Friday, 7 August 2015

HON. GABRIEL CHUKWUMA OYINBODE

Gabriel Chukwuma Oyibode


GABRIEL OYINBODE IS CHANGING THE FACE OF POLITICS TODAY AROUND THE WORLD, YOUNG, HANDSOME, HUMBLE, GRACIOUS MAN HERE IN IRELAND TODAY.

CHANGING POLITICS STARTING WITH DIASPORA, HOME, IJAW PEOPLE, AND DELTA STATE.

The Ijaw ethnicity in Delta state has called on "Honorable Gabriel Chukwuma Oyibode" to contest as governor in the state come 2015.
Here in Ireland we are "Boldly Supporting and the PDP Ireland Chapter is showing a BIG INTEREST.
In a statement signed by 33 Ijaw stakeholders and was coordinated by Hon. Oyakemeaghagh Douglas, which reads "we've discovered a man who is a true Deltan, from the extractions of Kwale and Urhobo, a man of impeccable character and flawless integrity, a man who had positively impacted on the lives of Deltans’’.

They noted that Deltans are yet to enjoy the amazing abundant natural resources of the state, as a few selfish Deltans have hijacked the God-given wealth the we are supposed to benefit from, adding that Deltans deserve purposeful leadership and rapid development that will transform the lives of the Deltan particularly the grassroots.
In reaction to the clarion call, the philanthropist and Chief Executive Officer of Gabriel Oyibode Foundation (G O Foundation) Hon. Oyibode, said he feels honored to be seen as one who can impact on the lives of Deltans.

"GABREIL@S WORD he said " is only God that can give power. If Deltans and God call on me to serve, I have no power to say Know".
My concentration is to better the life of the downtrodden’’
Written and updated by Susuana.O.M Olatunji-Komolafe
Gabriel Chukwuma Oyibode, 19th January, 2014. All right reserved by
Olukemi Susuana Olatunji Komolafe 2014 this should not be copy.

WRITING TO PUBLISH WORKSHOP

CALL FOR EXPRESSION OF INTEREST  IN WRITING TO PUBLISH WORKSHOP 27TH MAY 2015
This workshop is open to everyone beginner's and matured writers, Its for people that want to write, or experiment with writing or developing the skills of writing. You can develop the skills and write about your personal story, so give it a chance , register with us today and share with friends.
We want to invite you to participate in this writing series workshop for 5 weeks of 1 day in a week and 3 hrs each evening. The workshop comes with €20 registration fees for all participant to guarantee a place "Non Refundable". This is a great opportunity and a chance at the end to Join in Publishing "A Book" , we are starting 27th May in Kells Town and you ca ask friends to register for Drogheda Town.

Writing To Publish Workshop will share practical yet applicable tips on how to get that idea from your head, in your jotter to a bookshelf. It will be a captivating 5 weeks of pleasurable evening with our facilitator, It's a "He" one that will make you see an author in You born with an opportunity to Publish. 

What if you just need a bit of help for a creative writing, support network. The Writing To Publish Workshop will take you a step forward to your dream of becoming a published author. 
We are inviting you today to participate in this series of writing workshop.
 This is a great opportunity and a chance at the end to Join in Publishing "A Book".


Kells,County Meath
Date: Wednesday 27th May, 3rd, 10th, 17th and 24th
Time:: 7pm –10 pm
Venue: The Alpha Learning Centre, LMETB Office, Bective Street, Kells Town, Co.Meath
Opposite Esso Petro Station
Note: Pass on to anyone you believe it will be of interest.
If you are an African author, kindly make contact with the Committee of African History Month Ireland to participate in the "African Author Day" during the month of November in celebrating African presence here in Ireland and contribution to art and creativity.
Thanks.
Yours Sincerely,
Susuana O.M Komolafe 
Workshop Coordinator & Co Facilitator
Afro in Diaspora Center
www.adcenter.yolasite.com
adcenter25@yahoo.ie 

BRING/BACK/OUR/GIRLS "ENOUGH IS ENOUGH"

BRING BACK OUR GIRLS “CHIBOK”
AN OVER ALL VIEW OF INFORMATION ABOUT THE KIDNAPPING
BOKO HARAM AND THE CHIBOK AFFAIR; THE EMERGING AND UNCOMFORTABLE FACTS
Rally at the Nigeria Embassy on the 7th May Representation of The Afro in Diaspora Center by the CEO Susuana.O.M with the support of various groups, women and communities leaders here in Ireland. The RALLY is At 10am -1pm. Wear red to show we are against violence. 56 Lesson Park. Dublin 2.

