The Royal African Women International Club (RAWIC) recently held its inauguration/induction ceremony in Houston, Texas. The club which consists of professional African women based in Houston was formed in November 2011 by Princess Bertha Kemakolam and Princess Catherine Tebebi and grew over the years to 22 members. The president, Princess …
Read More »Umu Igbo Unite hold successful Date Auction in Houston
February 12, 2017 was a Triple-Threat Saturday in Houston as the Umu Igbo Unite Houston Chapter (UIU Houston) held three excellent events across the city. The first was an Afrobeats dance workout session at Creative Workouts Gym and the afternoon featured an Igbo Language Class. But the highlight of the …
Read More »Dating The Culture (DTC) holds first Mixer in Houston
A group of US-based young African professionals known as the “Dating The Culture” recently held their first Mixer in Houston on Saturday, Jan.14, 2017 at the Village of Emerald Bay Clubhouse. According to their Facebook page, “Dating the Culture” is a Facebook group dedicated to creating a safe space for African …
Read More »Sylva Alozie Celebrates Graduation in Houston
The party never stops in Houston and it was the turn of Mrs Sylva Alozie on Friday, July 8, 2016, as she celebrated the successful completion of her Masters’ Degree in Nursing and Family Nurse Practitioner at the Maryville University. Her family, friends and well wishers and virtually every notable …
Read More »`Africans alone sustain our business in Houston’— Otunba Omi (Houston-based photographer)
Otunba Olakunle Omiyale (Otunba Omi International) is the Nigerian owner of a photography and video studio in Houston, Texas. He covers Nigerian and African events all over the US and Europe. He hails from Igbajo in Osun State but was born in Lagos. He among the set of Nigerians who …
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