The Phoenix Newspaper - February 2015

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Connecting Communities - Inspiring a New Generation

Driving Through Your Tastebuds - Page 5

Total Support for Goodluck Jonathan Grand Ceremony - Pages 32 & 33

Politics Feature with Dauda Awwal - Page 10

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MP Honoured at 50th Birthday Bash by Steve Williams

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hey dressed in their finest as Olusegun O l u m u y i w a Dosumu marked his 50th birthday in the presence of family, colleagues and a select band of close friends as they celebrated his 50th birthday. But not just that as they gathered to celebrate the contribution the university lecturer has made in his local, and wider, community at large.

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As well as receiving there was also giving as a stalwart MP and friend of Segun was honoured, Nigeriastyle, for outstanding support.

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Different but Equal points a new direction for us all

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ifferent but Equal (DBE) is a new membership organisation with a new approach to supporting people from discriminated groups in the modern workplace. At a time when trade unions have all but disappeared from the private, voluntary and community sectors, when temporary contracts, part time hours, redundancy are more prevalent among people from discriminated groups and they are similarly the subject to more complaints and disciplinary etc; DBE is the mutually supportive organisation which can hold it together for us all. Founded upon that strong central notion of equality, believing profoundly that we all are 'different but equal' this is a new community interest community with a big idea to shake our world. Legislation, some unions and the Employment Tribunal Service are

failing to adequately protect workers from racism and all other forms of discrimination in the workplace. What will DBE do? Different but Equal quite simply sets out to be there for you whatever you need to make your way in the employment world with business advice, professional indemnity insurance, mentoring, a trade union arm (EQUALITY) to stand up boldly for our rights at work and be a powerful voice to challenge racism and all other forms of discrimination whenever they occur at work. Wherever we work, whatever we do, irrespective of the colour of your skin, different ability or how old you are ‘Different But Equal’ will provide a wide range of benefits, including representation in the workplace; and encourages all its members to be involved in its

future development. DBE is the brainchild of Marcia Lawrence-Russell and is borne out of her own pain and personal experiences of workplace discrimination. Once described as 'the leading black woman trade unionist in the country' an experienced and powerful advocate for

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University celebrates 50th anniversary with Warwick Music Festival

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s part of its 50th anniversary celebrations, the University of Warwick is hosting The Warwick Music Festival at Warwick Arts Centre from Thursday 21 – Saturday 23 May 2015, featuring some of the world’s best musicians, including the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Scottish electro-pop group Django Django and legendary singer songwriter Joan Armatrading. The Warwick Music Festival represents the cultural centrepiece of the University's 50th anniversary celebrations and will take place over three nights, with a programme reflect-

ing the diversity of the University’s local community, offering classical music, contemporary independent music and stunningly beautiful songwriting. As an anniversary event, each evening features a programme that celebrates the past whilst also looking to the future. The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra will play lauded and familiar American classical works from George Gershwin, Aaron Copland and Leonard Bernstein on Thursday 21 May, and will also be joined onstage by the student musicians of the University of Warwick Symphony Orchestra. The programme will also be

complemented by Warwick music ensembles playing works from the American Songbook and the Warwick Global Songbook. Django Django’s gig on Friday 22 May is part of their brand new album launch, following the critical success of their self-titled debut, which was nominated for a Mercury Music Prize in 2012. Whilst Joan Armatrading’s show on Saturday 23 May is part of her last major tour, it is also her first solo outing. As she celebrates four decades of performing worldwide with classic tracks such as Love and Affection and Me, Myself I, she will be supported by upcoming

performers Lucy Anne Sale and Garfield Mayor. As well as a chance to experience brilliant headliners on stage, there will also be street food vendors, welcoming bars and foyers full of sights, sounds and surprises, creating a real festival atmosphere in the venue. The Warwick Music Festival is just one of several events in 2015 that will celebrate 50 years of the

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Two Woman Launch of the West Midlands Victims Commission l L-R: Joan Campbell - Community Vision,Yvonne Mosquito - Deputy PCC, Maureen Connolly Birmingham & Solihull Womens Aid, David Jamieson - Police and Crime Commissioner, Cath Hannon - Victim Champion and Camille Ade-John - Community Vision at the launch of the Vicitims Commission.

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olice and Crime Commissioner David Jamieson has launched the West Midlands Victims Commission, the first of its kind in the country and unique to the West Midlands. The Victims Commission aims to improve the way services are provided for victims of crime. The new inclusive and consultative approach to commissioning is victim-led and aims to place victims at the heart of the process. The new Victim Service will provide support and information to all victims and will make sure specialist help is provided when needed. These services will help victims to cope and recover from the impacts of crime. Victim Support will provide the initial first contact, support

and information to victims, including those affected by business crime, anti-social behaviour and serious road traffic collisions, areas where victims are currently not provided support. They will make an assessment and refer victims to specialist providers where needed. Police and Crime Commissioner David Jamieson said: “After Baroness Newlove’s important report yesterday it is timely that in the West Midlands we are today launching our Victims Commission. This shows that we are leading the way on victims’ services. No other PCC has setup a commission expressly to do this job like we have in the West Midlands. I want there to be as few victims of crime as possible, but when crimes do take place

and victims are harmed, making sure that they get the best possible support is the priority. That is why we have brought together experts from across different areas and sectors to inform and recommend services to myself. Standing up for victims across an area as large and diverse as the West Midlands is a difficult task. We will be clear about the outcomes we expect for victims and ensure that we get the most from the resources available” Deputy Police and Crime Commissioner Yvonne Mosquito said: “Becoming a victim of crime can have a life changing effect. That is why we need to make sure that victims get the very best support possible.

“A story of friendship, love, betrayal and loss. A look at how the love of one man by two women has taken them in different directions in their lives, leading them both to loss but in very different ways.” During Lenford’s funeral service, Glorious paints a picture of a caring husband and wonderful father, while Blossom, holding a wake in her livingroom for the man she loved as a teenager, tells a very different story as she attributes her obesity and illhealth to the man she says abandoned her and their children. This is a heart touching and thoughtprovoking play. It explores themes around Jamaican and British cultural identity, belonging and wellbeing, Will 55 year old Glorious cope with her loss and can 69 year old Blossom, finally move on with her life?”

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A Success Maker and Pearl of Great Price

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he way to success always stems from self-confidence and drive-in any aspect of life and business. Lecturer, Motivational Speaker, and Professional & Personal Development Facilitator, Marcia M Spence, is testimony to that.

At the forefront in developing strategies to help increase confidence, repair self-esteem and recreate a stronger, bolder person, life-coach, Marcia, CEO of Success Makers Limited, will assist any woman - from those aspiring to move into leadership and want to start up, to women who are already well-versed and established in business, but still need that extra push. With over 30 years experience in creative, establishment and deliveries, her extensive programmes provide the type of services that will, in time, formulate a well-rounded, forward-thinking, brave, confident woman who is well prepared and ready to move to the next level in their lives. “I work with women from all walks of life,” she says. “From high-level, highpowered business women to those who just have an idea, but not the confidence to take the next step. Women are often juggling several balls at the same time, with issues exclusive to them high on their personal agendas.”

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ADVERTORIAL - DIXY CHICKEN NEWTOWN

Driving Through Your Tastebuds

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lready known for serving fresh, deliciously tasty, succulent chicken, at their latest restaurant, there is a first for its franchise, nationwide. Providing the last word in fastfood outlets, Dixy Chicken’s newest, in Birmingham, is the first word when it comes to unique taste of the highest order. The restaurant, in Newtown Shopping Centre, is the first in the franchise to have a drivethrough, which means that you don’t have to wait too long to delve into the extensive menu of food and drink. From a Sizzler Salad to a breast fillet Burger, family-size mealdeals, or classic wraps and paninis, the choice is mouthwatering and flavoursome; leaving you wanting for more before too long. Standing like a beacon, amongst a sea regular, fast-food take-aways, restaurants and eateries, this new Dixy Chicken has set new standards, raising the bar, in its food, service and presentation. For owner, Bobby Bhatti, who recently bought the franchise, he is practicing his own policy of; “Giving customer the fullest service, all round, that they deserve.” Whether sitting in the plush, bright, airy, welcoming dining area, or simply driving through, to pick-up and go, he knows that once they visit, they will want to go back. Using only the freshest, healthiest products, is why this particular eatery stands out way above any of its rivals; “Even the chicken is specially selected, from private suppliers, where only the best go to. I will never sell our customers short in quality.