This is our concerned as Mothers, Fathers and Youth of Ireland have decided to have this peaceful demonstration, that we need to focus worldwide attention on the plight of the over-200 young girls who were abducted from their school on April 14, 2014 in Borno State, Nigeria, by so called terrorists. They are yet to be rescued and the authorities are not saying anything. As a human being, parent, It is unacceptable that this should happen and mothers, politicians and people in general are not keeping quiet.


SUSUANA O.M CEO OF AFRO IN DIASPORA CENTER SAYS BRING/BACK/OUR/GIRLS "ENOUGH IS ENOUGH"



#BringBackOurGirls#Protest At Nigerian Embassy In Dublin Ireland I was there, making history and being part of a change.

 The kidnap took place in Borno State one of the 36 state in Nigeria.




Myself Susuana with Celebrities, Nigerian Ambassador For Peace in Diaspora (Ireland) Amb.Vickie Robert Okere, The lovely Model Patience Olufemi which I adore, Our own Man Angel Michael and the beautiful Delta Connection and supporters rallied at the Nigerian Embassy in Dublin Ireland today 7/5/14. The several hundred peaceful demonstrators called for accountability, Enough is Enough, the return and reintegration of more then 200 kidnapped Chibock school girls.
 The Obama Administration is dispatching officials to aid recovery efforts in Nigeria for over 250 kidnapped girls captured by the Boko Haram militant group. The Secretary of State spoke with Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan on Tuesday to discuss the plan





What Boko Haraam leader, Shekau said in his video to all Nigerians! "I am going to marry out any woman who is 12 years old, and if she is younger, I will marry her out at the age of nine, just like how my mother, Aisha, the daughter of Abubakar, was married out to Prophet Mohammad at the age of nine."You are all in danger, I mean all of you.

"I am the one who captured all those girls and will sell all of them. I have a market where I sell human beings because it is Allah that says I should sell human beings. Yes, I will sell women, because I sell women.

"I captured and abducted girls in a Western school, and it became a worrying issue for all of you. You have forgotten that I have said that it is not only girls' education I am against. I am against everyone who attends a Western school. Girls should go and marry.

"Slavery is allowed in my religion, and I shall capture people and make them slaves, don't think we are done yet because we are not”. We are on our way to Abuja and we shall also visit the South, not to look for Jonathan but to destroy the nation's refineries.

"Talking about human rights and democracy nonsense” People that are doing same-sex marriage and saying they are leaders. "I will imprison Jonathan's daughter” Anyone who turns to Islam will be saved. For me, anyone that embraces Islam is my own. Stupid Jonathan, you will be surprised. Until the land is soaked with blood

"You said you want to capture me. Surely, you will one day. But I will also haunt for Jonathan, and if I catch him, I will kill him.

"Do not think I am indispensable, I am not. Anybody can kill me. Even the smallest of creature can kill me. But when you kill me, somebody more deadly will rise, and you will cry that you will rather have me than him, just as you now say that Yusuf Mohamed is more lenient that me. "I am a leader, I don't have any president; I am my president.

"Late Aminu Kano, Late Tafawa Balewa are not Muslims, they are all pagans. I am going to kill all the Imams and other Islamic clerics in Nigeria because they are not Muslims since they follow democracy and constitution. Senator Ali Modu Sheriff is a pagan, Senator Ali Ndume is also a pagan and they are all inclusive. I am against democracy and you should better get prepared.

"It is Allah that instructed us, until we soak the ground of Nigeria with Christian blood, and so-called Muslims contradicting Islam. [We will kill and wonder] what to do with smelling of their corpses, smelling of Obama, Bush and Jonathan. Then we will open prison and imprison the rest. Infidels have no value."This is a war against Christians and democracy and their constitution. Allah says we should finish them when we get them.

