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Your location shouldn't limit your income. 💵 Access the global market and earn in hard currency without leaving home. Start your journey to financial freedom today. 🌍💰

#FinancialFreedom #RemoteSalary #USDIncome #AfricanExcellence
#RemoteWork #AfricanTalent #JobCopilot #CareerGrowth #TechAfrica

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This Is Why Ethiopia’s Victory Over Italy Causes Division, Not Unity!
This Is Why Ethiopia’s Victory Over Italy Causes Division, Not Unity! The Battle of Adwa (1896) is often hailed as Ethiopia’s greatest triumph—a moment when an African army defeated a European colonial power. But behind this ce…

This Is Why Ethiopia’s Victory Over Italy Causes Division, Not Unity!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ap3tFip0S4w

#AdwaVictory #EthiopianHistory #PanAfricanism #AfricanExcellence #March1 #BlackHistory365 #MenelikII #EmpressTaytu #AfricanResistance

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Adwa Victory Memorial: A Living Tribute to Ethiopia’s Fight for Africa’s Freedom

Shared from @poaenglish 🎥✨ Full credit to them. Watch more 📺
https://www.facebook.com/reel/25645149891850562

#AdwaVictory #EthiopianHistory #PanAfricanism #AfricanExcellence #March1 #BlackHistory365 #MenelikII

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We connect the top 1% of tech talent with companies in SF and Berlin.

#TechElite #AfricanExcellence #FreshTalent

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Before modern universities, Africa was a global center of knowledge. From Timbuktu to Morocco, scholars studied medicine, astronomy, and philosophy centuries ahead of Europe. This is our legacy. Which fact surprised you most?
#BlackHistory #AfricanExcellence #AncientKnowledge #PlanaForSuccess #PLANA

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East Africa wasn’t “discovered.”
It was already connected.

From Kilwa to Zanzibar, African sailors used monsoon winds to reach India and beyond. Gold, ivory, knowledge, and stories crossed the ocean long before Europe tried to control the route.

#SwahiliCoast #AfricanExcellence #TheTimelessGriot

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🎥 | @/rawcamchamp @/thefatimasesay
🎤 Edit • Host | @/thefatimasesay

#AzieTesfai #AFRICONGlobal #InsideTheDiaspora #AfricanCreatives #WomenInFilm #AfricanExcellence #StorytellingMatters #DiasporaVoices #BlackExcellence #FilmAfrica #CultureForward #EmpowerHer #DiasporaInnovation

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Grâce à son programme UNC EDGE Genomics, elle forme également la prochaine génération de scientifiques issus de la diversité afin qu'ils puissent mener des recherches en génomique.

#TAIKinforms #TAIKinspires #Genetics #Epigenetics #AfricanExcellence #WomenInSTEM #DNA #PublicHealth

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Through her UNC EDGE Genomics program, she’s also training the next generation of diverse scientists to lead in genomics research.

#TAIKinspires #TAIKinforms #Genetics #Epigenetics #AfricanExcellence #WomenInSTEM #DNA #PublicHealth #InspiringAfricans #ScienceMatters

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Cette semaine dans TAIK 54 : Rencontrez le Dr Frédéric Ouattara, le plus grand physicien spatial du Burkina Faso, dont la mission est de lutter contre le changement climatique à l'aide de satellites. 🌍✨

#TAIKinspires #AfricanExcellence #SpaceScience #ClimateAction #BurkinaFaso #STEM #TAIK54

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This week on TAIK 54: Meet Dr. Frédéric Ouattara, Burkina Faso’s top space physicist with a mission to fight climate change through satellites. 🌍✨ #TAIKinspires #AfricanExcellence #SpaceScience #ClimateAction

