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Africa: Society & Culture - Questions from my young proteges -The hyphenated African Professionals: In Nigeria, where do we safely invest our money?



Africa: Society & Culture - Questions from my young proteges -The hyphenated African Professionals: In Nigeria, where do we safely invest our money?

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Published on 4 months, 2 weeks ago

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Africa: Society & Culture - ''REACTING TO ADVERSITY, RACISM & DISCRIMINATION" - Why Africans Do So Well in Diaspora (Part 7 - Final). Discussions adapted from the book: Raising an African Child in America. By Dr. Marcellina N. Oparaoji



Africa: Society & Culture - ''REACTING TO ADVERSITY, RACISM & DISCRIMINATION" - Why Africans Do So Well in Diaspora (Part 7 - Final). Discussions adapted from the book: Raising an African Child in Am…


Published on 4 months, 4 weeks ago

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Africa: Society & Culture - 'FAMILY ANCHOR' - Why Africans Do So Well in Diaspora (Part 6). Discussions adapted from the book: Raising an African Child in America. By Dr. Marcellina N. Oparaoji



Africa: Society & Culture - 'FAMILY ANCHOR' - Why Africans Do So Well in Diaspora (Part 6). Discussions adapted from the book: Raising an African Child in America. By Dr. Marcellina N. Oparaoji

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Published on 5 months ago

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Africa: Society & Culture - 'CULTURAL INFLUENCE.' - Why Africans Do So Well in Diaspora (Part 5). Discussions adapted from the book: Raising an African Child in America. By Dr. Marcellina N. Oparaoji



Africa: Society & Culture - 'CULTURAL INFLUENCE.' - Why Africans Do So Well in Diaspora (Part 5). Discussions adapted from the book: Raising an African Child in America. By Dr. Marcellina N. Oparaoji…


Published on 5 months, 1 week ago

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Africa: Society & Culture - 'GET A GOOD EDUCATION: HARD WORK PAYS OFF.' - Why Africans Do So Well in Diaspora (Part 4). Discussions adapted from the book: Raising an African Child in America. By Dr. Marcellina N. Oparaoji



 Africa: Society & Culture - 'GET A GOOD EDUCATION: HARD WORK PAYS OFF.' - Why Africans Do So Well in Diaspora (Part 4). Discussions adapted from the book: Raising an African Child in America. 

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Published on 5 months, 2 weeks ago

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Africa: Society & Culture - 'TROUBLE IS NOT INFECTIOUS - IT IS CONTRACTED' - Why Africans Do So Well in Diaspora (Part 3). Discussions adapted from the book: Raising An African Child in America.



Africa: Society & Culture - 'TROUBLE IS NOT INFECTIOUS - IT IS CONTRACTED' - Why Africans Do So Well in Diaspora (Part 3). Discussions adapted from the book: Raising An African Child in America. (Fro…


Published on 5 months, 2 weeks ago

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Africa: Society & Culture: CHARACTER BUILDING - Taking "It takes the whole village to raise a child" approach - Why Africans do so well in Diaspora.



Africa: Society & Culture: CHARACTER BUILDING - Taking "It takes the whole village to raise a child" approach - Why Africans do so well in Diaspora.

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Published on 5 months, 4 weeks ago

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Africa: Society & Culture - Why Do Africans Do So Well in Diaspora? (Part 1) Nigeria: A Case in Point & America, The Main Diaspora Focus Region. Discussions adapted from the book: Raising An African Child in America. (The Perspective of An Immigrant Nig



 Africa: Society & Culture - Why Do Africans Do So Well in Diaspora? (Part 1) Nigeria: A Case in Point & America, The Main Diaspora Focus Region. 

 Discussions adapted from the book: Raising An Africa…


Published on 6 months ago

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Africa: Society & Culture - THE JOB MARKET TRENDS TODAY



Africa: Society & Culture - THE JOB MARKET TRENDS TODAY

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As Africans, we must continue to live by the spirit of Ubuntu - "I Am Because We Are"!
It should not be just about You. It shoul…


Published on 6 months, 1 week ago

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Africa: Society & Culture - WHO IS AN AFRICAN WOMAN?



 Africa: Society & Culture - WHO IS AN AFRICAN WOMAN?

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As Africans, we must continue to live by the spirit of Ubuntu - "I Am Because We Are"!
It should not be just about You. It should …


Published on 6 months, 1 week ago





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