"In fact, you are supposed to wash and re-wash a plate Christian eats food from before you eat as Muslims. Are Christians the people we should play with? They killed us in Shendam, Zangon Katab and all the places. It is either you are with us or you are with them, and when we see you, we will harvest your neck with knife


Now that the operational leadership and visible face of Boko Haram, in the person of the filth called Mr. Abubakar Shekau (aka Darul Tawheed), has finally admitted that they were responsible for the abduction of hundreds of our school girls and that they intend to ''sell them in the market like slaves'', This will enable us to understand the nature of whom and what we are dealing with and allow us to consider what the appropriate response ought to be if we really want to solve the problem.

The Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) has told us that 90 per cent of the girls that were abducted from their school at Chibok were Christians. The President himself alluded to this yesterday during his media chat when he said that ''the majority'' of girls that were abducted were Christians. The following have also been brought to my attention:

1. That the majority of the girls that either ''escaped'' or were released by their abductors were Muslims.

2. That the Governor of Borno state refused to accept the counsel and abide by the directives of WAEC that the exams should not take place in Chibok due to the precarious security situation and instead he insisted that the exams should take place there and that he would guarantee the security of the children.

3. That the girls that have been kidnapped are being raped up to 15 times a day by their captors and that those amongst them that have refused to convert to Islam are having their throats cut (read the testimony of one of the girls that ''escaped'' on page 8 of the Vanguard Newspaper, 5th April, 2014).

4. That there was not a single adult in the school grounds watching over the 278 girls that entire night apart from one security man and that there was no electricity, no generator, no principal, no matron, no house master and no house mistress in the grounds with them.

5. That the children were all alone in their dormitories that night in the blistering heat and deepest darkness before the Haramites arrived to carry them away into captivity.

6. That two of the ladies that met with the First Lady on 4th April and that held themselves out as representatives of the families of the abducted children did not in fact have any link with the children or their families at all and hence they were arrested for impersonation.

7. That the soldiers that were guarding the school in Chibok were redeployed a few hours before Boko Haram launched their attack and abducted the children.

8. That this was a predominantly Christian school and that Chibok is predominantly a Christian town and community.

In my view these facts are relevant and instructive. When one considers them, the picture of what really happened at Chibok on that tragic night, what the real intentions of the abductors and their secret sponsors were and what is really going on now is getting clearer by the day.

Ordinarily whether the children are Christians, Muslims, pagans or atheists really should not matter because, regardless of their faith, we want them all back and we must fight for them all to be returned to their homes and loved ones.

However the fact that 90 per cent of them are Christian adds a sinister and frightening dimension to the whole horrific episode and it is glaring evidence of the fact that Christian girls are now being targeted by the Islamists and that those girls are being ''sold in the market'', being forced to convert to Islam and being turned into sex slaves.

Let me put it on record that I am of the view that it was a monumental error for the police to arrest the two ladies that were part of the delegation that went to see the First Lady on April 4th despite the reasons adduced for doing so. That single action was an unnecessary distraction and an abuse of power. Worst still it left the Federal Government and the Presidency itself open to a lot of criticism and accusations of insensitivity and high-handedness.

This is especially so given the fact the fact that the two ladies, from what I have been told, are both very prominent members of one or two of the groups that have been agitating for the release of the girls. Those that ordered their arrest are making things far worse for the Government and it is increasingly clear to me that as a consequence of this single action they are fast losing the little goodwill that they may have left with the Nigerian people. If the war is to be won such errors must be avoided and the government must work hard to win back the confidence of our people.

I am one of those that believe that the Federal Government has failed woefully in their primary duty to protect the Nigerian people and I have enunciated that position more than anyone else in this nation in numerous essays and contributions over the last three years. However I honestly believe that today the problem has become so serious and pronounced and that the conflict has reached such a critical stage that criticising and lambasting the government alone will not help. The truth is that such an approach has certainly has not achieved much in the last three years because nothing has changed.