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Brand Africa honours Namibia’s Best Brands: Windhoek Observer to publish exclusive supplement Windhoek — A celebration of African excellence and branding took centre stage recently as Brand Africa, in collaboration with the Windhoek Observer under the auspices of Paragon Media, hosted the 3rd edition of  Best Brands Namibia awards. Held in the capital, the event brought together Namibia’s leading voices in business, media, and marketing, united by a shared vision to define, promote, and elevate African brands. At the heart of this movement is Brand Africa, a pan-African non-profit initiative founded in 2010 by renowned branding authority Dr Thebe Ikalafeng. The initiative was born from a bold and urgent mission: to drive a brand-led African renaissance, rooted in the conviction that Africa’s future lies not in aid or charity, but in the strength of its own brands, brands that tell authentic African stories and reflect the continent’s values, resilience, and aspirations. “Brands are not just logos or marketing gimmicks,” said Dr Ikalafeng in his keynote address. “They are cultural symbols, economic assets, and strategic tools for influence. They shape how we see ourselves, how others see us, and how we participate in the world economy.” Through the Brand Africa 100 | Africa’s Best Brands, now in its 15th year — the organisation conducts the only independent pan-African survey of the brands most admired by Africans. The rankings are entirely uncommissioned, reflecting the voice of the people, rather than the influence of advertisers. From Lusaka to Lagos, Cape Town to Cairo, and now Windhoek, the list identifies the brands that Africans trust, value, and believe in. The Windhoek event marked Namibia’s full participation in this pan-African movement. The Best Brands Namibia recognition celebrated the country’s top-performing and most admired brands across various sectors, including telecommunications, banking, FMCG, retail, and media. The awards highlighted Namibia’s homegrown champions, brands that are not only thriving locally, but have the potential to resonate across the continent. “Today is not just about awards. It’s a movement. It’s a call to reclaim Africa’s narrative, to celebrate African excellence, and to foster pride in what we create. Africa’s time is not coming. Africa’s time is now,” said Dr Ikalafeng, to resounding applause. The event was made possible through the generous support of MTC, Namibia’s flagship telecoms brand; Paragon Media, known for crafting impactful narratives across media platforms; and the Windhoek Observer, a trusted voice of independent journalism and a platform committed to uplifting African perspectives. In line with this celebration, the Windhoek Observer will publish a special supplement honouring the Best Brands Namibia winners. The supplement will offer in-depth profiles, expert insights, and exclusive interviews, showcasing not only the awardees but also the broader significance of brand-building in shaping Namibia’s economic identity and continental influence. The special edition aims to spark conversations around the power of branding, the importance of local consumer confidence, and the need to invest in Namibian excellence. The Windhoek Observer supplement is being led by Victoria Ivawa Shimweefeleni, a respected Namibian media and brand specialist, who brings years of expertise in communications and strategic storytelling to the project. Under her leadership, the supplement promises to be a compelling, high-quality publication that captures the essence of the Brand Africa vision and celebrates Namibia’s place within it. The release of this exclusive edition is scheduled for 29 August 2025, as Namibia joins the continent in reaffirming: we are not just consumers of global brands, we are the creators of Africa’s future.

#BrandAfrica #Namibia #BestBrands #AfricanExcellence #WindhoekObserver

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🇳🇬 From Hustle to Empire!

Aliko Dangote went from selling goods in Nigeria to becoming the richest Black man alive — worth $28 BILLION!
🏗️ Cement. Oil. Infrastructure. Impact.
💰 Legacy in the making.

Watch: linktw.in/PzNjpJ

#Dangote #WealthMindset #BillionaireBlueprint #AfricanExcellence #Dangote

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🚰☀️ Let’s celebrate African innovators like Immanuel, bringing clean water and hope to communities across the continent. #SustainableAfrica #ImmanuelHango #YoungAfricanLeaders #AfricanExcellence #EngineeringForGood

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Aliko Dangote started in Nigeria & builds nations!
🇳🇬 From local trader to global tycoon in Cement. Oil. Infrastructure!

💰 Worth $28 BILLION — the richest Black person alive!

🎥 Watch: linktw.in/PzNjpJ

#MindsetMatters #Dangote #BillionaireBlueprint #AfricanExcellence #WealthMindset #Nigeria