Great food and service makes everybody, including head office, very happy indeed.” With his vast knowledge and multi award-winning years of experience he is in a great position to know how far he needs to go to make his restaurant above and beyond the standards set out by others. “I have always been passionate about food,” said the amiable Bobby, “and my whole intention, here is to broaden the horizon and take this franchise to an even greater height than the

brand is already at.” With a massive reputation to uphold, Bhatti works very closely with head office and Dixy Chicken Global Brand MD, Shakeel Arshad - who challenged him to take-on this franchise. “Having been successful in London, I was highly recommended to take on this new venture, with a brand new concept, a drive-through facility - the first for Dixy Chicken in the UK.” “Knowing I never compromise on quality, this was always going to be the

perfect challenge for me. After extensive research, of the area, the people, the diversity and general economy, this, from the outset, proved perfect.” Dixy Chicken is attracting great attention from local schools, colleges, workers, shoppers and passers by, all making sure they don’t miss out not the new taste sensation that is taking Newtown by storm. And, with special discount deals on offer throughout, Newtown is fast becoming a haven for lovers of fast, quality, flavoursome food.

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CAMARA’S SPOTLIGHT

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Welcome to ‘Camara features’ a new column where I will be spotlighting some of the most amazing charities, organisations and people I have had the privilege of working with. Be a part of my journey and learn and enjoy about being inspired.

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l Handing over Mobile Blood Donor in Kingston with Jamaican Prime Minister Portia Simpson-Miller and Her Excellency, The Honorouble Aloun Ndombet-Assamba ate 2014, I was asked many prestigious guests, friends a mission raising funds to improve have benefited from the units to take part by per- and people of Jamaica within the the facilities at St Ann’s Bay Re- sooner. Honourable Aloun Asforming at the handing health sector. gional Hospital. samba Jamaican High Commisover ceremony by AnAngel Christian saw the need for After a year of support and fun- sioner to the UK also added “The gelia Christian founder of Angel hospital equipment when she vis- draising, Angel was able to fulfil challenge that we have is that Foundation, a charity organ- ited Jamaica, her country of birth, just some of her ‘wishes’ for Ja- when we get items to come to Jaization for Jamaica A&E care when her two daughters had an maica. maica, we have a difficulty getting based in the UK. accident in their hotel’s swimming In 2013 Angel travelled to Ja- them here. The National Blood Transfusion pool in 2011. maica for the handing over of two We would be able to do so much Service in Jamaica received the They were rushed to the local fully equipped Ambulances and more and contribute so much more mobile blood unit with great joy. hospital in a car because of the extra hospital equipment at St. if we had a way of transporting the The beautiful weather allowed lack of ambulances. Anne’s Bay Hospital. equipment and material that we us to hold the special event outHowever, Angel was impressed This event was also attended by collect in the UK” side and seeing the mobile blood by the level of care shown con- British High Commissioner Julia An organisation instrumental in collection unit wrapped in red sidering the lack of resources and Sutherland and the ever unwaver- securing the well-needed equippresentation just made the day! equipment at the hospital so see- ing Minister of Health Dr Fenton ment for the National Blood SerThe event was well attended by ing this motivated Angel to begin Ferguson. vice as far back as 2011 is RAFFA, Keeping the awareness alive, led by CEO Mr Rudi Page. Dr Fenton Ferguson spoke at this years’ ceremony giving insight on the current situation with ‘blood’ in Jamaica. “Blood collection in 2013 was a success, total 43,227 donors that attended the 10 centres island wide, 33,323 units of blood were collected, surpassing the target sub-goal of 30,000 units.” 2013 was successful and although there had been a reported decrease in violent crime in 2014, it still has not slowed down the demand of blood. “Violence and non-intentional injuries continue to put a heavy burden on the health system. According to the Jamaica healthy lifestyle survey, motor vehicle accidents were the most frequently reported cause of injury in the last five years. The shortage of blood in the health sector has a direct impact on medical and surgical care.” The Jamaican people should l Her Excellency, The Honorouble Aloun Ndombet-Assambambet-Assamba

Donated by Blood4life, Rudi Page knew he wanted to give the blood bank to an organisation which was active, Angelina and her perseverance allowed Rudi to make the easy decision of handing over the mobile blood collection unit. Unfortunately I had to leave January 6th but the work con- l Camara and Teacher Martine Allen tinued. January 10th, Centre along with my ever supJamaica National Bank held the porting parents that have helped blood drive launch in Halfway me with my fare to Jamaica. Tree where 17 people volunteered I would not have been able to go and gave blood. had it not been for these people Paulette Simpson, Senior Man- and the prayers of others. I also ager, Corporate Affairs and Public thank my cousin Martine and aunt Policy, JNBS UK made it all pos- Jean and Uncle Jap who not only sible and had the support from Dr gave me 5 star accommodation at Fenton Ferguson, again a well-at- their home in May Pen but along tended and successful event. with my dad drove us from A to It has been a great privilege to be B etc. part of the fund raising team for As a blood donor myself, I know The Angel Foundation. Jamaica the importance of giving blood is part of my heritage and I have and of how many lives it saves. a special respect for people who Donating blood is an active way work hard against the struggles of helping others and the whole and always show resourcefulness. of society, for us it’s just a few I am especially honoured to have moments out of our day but for people like Marcia McLaugh- patients in need, it may save their lin the Managing Editor of The life. Phoenix Newspaper and a lady we Specialist medical staff are on call auntie Mel Ennis that runs a hand at all times during the donaportable Caribbean food cabin in tion, which is a simple, safe and Walthamstow High Street E17. painless procedure. There is no She is an active member of risk for donors of giving blood. afro-caribbean Elders Association Angelia’s next Hospital Reach and is also the Chairperson of Out is at Cornwall Regional HosThe William Morris Community pital.

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ADVERTORIAL - YVONNE KERR CHILDCARE GROUP

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or nearly 30-years Yvonne Kerr has been safeguarding, caring, educating and nurturing young children giving them the ideal base that will, in time, be the solid foundation for a stable and creative generation

Day Nursery and The Playhouse Day Nursery are two nurseries, both of which cater for a wide, diverse and forward-thinking collection of children and parents, instilling the kind of values and quality of service that has see a host of mothers, fathers and guardians clambering for a place for their young one in.

Owner of two forward-thinking outward-going, fun, engaging nurseries, she has not only fulfilled her long-time dreams, she has also filled the void in nursery care and schooling that parents look for their children.

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“Working in the motor industry wasn’t as fulfilling as it could be for me,” she said. “I was always

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ADVERTORIAL - YVONNE KERR CHILDCARE GROUP

ne fantastic or nurturing offered The Playhouse Day Nursery, but, faced a list of obstacles and rejections, where there shouldn’t be.” A woman of principle, drive and determination, Yvonne also got the lease on Edgbaston Park Day Nursery, in the first instance, but; “with ‘belt and braces,’” she recalls. “There was so much red tape, unforeseen restrictions and prejudices that was in my way, but my focus was always to serve parents’ needs to the best of my ability, providing high quality care at an affordable cost.” Registered for 0-8 year-olds, The Playhouse Day Nursery provided, then and still, today, extensive preschool facility, offering an excellent foundation for children before

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The Phoenix – February 2015

POLITICS

by Dauda Awwal Senior Correspondent - World Affairs dauda.awwal@thephoenixnewspaper.com

