Nneka Leiba: The Scientist behind Amazon’s Push for Safer, Smarter Product
Nneka Leiba: The Scientist behind Amazon’s Push for Safer, Smarter Product2025-06-18T22:33:47+00:00By Kenny When you click on the button “Add to Cart” on Amazon’s website, you are most likely thinking about convenience, price, or shipping speed. But behind the curtain, one woman is rewriting how those products impact human health and the planet. Her name is Nneka Leiba, a scientist, environmental health expert, and the force behind Amazon’s mission to make shopping safer, smarter, and more sustainable for its consumers. Nneka was born and grew up in Jamaica, and her root is connected to Nigeria. Based on her background, she is making use of a global perspective to cause significant changes in one of the largest retail ecosystems in the world. Growing up, from an island that achieves economic growth while being exposed to environmental vulnerability, she understood very early the interconnectedness of health and environment, and especially for communities vulnerable to climate change. As her own family home continues to grapple with record-breaking heat and raging storms, her mission is somewhat personal: reduce toxic exposures, empower smarter choices, and make sustainability something more than a buzzword. Leiba started her career in 2006 at the Environmental Working Group (EWG), a pioneering …
Breaking a 124-Year Barrier: Jason Jackson Becomes Islington’s First Nigerian Mayor
Breaking a 124-Year Barrier: Jason Jackson Becomes Islington’s First Nigerian Mayor2025-06-12T11:09:16+00:00By Kenny In a turn of events for historical representation and inclusion, Jason Jackson has been sworn in as the first Nigerian-born Mayor of the Islington borough, founded in 1900. His appointment marks an important milestone in the political history of the borough and offers new inspiration to immigrants and underrepresented communities across the UK. Jason Jackson was born in Nigeria’s Akwa Ibom State and grew up attending primary school and Holy Family College in Abak before relocating in his teenage years to the United Kingdom. His education continued in London, where he graduated in Business Law and Media Studies before undertaking a Master’s degree in Big Data in Culture and Society from King’s College London. Even during his student years, Jackson’s dedication to service was evident. As Students’ Union President at the London Metropolitan University, he paved the way for a professional career founded upon leadership and advocacy. He was voted in as a councillor in 2022 and became Chair of Islington’s Homes and Communities Committee after a year. His rapid political ascension was a result of his hard work and the people’s belief in his vision. Apart from …
Opeyemi Bright: The Youngest Civic Mayor Redefining Leadership in Barking and Dagenham
Opeyemi Bright: The Youngest Civic Mayor Redefining Leadership in Barking and Dagenham2025-06-11T21:44:37+00:00By Kenny At the young age of 29, Opeyemi Bright has left her imprint in the history books of Barking and Dagenham as the youngest Civic Mayor in the borough’s history. Her rise to this great office follows a deserving seven-year public service career marked by purpose, drive, and community engagement. Bright started her political career in 2018, being voted in as the youngest Labour councillor in the history of the borough. Since the age of 22 has continued to make significant contribution, driven by a clear vision for young people’s empowerment, social justice, and economic opportunity. A year after being elected on to the council, she was appointed Chair of the Audit and Standards Committee, an early sign of the confidence that her leadership commands. Opeyemi Bright was born in the United Kingdom to Nigerian parents and her upbringing has shaped into a very active practitioner of public service. Her mother, Dr. Councillor Afolasade Bright, was a one-time Civic Mayor of Hackney, whereas her father, Pastor Gbolahan Bright MBE, is a renowned leader of the Redeemed Christian Church of God. They instilled in her the values of discipline, …
Favour Ofili: The Sprint Queen Breaking Records and Making History
