Saturday 1 October 2016

Africa Night- Come Let's Dance For Goodwill

The African Night On Saturday in Eisenberg Germany. The dance world (Tanzwelt) Movement GmbH, is a dance school in Eisenberg runs by Beate Wagner and Sascha Nickel. They help in organizing the Africa night, bringing together different dancer and singers to come and perform at the event for goodwill purpose. The Africa night show is a yearly programme in collaboration with NGOS who are working in Africa (German Volunteer Programs) working to save lives of sick children in Africa (Kenya and Ruanda). 

According to, Mr Manfred Lackmann the chairman of ZIGIRA Health care (Gesundheitshilfe) in Kenya, and Mrs Erika-Hauß-Delker the president for the hospital association (Ehrenamtliche Presidentin) who is also an ophthalmologist helping in Ruanda, they explained how they started the movement project to help sick and poor children in Africa (Kenya and Ruanda), eighteen years ago they started to build schools in Africa, even though the schools are own by the Kenyan government the large part is sponsored by this organizations. Seven years ago they start, to build health care centers in Mombasa Kenya to help the sick children who are dying from malaria and other diseases. Same in Ruanda. According to, Mrs Erika-Hauß-Delker in her speech, she said that, we are doing this for the African; so that the children can go to school, so that they can give them medicine against malaria and help them to live like every other normal person, to enable them to learn a profession in order for them to have a job in the future. She also talk about how they have been helping in fight against malaria and hepatitis in Africa (Ruanda). 

Seven acts performed during the events, including children. The first group from among these seven groups, was The Cross Over Choir from Ebertsheim, The Square Dance Club from Eisenberg, The Crazy Jumpers Dance, and among others was the Tolan Kadi Dance group. The Tolan Kadi Dance was led by Ibrahim Camara. Tolan Kadi is a traditional or cultural dance from West African country Togo. Ibrahim Camara is very artistic, and he is able to communicate with his dancing skills. One can see how he uses his dance to communicate with all the people present at the event, without speaking, he uses his body language to move nearly all the audience out of their seats to join him on the dance floor. By the way, the Tolan Kadi Dance is from Togo but this group also have some (Germans) European who are active member of the dance group. I am also a Nigerian, for the first time in my adult lifetime I participated actively at the show, even though I am not from Togo, I was able to use the drum. It can be said that the importance of drumming and dance in African culture is central. However, the importance of dance in any society which are traditionally based on oral and performance of art, skills and modes of communication and forms of message and information for transmission through performance, emotion and social behavior for example, Square Dance and Tolan Kadi dance groups proved this theory of dance codes.

They also take break between the shows, and during the break time the goodwill offering was collected. Some people gave money to support the project in Africa. The organizers of the events said that all the money generated from the Africa Night will be send to Africa to continue with their project. The dance world movement, has really used the Africa Night to fostered development and inspired Africa by gathering people every year for this event. And I think this legacy will move us forward in Africa, I hope it will be extended to other poor African countries. It is really terrible, and painful that some children have to suffer in this way, as it is in Africa today. In my own opinion I think all people deserve the good chance to live a good, healthy life, but unfortunately that is not how our world works seeing all this poor children dying in Africa and other third world countries. 

I have seen, read and watch in TV programs on how the Germans or Europeans And Americans are contributing towards various projects in Africa; such as to save the sick children, to produce medicine to combat the epidemic disease, to give the African children good and better life etc. But I do ponder on why some rich people in Africa are not contributing toward their own nation development. For example, in Nigeria a lot of rich people are living a luxurious lifestyle including the pastors. Most of this people have private jets and exotic cars, they live in mansions and wear designer clothes and some people are dying in their country for a problem that could be solve for small amount of money. The one that surprised me most are the churches or religious leaders in Africa (Nigeria), they collect tithes and offerings from the poor people and they use the money to build schools, that the poor people can not even afford to pay the fees of the school. Pastors are living in mansions and flying in private jets. The best government schools we have in Nigeria today, are schools built by the missionaries during the colonial rule. As a child I have always see the Europeans as the god of this world, seeing and reading about all the good things they have done in the world today. 

Another problem I will like to talk about, unlike in Germany where the people plan before they have one child, because they believe children are very expensive to take care of them in order to give them good quality of life, but the African mentality is such that the more they breed, the richer they are. Since they hope and believe the children will take care of them when they are older which is not bad though. The Germans know how costly it is to raise just one child, but the Africans do not believe child cares is expensive. It is really sad to see how children are dying in some African countries; it is not the fault of the children, but the nation they are born in. Unlike in Germany where the government make provision for children right from their birth. The Africans government do not have such system. In Germany a child receive 180 Euro in a month, this money can feed a family of five children in some African countries for a month or more. That is why some African people see Europe and America as a land of opportunity. Indeed Europe is a land of opportunity, but Africa is a land flowing with milk and honey, with bad leaders who lack knowledge on how to manage their own resources and help to give their people a better life. May I say this? God bless Germany! I am thankful for the privilege of living in Germany and I hope to bring everything I have see and learned here to my country some days. 