I believe that it is time for us to change tactics in order to achieve better results even though we must not relent in demanding that our President and his security and intelligence agencies do their job properly and provide the necessary security for our people. We also need to understand and appreciate the fact that this matter goes way beyond politics. It goes way beyond whether you are for or against Jonathan.

It goes way beyond whether you are in the APC, PDP, APGA, Labour or UPN. It goes way beyond whether you are a progressive or a conservative. It goes way beyond whether you are a Christian or a Muslim or whether you are from the north or the south.

The bitter truth is that regardless of wherever you come from, whatever your faith is and whichever side of the political divide you stand, we all have a duty to get to the bottom of this matter, join forces, close ranks, find out what is really going on and bring this nightmare to an end. We must join hands with all men and women of goodwill and, together, we must fight this insidious evil that seeks to envelop our land and overwhelm our people.

To be sure there is only one thing worse than failing to protect your people and that is when you organise and mobilise some misguided and mentally unstable miscreants to use religion as a political tool and get them to blow up, kill, abduct, rape and maim innocent men, women and children in an attempt to destabilise the country, spark off a religious war, change the status quota, pull down the government, induce a military coup, dismember our country and cow the Nigerian people into submission.

That is what those that are the secret supporters and sponsors of Boko Haram are doing and attempting to achieve. They are also interested in furthering the sinister and barbaric agenda of the Taliban, the Al Nosra Front, Al Shabab, Islamic Jihad, Hamas and Al Qaeda whose wish is to destroy the secular state and to establish an Islamic fundamentalist state. They wish to establish a radical new caliphate in the west African sub-region where Christianity and moderate Islam is banned, where women are treated like sub-human beings and chattel and which is governed by the strictest form of Islamic Sharia law.


To this end it is interesting to note that the evil is spreading. A glaring testimony to that sad fact is the fact that an Army barracks was attacked by Boko Haram in the Camerouns on 5th April and after killing two army officers they freed all their fellow terrorists and Islamists that had been detained there. What is going on is dangerous, bloody, vicious, heartless, brutal, deep, dark and sinister and it is a conspiracy of monumental proportions. It is a conspiracy which we have all fallen victim to. It is a conspiracy that is fuelled by secrecy and strengthened by the reluctance of those that know better and that know the truth to speak out and expose it.

It is a conspiracy that also receives massive funding and covert support from various governments and Royal families in the Middle East whose support for the salfists is well known and whose wahabbi doctrines and philosophy is exceptionally dangerous. These are the type of people that we are dealing with and these are the times that we are living in.

It is left for the President and his team to rise up to the occasion, tell the Nigerian people the bitter truth about all that is going on behind the scenes, remove the kid gloves, get real and fight the Haramists and their sponsors with all that he has got.

If he refuses to do it or if he is cowered into not doing so by the moderate and dovish voices that appear to be around him, he can be rest assured that sooner than later this country will break up and he will go down in history as the last President of a united Nigeria. Worse still if he is not careful there may well be a military coup which will not be welcome by any right-thinking person and which everyone dreads. We must assist him as best as we can to ensure that this does not happen.

I have little doubt that the President knows who those that are behind Boko Haram are: it is now time for him to exercise his full powers, expose them and deal with them in a brutal and savage manner.

It is time for him to show strength and to lead us into this war against terror boldly. It is time for him to be a Commander-in Chief that we can all be proud of. It is time for him to use his full power and to detain and interrogate all those that he suspects may be linked to the terrorists.

It is time for him to rise up to the occasion and to crush the evil and the forces of darkness that have challenged our way of life, everything that is dear to us and indeed our very existence.  It is time for him to use every method known to man to vigorously fight the insurgency, including better intelligence gathering and the usage of ''black ops'', ''wet boys'', covert operations and maximum co-operation with various foreign and international intelligence and security agencies.

It is time for him to ruthlessly bomb the notorious and Boko Haram-infested Sambisi forest with nepam and burns it, together with everything and everyone that is in it, to the ground. It is time for him to exercise the right of ''hot pursuit'' and to pursue the Haramites into the Cameroun’s, Chad, the Niger Republic or anywhere else if and when it is necessary for him to ever do so.

