Friday, August 14, 2020

ABOUT OUR GUEST

 TUNJI  TELLS HIS STORY FROM DIASPORA


  I am Tunji Offeyi-a UK based Journalist-Poet,born in the Coastal city of Lagos,Nigeria.I wrote the book Echoes From The Soul (A collection of poems) which was launched at The Albany Centre,London in 2009.My highest qualification is MA International Relations from Staffordshire University having initially bagged a BA(Literature in English) from Lagos State University.I also retrained in Journalism through a program I participated in at the University of Derby and Guardian UK.Prior to all this I practised for several years in Lagos Nigeria writing mainly for The Week magazine(Now defunct)and rose to the rank of Special Correspondent(Lagos).As an experienced Journalist I have had the privilege to interview great personalities like Izi Codronthe producer of the Hit movie Hotel Rwanda,Nigerian legendary flutist Tee Mac Iseli,Professor Liz Barnes-Vice Chancellor Staffordshire University,and several Nollywood Stars such as Segun Arinze,Stephanie Okereke-Linus,Richard Mofe Damijo(RMD) amongst other notable names in the NIgerian entertainment industry.Some of my career highlights was writing a story titled Pleasures of The Night which caused the government to take actions against prostitution and other vices going on around Lagos night clubs at the time.I have done Collaborations with Television for Enviroment(TVE)UK-which informed my story Filming Against Poverty.My poem titled Chapta Two was recently published by Cake Poetry of the University of Lancaster.My blog link is tunjiwites.wordpress.com. My personal life revolves around my Hungarian wife Kitti and our Son NoĆ© also known as Eniola.We love travelling and have visited over 15 countries at the last count,when we are less busy we tend to our vegetable garden allotment near our home in Stoke-on-Trent.

Sunday, August 9, 2020

ABOUT OUR GUEST


JOIN US ON SATURDAY AUGUST 15TH
2020, AS MARIE LOUISE OCRAN TELLS
HER STORY FROM DIASPORA


Monday, August 3, 2020

PATRICK'S STORY FROM DIASPORA

WHY I CAME TO KENYA: A CHINESE MAN SOLD HOPELESSNESS ABOUT THE NIGERIAN ECONOMY TO ME, I STARTED DOING MATH; MY CURRENT SALARY WAS GOING TO DROP BY THE MERE FACT OF DEPRECIATION OF THE NAIRA SO I STARTED LOOKING OUT FOR OPPORTUNITIES.



Patrick Idemudia is from Edo state Nigeria, he is a graduate of Electrical Engineering, a seasoned professional in the Port terminal industry and has built experience in the last 16 years spanning 10 countries across the globe. He has an expertise in the automation of port terminals by deploying cutting edge technology in driving the business in the right direction. He currently works as the Head of Operations of one of the largest grain handling facilities in sub-Saharan Africa that supports 5 countries around the sub-region and lives with his family in the port city of Mombasa in Kenya.

Given his background, Patrick believes that as an employee, one is tied to the apron’s string of the employer and as such, over the years developed a passion for building business ideas and pushing them to fruition. Patrick’s interests are current affairs, wildlife reserves, football and travelling.
Patrick shared his story about what motivated him to move from West Africa to East Africa, he started his career in Nigeria with a subsidiary of AP Moller ~ Maersk group known as APM Terminals where he got the opportunity to be trained in different countries; after obtaining vast trainings and experiences in his field, he was transferred to Benin republic branch of the organization to head the operations team, and later returned to Nigeria to head the operations team . Years later, he learnt about an opportunity in Kenya to flip the operations of a port grain terminal, the company needed to introduce technology to change its business operation. He saw the prospect of advancement and expansion and he left Nigeria to take up the offer in Kenya.



On why he actually left Nigeria, in the line of is job he met a Chinese investor who sold hopelessness about the Nigeria economy to him. During their discussion, he was told that the way the Nigerian Government is running the economy was not sustainable and will lead to the crash of the local currency. This got him thinking and made him start researching about their discussion. He realized that if this happens, his current earning was going to drop significantly by the mere fact of the anticipated depreciation of the Naira and so he started making contact to pursue his dreams elsewhere.

Sunday, August 2, 2020

AMIDST ALL THESE, I OVERCAME AND I CONQUERED... DOC ZOE SHARES HER STORY FROM DIASPORA



IT WAS NOT AN EASY ROAD, I MADE FRIENDS, I LOST FRIENDS, I ENCOUNTERED MANY OBSTACLES, GOT LOTS OF EXPERIENCES AND I LOST MY MOST PRECIOUS MUM DURING THIS JOURNEY, AMIDST ALL THESE, I OVERCAME AND I CONQUERED


Prisca Onyegwara popularly known as Doc Zoe, is from Imo state Nigeria, she is the CEO of Excellent Health for Africa Initiative (Exhela Initiative), a non-governmental organization that aim to create a
Prisca Onyegwara popularly known as Doc Zoe, is from Imo state Nigeria, she is the CEO of Excellent Health for Africa Initiative (Exhela Initiative), a non-governmental organization that aim to create a healthy and disease-free Africa, through health education and medical outreach. She is a Public Health Consultant and an Influencer, she obtained her masters degree in public health in 2018 from the prestigious Monroe college in Bronx New York, she is also a certified health education specialize.
In our story from Diaspora, Doc Zoe shares the story of her journey so far in diaspora, she spoke about how she came to the United states of America to pursue her dreams, the difficult moments in her life and how she was able to overcome them and thrived. Doc Zoe came to the United states of America in 2014 as a visitor, she was invited to a conference to speak about the health challenges in Africa, after the conference she decided to remain in the country to expand her knowledge and to gain more exposure in her field, and so she searched for opportunities to go to school to obtain her masters degree. Fortunately for her, she got admitted into Monroe college to study public health.




She spoke about the various project she has been involved in, in the rural part of African, creating awareness on various health issues, educating the people on how to stay healthy and providing free medical screening and medication. When she first started out in New York, things were going on well, she was working hard to ensure that she actualize her goals, and was also looking forward to complete her master’s program so she could move on to the next stage in her career, but in 2017 things began to turn around for her, in January 2017 she lost her mum and this threw her into a deep state of depression and things came to a halt for her, because her mum was the closest person in her life, she was her biggest fan and a big source of inspiration who believes in her even when she think of doing the impossible.


After her mum was laid to rest, she struggled to get back on her feet again, she tried to take a break from school but with encouragement from friends and faculty members in her school she forged ahead even though it was not easy, but she turned to God in prayer for strength to move on. To overcome all her pains, she channeled her anger and frustration into her passion, her study and other things she wanted to do. In 2018 she graduated with honors, she was the best graduating student and also received the dean's award in her faculty. She also rebranded her organization, acquire more trainings in her field and also worked hand in hand with the SDG 2030 goals to ensure good health and to promote the wellbeing of the people in the rural areas. Although the challenges were still there, with her team members, accommodation problem, and other issues, She recalled how she was almost raped by the boyfriend of someone who accommodated her when she was having accommodation issue and a whole lot of problems and it got to the point that she almost gave up on everything and wanted to returned back to Nigeria, but she tried her best to overcome all these, and today things are going on well. Her advise to those who aspires to leave their country to pursue their dreams elsewhere is to make their research before they make the move to leave their country, to learn more about the country they plan to move to, have a game plan and also have the right mind set.











I LEFT NIGERIA BECAUSE I WAS FRUSTRATED....

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