Lola Adesioye has launched a new website - lolaadesioye.com. It's dedicated to personal empowerment and social change, with the motto Love Your Life, Change The World.
About herself she writes: "My life is dedicated to making a difference in the world and empowering people using new ways of thinking that creates new futures.
I am focussed on personal development for Generation Y and I am an inspirational speaker, socio-political commentator and writer, musician, entrepreneur and activist. And I am only 30!
My social and political writing – on topics from the US presidency, to politics in the UK and Nigeria, and the British music scene – has featured in a variety of major international publications from the UK newspaper The Guardian, The Economist, Washington Post’s TheRoot.com, CNN, BBC, BET, Channel 4, MSNBC, The Huffington Post, the award-winning international Arise Magazine.
I am a former deputy editor of NBC’s TheGrio.com, as well as a former contributing editor to AOL Black Voices."
Lola Adesioye is a first-generation British born daughter of African immigrants, and a Cambridge University graduate.
Read more about Lola Adesioye at http://lolaadesioye.com/
About herself she writes: "My life is dedicated to making a difference in the world and empowering people using new ways of thinking that creates new futures.
I am focussed on personal development for Generation Y and I am an inspirational speaker, socio-political commentator and writer, musician, entrepreneur and activist. And I am only 30!
My social and political writing – on topics from the US presidency, to politics in the UK and Nigeria, and the British music scene – has featured in a variety of major international publications from the UK newspaper The Guardian, The Economist, Washington Post’s TheRoot.com, CNN, BBC, BET, Channel 4, MSNBC, The Huffington Post, the award-winning international Arise Magazine.
I am a former deputy editor of NBC’s TheGrio.com, as well as a former contributing editor to AOL Black Voices."
Lola Adesioye is a first-generation British born daughter of African immigrants, and a Cambridge University graduate.
Read more about Lola Adesioye at http://lolaadesioye.com/
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