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RA Advocate: Fatima Amara
Favorite place: The beach
Favorite food: Rice and chicken
Language(s): Arabic and English
Favorite role models: Zaha Hadid & Nelson Mandela
Favorite personal achievements: Obtaining an MSc. in electrical and renewable energy systems from the University of Leeds, awarded best student in her faculty, and three prestigious scholarships.
Personal dreams: Being an entrepreneur, set up my own business, work in the private sector, encourage young girls to be engineers and play a crucial role in sustainable energy development in Libya and worldwide.
National struggles of concern: Being a young woman in Libya
Advised solutions: Work hard and stay smart using the struggle as a source of inspiration and creation. Focus on our dream and goals. Choosing the people who should be around. Delivering the message of hope throughout our next generation (children)
Very different places and stories to explore... there is simply no single stereotype story
Hustle in Lagos
...a different story in the desert
Vision for Kwara state, Nigeria
RA Advocate: Jide Adetoso Osoniyi
Favorite place: I love adventures and new places
Favorite food: Pounded yam with efo and orisirisi inside
Language(s): Yoruba and English
Favorite personal achievements: Being on TVC Live as the Founder /CEO of JideHaute Clothing line
Personal dreams: To become a great help to other young ones and put smiles on peoples’ faces.
National struggles of concern: The Nigerian leadership and management of resources
Advised solutions: Creative minds and youths should stand up to the reality that this country is our future and we have to hold it in our hands starting with individuals development.
the Malawian drums... a collection for music from time immemorial
RA Advocate: Dr. Uchechika Uroegbu
Language(s): English and Igbo
Favorite personal achievements: Won an international global health competition. Graduated a British medical school with honors
Personal dreams: To become a hematologist and work part time and pro-bono for sickle cell charities in Nigeria.
National struggles of concern: The Nigerian Economy
Advised solutions: Develop other areas of revenue such as tourism and agriculture
High-rising buildings also exist in Africa
Left: Lagos, Nigeria
Right: Dar-es-salam, Tanzana
Bottom: Nairobi, Kenya
RespectAfrica Launch party in 2018 enjoyed different dishes and was honored by the presence of about 10 different nationalities from around the world
Up for nomination based on its rendition on how to redefine the African beauty
Is the struggle to live elsewhere worth it? This movie is up for votes...
This documentary is a masterpiece, although globally inclined, it shows a different thinking pivot to viewing the African greenhgreenhouse gas contribution to earth's atmosphere