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he next United Kingdom general elections is to be held on 7th May 2015 to elect the 56th Parliament of the United Kingdom. In UK General Elections, voting takes place in all parliamentary constituencies of the United Kingdom to elect members of parliament (MPs) to seats in the House of Commons, the low house of the parliament. UK longest single term prime minister was sir Robert Walpole lasting 20 years and 314 days from 4 April 1721 until 11 February 1742 and the shortest prime minister ever period was on two days, a record held by the Earl of bath from 10 February to 12 February 1746. This is to be 55 general election in the United kingdom since 1801 in Great Britain and Ireland. The conservative party initially planned the number of parliamentary seats to be reduced from 650 to 600, through the sixth periodical review of Westminster constituencies under the parliamentary voting system and constituencies Act 201.. There are additional elections scheduled to take place in Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland from any local by election on the 7th may 2015. In 2010 the labour party and the liberal democrats pledged to introduce fixed-term elections as part of the Conservative-Liberal Democrats -Coalition Agreement. David Cameron agreed to support this with the date of the next general election being 7 may 2015. The media carried the debates about whether the liberal democrats would continue in coalition with conservatives or enter a new liberal pact but some commentator i spoke to suggest there could be well result, however, whereby the liberal democrats cannot from a two-party coalition with a majority with either labour or conservatives and that the liberal democrats may prefer not to be in a coalition anyone. The most right wing coalition of three parties is seen as being the conservatives, the UK independence party and the democratic unionist party, although a conservative ministers Rob Wilson suggested that a second election would be more likely than a three party coalition. There has also been discussed the countdown continues to the most unpredictable and closely fought general election in living memory here are the battle ground, issues where the election will be won or lost. DISAGREEMENTS Some political analyst says the

conservative may lost because of too much money officials in the government spent on first class rail travel, officials spent £100 million on taxis, first class rail and business class flights. The ministers have increased the amount of money that parties and candidates are allowed to spend on the election to 23%. As of September 2010,the electoral commission's register of political parties includes 392 different political parties registered in Great Britain and 43 in Northern Ireland, and some candidates who do not belong to a registered party can use an independent label or no label at all such as UKIP and British National Party (BNP). The two biggest political parties in UK are Conservative led by David Cameron the current Prime Minister, Labour Party by ED Miliband, Labour Party was previously in power from 1999-2010. Conservative and labour are the biggest parties supplied all UK Prime Ministers since 1930 till date. It is expected in the upcoming general election that either David Cameron or Miliband will be the next Prime Minister. The country is moving to six political party system with the Liberal Democrats, Scottish Natal party (SNP),UK independent party (UKIP),and Greens, political Analysts speculates that Conservatives, labour and liberal democrats appears to be breaking down with the rise of UKIP. The Scottish Green party and Green Party in Northern Ireland, the green party of England and Wales won their first MP at 2010 general election and were seventh overall in votes. They have been rising polls since last 2014 challenging the liberal democrats for fourth. Plaid Cymru organize in Wales and coordinates with SNP and currently have 3 MPs and have only two local government. WHO WILL WIN UPCOMING GENERAL ELECTION? Election for casting machine uses all the latest national and constituencies poll to predict the election including all people i interviewed says Labour may win 290 seats, conservatives may win 261 seats, liberal democrats may win 27 seats may win 3 seats. There are 650 seats in the house of common, party needs to win one or more than half to form a majority government.16 of the 18 government formed since second world war of 1942 have been majority. In 2005 conservatives won more votes than labour under Tony Blair ,they are disadvantaged byUK voting system, the only won 307 seats,19 short of majority.

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Conservative may win in south west England. To me, the results of wining upcoming election will be decided by regional swings, regional swings could help labour do better where it count ,in place like north-west England ,London and east midlands because voters in different areas of the UK behaving in different ways. Regional swings ought to be a major influence on labour's plan for the campaign. Labour does not need to achieve a uniform swing right across the

UK to do well in election .labour may win 2 percent votes in wales, south, southwest like Cardiff north, Plymouth and Sutton. labour likely win seats in carlisle ,morecambe,warrington south and weavervale. Labour may fail in bradford, east brighton, kemptown.No single region of Britain will deliver the party many seats on a very small swing. Torries may need many assistance to win southwest England. some says Miliband can never be prime minister because he is

weird and unsuitable ,some says miliband may cause a further collapse in labour party. Cameron's biggest hope will be party's support by two percent points. Harry lambert said on a TV programme that 'we are really in a tie ,rathan than a Tory lead ,but that tie has gone from a labour party leaning one to the beginning of a Tory-leaning one ''.Many people I spoke to predicted that labour may likely win majority seats and supply the next prime minister if the election is not rigged because UK residents are tired of Cameron.. Labour has been criticized Cameron for a reckless reorganization of NHS at all time. But conservatives believes there is a role for private and voluntary providers. Many political analysts told me that, conservatives will lose seats of prime minister because government departments have spent £60million on business class flights, £26million on taxis and £13million on first class rail travel. In 2011 George Osborne barred civil servants from using first class rail travel unless there were exceptional circumstances. David Cameron subsequently said that all ministers and civil servants should take economy class

flights in an attempt to enhance his Green credentials. However, despite the bans several government departments are still spending tens of millions of pounds on luxury travel. The Ministry of Defence has spent £34million, the Foreign Office £23million and the Ministry of Justice £20million.The overall bill has fallen from £28million in 2010-11 to £22million in 2013-14, but in some cases has actually increased. The first class bill for the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills has risen from £1.1million to £1.7million since 2010, while the Ministry of Defence's spending on business class air travel bill has risen from £7.4million to £8million. The Department for International Development has seen its taxi bill rise from £190,00 to £260,000, while the Department for energy and Climate Chance from £50,000 to £87,000 and the Foreign and Commonwealth Office from £318,689 to £402,856. The overall bill for business class flights has risen from £14million to £15.2million over the past four years. A government source said: "Taxis are used in some cases to transport disabled staff, and the spend has come down significantly since 2010. In general short haul flights are normally economy unless there is no availability at the last minute. "This is an organisation of 440,000 people, it is still a very big organisation. This is, however, something we will keep looking at. We have outlined ambitious plans to save a further £10billion by 2017/18 and £15billion to £20billion over the next Parliament. This Government's efficiency and reform programme saved taxpayers £14.3 billion last year alone compared to Labour's last year in office. Taxi use is controlled by departments and includes those for disabled staff members pursuing official business. Details of overseas travel by ministers and senior officials are published quarterly.


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BUSINESS AND FINANCE

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Set up 5 years ago, it addresses an issue faced by the African community in the UK, in that there was not a Chamber of Commerce for Africans in the UK. David Smith, Chairman of the British African Business Alliance, was approached by a Ugandan businessman following a project to set up agreements with other Ugandan business people in the UK for a financial inclusion project. “We are looking to target people who are able to run a business, or who intend to A Business in a Box - Minus 40 Freezer

run a business, from start-ups to multinationals,” David explained. “African has huge resources, one of the most powerful being its people. People in the Diaspora are ideally placed to create links between here and Africa.” Developing an Entrepreneurs Pack, essentially a business in a box, in one of about 10 different industries, has enabled BABA to give people the tools to start a business tomorrow. “You could become a construction company, supply materials, build houses, clinics or schools, for an initial investment of only about £6000.” The ability for a relatively small investment in Africa to help create jobs, and sustainable businesses to help move communities forward is central to the work that BABA does. “Why import from other countries, including South Africa, when there is the means to grow,

produce and distribute from your own back yard?” enthuses David “All it needs is the investment to get the initial activity going.” “The British African Business Alliance is not an investment advisor, we just make introductions. Here is an opportunity, work with your accountant and lawyer, see if it will work for you, and if it does, make the investment.” From their informal research, BABA has found that of the approximately 5 million Africans living in the UK, 75-80% of them live in the London area, with million across the rest of the UK. “There are 42 African countries represented in the community in Aberdeen. BABA is there to encompass all of them together as a pan-African group.” BABA have three strategies –

creating contacts, sharing knowledge and delivering deals. “We are building a l Chairman David Smith talking at a Nigerian event city bills.” network, looking The British African Business to get to about 10,000 members in 12-18 months. Currently we Alliance would love to hear from are working with about 22 affili- African business leaders in the ate organisations, reaching 40,000 Diaspora that have ideas, dreams or business plans that they want Africans in the UK.” A number of the investment op- to see turned into reality, as well portunities that are on offer could as African-Friendly investors who be seen as stepping stones for a could help create businesses and retirement fund. “One example is jobs in Africa. “There are practical a Freezer manufacturer, they cre- things that we can do today, to ate fridges that can last for 4 days create sustainable jobs in Africa. without power, which is very im- Everyone is familiar with million portant in Africa. They also have and billionaires, but we need to a chest freezer that makes half a create more thousand-aires.” ton of ice a day – that works out at about $30,000 a year, with the only cost being water and electri-

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ne major area of a firm’s development is joint venture marketing. This article will explain some of the critical success factors that owners should consider when defining a joint venture strategy. The following areas need careful consideration:-

• Product Knowledge – the unique selling point of firms such as size and volume, brand image, style, guarantee/ warranties and technological innovation to ensure product quality, are all important,. • Human Resources – recruiting managerial, administrative and technical personnel according to qualifications, experience, competence and dedication. Staff performance can impact on levels of production and productivity of a firm. • Technology – investment

in IT and other computer-type equipment can only boost competiveness within a firm. This area is also vital for communications to enhance brand imagery. • Legislation – the complexity of statutory regulations and procedures –national and international – can also mitigate for and against joint venture arrangements. • Product Diversification or Differentiation – is essential to the marketing mix; here management should focus on quality technology and human resources for the successful completion of trading agreements. Small industrial firms particularly, should conduct ongoing research to compete effectively with corporates. This allows for a ‘proper product-fit’ to meet customer demands.