It is time for him to prove to the world that the Nigerian people are not insensitive cowards and that we know how to fight and to protect our own. It is time for him to rise up and to exercise the full powers and authority of the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. It is time for him to do whatever it takes to bring our girls back home and to let us hold our heads up high once again.


Rally at the Nigeria Embassy on the 7th May Initiated by The Afro in Diaspora Center Lead by the CEO Susuana.O.M and the Chairperson Vera Nwabuwe with the support of various groups, women and communities leaders here in Ireland. Tomorrow is the RALLY. At 10am -1pm. Wear red to show we are against violence. 56 Lesson Park. Dublin 2.

This is our concerned as Mothers, Fathers and Youth of Ireland have decided to have this peaceful demonstration, that we need to focus worldwide attention on the plight of the over-200 young girls who were abducted from their school on April 14, 2014 in Borno State, Nigeria, by so called terrorists. They are yet to be rescued and the authorities are not saying anything. As a human being, parent, It is unacceptable that this should happen and mothers, politicians and people in general are not keeping quiet.


https://www.facebook.com/equalitynoworg/photos/a.381774859583.164044.13649914583/10152202761264584/?type=1

Carol Azams I do have a strange feeling about this whole thng. There is a possibility that Bokohara members might not be indigenous Nigerians. For all we know they could be coming from neighboring countries to vomit their havoc on the people of Nigeria.


Hundreds of kidnapped Nigerian school girls reportedly sold as brides to militants for $12, relatives say


http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/morning-mix/wp/2014/04/30/hundreds-of-kidnapped-nigerian-school-girls-reportedly-sold-as-brides-to-militants-for-12-relatives-say/


http://www.change.org/petitions/over-200-girls-are-missing-in-nigeria-so-why-doesn-t-anybody-care-234girls

https://www.google.ie/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=4&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=0CEcQtwIwAw&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fwatch%3Fv%3D1NohocOYOzM&ei=L3ZiU5j4GqmN7Qa_soHoBQ&usg=AFQjCNH2n7q8aGQdhvUeqauLPSFlNH597A&sig2=mrtZAjDxGivheKrDQcXYlg&bvm=bv.65636070,d.ZGU


H.E. DR. BOLERE KETEBU (Nigeria Ambassador to Ireland)

Meet the New Nigeria Ambassador to Ireland. H.E. DR. BOLERE KETEBU

@ 60 H.E. DR. BOLERE ELIZABETH KETEBU IS LOOKING EVER YOUNG AND RADIANTLY BEAUTIFUL

MICHAEL D HIGGINS THE PRESIDENT OF IRELAND HAVING A GREAT PRIVILEGE OF SHARING A GREAT MEMORABLE MOMENT WITH  "THE NEW FACE REPRESENTING NIGERIAN HERE IN IRELAND  Nigeria’s new Ambassador to Ireland, Her Excellency Bolere Elizabeth Ketebu, present her credentials to President Michael D Higgins at Áras an Uachtaráin on Tuesday 24th June, 2014 before taking up her new post at the Nigerian Embassy on Lesson Park.

The New Ambassador Arrived to Ireland on the 2nd of June 2014 and she celebrate with other prominent Nigerian's living here in Ireland On the occasion of her presentation of letter of credence's to the president of Ireland by H.E Dr Bolder Elizabeth Ketebu
The CEO of Afro in Diaspora Center and other Board of Directors were in her company and also journey with representative of the leading African Voice Newspaper here in Ireland. 

H.E. DR. BOLERE ELIZABETH KETEBU (THE NEW FACE OF NIGERIAN'S AMBASSADOR TO IRELAND) WAS RECEIVED BY FORMER MINISTER OF EDUCATION-KENNETH GBAGI, THE NIGERIAN EMBASSY DUBLIN OFFICIALS, AND NIGERIAN COMMUNITY CORK IRELAND ON 2ND JUNE, 2014. 





