Faculty
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Oye Akideinde
- January 5, 2021
- Posted by: Michael Umoh
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No CommentsMy deepest fear is not that I am inadequate. My deepest fear is that I am powerful beyond measure. It is my light, not my darkness, that most frightens me – Paraphrased from the award-winning novel by Mariam Williamson – A Return to Love (1992: HarperCollins)
Nigerian by nationality, African in perspective & Global by experience, Oye Akideinde’s 20years+ experience has been primarily in entertainment, consumer goods, eBusiness, financial, media and digital sectors. With demonstrated initiative & innovation, he has been successful in technology, project management, strategy, marketing, product & business development, giving him a vast set of skills.
Awarded Marketing Edge’s 2018 ‘Digital Entertainment Innovator’, listed in 2016’s Avance Media’s ‘100 Most Influential Young Nigerians’, MeetsMedia ‘Media Personality of September 2016’ & a nominee in 2010’s Future Awards ‘Professional of the year’, Oye holds an MSc in Business Information Systems from the University of Hertfordshire, UK & a BSc in Computer Science from the University of Lagos, Nigeria. He also led Boomplay Music to win the coveted ‘Best African App’ Award at the AppsAfrica Innovation Awards in 2017.
Oye is the GM Music Services for the MTN Group and has been appointed as the CEO for Music Time, Simfy Africa – a company MTN acquired. He is responsible for strategically developing & managing key relationships to fulfil its vision of becoming Africa’s largest sustainable music ecosystem.
He is also a co-founder of 360nobs Limited, a technology driven media firm that owns 360nobs.com platform- 1 of Africa’s biggest entertainment websites catering to millions of unique visitors monthly. He sits on the board of a few other start-ups
Oye is a member of The Headies Academy for The Headies awards who reward outstanding achievements in the Nigerian music industry. A family man, he likes to be involved in global workshops to contribute to discussions on various trends in Africa and its impacts & possibilities
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Giti Chandra
- December 14, 2020
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Dr. Giti Chandra is Senior Researcher and Lecturer with the Gender Equality Studies and Training (GEST) programme, part of the GRO Centre under the auspices of UNESCO, at the University of Iceland. She has been Associate Professor at the Dept. of English, St Stephen’s College, Delhi, and has taught in and been a fellow at Rutgers University, New Jersey, from where she did her Doctoral work on Women and Violence.
She is the author of Narrating Violence, Constructing Collective Identities: To witness these wrongs unspeakable (Macmillan UK/US: 2009) and co-editor of The Routledge Handbook on The Politics of the #MeToo Movement (Routledge UK/Nov 2020). She is the recipient of an EDDA grant for a book length study titled In Visible Texts: Hidden and Spectacularised Violence in Colonial India and Africa (forthcoming). Dr Chandra has served as Chairperson of the College Complaints Committee Against Sexual Harassment in St Stephen’s College, University of Delhi, and as the External Expert on the Sexual Harassment Complaints Committee at the Indian Institute of Mass Communication. Dr Chandra has published a variety of fiction: the third book of The Book of Guardians Trilogy, The Eye of the Archer, is due out with Hachette in August 2020 (books 1 and 2 are The Fang of Summoning: Hachette 2010, and The Bones of Stars: Hachette 2013), and her short stories have been published in the Gollanzs Book of South Asian Science Fiction, vol. 1 and 2, and Future Fictions; her poems have been published in various anthologies and journals.
She has served as Conductor of the St Stephen’s College Choir and the Capital City Minstrels, spanning almost two decades, and was violinist with the Delhi Symphony Orchestra for many years. She has also worked as Director of theatre poetry productions with Yatrik.
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Michael Eboda
- December 8, 2020
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Michael Olayinka Eboda, a lawyer-turned-journalist-turned-entrepreneur, is the founder and CEO of Powerful Media Group (PMG), one of the most respected speciality media businesses in the UK. Michael’s business, which he founded 14 years ago, is responsible for The Powerlist, an annual publication that features Britain’s most influential people of African or African Caribbean heritage. This flagship publication prominently features annually both online and off as well as internationally, highlighting influential figures like the Duchess of Sussex, Stormzy and the 2020 number one, Ismail Ahmed.
In addition to its flagship publication, PMG boasts another market leading publication, Future Leaders, which focuses on the next generation of talent and social mobility; a bespoke recruitment firm within the Legal sector; and an events division hosting premier events in prestigious locations across the capital. One of the events Michael’s company hosts is the Powerlist Black Excellence Awards, an annual black-tie dinner that has become the most prestigious black-focused event in the UK.
Michael grew up in south London and left the UK for Nigeria in his early teens, living there for some eight years and qualifying for the Nigerian bar in 1984. After returning to Britain and doing a Masters Degree in Business Law, he decided on a change of career.