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procession by led by Bishops and church choir marked an evening of pomp and celebration for the Instillation of a new Bishop as the New Testament Church of God ushered

in its successor to the outgoing Bishop Dr. Derek Webley MBE. As the ever-popular Webley, 53, a former chair of the West Midlands Police Authority, took up his new national role as Secretary and Treasurer with the New Test-

ament Church of God (NTCG) at its Northampton headquarters, Bishop Deverton A. Douglas, pastor of the NTCG in Deptford, in London, where he is also Overseer of the Deptford District, was sworn in as the new Senior Pastor

- National Youth & Christian Education Director, Cynthia Spence - National Women's Ministries Secretary, David King - Single Adult Ministry Coordinator, plus business owners, Ken Ivey (owner of Regency Auto Centre) and Diamond Travel owner, Beverley Lindsay OBE OD, Handsworth District Ministry’s 14 ministers, and press, including The Phoenix Newspaper, who would witness this auspicious and historical event in the second city. “This is not only a new chapter in the life of this very popular church,” said Bishop Douglas, “but this is also an exciting new chapter for me and my family. I am very honoured to be given the keys and to be part of the George Street family,” he said. “This NTCG is an important landmark in Birmingham, and this is a powerful church for good. And I want to make my mark whilst I am here.” Bishop Douglas went on to say: “My commitment here is total. I had no qualms in bringing my wife, Sister Paulette, who will be overseeing the Woman’s Ministry, and children; David,

of the imposing church, on George Street, in Lozells, in Birmingham, to cover the Handsworth & northeast district of the city. The Installation of the Bishop, the fifth at the church, was carried out with a host of leading figures in the district, who spoke out, with great hope and expectation, as they welcomed in the dawning of a new era, as he starts a new and exciting chapter in his life, in a new town for him and his family. In his inauguration address, to a congregation which included specially invited guests such as Reverend Ruben King

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What is with the weather?! We’ve had ice, snow and hail and we’re meant to be coming out of winter, not going back into it! With Valentines just around the corner, who else is feeling all lovey dovey?

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It’s a BoY!

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Does anyone think that we should show our affection every day we are with our significant other, not just wait for a single day to do it? Either way, I hope you have a great day together! And for those celebrating Singles Awareness Day, every could has a silver lining!

this edition, so make sure you read your way through everything properly! Well that is enough from me, what’re you waiting for? Go check it all out!

inger Shakira has given birth to her second son with footballer boyfriend Gerard Pique. The pop star welcomed her second son into the world at a hospital in Barcelona, where she underwent a scheduled caesarean section, reports said. The news was confirmed in a statement from the

couple with another revealled the baby’s name. The “Waka waka” hitmaker and her beau reserved an entire floor of the Hospital Quiron Teknon in the Spanish city for the birth. The baby was delivered by the same doctor and at the same location as their first son, two-year-old Milan.

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apper/Producer, Kanye West and wife, reality star Kim Kardashian, shared a picture on Instagram by posing with President Barack Obama, with the couple standing side-by-side with the US leader, with a personal message to Kanye and Kim which said: ‘To Kanye and Kim – Thanks for the supportand best wishes to your lovely daughter.” After the meeting Kanye tweeted: “Me and my wife met with President Obama.” Kim shared the ‘flashback Friday’ image with her fans with the caption: ‘#FBF POTUS.’

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ustin Bieber has apologised for the way he has behaved over the last 18 months. The singer, 20, said sorry in a video he released online shortly after appearing on the Ellen DeGeneres Show. “How I’ve been acting in the last year, year and a half, is not who I am. I was pretending,” he said. “Often we pretend to be something we are not to cover up for what we are truly feeling inside.” The reason for releasing the video isn’t clear but it seems Justin Bieber may have been unhappy with his interview with chat show host Ellen.

Bieber sorry for his behaviour During the minute-long apology recorded at home he explains that the live studio audience meant he felt uncomfortable. “I was afraid of what

people are thinking of me right now,” he said. “It’s been a minute since I have made a public appearance. “I didn’t want to come off arrogant or conceited.”

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absolutely this LOVE this word and I enjoy saying it too, not maliciously of course, but I do love it! When something is NO GOOD for you, NO! When something is not able to be accomodated right now, NO! When something is just not for you, NO! And when you just don’t like it, NO! It can be offensive to some but can be empowering to you! Why are we classed as uncompromising individuals when we say NO? If you are being abrupt and viscious without thinking about it or weighing up the options and outcomes then you

really need to ask yourself but, why, NO? Is it because you lack trust? You want to hold on to what you have? Because you literally can’t or is it because you simply don’t want to? Whatever reason it may be please remember that every choice you make has an outcome...life and lifes course will determine the outcome of your choice. Just think it through... now go! YES! Doors may open for you when you say yes and opportunities may flow through, but please don’t be afraid...to say NO!

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Pushkar wins Best Fine Dining at 2015 Best of Broad Street Awards

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ulti-award winning Indian restaurant, Pushkar Cocktail Bar & Dining has won its first award of the year after being crowned Broad Street’s ‘Best Fine Dining’ restaurant at the 2015 Best of Broad Street Awards. The BOBS Awards, honouring the best bars, nightclubs, hotels and restaurants in Birmingham’s ‘Golden Mile’ held its superheroes themed awards ceremony, now in its tenth year, at the International Convention Centre when entertainers, businessmen and women, entrepreneurs and hospitality staff all rubbed shoulders. A great energy and buzz surrounded the event both in the lead up to it as well as on the night of the awards. There were over 20 award categories in total including Best Door Supervisor, Best Police Officer, Best Manager, Best Chef, Best Restaurant, Best Themed Venue, Best Casual Dining, and Best Overall Venue. Pushkar, which has won numerous awards at the BOBS in previous years including ‘Best Fine Dining’ in 2013 and ‘Best Restaurant’ in 2014, won the ‘Best Fine Dining’ award again at this year’s ceremony. Pushkar’s Creative Director, Rai Singh, said: “A fantastic evening was had by us all once again at the BOBS! We’re delighted to be crowned Broad Street’s ‘Best Fine Dining’ restaurant and as ever, we are extremely proud to be representing Broad Street and Birmingham. I’d like to say a huge thank you to our hard working team and to everyone who voted for us.”

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What’s On Horse of the Year Show Birmingham NEC & Genting Arena 07-11 October 2015

Every October, Birmingham’s NEC and Genting Arena are transformed into an equestrian utopia as Horse of the Year Show (HOYS) fills 50 acres of the site with thrills, spills, and world class entertainment. Whether you are a competitive rider, horse enthusiast or simply want to enjoy an exciting day out, Horse of the Year Show Matchroom Boxing Barclaycard Arena 09 May 2015

Frankie Gavin has signed a promotional deal with Eddie Hearn and Matchroom Boxing and will headline a show at the Barclaycard Arena in Birmingham on May 9, live on Sky Sports. Gavin will fight under Hearn for the first time on the undercard of Kell Brook’s IBF Welterweight World title defence against Jo Jo Dan on March 28 before heading

has something to offer every member of the family. Spread across five days visitors will experience thrilling competition, breathtaking displays, unbeatable retail therapy and spectacular horsemanship. HOYS is a National treasure, the finale to the Showing year and home in May in front of a huge crowd with a brilliant line-up in support. World rated Middleweight Matthew Macklin boxes in Birmingham for the first time in almost five years as he looks to bounce back from defeat to Jorge Sebastian Heiland, unbeaten Super Flyweight sensation KalYafai will be in title action on the card and his brother Gamal will continue his rise in the pro ranks and all-action Stourbridge

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the climax to the Show Jumping calendar. It is a place to which all horse owners and riders aspire, as top show jumper John Whitaker highlights, “Winning at HOYS is the pinnacle of every equestrian’s career.”

youngster Sam Eggington will be hoping for a major title bout on the bill should he beat Shayne Singleton in Hull on March 7.

