An Interview with Streamiser Inc’s Daniel Fofou
MOTIVATION Like always, the particular motivation behind the idea, Streamiser Inc. is to make African talents brighter, and for them to be known in the entire world, because I’m among the few people who deeply believe in the African Capacity. FUTURE PLAN Our future plan concerning Streamiser Inc. is to make it become the principal cross country social media platform, which can link up African entertainment companies and their authors, make sure people in African Entertainment know themselves and become very rich by their network of audience or fans. CHALLENGES For the challenges we have had: we’ve had financial problems and we’ve had difficulties in finding people who really believe in the African Dream and are ready to make this happen in the right way. We needed people’s investment and their knowledge. What we really need is the support of all Africans, to make this dream possible. Streamiser inc is…
An Interview with Streamiser Cinema Manager: Virgil Simb
Becoming an orphan at the age of 11 and having a hardworking mother, gave me the strength to never give up no matter how hard things became. I am virgil simb. I’m a 25 year-old young man from Centre Region, Cameroon. I am a web developer, actor and designer. “The Karma of the futurists impactors in the ICT field,” thats what I call it. I didn’t go further with my studies at the university due to many unexplicable factors, but I think it’s because it wasn’t my path. The ICT world opened up to me at the age of 15, while I was in higher college grade 3, at G.B.H.S Bafoussam. Three years later while I was still at the college (G.B.H.S LOGPOM II Douala), I was hired as a cyber manager. MY STARTING POINT It all started 3 years ago when Streamiser was still a musical streaming platform, an…
Ainesis Dear Dancer 3-4: Your health comes first and create your own circle
Through the month of June to July, Ainesis will be sharing insights on how to live healthy and enhance effectiveness as a dancer. Knowledge is power. Ignorance is a disease.Join them this month and feel free to ask questions too. If you are a dance enthusiast, seize this opportunity to share this to all the dancers in your circle. Watch the highlights below and get the first two lessons as well. View this post on Instagram Dear Dancer, 3. YOUR HEALTH AND YOU Our bodies need 'Maintenance' for all the work it does and how hard it trains. We should not 'manage' any symptoms. A symptom is an indication that we need to get our bodies checked and not managed. The 'KNOW YOUR NUMBERS ' slide is a series of test we should do for our hearts health every two years; if we have a normal blood pressure. Prevention they…
Ainesis Dear Dancer 1-2: Understand your body and eat well
Through the month of June to July, Ainesis will be sharing insights on how to live healthy and enhance effectiveness as a dancer. Knowledge is power. Ignorance is a disease.Join them this month and feel free to ask questions too. If you are a dance enthusiast, seize this opportunity to share this to all the dancers in your circle. Watch the highlights below and get the first two lessons as well. View this post on Instagram Dance is a physical activity that engages the body , mind and soul of the individual. Apart from staying in shape,making a deliberate effort to lead a healthy lifestyle cannot be overemphasized. 👇Comment below if you know your body type . To learn more , click the link in our bio. Even if you are not a dancer, feel free to comment. Tag any dancer you know😊 Credits: @jay_walker_official @nonstop12 @petitafro @unkletc @erikcavanaugh @royaloperahouse…
Ainesis Conceptz Introduces the Dear Dancer Project
After the just concluded World Dance Day on April 29, Ainesis has launched its “Dear Dancer” project to sensitize dancers and members of the public on the importance of staying healthy as a dancer. Esta Richard Etim, lifestyle fitness coach and creative director of Ainesis has sent an open letter to all dancers and members of the public. “About two months ago, we lost yet another dancer to kidney failure and the pain was deep because his kidney did not fail in one day. The process must have started years ago and his lifestyle, including food choices, stress, dehydration, unending hours of dance rehearsal time and a bunch of ‘friends’ who didn’t care enough to point him towards self care and proper medication, [added to his health challenges]. [After his sad demise], we decided to do something about it rather than mourn, wipe our tears afterwards and possibly get over…
She was almost locked up by the police for a social media stunt – see brave filmmaker Afungfege Evita
Unfortunately, life chose a different path for me. My story is that of a youth struggling with passion and society’s demands. Despite almost getting locked up by the police for a social media stunt, [her short film] …. “IN 72“ hours got selected in two festivals.
She Went from Low Self-Esteem to a Journey of Uniqueness & Self-Love
GreatGlorious came from a separated home, felt ugly, disliked beautiful girls and had low confidence. She didn’t want any of that but how could she rise?
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If there’s anyone to inspire you to live your best entrepreneurial life, then it’s Grace Shanyi Okoli of Shanyi Organics Beauty Products!
Making motion pictures that make sense with Michael ‘AMA Psalmist’ Akinrogunde
Michael ‘AMA Psalmist’ Akinrogunde is a young Nigerian filmmaker, Editor, Director & Screenwriter. If you think Michael always knew he would be a filmmaker from a young age then you are wrong.
Faith Moyosore Agboola built the African Writers Platform / Network for Africans
I was passionate about helping young authors because I felt they were neglected.
She went from being Cross River State’s Most Beautiful Girl to grooming others to live their best lives!
One day I will be a best selling billionaire author, I will be on Forbes, I will be a New York Times Bestseller, my books will sell out on Amazon, Barnes and Noble, Kindle, Okada Books etc.
I want to tell stories, make documentaries, and highlight issues
Put in the work! There are five million other people as hungry, as beautiful and as able as you. You have to do the work, put in the hours, hone your craft, find the thing that makes you unique and then practice that until you are the best you can possibly be.











