UCLA hosts its 3rd Annual Africa business Conference in Los Angeles; Ghana’s Adjirackor, USAfrica’s Chido Nwangwu, Africa Channel’s Smith panelists
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USAfricaonline.com: University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), established since 1919, will host — through its highly regarded Anderson School of Management — the 3rd Annual ‘Africa Growth Conference: Africa Open for Business’ on Wednesday April 17, 2013.
The conference with opening remarks from Prof. Sebastian Edwards (Henry Ford II Chair in International Management), will include insights to Business &
Investment in North Africa and West Africa; and the Growth, Challenges & Opportunities in Media & Entertainment business.
The panelists/speakers will include Ebenezer Padi Adjirackor, the Commercial Foreign Service Officer, U.S Embassy of Ghana; Jordan Garcia, Honorary Consul, Republic of Guinea who is also the Founder & President of the AlicanteGroup; and Bobby Hines, International Trade Specialist, International Trade Administration agency;
Chido Nwangwu, Founder & Publisher of USAfrica multimedia networks (Houston); Darrell G. Smith, Vice President of The Africa Channel; Ngozi Odita, Founder of Society HAE and Vanessa Wruble who is Co-Founder and Co-President of OkayAfrica.
The sessions will be moderated by Victor Tabbush, Professor Emeritus, UCLA Anderson School of Management and Edmond Keller, Professor of Political Science, former Director of UCLA’s Globalization Research Center-Africa and the James S. Coleman African Studies Center.
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Margaret Thatcher, Mandela and Africa. By Chido Nwangwu, Founder & Publisher of USAfrica, and the first African-owned, U.S-based newspaper published on the internet USAfricaonline.com. Click for newscast video of London-based SkyNEWS, the global, 24-hour British international tv network’s interview with USAfrica’s Publisher Chido Nwangwu on April 11, 2013 regarding this latest commentary http://youtu.be/G0fJXq_pi1c )
WHY I CELEBRATE THE LIFE AND WORKS OF NELSON MANDELA. By Chido Nwangwu https://usafricaonline.com/2010/07/15/mandela-why-i-celebrate-his-life-works-by-chido-nwangwu/
Obama’s Africa agenda, our business and democracy. By Chido Nwangwu, Publisher of USAfricaonline.com and CLASS magazine and The Black Business Journal
USAfrica: As Egypt’s corrupter-in-chief Mubarak slides into history’s dustbin. By Chido Nwangwu. https://usafricaonline.com/2011/01/30/chido-nwangwu-as-egypt-corrupter-in-chief-mubarak-slides-into-historys-dustbin-egyptians-not-waiting-for-obama-and-united-nations/
Tunisia, Egypt . . . Is Nigeria next? By Prof. Rosaire Ifedi https://usafricaonline.com/2011/02/13/tunisia-egypt-is-nigeria-next-by-prof-rosaire-ifedi/
Nigeria’s Federal Republic of Insecurity. By Chido Nwangwu, Publisher of USAfrica, USAfricaonline.com and the Nigeria360 e-group. https://usafricaonline.com/2011/12/17/nigeria-federal-republic-of-insecurity-by-chido-nwangwu/ : IF any of the Nigerian President’s 100 advisers has the polite courage for the extraordinary task of reminding His Excellency of his foremost, sworn, constitutional obligation to the national interest about security and safety of Nigerians and all who sojourn in Nigeria, please whisper clearly to Mr. President that I said, respectfully: Nigerians, at home and abroad, are still concerned and afraid for living in what I call Nigeria’s Federal Republic of Insecurity. FULL text of commentary at USAfricaonline.com https://usafricaonline.com/2011/12/17/nigeria-federal-republic-of-insecurity-by-chido-nwangwu/
Obama’s Africa agenda, our business and democracy. By Chido Nwangwu, Publisher of USAfricaonline.com and CLASS magazine and The Black Business Journal
USAfrica: As Egypt’s corrupter-in-chief Mubarak slides into history’s dustbin. By Chido Nwangwu. https://usafricaonline.com/2011/01/30/chido-nwangwu-as-egypt-corrupter-in-chief-mubarak-slides-into-historys-dustbin-egyptians-not-waiting-for-obama-and-united-nations/
Related insight: USAfrica’s October 17, 2001 special report/alert: Nigeria’s bin-Laden cheerleaders could ignite religious war, destabilize Africa. By USAfrica’s Publisher Chido Nwangwu. https://usafricaonline.com/chido.binladennigeria.html