Kasabian to Open the EE British Academy Film Awards

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he British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) has announced that the award-winning band Kasabian will perform at this year's EE British Academy Film Awards. Kasabian will follow in the footsteps of the legendary Tom Jones, multi-platinum-selling artist Tinie Tempah and Brit Award-nominated Paloma Faith by opening the ceremony with a live performance at The Royal Opera House, London, on Sunday 8 February. Kasabian said: “As massive fans of British cinema it is a great honour to open the BAFTAs and

celebrate the achievements in film over the last 12 months.” As recent winners of the 'Best Act In The World Today' and 'Best Live Act' awards at the Q Awards, it has been a phenomenal year for Kasabian, which has seen the band not only claim a fourth straight number one album but also headline Glastonbury and their own sold-out Victoria Park show in Leicester. Kasabian are: Tom Meighan (vocals), Sergio Pizzorno (guitar,

BIRMINGHAM O2 ACADEMY

February 01 Joe 05 Catapult Club 06 Propaganda 07 CASH 13 Propaganda 14 The Valentines Ball 15 The Used 16 Chelsea Grin & Veil Of Maya 17 D’Angelo 18 George Ezra 19 Kerrang! Tour 2015 20 Propaganda 21 Before You Exit & Christina Grimmie 21 George The Poet 26 August Alsina 26 Lindsay Ell 27 Catapult Club 27 Propaganda 28 Left for Red

BIRMINGHAM INSTITUTE

February 01 Kosheen 05 Rae Morris + Fryars 06 King Charles + Gallery Circus 06 Bears Den 07 One Night Only 07 Gorgon City 08 Bailey McConnell + Ryker Sear 08 Hudson Taylor 09 Saint Raymond 12 Black Label Society 12 Hamell On Trail 13 Jack Savoretti 14 Ryan Leslie 14 Scott Bradlee & Postmodern Jukebox 15 Echo and The Bunnymen 18 The Decemberists 19 Dapper Laughs 20 TV On The Radio 21 Alternative & Burlesque Fair 21 Cutting-Edge Burlesque 22 The Lonely People Tour 23 Fightstar 24 Pond 25 The Jesus and Mary Chain 26 Years & Years 26 Death From Above 1979 + Turbowolf 27 Faith Evans 27 People On Vacation 28 Gavin James 28 NME AWARDS TOUR 2015 28 Marmozets 28 Hot Wax 28 Jubilee Club Birmingham – Launch Party

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February 10 You Me At Six + All Time Low 13-14 UK University Cheerleading Nationals 15 Heart of England Cheerleading and Dance Competition 26 The Script 28 The Black Keys

TOWN HALL

February 01 Unlimited Voices 06 The Classic Rock Show 07 2015 BANFF Mountain Film Festival 10 The Kenny Garrett Quintet 11 Peter Donohoe and Beethoven’s C Minor Concerto 12 Hagley School - The Music of Elton John 13 Macy Gray 14 Fascinating Aïda: Charm Offensive 15 The Dublin Legends formerly of The Dubliners 16 Rising Stars: SIGNUM Saxophone Quartet 17 Heath Quartet 19 Europa Galante performs Vivaldi’s Four Seasons 20 Simon Amstell 21 Elkie Brooks in Concert 25 Alexander Panfilov in Recital 27 Fairport Convention

SYMPHONY HALL

February 03 Sam Bailey 04 Transatlantic Sessions 05 Beyond Classical 05 CBSO From the Danube to the Rhine 06 Lydia Glanville Quartet 08 Black Dyke Band 11 CBSO Shostakovich Uncovered 12 Collabro with special guest Lucy Kay 13 Mike Adlington Quintet 13 Omid Djalili - Iranalamadingdong

vocals), Chris Edwards (bass) and Ian Matthews (drums). The EE British Academy Film Awards take place on Sunday 8 February at The Royal Opera House in London’s Covent Garden. Stephen Fry will be returning to host this year’s ceremony, which will be broadcast exclusively on BBC One in the UK – preceded by a red carpet show on BBC Three – and in all major territories around the world. 14 Anton & Erin 15 CBSO War and Revolution 16 10cc In Concert 20 Martin Trotman’s Just Groove 21 Ocean Colour Scene 26 CBSO Mahler’s Sixth Symphony 27 Mike Collins Quartet 27 Maria Schneider Jazz Orchestra 28 CBSO Mahler’s Sixth Symphony

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February 01-05 Spring Fair International 08 Toy Collectors’ Fair 15-17 Craft Hobby & Stitch 15-17 Moda 17-22 Caravan, Camping & Motorhome Show 20-21 National Franchise Exhibition 22-24 Beta International 22-24 PRINTWEAR & PROMOTION LIVE 25-26 Packaging Innovations 25-26 The UK CONCRETE Show 27-01 The National Wedding Show

BARCLAYCARD ARENA February 21 Sainsbury’s Indoor Grand Prix

CIVIC/WULFRUN WOLVERHAMPTON

February 05 Saxon (Wulfrun Hall) 06 Kaiser Chiefs (Civic Hall) 14 Championship Boxing (Civic Hall) 18 Enter Shikari (Civic Hall) 21 BAMMA 18 (Civic Hall) 21 VIP Music Fair (Wulfrun Hall) 26 Rick Wakeman (Civic Hall) 27 Dara O Briain (Civic Hall) 28 Ryan Adams (Civic Hall)

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February 07 Hayseed Dixie 14 Ovation Valentine Day Massacre ft Mallen 15 Jettblack 18 Josie Long 21 The Assist 24 EMP!RE 27 Richard Herring 28 The Black Hounds

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ell guys what can I say, 2015 has arrived and as of yet there is no sign of the madness settling down, so I’m still going to embrace the opportunities that are coming my way and ride the tide and see where I fall off.

Letter to the Editor Dear Sir / Madam, As a patron of Dogs Trust, I’m writing to say a big thank you to players of People’s Postcode Lottery for the £175,000 award given to help the charity care for more stray, abandoned and unwanted dogs this year. Dogs Trust looks after over 17,000 dogs of all shapes and sizes every year across its 21 rehoming centres. The average cost of caring for a dog over the course of a year is around £1,275 and this award will go towards providing vital care. This can include routine neutering and microchipping, vaccinations and other medical bills along with bedding, toys and the mileage costs of transporting dogs for rehoming. As Dogs Trust never puts a healthy dog to sleep, the charity makes additional efforts provide

a comfortable, stimulating environment for the dogs to keep them happy in kennels whilst they await new homes. As a dog owner myself, I know how much love and companionship they can provide. If you’re missing some love in your life, and think you could have time to offer a home to a dog, please consider a rescue from Dogs Trust. Your local rehoming centre will be happy to help advise on the best dog for you. Yours,

John Barrowman Proud owner of Captain Jack and Harris…oh, and entertainer

The new year started off with the documentary ‘White Dee - Whats All The Fuss About’ and although it was really hard to watch for me personally, I do feel that the public maybe got to see another side of the person that is me, and I also hope it showed that I am just a everyday gal, who is completely 100% family focused and will do whatever has to be done to provide a better future for my kids and for the youngsters of Birmingham. So for this everyday gal, can you imagine my shock when I was approached by the man who gave Simon Cowell his 1st ever job lol and another who helped discover Lady Gaga herself, to be part of finding a new girl band - called Office Girls.

Spread the Love on Valentines Day with Scott Bradlee and Postmodern Jukebox!

Being the person that I am, I agreed to do the Birmingham auditions, as I believe we Brummies have so much talent out there that just isn’t being brought out in the public eye and I know its there - I JUST KNOW IT.

