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::: Made in Africa...Prof. Dr. Charles Yankah :::

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...Professor Yankah Deutsches Herzzentrum Berlin... Prof. Dr. Charles Yankah, our wave for the month of August. Some of you might have heard the name before; some not yet, well let me educate you.

:::One mum, one family, one day at a time!!! :::

“You’ve developed the strength of a draft horse while holding onto the delicacy of a daffodil …  you are the mother, advocate, protector of a child, a wife and a hero in your world.  And no matter how often you break down,  always hold unto that little part of you which says;    “No, you´re not done yet; get back up!”

::: FEAR...:::

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I looked up and saw the height before me. Hot air raved all over my body sending shivers up and down my spine. Wild goose pimples took control of me; I could feel blood rushing out of my heart into my head. And the signal was there, it wield not only my physical movement but also my cognitive capacity. All I could hear were the echoes of my heartbeat which sent out warning signals. "Come on you can’t make it, just take a seat, get yourself a cold drink and wait for the others to join you when they are done".

::: Made in Africa...Ernest O. Look :::

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The very best, and talented, our Wave for the Month  Ernest O Look. Ernest O. Look is a professional international model runway coach, and also a moderator.  He became a household name through the show,  " Face of Africa Germany".

:::IGBO Community Union Southwest Germany e.V:::

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IGBO Community Union Southwest Germany e.V Cordially invites you, yes you, to the celebration of the New Yam festival and also the launching of the construction of “The Igbo Cultural Center” in Freiburg. You don’t want to miss this event. There will be music for the ears Food for the soul Entertainment for the eyes A platform to learn about the culture of the Igbo people. Date: Saturday, 26 th of July 2014 Time: 5PM Venue: Tuniberg Halle , im Maierbrühl 2. 79112 Freiburg

:::Nobody is getting it all right!!!:::

“ Having a low opinion of yourself is not "modesty". It's self-destruction. Holding your uniqueness in high regard is not "egotism". It's a necessary precondition to happiness and success”.  ~ Bobbe Sommer Into every generation, different kinds of women are born. Some with greater strengths, some more intelligent, some smarter, others too sensitive, others gentle. Whether shy, soft spoken, loud or assertive, fast or slow, organized or disorganized, in our own little way, We Are Super Women. Every woman, in my opinion, whether tall or short, pretty, fat or thin, rich or poor, is unique in her own way; she just has not figured that out yet. Trying to live the life of another woman will only get you confused and depressed. We were all made differently and have different paths to follow.  We come across lots of people in our daily lives; through social Medias, behind our screens, by coincidence etc. and admire them. Of course it’s OK and but...

::: Inspiring Faces... Chinua Achebe :::

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The man Achebe, Chinua. The term ‘Great men’ to me refers to individuals whose lives and lifetime positively and in a fulfilling manner have shed light in the lives of other men and women. Whose works and/or personality have, or still serve as examples to be emulated by others.