Born 25th February 1954 to a politically inclined Ijaw father and an Edo mother, in what is now known as Abia State, Dr. Bolere Elizabeth Ketebu has devoted her life to the championing of women’s rights.
Currently a member of the Governing Council, University of Lagos since 2009, she is a born motivator with a desire for helping others. “I was always engaged in one form of activism or another, from class monitor to head-girl to class representative to student unions.
This mother of five, qualified medical doctor and community physician, who rose through the ranks from local government officer of the NCWS (Nigeria National Council of Women’s Societies) to become the National president, is an extensive traveler within and outside the nation and has strive for the good of Nigeria and the world at large in various voluntary, governmental, academic and political roles.
After graduating from the University of Lagos, she embarked upon a postgraduate degree in Medicine, became a fellow of the West African
College of Physicians and studied Public Health and Community medicine at the Nigeria Postgraduate Medical College. She practiced as a city health officer for some years, became a director in the federal service in 1989, and was selected at the College of Medicine to train doctors.
From there she went to the House of Representatives (representing Yenagoa Constituency, Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1992 – 1993). While she still remained active in politics, she also became a public health consultant and continued practicing medicine and founded and co-run a home for motherless babies.
A major contribution Dr. Bolere has made to Nigeria is conceiving the micro credit scheme, for women’s groups and associations. She toured Nigeria for 62 days and administered the loan, but was later wrongly accused of defrauding the country and found herself remanded in police custody.
She spent a night in Suleja prison, where she experienced first-hand the plight of imprisoned women, and was inspired to equip the prison with modern, female friendly facilities. “If she had not initiated the micro-credit scheme and was later framed and imprisoned for one night she wouldn't have had such experience,” she explains, “the lesson is that leadership comes with it scars; one must be ready to bear the scars that come with the crown.”

EBUN AKPOVETA AN AUTHOR & FOUNDER OF UNFORGETTABLE WOMEN NETWORK

EBUN AKPOVETA AT HER BOOK LAUNCH ON THE 16TH SEPTEMBER, 2013
http://susuanaom.blogspot.com/2013/09/support-ebun-akpoveta-book-launch-on.html
The wait is finally over. Trapped Prison without walls is now available to buy and read.






All Sons & Daughter of Igbajo land listen to my Interview with
His Royal Majesty Adeniyi Olufemi Fashade, Akenren IV. of Igbajoland
Also pick up African Voice Newspaper Ireland to read about him and the visit of Osun State Descendant.

https://youtu.be/fBYSnvLfZVo

https://youtu.be/fBYSnvLfZVo




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Women Sexual Life

SUSUANA ROADSHOW SEXOLOGY WORKSHOP

A very big thank you to my "Friends" that came to support my "Women Sexual Life" Workshop on 12th July, at the Blanchardstown Library.

My appreciation to Folake Jubril, Tina Akinola-Jinad, Tracey Arkins, Iman modest wears, Ebun Akpoveta, Dr Livingstone Thompson and Ivie for their contribution toward being part of the success of the workshop.

Most of all God Jehovah for the begining of a great thing in my life and my love to my children The workshop was a great success and well attended by the participant that took part.

We had an up coming make-up artist "Tracey Arktins" she did the make up for most of the and did a demonstration with beauty tips. "Tina Tinuke Akinola-Jinad" also was there to showcase her ankara for the Ankara Carnival coming up in October at the Gresham Hotel costing 30euro for those that will be interested in buying.

A special tribute was also made in respect of the mother of one of the Director of Afro in Diaspora Center "Folake Freda Jubril" that lost her mother to cancer.

The workshop was fun and full of activities, stall by Purple Vine with 50% sales on her bags and Iman Modest Wear from Artlone.