I’ve been down to Borehamwood a few times to do BIT ON THE SIDE - and wow - how weird does it feel sitting on a panel with faces that I’ve watched on TV for years, and they actually know me - will I ever really be able to get used to this.

Auditions went well, and then I was called back by the Americans haha to do the London Auditions too - well I had so much fun and can honestly say I think there will be a brummie girl in the final 5.

Well its final night Friday 6th Feb and I’m kind of hoping Calum Best might win it.

Watch space.

So after probably boring you all enough haha I’m gonna call it

a day for now - but don’t worry, I will be back next month and the month after and after that - for as long as you’re all still interested. Take care for now, and love ya all x Dee

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On a more serious note CELEBRITY BIG BROTHER - oh my days - how explosive is this bunch of housemates haha and I thought we were bad - as an avid viewer for the last ahemmmm few years - I am absolutely loving it.

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cott Bradlee & Postmodern Jukebox have been entertaining audiences around the globe through YouTube, and now, with their second European Tour getting underway this month, they will be spreading the love on Valentines Day at the Institute in Birmingham. “We played our first tour of Europe this past June, and to say that it was an amazing experience would be an understatement.” stated Scott. “I liked it so much that I’ve decided to bring the PMJ crew to Europe again this February for a second, expanded tour. We’ll be hitting some countries for the very first time, as well as returning to cities that we visited last

time.” The work of Scott Bradlee & Postmodern Jukebox has been viewed on the ensemble’s YouTube channel well over a hundred million times. Most of those doing the viewing, however, are not fully aware of the method to Bradlee’s madness. On the surface, the method is video – clips of fullband performances (that’s Bradlee on piano) shot in the bandleader’s living room with a single stationary camera. The madness: pop hits of the present performed à la pop hits of the past. Miley Cyrus’ “We Can’t Stop” assayed as a doo-wop number; Macklemore and Ryan Lewis’ “Thrift Shop” tricked out in

flapper jazz; Sam Smith’s “Stay With Me” rendered a 1940s big-band standard. In fact, Bradlee’s method runs deeper. He’s educating his audience about 20th-century song styles; he’s commenting on the elasticity of the pop form; he’s confounding cultural context; he’s uniting generations; he’s breaking the rules. He’s manifesting postmodernist ideas in his approach to production and business as well as music. But as far as the fans are concerned, it’s just fun (and sometimes funny). Bradlee himself will tell you, simply, “I reimagine a song in another style because I want to hear it that way.”

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World-renowned concert hall creates stunning new conference and events offer for international market

New large scale £78m ultra-flexible arts space due for Manchester

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new ultra-flexible arts space is due this year with The Factory Manchester, a unique large scale facility set to open in the summer. The artistic environment, which can be transformed from a 2,200 seat theatre to standing capacity of up to 5,000 will be producing work, ongoing, from across the arts and popular culture and will be the permanent home to the MIF (Manchester International Fest-

ival). A major catalyst to the cultural economy, attracting the best national and international artists and companies, The Factory Manchester will play an integral part in helping the North of England provide a genuine cultural counterbalance to London, supporting the city and region's growth. And, it is anticipated that up to 2,300 full-time jobs will be created, adding £134m a year to the

city’s economy. A new kind of large-scale venue fit for the 21st Century, it will be capable of holding a MIF style performance every week, year on year. The Factory Manchester will have the flexibility and technical sophistication to enable a huge range of work across different art forms and popular culture to be presented to reach the widest possible audiences. Sir Richard Leese, Leader of

Manchester City Council, said: “Culture plays a central role in our growth strategy. The arts is not just a major employer in their own right but help us to develop, attract and keep talented people and is a fundamental element of a city where people choose to live and work. The Factory Manchester will feed the increasing demand for arts as the city continues to grow and provide a Northern base for those wanting to work in the creative industries to grow their skills.” ‘The Factory Manchester’ name is the city paying tribute to the cultural legacy of Factory Records which still resonates strongly as a creative influence worldwide.

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t has hosted Bruce Springsteen, Paloma Faith and Sir Simon Rattle, now Birmingham’s world-famous Symphony Hall has been transformed as never before – from a renowned concert hall into a stunning new space for the international conference, corporate and events market. Symphony Hall: The Next Stage is a creative offering that combines world-class acoustics and expert event delivery with custom-built tiered staging covering the Stalls seating, designed by industry leaders, Walsallbased Staging Services Ltd. The innovative solution uses over 300 stage decks to create a floating

tiered floor providing a 600sqm floor area with a banqueting capacity of 620. A bespoke balustrade system using the latest LED technology has been developed especially for the project and will be used to bring cabaret style events and conferences to life. Symphony Hall has already attracted its first booking for The Next Stage with the confirmation that The Asset Based Finance Association is to hold its annual conference at the hall in June 2015. The Next Stage was unveiled at a launch event in partnership with Staging Services Ltd, supported by Amadeus, Saville AV and Thorns Furniture.

The Authentic Way To A Healthy Eating Lifestyle

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ndre Forrester is the name on many people’s lips, as Crave de Taste, a new and expansive eating experience is unleashed on an unsuspecting, food-conscious, food-loving public. On Soho Hill, in Handsworth, the 36-yearold is hard at it, creating some of the most delicious, wholesome, full-of-flavour dishes that are ‘moreish’ and straight from the heart. In bringing his full-on, unique style of cooking to the mainstream, his experience and influence, from his mother and his deep Rastafarian beliefs, has enabled him to create some of the finest menus seen anywhere near there for a long time. After 10-years now in England, Jamaican-born Forrester has introduced the roots of good, clean cooking, for people with a good, clean, body and mind. Specialising in vegan foods and natural products, Crave de Taste grabs your taste buds and takes it to a culinary place that leaves you at peace with your stomach, as well as mind, body and soul. “My food and my cooking all stem from by spirit and belief that for the best taste, food has to be made from natural resources, in its fully

recognised stages, to get its full value. Just because I cook vegan and natural products, it doesn’t mean my food isn’t exciting. In fact, it gives me the scope to be expansive and create some exciting dishes that makes people always come running back for more. I make it as nutritious as I possibly can.” There is then the vast choice of juices, made from natural fruits and vegetables, which provide the perfect compliment; “The juices are not only refreshing, it also cures ailments too,” he said. “So people who come to Crave de Taste enter the restaurant with a good vibe, which is important to me. Equally so, is that they leaves with an even greater vibe.” Andre has taken on additional staff in his ever-growing restaurant. Presently, he has taken on a university graduate, who he is tutoring in the art of his own, special methods: “She came in, keen to understand the vagaries of cooking the Crave de Taste way and hasn’t left since.” It’s the talk of the town amongst eateries in Birmingham, so, whether it’s first thing in the morning, or late at night, you really need to visit Crave de Taste. Your body will love you for it.


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National Homebuilding & Renovating Show returns to Birmingham NEC

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s the property market has strengthened over the past year, the updated National Homebuilding & Renovating Show, proudly sponsored by

Anglian Home Improvements, is returning in full force to the NEC, Birmingham from 26-29 March 2015 with a record number of over 15 self-build, renovation and home improvement

specialists. Homeowners planning to undertake an ambitious house project such as remodelling, extending, constructing a new dwelling from scratch or revamping their exist-

ing property will find more tailored inspiration and specialist guidance to pursue their plans than ever before. Throughout the four day exhibition, visitors will have access to the latest products on the market, services and innovations from over 500 exhibitors and one to one consultations to discuss tailor made project ideas. They will also be able to attend free seminars held by experts and masterclasses sponsored by Internorm on topics including sustainable heating; financial and planning permission issues; eco living and architectural design. Charlie Luxton, sustainable architectural designer and presenter of More4’s ‘Building the Dream’, and Julia Kendell, interior design expert and co-presenter of ITV’s ’60 Minute Makeover’, will be returning to the Midlands’ home show to inspire the audience with invaluable advice and information on current industry trends. Visitors will have a wide variety of seminars and masterclasses to choose from at the Selfbuild Theatre sponsored by PTO Education and the Home Improvement Theatre. Members from the Royal Insti-

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tute of British Architects (RIBA) will be present at the Ask the Architects zone to provide professional assistance for those undertaking a building project, no

matter the stage of their plans. The experienced team from RIBA will guide visitors and answer any questions or concerns they may have.

