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Waje Releases New Video

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The Nigerian Songstress Waje has just released the video for her recent single, “Coco Baby” off her debut album Words Are Just Enough. (W.A.J.E) from her own record Label WAJEMUSIK ENTERPRISE.

The video which was directed by Godfather Productions was shot in South Africa and it features Tanzanian artiste Diamond Platnumz, shows a very energetic Waje running around with a selfie Pole. The video is very colorful with a beach-side setting.

Watch Waje’s Coco Baby Here:

Artist Captures the Face of Ebola in Photography Project

As the ebola epidemic continues to rage in West Africa, a new art project reveals that even those who survive the often-fatal disease still suffer greatly from its after-effects, reports the Huffington Post. In October, French photographer Livia Saavedra visited Conakry, the capital of Guinea, and took portraits of ebola survivors.

Saavedra’s work shares the all-too-common stories: orphaned children left to fend for themselves, or widowed mothers unable to provide for their families. (Many ebola survivors have lost family members who did not share their luck.) By speaking with and taking portraits of survivors, the artist reveals the human element of the outbreak, often overlooked in the climate of fear and distrust that has arisen over the past few months.

Over 5,000 people have already died during the current outbreak, the largest ebola epidemic in history. As Saavedra’s interviews with her subjects reveal, even those who are luckier (an estimated 10,000 are thought to have contracted ebola and survived) are all-too-often ostracized by their communities. “The stigma they face is terrible,” wrote Saavedra in an email to WorldPost. Her trip was financed by Waha International, an NGO dedicated to maternal health.

The spread of ebola is fueled by poor sanitary conditions, poverty, and a common lack of running water. The disease is so feared that even recovered patients, who are now immune to the illness, and can no longer spread it, are widely distrusted by their neighbors. Some lose their jobs, and are thought to be cursed by the community.

Saavedra has uncovered stories of hope however, such as a 24-year-old medical student who fell ill while working to raise Ebola awareness in his community. When he recovered, he was welcomed by his neighbors. Other portraits show the former patients embraced by loved ones, looking ahead to the future. View More Images Here

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Winners of the Golden Baobab Awards for 2014 Announced

The following is an official press release from the organization that hosts the Golden Baobab Awards. The awards recognize authors and illustrators of African children’s literature…

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We are proud to announce the winners of the 2014 Golden Baobab Prizes:

  • Portia Dery, from Ghana wins the Golden Baobab Prize for Picture Books with her story, Grandma’s List.
  • Mary Ononokpono, from Nigeria, wins the Golden Baobab Prize for Early Chapter Books for her story, Talulah the Time Traveler.
  • Xanele Puren, from South Africa, wins the inaugural Golden Baobab Prize for Illustrators. The Golden Baobab Prize for Illustrators is the biggest and most prestigious prize committed to discovering, nurturing and celebrating talented African illustrators of children’s stories.

The 2014 Golden Baobab Prizes for Literature and Illustration received nearly 300 submissions from writers and illustrators across Africa. The longlist for the literature prizes was announced early September and showcased 11 stories, selected from 6 African countries. The shortlist followed late October with 11 stories from Ghana, Kenya, Nigeria, South Africa and Zimbabwe. The illustration prizes unveiled 3 shortlisted artists; 2 from South Africa and 1 from Ghana. This year’s prize winners represent three countries: Ghana, Nigeria and South Africa.

This is the sixth year of the Golden Baobab Prizes, which were established in July 2008 to inspire the creation of enthralling, culturally relevant African children’s stories by African writers. “We are proud of the contribution we are making to the children’s literature and illustration world and are actively searching for exciting partnerships to expand our reach and impact across Africa. We are seeking major corporate partnerships by our next prize season to further propel our vision of making the heads of children across Africa beautiful places for them to live!” says the Executive Director of Golden Baobab.

Today, the Prizes offer $20,000 in monetary awards, publishing opportunities for winners of the Picture Book and Early Chapter Book Prizes, and the winner of the Illustration prize attends a Golden Baobab award ceremony and a traveling exhibition of artist’s illustrations.

Judges for the 2014 Golden Baobab Prizes are Summer Edward, Anansesem Caribbean Children’s Literature Ezine founder and editor, Nancy Drost, Seasoned international educator, Kinna Likimani, Mbaasem Foundation board member and celebrated book critic, Doreen Baingana, Multiple award-winning Ugandan author and former chairperson FEMRITE, Nonikiwe Mashologu, African children’s literature critic, Kanengo Diallo, 13-year old Tanzanian winner of the 2013 Golden Baobab Prize for Rising Writers, Paul O. Zelinsky, International Award-winning American Illustrator and Writer and Caldecott Medalist, Akua Peprah, Early Childhood Educator and Kofi Kokua Asante Anyimadu, 8-year old Ghanaian book lover.
Also shortlisted were:
Shaleen Keshavjee-Gulam (Kenya) – Malaika’s Magical Kiosk
Mandy Collins (South Africa) – There is a Hyena in my Kitchen
Myke Mware (Zimbabwe) – The Big Ball
Bontle Senne (South Africa) – The Monster at Midnight
Mamle Wolo (Ghana) – Flying through Water
Hillary Molenje Namunyu (Kenya) – Teddy Mapesa and the Missing Cash
Jayne Bauling (South Africa) – The Saturday Dress

Last year’s winners of the Golden Baobab Prizes were Liza Esterhuyse and Karen Hurt from South Africa and Kanengo Rebecca Diallo from Tanzania.

ABOUT THE GOLDEN BAOBAB PRIZES
The Golden Baobab Prizes for literature was established in July 2008 and inspires the creation of African stories by gifted African writers and illustrators to captivate children’s minds. The Prizes invite entries of unpublished stories and illustrations created by African citizens irrespective of age, race, or country of origin. The Prizes are organized by Golden Baobab, a Ghana-based pan- African social enterprise dedicated to creating a world filled with wonder and possibilities for children, one African story at a time. The organization’s Advisory Board includes renowned authors Ama Ata Aidoo and Maya Ajmera. Golden Baobab is proudly supported by Echoing Green and The African Library Project.
For further information, photos or to arrange interviews, please contact: Eunice Ahenkorah via info@goldenbaobab.org
Tel: +233 50 529 8941
Website: www.goldenbaobab.org