16 year
old half Nigerian and half Korean fashion model known as Han Hyun-Min is making
fast waves as a star on South Korean catwalks. Born of a Nigerian father and
Korean mother, Han was raised in South Korea amidst high discrimination and racism.
His rise to fame may have been motivated by a deep desire to become relevant
despite the severe hostility he had to face as a result of his being biracial.
PassionConnect Initiative
Bringing to light people's dreams, gifts and passions. Helping people discover the gifts lying on their inside and motivating them to build on it so they can add value to their society.
Friday 14 July 2017
Friday 23 June 2017
How to Become a Professional Photographer
Being a specialized photographer is a brilliant
career choice for people who want to earn bucks using their artistic talents.
It's one of the few disciplines where age or university certificates don’t
really matter. And you can diversify your creative ability by experimenting on
different styles and approaches. The important things you need in photography
are a good eyesight, quality equipment and discipline. Photography is
competitive, be prepared to start small and then you can improve your ability. To
become a pro in photography, you need to consider the following:
Wednesday 21 June 2017
Frank Edwards- The Unique Psalmist
Among all the gospel musicians in Nigeria, one stands out with a unique
voice and flow. He sings so intricately with such a melodious tune and best of
all is that his songs are always so inspiring. I wanted the post to be titled
“Why I Love Frank Edwards” but I realized that it would have sounded too
personal. A lot of people do enjoy his songs actually. Personally, I love him
because back then I used to think his songs were personally written for me
alone. His songs are inspiring and have a calming effect on the mind. If you
have listened to Beautiful, Peace and Oghene do, you would understand what I am blogging about.
Now let us look at him in focus: His birth name is Frank Ugochukwu
Edwards and he was born in Enugu state of Nigeria. He is a native of Enugu
state. He was born July 22, 1990. Franklin exhibited interest in music from the time he was 7
years. His father taught him how to play the piano.
Wednesday 14 June 2017
Make Money Tutoring
The saying that a teacher's reward is only in heaven is
becoming untrue, well of course teachers will be rewarded in heaven, but that's
not to say they cannot be rewarded on earth too. Private teaching or tutoring is now a demand that cannot easily be settled
because of the great thirst for knowledge by students and pupils. Education is
the key to getting rid of poverty, disease and ignorance and more people are
realizing this truth.
Saturday 10 June 2017
Learn a Skill, Then Earn
In this age of standardized living there are many things one can do to
earn money even without a University degree. I think formal education kind of
makes one lazy, everyone wants to have an office work and climb the corporate ladder.
Not everyone has to do that, the world is full of so many needs, get creative
and make new products people may need or develop on the already existing ones
that people use.
You don't need to wait till you are broke or out of school, a skill can
be very useful now. Learn one, develop it and start using it. You can even
start by offering your services or goods for free to get people to notice you
and take interest in what you can do then monetize the skill and start smiling
to the bank.
Tuesday 23 May 2017
Google Antitrust Cases to be Concluded in the Next Few Months
In the next few months, European Union antitrust
officials will decide whether Alphabet's Google exploited its superiority of
search engines and other area. According to a senior official in the European
Commission on Monday, the result could be a hefty fine.
Google, known as the world's most popular internet
search engine, ever since 2010, has been in the Commission's net over
allegations of promoting its own shopping facility in internet searches to the
competitors’ detriment.
Wednesday 22 March 2017
Following the Path of Ben Carson- Nancy Abu-Bonsrah
A Ghanaian, Nancy Abu-Bonsrah, has made history already in the US as she emerged the first black female neurosurgeon at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine in 30 years...John Hopkins School of Medicine is the same university where the notable Ben Carson ,the first black neurosurgeon, emerged. If the name Ben Carson does not ring a bell then you should read the books Think Big and Gifted Hands by him. Dr. Ben Carson, is now the United States secretary of Housing and Urban Development.
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