Nigeria’s Amina Mohammed Makes History,Officially Sworn in as UN Deputy Secretary General.

By : Wazobia Staff   Nigeria’s  former minister of environment , Hajia  Amina Mohammed has been officially sworn in as Deputy Secretary-General of the United Nations at the headquarters in New York. The new  Secretary-General of United Nations , Antonio Guterres, who … Continue reading Nigeria’s Amina Mohammed Makes History,Officially Sworn in as UN Deputy Secretary General.

When African Fashion Pop Up Held in the City of Kalamazoo

By: Temi  Omotayo African Fashion Pop Up   held at 1501 Fulford street, Kalamazoo on Saturday, February 25, 2017.The event which was organized by tyd fabrics & fashions, Southfield in collaboration with Rootead and other organizations based in Kalamazoo attracted vendors, … Continue reading When African Fashion Pop Up Held in the City of Kalamazoo

East Meets West In UWASA’s “TRACES 2017”

By Wazobia Staff Since 2011, the Executives and members of the University of Waterloo African Students Association (UWASA) have been putting on a dynamic performance appropriately named TRACES.  Every performance seeks to provoke the mind and this year was no … Continue reading East Meets West In UWASA’s “TRACES 2017”

Free Community College Education for Detroit Residents

By: Wazobia Staff     It is a new dawn for Detroiters, the high school graduates won/t have to pay for their community college education with effect from this year. The Detroit Promise Zone program, officially launched on Tuesday, will make it possible. At first the funds will come from a private scholarship foundation. But starting in 2018, some of the money will come from property taxes already earmarked for the program. According to Mayor Mike Duggan “It doesn’t matter whether you’re a high school senior preparing for college now or a second-grader whose college career is years away. The … Continue reading Free Community College Education for Detroit Residents

Free Community College Education for Detroit Residents

By; Wazobia  Staff       It is a new dawn for Detroiters, the high school graduates won’t have to pay for their community college education with effect from this year. The Detroit Promise Zone program recently launched will make it possible. At first the funds will come from a private scholarship foundation. But starting in 2018, some of the money will come from property taxes already earmarked for the program. According to Mayor Mike Duggan “It doesn’t matter whether you’re a high school senior preparing for college now or a second-grader whose college career is years away. The Detroit … Continue reading Free Community College Education for Detroit Residents