey through life and across the borders after being asked, by the BBC World Service, to speak about various aspects of Nigeria’s history, politics, economic progress and future prospects at a seminar in Bush House, London. Don’t miss this hugely inspiring article!

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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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In preparation for the 50th Anniversary of Nigeria’s Independence, acclaimed author and former newspaper columnist, Ogo Ogbata, has been invited to present a history of Nigeria to the BBC World Service, The Strand, London. Mrs. Ogbata, author of ‘Egg-Larva-Pupa-Woman’ and founder of the training company, ‘Creativity and Sense Limited’, will be delivering a lunchtime seminar on the 15th of September 2010 for ‘Nigeria@50′, part of the BBC’s coverage of the 50th Nigerian Independence Day.

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‘African News and Current Affairs’ is partnering with ‘Focus on Africa Magazine’ to deliver a lunchtime seminar as part of the coverage for 50 years of Nigeria’s independence. Participants include the Nigeria High Commissioner, HE Dr. Dalhatu Sarki Tafida and Author Ogo Ogbata. Read on to find out more…

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