These are some of the question that came up at the workshop by the participant and I believe most speak for all the women out there!
Question: How do other women feel about going through the menopause?
Answer: We all feel different about menopause but it's a natural process that every woman will have to go through, so we need to develop a positive attitude toward it. If you become sexual very active during the period of menopause than you will never notice that it’s happen. More sex does help, it doesn’t have to be sexual intercourse but a "Positive Sexual Thinking" Thinking sexually by changing your mind setting toward sex and your body expression, eating well and more outing all will help us as women in coping at the stage. Menopause (MEN-oh-pawz) is a normal stage in a woman's life when her monthly period comes to an end.
Question: Is it a shame to do "A Blow Job" on your husband?
Answer: I don’t think it's a shame to do anything in this world with your husband, but it depends on the attitude both of you have toward having sex as a couple. It’s very important that as a couple you develop a positive mental approach to sex, educate yourself about the fact of having sex. You have to understand that you are both expressing your love through making love together as one and knowing that it's an act of love making and there are no set rules, ways or method that is either wrong or right but what is right is what you both feel comfortable about doing with each other. Also it should be both ways that is vice versa.
Question: View or Opinion on Sex Toys?
Answer: It depend if you both love to explore. Just remember that it allows you discover yourself but I won’t advice that if you are single to get use to making use of Sex toys because it can become an addiction which can affect your relationship.
Question: How do you know if a man loves you?
Answer: Believe me that his a very difficult one to say but what am sure of, is that it's more easy to know when a man is Sexually attracted to you than if he loves you.
Question: What makes a man to change from responsible to irresponsible?
Answer: Weakness’, lack of faith, and thoughtfulness.

Ladies this is just the beginning of fun educative sexual life.
Susuana Olatunji- Komolafe CEO, Afro in Diaspora Center Freelance Training, Entertainment and Sexology Consultant Email: adcenter25@yahoo.ie Website: www.adcenter.yolasite.com

LIFE IS A JOURNEY

AS WE CELEBRATE AFRICA DAY AND THE 50TH ANNIVERSARY OF” ORGANISATION OF AFRICAN UNION”


Relationship last when two people make a decision or choice to fight, keep it or make it work. It's a union of d forgiver's. Susuana.O.M Olatunji Komolafe

As Africans the journey of life is in inevitable and culturally believe that it’s a repeatable process. Life is worth exploring and as African that is what we do, by travelling around and with our journey to Ireland.

According to African believes “The dead were buried with their finest possessions, personal possessions and clothing for use in the next world” because they believe that after death you beginning another journey in life. Now I realize the journey of life thus not end with death but begins with your creator. Over time I have discovered there is no absolute finish line for everyone in the race of life.

Our tracks are different and our duration's are different. The only thing we have in common is the same empire. For instance, one person graduates @ age 20 and struggles for another 5 years to get a job, another might graduate @ 25 and get a job immediately.

One can marry a virgin and wait for the next decade to have the blessings of children, another lady probably after having series of abortions in her past, becomes a mother almost immediately after marriage. A fellow becomes MD @ 38 and dies @ 56, another becomes MD @ 55 and lives to 90.

What a life! Life is full of twists, turns, ups and downs and many more surprises and disappointments. Life offers each one of us different opportunities and once an opportunity is lost, it's gone forever except by the grace of God. It is up to each one of us to patiently prepare, wait, recognize and utilize every opportunity.

We learn on the way. No one knows it all or has it better. There is a reason why we all don't fall @ the same time. It's so that when one is down, weak and discouraged, the other who is strong, can encourage and lift the other person. God never promise that the road would be easy but he promised never to leave nor forsake us. Although life is a competition, let us learn to go easy on ourselves and trust that God is working it all out for good (even if it doesn't make sense now). I know that there is a time for everything but most importantly that “it will come to pass ".

Whatever trials, challenges or down time, this too shall pass and in due course, u will be up and strong again to lift up those who maybe down around u......NEVER LOSE HOPE..., I don’t know where myself fall into but with this am hoping to discover. Most of all life is a journey and love is inevitable also part of it.......

Happy African Day from me and the team here at Africa Voice celebrating the joy and journey of life.

Saturday, 9 May 2015

An Audience with Susuana.O.M Olatunji Komolafe@ Waterford

An Audience with Susuana.O.M  Olatunji Komolafe@ Waterford
Susuana Road-shows Workshop
Title: “A Woman’s World” & Mini Fashion Show
Theme: Transforming Life
As a woman I have come to the realization of the importance of playing my role within the society, in the world and as a believer in creating a comfort zone for every woman in life and in our spiritual journey with our Creator. 