Favour Ofili: The Sprint Queen Breaking Records and Making History2025-06-04T14:37:19+00:00By Kenny Favour Ofili is one of Nigeria’s most exciting track sensations and finds a place in history as a record-breaking sprinter. She runs the 100 meters, 200 meters, and 4×100 meters relay and has consistently proven that she can dominate the track. At the 2024 Paris Summer Olympics, Ofili made her Olympic debut in the women’s 200m, making it to the preliminary and semi-final rounds with top-three finishes. She then placed an impressive 6th in the Olympic final which is quite an achievement for a first-time Olympian on the biggest stage in sport. Favour Ofili was born on the 31st of December 2002, in Port Harcourt, Rivers State. She began her athletic career in 2014 as a secondary school student in Delta State. She was identified by her high school coach, Anne Otutu, who recognised her early potential and ensured that she honed her skills before moving to the United States to continue her education and athletic career. Ofili was already competing at the international level when she was 16, as a representative of Nigeria for the World Relays in Yokahama. She also participated in the 4x100m and 4x400m relays …
Award-Winning Innovation: Engineer Oluwaseyi Ola Honoured for Mental Health Solutions
Award-Winning Innovation: Engineer Oluwaseyi Ola Honoured for Mental Health Solutions2025-06-03T12:35:22+00:00By Kenny Engineer Oluwaseyi Oluwajuwon Ola, the Executive Officer of BossmanSwift LLC, has been nationally recognised with the Trailblazer Award for Cultural Mental Health Innovation. The award is for his innovative work on a digital platform that is transforming African immigrants and refugee youths in America’s access to mental health and substance use disorder treatment. His innovation, the Trusting Cultural Expansion for Coordinated Community Mental Health Intervention (TECCMEH), is unique in that it is culturally driven. As opposed to most other conventional digital tools that adopt generic solutions, TECCMEH had African youths lived experiences, languages, and cultural contexts at its centre. What is revolutionary in TECCMEH is how it bridges culture and technology. With a background in computer science and a passion for community well-being, Engineer Oluwaseyi Ola designed the platform not so much as a technology service in itself, but as an innovation in how mental healthcare is delivered especially to marginalised communities. The platform provides the opportunity for users to access essential services in Somali, Amharic, Oromo, French, and English languages, promoting dignity, comprehension, and trust in all interactions. Apart from the innovation itself, Engineer Oluwaseyi Ola’s mission also …
Akolisa Ufodike: Changing the Face of Public Policy and Administration in Canada
Akolisa Ufodike: Changing the Face of Public Policy and Administration in Canada2025-05-17T16:07:23+00:00By Kenny In the corridors of Canadian public administration, few figures embody excellence, resilience, and leadership like Professor Akolisa Udofike. This legend was born in Maiduguri to parents from Anambra State (Colonel Leonard and Ebele Ufodike). He has risen from the disciplined grounds of the Nigeria Defence Academy Kaduna where he studied Physics to become a pioneering academic, public servant, and policy strategist whose influence spans boardrooms, classrooms, and cabinet rooms. Now a dual-appointed Associate Professor at York University, Ufodike teaches across both the School of Administrative Studies and the School of Public Policy and Administration. His academic presence extends into York’s graduate program in Public Policy, Administration, and Law, where he leads the charge on public sector finance, grooming the next generation of policymakers and fiscal stewards. His achievement does not stop at academia. Prof Akolisa Ufodike holds an MBA from Cornell University, a PhD from Haskayne School of Business, and an alphabet soup of top-tier certifications: FCPA (Canada), CPA (U.S.), FCCA (UK), a Certified Fraud Examiner, and a Certified Director (ICD.D) through the Institute of Corporate Directors that speaks to both the breadth and depth of his …
Uzo Aduba Breaks the Mold and Builds New Paths in Hollywood
Uzo Aduba Breaks the Mold and Builds New Paths in Hollywood2025-05-17T13:32:33+00:00By Kenny Uzo Aduba, an award-winning actress celebrated for her remarkable versatility and depth, has continually defied convention while blazing new trails in Hollywood. Aduba was born on February 10, 1981, in Boston, Massachusetts, to Nigerian parents of Igbo heritage and was raised in the predominantly white town of Medfield. Embracing both her American environment and Nigerian cultural roots, she cultivated a strong sense of identity early in life. A 1999 graduate of Medfield High School, Aduba pursued classical voice at Boston University, where she also showcased her athletic abilities in track and field. Although her early passions spanned both music and sports, her dedication to the arts would ultimately steer her toward the stage and screen. Aduba’s early theatre career was marked by significant achievements. Her performance in Translations of Xhosa at the Olney Theatre Center in 2003 earned her a Helen Hayes Award nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Resident Play. She went on to appear in The Seven at New York Theatre Workshop in 2006 and again in 2008 at La Jolla Playhouse, playing the role of Amphiarus. In 2007, she made her Broadway debut as Toby in Coram Boy at the Imperial Theatre, followed by a role …