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COMMUNITY SPOTLIGHT - ‘SEGUN DOSUMU @ 50

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Segun Ce 50 Golde Continued from Front Page

There were kings and queens, princes and princesses, politicians business people, students, fellow lecturers and teachers and more, all who wanted to pay their huge respect to Olusegun Segun to his friends. With the theme being gold and orange, guest brought a ray of bright sunshine as they honoured him the husband, father, lecturer, community icon…the MAN. As he was being flanked by dancers dressed in orange, gold and blue, he made his very regal, serene entrance as guest hollered in delight at being part of what was a special occasion. Close friend and colleague, Jack Dromey, Labour MP for Birmingham Erdington led a chorus of praise, in his eulogy, for whom he describes as; “The best of Africa, the best of Britain,

the best of Birmingham. That’s what you are,” he said. “And the honour is with me to have you, not only as a colleague, but as a friend.” Marcia McLaughlin, the Managing Editor of The Phoenix asked Jack what he thought of Olu, to which Jack replied - “Olu is the most honourable loving man, and I love him from my heart, because he is a gem in the African Community, and it is my pleasure to be here to celebrate his birthday.” Dromey who was previously made an honorary chief, for his contribution to Segun’s native Nigeria and its people in and around the city. On a night of celebrations, Deputy Leader of the Labour Party, Harriet Harman MP, was given honorary chiefdom for her unyielding support for Segun’s other passion; BUACK


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elebrates en Years (Birmingham Ungano African Club Kingstanding) which was received by Jack on her behalf. “He is what a brother should be to a brother and what a friend should be to a friend,” one speaker said. “The ultimate example that hard work pays off,” said another. A touching video diary charted his life, his near-death injuries, which was a catalyst for him to strive even further to make his considerable mark in his society. Adam Hardy, Head teacher of Christ the King Catholic Primary School, where Segun’s children attend, described him as; “A ‘giant’ of a man and a gift given to us by The Lord.” Others would step up, in droves, to heap their praise on Birthday Man, Olu, Segun. For another of his close circle

of friends, an emotional Marcia McLaughlin,The Phoenix Newspaper Founder/Managing Editor; “I thank you intensely for your input, valued advise and immense wisdom you made when I most needed it,” she said. “And for that, I will be indebted to you. God Bless You!” Expressing heart-felt thanks to his wife, family, friends and colleagues, Olusegun, a Doctoral Researcher at Birmingham City University, research aims to investigate the impact of government policies to the development of SMEs in Nigeria and how they have been able to access finance, remained humility itself as a night of golden celebration revealed just how great a man he is – for Nigeria, Britain and Birmingham.


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BIG SCREEN - TOP 10 MOVIES OF 2014

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n the futuristic city of San Fransokyo, rebellious 14-year-old tech genius Hiro Hamada (Ryan Potter) spends his days participating in illegal, back alley robot fights. Worried that he is squandering his potential, Hiro’s older brother Tadashi (Daniel Henney) takes him to the robotics laboratory at his university and introduces Hiro to his friends GoGo (Jamie Chung), Wasabi (Damon Wayans Jr.), Honey Lemon (Genesis Rodriguez) and Fred (T.J. Miller). Hiro also meets Tadashi’s own creation, a personal healthcare robot named Baymax (Scott Adsit), whose sole purpose is to take care of people. This one night ignites Hiro’s passion and convinces him to change his life for the better, but when a devastating turn of events throws Hiro into the middle of a dangerous scheme, he is forced to transform Baymax and his other friends into a band of high-tech superheroes in an attempt to save the world.

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he opening scene will leave your stomach churning and your appetite dry. FORTH-

WITH! Which is what happened to me as I sat, popcorn in lap, and large cup of fizzing cola in hand. Then BOOM!!! An almighty explosion had drink and popcorn spilling in all directions as my heart was left pounding at an alarming rate. Selma,’ the film of the struggle for voting rights for Black people in 1960s America, made me realise how much Dr. Martin Luther King gave of himself, his struggle to, and victory in, connecting races, faiths and communities, in the light of the tyranny he faced. It showed us how all faiths are connected, how together we can move mountains, whatever happens. A remarkable film where every actor, led by the remarkable David Oyelowo, directors, writers and the rest of the production team deserve credit and salute for a 1st class adaptation of the life and times of the King era. One comment, from stingdem. com’s DJ Countryman, said: “An outstanding production that deserves every accolade coming its way. A ‘MUST SEE’ film for all com-

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If you are reading this and you’re thinking to yourself “Big Hero 6? I haven’t even seen the first five!” then fear not, for this is not the sixth instalment in an ongoing franchise, it is a Disney movie that is loosely based on the Marvel comic of the same name. The world of animation and the world of superheroes collide in Disney’s latest picture and the result is a fantastic one. Taking the emotional storytelling we are accustom to from Disney and the frantic, kinetic energy that is synonymous with Marvel, we have been gifted with this hugely satisfying amalgamation that, despite its January release date, is sure to remain one of the best animated films of 2015. There’s a lot to be admired about Big Hero 6; from the colourful, relatable characters to the bright, vibrant and exquisite animation, this film is visually flawless and is a genuine pleasure to watch. Then, there’s the humour, which you are bombarded with much of the 102 minute runtime and while some jokes may fall just short of landing, the vast majority of it works and will leave you with a huge smile on your face. Much of the humour comes from the way characters interact with one another, especially Hiro and Baymax, who I truly believe will become the Olaf of 2015 – a painfully innocent

and kind-hearted character who children and adults alike will love tremendously. It’s hard to believe how much you can connect with a character that is essentially an emotionless robot. Just wait until you watch the movie; you’ll see! However, with this being a Disney movie, you know that while you are guaranteed to laugh, your heartstrings are never far from

being tugged at, and Big Hero 6 follows suit. It seems that one of Disney’s favourite themes is grief and as horrible as this may sound, you know that when you sit down to watch a Disney movie, there’s a strong chance that you are going to experience the emotional death of one or more of the characters. While that may sound morbid, Disney has mastered the art of focusing on the aftermath of death, where all of the characters help one another to come to terms with it and move on. It’s more about overcoming difficult situations and having hope in the direst of times and, when you think about it, that’s a pretty beautiful lesson for them to teach

our children. Big Hero 6 is no different, and features some extremely emotional moments, but they are niftily counterbalanced with humour so things never get too serious. Now, in terms of the negative aspects of this film, there are only a few minor gripes I can point out, but most of which can be forgiven considering that the target audience for this film are children. These issues are with certain storytelling devices used throughout the film. For example, in order to provide us with a little back-story on the lead characters, some of the dialogue feels a little stiff due to the fact that it is full of exposition. “What would mom and dad say?” Asks Tadashi; only for Hiro to point out that “They’re gone! They died when I was three, remember?” It is dialogue like this that unintentionally drew laughter from the audience and put a slight blemish on what was meant to be an emotional scene between two brothers. Fortunately, as previously stated, these issues can be forgiven as they are few and far between and it is a film aimed at children, so it is understandable that they would try and rush certain dialogue scenes in order to prevent their audience from getting bored. Big Hero 6 is almost pitch-perfect. With enough animated hijinks to keep children happy, enough exhilarating action to keep teenagers interested and enough heart to keep adults involved, Big Hero 6 is truly a film with something for everyone. It takes everything we adore about Disney and everything we love about Marvel and throws it all together into one enormously entertaining experience. I for one cannot wait for Big Hero 6 2, or whatever the hell they’re going to call the sequel.

munities, from every cultural background.” As we both left the theatre, we, instinctively repeated: “I AM MARTIN LUTHER KING!”

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Roberta Lucca Listed on Top 100 Women in Games in Developer Magazine for the Second Year Running

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oberta Lucca listed on Top 100 Women in Games in Developer magazine for the second year running Roberta Lucca is the co-founder, CMO and board member of BAFTA-winning video games company Bossa Studios. Responsible for the studio's highly innovative initiatives, Roberta is charged with growing and engaging with millions of Bossa's fans and players worldwide across platforms such as Playstation and Apple's App Store. As co-founder and CEO of WonderLuk, a London-based brand bridging the world of fashion and technology, Roberta is pioneering the online marketplace where design enthusiasts can buy indi-

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App Store Rings in 2015 With New Records

l Roberta Lucca vidualised 3D printed jewellery and accessories. A serial entrepreneur, Roberta is listed amongst the top 100 women in games in the UK, was voted top 35 women under 35 by Management Today and was an Entrepreneur of the Year finalist in 2014. Prior to entering the entrepreneurial world, Roberta experienced great success by creating disruptive products and leading innovation at companies such as British luxury mobile phone company, Vertu and the world's second largest commercial broadcaster, Globo TV. Roberta will be a guest speaker at the world's largest trend forecaster WGSN's Creative Futures event in May, talking about the future of 3D printing.