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Stop Chasing the West, Build Africa First As Africans, we need to confront a painful truth: We remain obsessed with travelling to Europe, America and Asia for business conferences, exhibitions and study tours – while overlooking the enormous potential of our own continent. A recent CNN article by Larry Madowo, titled ‘Africans lost nearly US$70 million (N$1.3 billion) to denied visa applications to Europe in 2024’, published on 21 May, revealed how Africans lost millions in non-refundable visa fees last year alone. After weeks of form-filling, biometric queues and costly courier services, many applicants receive a one-line response: Application refused. This isn’t diplomacy – it’s a racket that profits from African ambition. Namibians know this pain. Students, civil servants, and entrepreneurs routinely pay between N$3 500 and N$6 000 for United Kingdom, United States, or Schengen visas, only to be denied without a refund or explanation. Even government-backed delegates to academic forums, cultural festivals or trade missions are often rejected. Meanwhile, citizens from these same countries stroll through Hosea Kutako International Airport visa-free, tour Etosha, clinch deals and fly home. If this is a partnership, it is clearly one-sided.   THE ENEMY WITHIN   Before we point fingers outward, we must confront our internal contradictions. It remains harder for a Kenyan engineer or Nigerian fintech founder to obtain a Namibian business or work permit than it is for a German consultant. African traders trying to cross borders like Beitbridge or Kasumbalesa face more red tape than European tourists. Ministries and chambers of commerce are quick to accept invitations to Berlin, London or Washington – but ignore those from Lusaka, Accra or Kigali. Africans are blocking Africans and then wondering why we remain stagnant. We now have more direct flights from African capitals to Europe and America than to one another. Namibia and Kenya signed an agreement over 30 years ago to establish a direct flight route, yet we’re still waiting while routes to Frankfurt, Amsterdam, and Doha operate smoothly. It’s often easier and cheaper to fly from Windhoek to Europe than to Nairobi. This reflects poor regional planning, skewed air service agreements and a lack of political will.   DYING TO LEAVE HOME   The tragedy doesn’t end at the embassy. Young Africans desperate to reach Europe continue to die in the Mediterranean Sea. These are not merely economic migrants, they are victims of a system that has failed to give them hope at home. Each body that washes ashore tells a story of ambition unfulfilled, of talent wasted, of dreams denied. What if we built here what they are dying to find abroad? RECLAIMING OUR DIGNITY   The African Continental Free Trade Area promises to unlock US$450 billion in additional gross domestic product by 2035. But that vision will not be realised if we continue measuring success by how often we travel abroad. Going overseas is not wrong but being denied a visa should not feel like the end of the world. If a foreign embassy says you’re not welcome, believe them. Stop chasing validation. Instead, reinvest your time, money, and talent in Windhoek, Nairobi, Harare or Lagos where your presence matters and your dignity remains intact. Namibia can lead the way. We must adopt reciprocal visa rules for countries with high rejection rates, demand transparency from foreign embassies and prioritise easing visa and work permit rules for fellow Africans. Redirect public and corporate travel budgets to African destinations. Let students attend forums in Addis Ababa, entrepreneurs pitch ideas in Kampala, and officials meet in Harare before heading to London.   CHOOSE AFRICA FIRST   When heads of state, ministers, chief executives and university leaders choose African cities over foreign capitals for meetings and projects, airlines will adjust routes, and investors will follow. The change begins at the top. To the West: Cooperation is welcome. Condescension is not. If you continue taking our money while shutting your doors, do not expect red carpets in return. Friendship must be mutual. Respect must be earned. Africa’s dignity is not for sale – not at US$185 (approximately N$3 280.87) a visa.   – Elvis Mboya is president of the Namibia-Kenya Chamber of Commerce and a former journalist in Namibia and Kenya. The post Stop Chasing the West, Build Africa First appeared first on The Namibian.

#BuildAfrica #InvestInAfrica #AfricanExcellence #VisaChallenges #AfricanLeadership

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6 women (dressed in brightly coloured clothes) sitting together in a row, smiling - Rwanda (copyright Andrew Sutton)

6 women (dressed in brightly coloured clothes) sitting together in a row, smiling - Rwanda (copyright Andrew Sutton)

This Africa Day, we celebrate the strength, brilliance, and resilience of our African partners.

They face challenges with innovation and courage - and we’re proud to stand beside them, now and always.
Together, we rise🌍 #AfricaDay2025 #AfricanExcellence #PartnershipInAction

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AOA is a pioneering residential high school dedicated to nurturing Africa’s brightest minds in math, science, and problem-solving. #AfricanExcellence #STEMEducation

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These milestones reflect the growing impact of African researchers in psychiatric genomics. The journey continues, and the future is bright 🧠✨
Stay tuned!
#PGCAfrica #AfricanExcellence #PGC #Genetics #Africa
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Celebrating Women’s History Month & the Trailblazing Nissi Ogulu! ✨🎉

#WomensHistoryMonth #ForbesWomenAfrica #NissiOgulu
#Innovation #AfricanExcellence #FutureLeaders #BreakingBarriers
#BlackExcellence

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We are honored to share the names of those known:
Basatos, John Sillo, and family

Ishmael Malepa and Sefora Malepa

July Yabo and Cousin

And we continue to research to name those once known.
#BlackHistoryMonth #Astronomy #AfricanExcellence #BoydenObservatory #STEM #BlackHistory #blackexcellence

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Our rich history and culture are assets. From Nollywood to Afrobeats, let's export African creativity globally. Soft power builds influence and fosters pride in who we are. 🎶🎥 #AfricanExcellence

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