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It’s law till I die – Lawyer Khamniwa
Human rights activist and lawyer, John Khaminwa, has declared his love for…
Yayi Diouf: Challenging Senegal’s patriarchy as a fisherwoman
It was the year 2006 in Dakar, Senegal. Yayi Bayum Diouf, a…
A Power story: 50-Cent’s path from gangster to TV mogul
Forty-six-year-old Curtis James Jackson III, aka 50-cent to the entertainment world, has…
Former Nigeria under-23 striker Ibezito Ogbonna: ‘I’m lucky to be alive’
Former Nigeria under-23 striker Ibezito Ogbonna says he is lucky to be…
James Barnor: ‘If I have photographed a legend, then I’m a legend too’
I'm James Barnor from Accra, Ghana and I've been photographing almost all…
Sam Jalloh: ‘I wanted to play tennis for Sierra Leone’
Sam Jalloh is a tennis coach in the UK who's life went…
Ronald Kabuye: ‘If it wasn’t for music, I’d be nowhere’
How Ronald Kabuye, a trombonist from a slum in Katwe, Uganda; fell…
Jacqueline Moudeina: ‘I wanted justice’
My husband ran a newspaper that was very critical of Hissene Habré…
Johnny Smythe, the WWII Sierra Leonean airman who flew for Britain
Johnny Smythe was one of very few West Africans to fly with…
Cecilia Anim: Her journey to become first black woman to be president of the UK’s Royal College of Nursing
Nurses from Africa are a vital part of the UK’s medical workforce.…