Wunmi Mosaku: Championing Black Stories with Depth and Dignity
Wunmi Mosaku: Championing Black Stories with Depth and Dignity2025-05-15T21:19:16+00:00By Kenny Wunmi Mosaku is acting and articulating history, identity, and untold truths. With every role, she carries the weight of stories often left in the margins, transforming them into riveting centrepieces of modern cinema and television. Olawumi Mosaku was born on July 31, 1986 in Zaria, Nigeria. She was the daughter of Yoruba professors who valued intellect and culture. Her family’s move to Manchester, England, when she was just a year old, set her on a path of blending Nigerian culture with British upbringing. Her early years were filled with music, as she spent over a decade singing with the Manchester Girls’ Choir. She attended Trinity Church of England High School and Xaverian Sixth Form College for her secondary education. Though her father eventually returned to Nigeria and her mother built a business in the UK, Mosaku’s foundation remained solid, rooted in perseverance and art. She honed her craft at the prestigious Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA), graduating in 2007 with a BA in Acting. Her professional stage debut followed that same year at the Arcola Theatre in a production of Pedro Calderón de la Barca’s The Great Theatre of the World. By 2008, …
Kwame Onwuachi: When Passion Meets Flavor in the Kitchen
Kwame Onwuachi: When Passion Meets Flavor in the Kitchen2025-05-04T22:05:59+00:00By Kenny Kwame Onwuachi, the James Beard Award-winning chef, has carved out a bold legacy in the culinary world by fusing personal history with a passion for flavor. Kwame was born on November 11, 1989 in Long Island, New York and raised in the Bronx. His path was shaped by hardship, resilience, and ultimately, a deep connection to his cultural roots. When he was ten years old, following behavioral struggles, Owuachi’s mother sent him to live with his grandfather in Nigeria. Though initially unhappy with the decision, he later credited the two-year experience with igniting his early love for African cuisine. Upon returning to the U.S., Onwuachi’s journey continued to be turbulent. He was expelled from multiple schools before graduating from Bronx Leadership Academy. A brief stint at the University of Bridgeport ended in expulsion due to drug dealing. His turning point came in 2010, when he moved to Baton Rouge, Louisiana, to live with his mother. There, Kwame Onwuachi took a job cooking on a boat and feeding workers cleaning up the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. The experience rekindled his love for cooking. Later that year, he returned to New York …
Jerry Fisayo-Bambi: The Face of a New Era in Broadcast Journalism
Jerry Fisayo-Bambi: The Face of a New Era in Broadcast Journalism2025-05-02T15:46:15+00:00By Kenny Jerry Fisayo-Bambi is widely regarded as one of Africa’s most dynamic media professionals. As a journalist, producer, news anchor, and show host, his work has informed and inspired audiences across the globe. From the studios of Africanews and Euronews (DSTV 417 and 414), Jerry has become a trusted voice in the continent and beyond, currently residing in Lyon, France. He was born on December 8, 1987 in Lagos, Nigeria and his journey to international recognition is rooted in his passion for journalism and a strong ideological commitment to pan-Africanism. His love for travel, sports, and literature complements a career built on advocacy, ethics and excellence. Over the years, his work has consistently spotlighted socio-economic issues, innovation, and governance across Africa, earning him accolades and global recognition. Jerry Fisayo-Bambi graduated from the University of Lagos in 2011 with a Bachelor’s degree in Science Education (Mathematics) before pursuing a Higher National Diploma in Mass Communication/Media Studies at the Nigerian Institute of Journalism. He later completed a Master’s degree in Media Ethics and Social Change at the University of Sussex in the United Kingdom. This academic path speaks to his focus …
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