Following a stint as an entrepreneur (he owned a restaurant, a retail outlet and a number of properties), Michael chose to become a journalist. Michael gained a reputation for being one of the UK’s foremost journalists. In 1999, he was headhunted by the Ethnic Media Group and asked to help turn round their struggling titles, New Nation, which was aimed at an African Caribbean readership and Eastern Eye, which was Asian-focused. As Group Editorial Director, he helped turn the group into the biggest minority ethnic newspaper organisation in Europe within five years.
Michael’s interests include football, athletics, design, art, photography and travel. He is, for his sins, a diehard Manchester United supporter.
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Yofi Grant
- December 8, 2020
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Yofi Grant is a renowned Ghanaian investment banker with over 30 years of extensive work experience in banking and finance. Having served in various capacities in corporate finance, credits, marketing, and investment banking, Mr. Grant has broad knowledge and exposure in the African financial markets and has cultivated strong relationships with international private equity funds, portfolio investment managers and brokerage funds. He was responsible for the development and implementation of AAF SME Fund LLC, one of the largest agriculture funds in Sub-Saharan Africa, and helped them achieve their first close of US$30million.
Yofi was recently appointed to the Board of Directors of the Organization of African Pacific Caribbean States (OACP) Endowment and Trust Fund. He is also on the Steering Board of the World Association of Investment Promotion Agencies (WAIPA) representing Sub-Saharan Africa. He is a council member of the Continental Business Network of the African Union which advises African governments on private sector finance and infrastructure.
Prior to his current position as CEO of the Ghana Investment Promotion Centre, an office under the Presidency of Ghana, he had had a very illustrious career in investment banking as a partner in the Databank Group, (a West Africa investment banking firm) serving in leadership roles at the Databank Agrifund Manager Limited, Databank Financial Services Limited and Databank Brokerage Services Limited and Business Development for the entire Databank Group. Prior to that he was in Corporate Banking at CAL Bank Ltd in Ghana. Yofi was a consultant on finance and business for the Africa Asia Business Forum (AABF) organized by the UNDP which ran workshops in 12 African countries and six Asian countries in 2002.
Mr. Grant was also Special Advisor to the Minister for Private Sector Development between 2002 and 2006 where he advised and assisted the Minister with policy formulation and implementation and also on financing for private sector development projects.
Mr. Grant currently serves on the advisory boards of the Ghana Export Promotion Authority and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration.
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Yewande Adewusi
- December 8, 2020
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Yewande Adewusi is Regional Director, Africa for BBC Global News. She has overall revenue responsibility for growing the commercial opportunities for BBC World News, BBC.com and BBC World Service. As the commercial lead for the region, she is partnering with brands to create powerful marketing solutions that connect. She is working with numerous companies, development and economic boards to drive business growth and FDI in Africa and across the globe. She is charged with developing partnerships connecting brands to the BBC Global audience across sectors including travel, tourism, finance and investment promotion.
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Sandra Jackson-Dumont
- December 8, 2020
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Sandra Jackson-Dumont is the director and CEO of the Lucas Museum of Narrative Art, a new museum under construction in Los Angeles’s Exposition Park. Tasked with leading the institution through its opening and beyond, Jackson-Dumont came to the Lucas Museum from the Metropolitan Museum of Art, where she served as the Frederick P. and Sandra P. Rose Chairman of Education from 2014 to 2019. She also served for eight years as the deputy director for education and public programs and adjunct curator of modern and contemporary art at the Seattle Art Museum (SAM), and held positions at the Studio Museum in Harlem and the Whitney Museum of American Art, among other cultural organizations.
Known for her ability to blur the lines between academia, popular culture, and non-traditional art-going communities, Jackson-Dumont is invested in curating experiences that foster dynamic exchanges between art/artists, past/present, public/private, and people/places. A native of San Francisco, Jackson-Dumont received her B.A. in art history from Sonoma State University in California and her M.A. in art history from Howard University in Washington, D.C.
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Adesegun Adeosun
- January 8, 2016
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Adesegun (also known as SMADE) is recognised as one the most successful African entrepreneurs in the U.K. He has not only reintroduced Africans in the diaspora to their culture through music but has also quite literally taken Afrobeats to the world. With more than 30 sold out UK Afrobeats events Smade has contributed to the cultural movement of accepting the Afrobeats genre of music in the U.K; he has given a huge platform to numerous African artists through his concerts whilst opening them up to international labels. In 2019 he and his business partner put on the biggest Afrobeats festival that was Afronation, which was highly spoken about and landed him features with the BBC and FORBES.
Across his career Smade has worked with a number of major acts from the early stages of their careers and firmly believes in supporting and developing the artists from their small beginnings. He has held sold out concerts and festivals in the best venues boasting audiences of over 20,000 people. Taking after his father who is also a successful business owner; Adesegun Adeosun Jnr is not holding back anytime soon as he continually aims ‘to bring the very best in African entertainment to the UK and the rest of the world.’