Queendaline Schneider.

Thursday 29 September 2016

Celebrity Birthday Queen of Anambra Heritage

Celebrity birthday, Anambra Heritage Queen Udeze Sophia is a year older today!


Here is wishing you a very happy birthday, hope this day will bring you an excitement of lasting happiness. May your day be filled with joy, life, peace and greater opportunity. 


More about Sophia Udeze she is currently the SOS Face battle, after winning Husnah Maccido with a percentage difference of 59%-38%. Congratulations to the Hottest Feminist In The Nation!




Watch out for her, she is likely to be the next Miss Nigeria. Isn't she fabulous? Of course she is. 

Photo credit: Olivia Udeze.



Why I Fall in Love with My Brother


Why I love My siblings so much and My big brother is my hero. By the way, I have three brothers, one sister and three nieces. And of course I also have wonderful step sisters and 
brothers. But my big brother is my hero. 

I'm absolutely in love with this man. Why do I love him? I remember how this  man took care of seven children (four siblings and three nieces) that was not his own. How he work so hard to give us the best Education, Food, Cloths etc. How he bath and prepared our meal, he gave us all his best. He left a woman he loved for the sake of his siblings because the woman did'nt care about us. He refuses to marry because he don't want any woman to mistreat us. 

Why did my brother have to play the role of a father and a mother in our lives? When our mother died in the year 1997, I was only 11 years old and just graduated from the elementary school, while Shem and Grace was still in the nursery school. 

All hope seems to have gone when mummy died. A lot of people had wondered on how would have survived without our mother, since we were from polygamous family. So some members of the family thought of adopting some of us in order to train us, but my big brother, and our late elder sister, Mary of blessed memory stood in the gap to fend for me and my other siblings. Sister Mary who was married to King Federick Ogunyemi with three daughters, she had left the royal home, to come and stay in my father house to take care of us, but unfortunately she too died in my father house, shortly after our mother's death leaving her three Kids behind (My nieces). Now the load is more, some family and friends were concerned about our welfare. I remember one of my mummy's friend Mrs Olaiya, who had so much sympathy on us and how she was moved with compassion. She also introduced Captain Ekeinde to me, the husband of one of the Nigeria popular actress Omotola Jalade Ekeinde. Captain and his beautiful wife had paid us visit on two occassions. Captain Ekeinde agreed to sponsored my education, and I will 
also have to live in their house but my late father refused bluntely saying not when he still alive will another man train his child for him but he did that in wisdom. He told me that he don't know this Ekeindes family so well and what if they maltreat, like every other story we see in the news in Nigeria. His words melted my soul even though I have agreed to live with the Ekeinde family, I quickly changed my mind and heed to my father's advice. I knew my daddy is not a lazy man because i am proud of all his achievement but many of our family and friends had thought how will a man of many children and wives take care of these children and to bring them up in the way of the Lord. Alas! My big brother eventually became our father and mother even though he was a young person then. He work so hard to fend for us. He trained us till we all graduated from the higher institution. He is still taking care of the family till date, one of my niece is presently studying at Lagos State Polytechnic. 


A lot of people could not have understand, why I love my brother so much, so I chose him as my hero, when I realized he suffered for me and others. He is my hero because the most difficult and beautiful times I ever had were with him. 

My brother, has helped a lot of people in life, and he still helping people, we all are heros, if we love and help the people around us, we can change the world. There are many people who deserve to be heroes, be a hero to your person and others. May I say this I love you brother and happy birthady, to you Prince Ademola Hosea! May the good Lord bless you and may you live to eat all the fruits of your labour in Jesus name. You will always be my best friend, my big friend and my hero. Love you brother! "With long life will I satisfy him, and shew him my salvation "- psalms 91:16. 

The unveiling my very own Man Crush for this week, Prince Ademola Titus Hosea. On behalf of the entire family of Hosea Ebiniyi, here is to wish you a happy birthday and to tell you how we love you and generation yet to come shall read about you our hero!









Monday 26 September 2016

The Nigeria Former President Goodluck Jonathan Grand daughter First Birthday


The Nigeria former president Goodluck Jonathan grand daughter Princess Eliana Godswill Edward celebrates her one year birthday with family, friends and well wishers. See more photos after the cut...








Princess Eliana in Nigerian traditional clothes. 

Celebrity News Entertainment: photo credit Godswill Edward.