Sunday 25 August 2013

Summer Rain, Beautiful in Nigeria (Ibifuro Thompson Tatua)



By: Ibifuro Thompson Tatua

Great to be back here this holiday season. It is a period when families mingle and connect with each other and also a time to connect with friends and loved ones. The rains have been most soothing and I  can almost hear my heart leap  in appreciation of mother Africa! The green’s and the cool weather. Africa my home. Africa the home of great Mandela!!
This edition will be taking a peep in to the socio-political and social economic future of our land, projecting the activities of key players who through their actions shape the happens-stance of the next level of development into the generations yet unborn. This edition like others will take a glance into the events albeit  historic pasts, present fashion, culinary arts and icons and role models will be brought under review.
Recall our last edition took us on a tour of women in our polity and those entrepreneurs who as women have taken jumbo steps in the areas of their chosen call using their vast knowledge, creativity, inspiration, reputation and skills to impact viability and sectorial growth. These women like many others we have identified are unstopable despite the rough terrains they operate
This is the raison d’etre of BOSS Africa magazine as a publication. Our search light is still on persons , leading edges and markets who are catalysts, whistle blowers and risk takers in the interest of their societies. They may be women, men , sectors , markets and or youths who have exemplified themselves . We found Chief E.K. Clark - An enigma! A distinct and erudite scholar whose style and actions have culminated into influencing on our polity bringing the right or near mix of healthy international insights with local national relevance . BOSS Africa is found this statesman especially in Nigeria where good governance is gaining relevance for an encounter with our readers. While inviting you to take a reading tour of this edition, we like to re-iterate that our man under focus truly confirms that ‘’education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world’’ -Nelson Mandela.
Beyond this, this edition guarantees a full bloom of African matters that shape African businesses. Our curiosity  on the true meaning of apprciation took us on a mission of creativity and style where we discovered that voice and text are insufficient to buttress that Great men gain encomiums by textile, painting, sculpture and carvings. Find out more of the MANDELA in and out of season.
How can we thank you enough  for your loyalty, support through subscription and those advert pages on this veritable medium ?












Enjoy!

Ibifuro Thompson Tatua

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