Editor’s pick

May 18, 2020
Ty, Ben Chijioke

The Legacy of TY Chijioke Nigerian British Rapper who died from Covid19.

“He spoke of his experience of living with a white family when he was little ( apparently it was quite common in the 70s for some immigrant families to send their children to live with white adopted families for a few years whilst they adjusted to UK life). A story that was also captured in his appearance on a Channel 4 News show in 2019, where it was stated that he spent most of his young age in a foster home. He also spoke on how he entered into the UK music industry, what it was like as a Nigerian man growing up in a time when it was not popular to be African.” 
April 25, 2020
Food gifting

Food Gifting Etiquette Amid Covid19 Pandemic. 

Food (cooked food) is one of the most precious yet, most delicate things to give or receive. There are different cultural and personal beliefs, values, perceptions and attitudes around cooked foods as a gift. These differences in perceptions about foods and giving at its best could enhance bonding and at worst could cause embarrassments, resentment and anger to both the giver and the receiver. Therefore it's important to have these in mind when deciding to gift people cooked food.
April 25, 2020
creative ways to help the vulnerable on lockdown

Creative Ways To Help The Most Vulnerable During the Covid19 Lockdown.

Even as many are eager to help out, it becomes extremely difficult to reach those who need your help the most without making them feel exposed or embarrassed. This may become a great challenge hindering so many from reaching out and helping as many people as they would wish to help. Therefore, it time to get creative in your charitable giving.
April 22, 2020
Covid19 Fallen Black NHS workers.

In Memory of Fallen Black Frontline Healthcare Professionals in the fight against Covid19.

Most of these professionals came over here in the UK looking for greener pastures. Some of them are their families breadwinners and only hope both here and at their country homes. Some of them died in active services not counted or valued as a bonafide citizen of this country - the UK, yet they died giving their all. We will remember them.