A qualified educationist and a qualified trainer, with master's in Business Administration and having undergone training in various different field. As a woman with various experiences, this helps me in delivering the best service I can in working with people and making my dream and peoples dream achievable.

I started the workshop as far back as 2012 " where I experiment with my close friends that came to support my "Women Sexual Life" Workshop on 12th July, 2012 at the Blanchardstown Library for the very first time and ever since am on the road facilitating the workshop to transform life in their marriages and relationship. The main aim of the workshop is to encourage women to exploit their sexuality and take pleasure in being a partaker of sexual relationship by building their confidence to ask, seek sexual pleasure without feeling that it’s not their place to “Enjoy Love making but Men” I realize that so many women feel it’s wrong to express their feeling during such time or ask from their partner if they feel like.

Everyone this is just the beginning of fun educative sexology workshop and life transforming which you can’t afford to miss.

“Happiness is not what you find outside of your body. It lies deep inside you. The key to your happiness only lies in your own hands so do not deprive yourself of it and allow nothing take or stop you from expressing a wonderful that magnificent feeling as a woman” Susuana.O.M
Date: 13th June, 2015. Venue: Dooley Hotel, Waterford, Ireland.
Time: 12:00 noon -5:00 pm. Ticket: Single €30, Couples €50

Susuana Olatunji- Komolafe CEO, Afro in Diaspora Center Freelance Facilitator,Trainer, Entertainment and Sexology Consultant


Monday, 4 May 2015

Power of Sharing "I meet someone Ava Brown"

Oh! I have a vision, am proceeding towards that vision and I need support but mostly from people that care. I have a vision to make my dream come to life and to make others dream achievable to the best of my ability as a woman.

Ava Brown : In this courageous story of growing up in one of the poorest areas of Jamaica, Ava Brown learned the life lessons of perseverance and survival


I meet Ava Brown, she was introduce to me by a woman "Jean- Marie .A.Thompson that went out of her way in supporting that vision in making others dream achievable, she believe in me and also in Ava Brown.

Ava Brown & Jeam-Marie. A. Thompson

Ava Brown & Deputy Alan Shatter

Ava Brown started her journey with me as one of my guest speaker at the National Conference African History Month Ireland , where she launch her first ever book published here in Ireland and the book was launch by Former Minister for justice Alan Shatter a man with a clear vision for integration.  Ava Brown an Author and Motivational Speaker share from her new book at the conference to inspire others. All the way from UK she share with us her life in St Elizabeth, Jamaica, Ava Brown inspiring journey the story of how she went from a country girl to a corporate queen. The book has managed to travel into over 25 countries in less than two months and on that day Ireland became the 26th countries to share in her journey. 

Since meeting Ava Brown I have decide to follow her closely , we have had reason to share, share things private and personal, hopefully we have share dreams and inspire each other and I believe the journey just began.

The problem in life is not always about letting go but learning to start over again. Ava brown a mother of two presently, life as change with the success of her new book, getting award left and right, being recognized for her progress and impact

Ava Brown New Book; "THE MUSING & THOUGHTS OF AVA BROWN". Less than a year she already published two books, known everywhere enough for people to leave the sit for her on the train, wow!!

See what Angie Le Mar had to say : " Ava Brown is truly inspirational, I love women who stand up and change the world, women who own their lives, and are not afraid to tell their stories. Ava values her humble beginnings, and this has catapulted her to becoming such a wonderful success story.
God has blessed her with a heart that wants to enable others to dream and succeed. Be inspired by her work. I salute Ava Brown."
Ava Brown is moving at a very fast speed, Well she did it again after her successful debut book Bamboo & Fern. Ava Brown living a life of a Cooperate Queen.

I wonder sometimes do we ever found happiness in life or do we just keep pursuing happiness and never get there, for Ava Brown "A home in Ireland on a farm with a brook too, where she can just write".   So hopefully Ava will join her Aunt Jean-Marie Thompson here in Ireland to experience family and love which if possible lead to happiness.

Compose by Susuana.O.M Olatunji Komolafe. A woman of all