The League of Legends World Championships 2015 to be held at venues all across Europe

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fter sharing a memorable 2014 Championship with truly incredible esports fans in Taipei, Singapore, and Korea, Riot Games are looking forward to 2015’s final showdown more than ever. Before the LCS season kicked off, the announcement was made that the 2015 World Championship will be coming to Europe this October. “We can’t wait to head to Europe and bring the best League of Legends pro teams from around the

world to fans across multiple cities and countries.” Europe has been a home for LoL esports since the very first steps in our journey. It’s the setting for the EU LCS, the host for many memorable esports tournaments and events, (including our inaugural World Championship in 2011, IEM, Dreamhack, and last year’s All Star tournament) and the home of some of the most talented players to dominate the game. “It feels great to bring the 2015 Championship back to players and fans who have played such a big

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part in our story.” “Continuing a pattern we began last year, Worlds 2015 will be a multi-city, multi-country event -with our Group Stage, Quarterfinals, Semifinals, and Final showdown held in different cities within Europe. Our goal is to bring live esports action to a broad base of fans across Europe and to provide an exciting and diverse backdrop for fans watching at home.” While you’re waiting for Worlds, tune in to cheer on your favorite LCS teams as they take their first steps towards Worlds 2015.

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pple announced that the first week of January set a new record for billings from the App Store with customers around the world spending nearly half a billion dollars on apps and in-app purchases, and New Year's Day 2015 marked the single biggest day ever in App Store sales history. To date, App Store developers have earned a cumulative $25 billion from the sale of apps and games. Apple donated a record-shattering $20 million this quarter, and since partnering with (RED) has donated over $100 million.

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Two Woman “A story of friendship, love, betrayal and loss. A look at how the love of one man by two women has taken them in different directions in their lives, leading them both to loss but in very different ways.” During Lenford’s funeral service, Glorious paints a picture of a caring husband and wonderful father, while Blossom, holding a wake in her livingroom for the man she loved as a teenager, tells a very different story as she attributes her obesity and illhealth to the man she says abandoned her and their children. This is a heart touching and thoughtprovoking play. It explores themes around Jamaican and British cultural identity, belonging and wellbeing, Will 55 year old Glorious cope with her loss and can 69 year old Blossom, finally move on with her life?”

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ho said we are not breaking new ground? How many of us remember Halle Berry’s acceptance speech on winning her Oscar in 2002 becoming the first and only African American actress to this day to win such a prestigious award for a lead role.These are things dreams are made of. Birmingham born and raised Cherrelle Skeete who was a pupil at Kings Norton Girls School clearly had a passion for performing from an early age which led her to follow her dreams taking her to the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama where she graduated in 2011. Imagine that it had taken until 2002 for a black actress to get recognition in a field we had long been well represented in, but scarcely noticed what must have gone through Cherrelles mind once she graduated knowing that we seldom see black actors on the TV here in the UK. Cherrelle said she naturally gravitated to successful British Actresses and theatres and studied them whilst learning her craft. Cherrelle felt this necessary as she knew this chosen field is difficult for black actors but felt as female this would be harder. The 26 year old says she approaches auditions not think-

ing this is going to be difficult but Cherrelle has even appeared in that she needs the role and her in- the Hellmann’s Mayonnaise adtention is to get it. vert where she played one of the Destined to be cast but stereo- Brummie hairdressers. typed in roles that depicted black Cherrelle makes her screen depeople from an estate Cherrelle but in the high profile British says hard work is the key. drama 'Call The Midwife'. CherCherrelle took to the stage and relle appears in the 2nd episode of battled her way through castings this series. to live out her dream. Some of her It is set in 1960 where she plays stage credits include; Amen corner a heavily pregnant woman Abigail at The National Theatre with lead Bissette alongside her husband Actress Marianne Jean-Baptiste Terence (Kadiff Kirwan) who whose dear friend is none other have both recently landed in Engthan actress Angela Bassett who land coming from Trinidad and flew out to see life doesn't pan this production. out how they exCherrelle pected. said “I was star The episode struck, this show gives an insight was inspiring in into a Caribbean many ways. It family in 1960 exposed me to doing well here women who had in the UK. How the experience many of us have in this field that family members I could learn who came here from.” It was a in the Windrush sisterhood and and showed dethis has left her l Cherrelle in Call the Midwife termination to with some lifelong make it and to be friends. recognised? Cherrelle starred in The West Cherrelle says "this is a job End's 'Lion King', where she that has been very special to me, played a 'SWING' a very de- because it's my first TV role and manding role that covers all the playing the part of a period of ensemble roles, which meant British history seldom covered on you had to know the roles and TV". the staging and the songs as you Cherrelle then went straight into could be thrown on stage very last filming a new BBC drama called minute. This was very demanding 'Ordinary Lies' written by Danny 18 months but this kept it very ex- Brocklehurst - another exciting exciting for her. perience as this was filmed in the

Dominican Republic which is due on screen in March 2015. W h a t a year it has been already for Cherrelle, who has featured in January’s edition of 'HELLO Magazine' as Rising Star of 2015. When Cherrelle first got the call to say they wanted to featured her, she first thought is it can't be THE ‘HELLO Magazine’, until her agent confirmed it was. Cherrelle said “I was humbled and thought, why me?” This was obvious to all who know of Cherrelles performance and determination. Sharon, Cherrelles mom has been her constant source of support, who always said 'follow your dreams, work hard and I'll be there to support you' and her mother has been there every step of the way. So who else would she take to a cast gathering. When I asked what advice would give to budding actors, her words were simple. "Study your craft, we are naturally gifted but we need to widen our horizons; giving you a variety of skills; immersing yourself in your art so that you can be prepared for all levels of performance ". When asked what was her long

term goal Cherrelle was clear; “To enjoy a mix of the arts, theatre, stage, screen, and to be creative, as one day she may want to be a Director. Cherrelle also has also taken another huge step training for her first half marathon, running 13.1 miles in 2 hours 21 minutes,raising money for the Gaaran foundation. They plan to build an orphanage in Berbera Somalia in a much needed area where children 6/7 years old are working to feed a family of 6 and have no education or children who are orphans walk the street and regularly go missing. For more information on Gaaran Foundation check out the website www.gaaranfoundation.co.uk Cherrelle also makes time to support young people in the community as she works with a group young people at The Lighthouse Youth Project raising awareness on sexual exploitation. For more information about Cherrelle check out her website www.cherrelleskeete.com

Sunshine for Jamaican Girls

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ince the Jamaica Netball team fondly known as the ‘Sunshine Girls’ returned home from the Commonwealth games with the most talked about medal having beaten England to take the bronze in Glasgow. Jamaica who are 4th in the World beat England who are 3rd in world, and the scene was set again as the England Netball team travelled to Jamaica for a test series planned not long after the games for the 10th, 11th and the 13th January 2015. The netball World Championships are to be held in Sydney Australia, in August 2015. Both countries knew the importance of the victory of the Supreme Ventures series held in the National stadium in Kingston. There was great support from fellow athletes and a host Jamaicas world renowned artists such as Beenie Man and Etana who enter-

tained the home crowd before the matches. The visitors were given a warm welcome from the home crowd as they encouraged the home team to to live up to their name of Sunshine Girls. The opening game saw the Sunshine girls victorious with a nine goal win 56-47, however in the second game darkness desended on Jamaica in more ways than one as a powercut with one minute fifteen seconds to go with England in the lead awarded them the victory 5547, leveling the series setting the scene for an exciting final game. Both teams knew this game was as important as the bronze medal game in Glasgow and the tactical display that saw the score level at 37-37 going into the final 15 minutes the crowd rallied behind their team and the Sunshine Girls were ‘clinical in their finish’ which gave them a 56- 47 victory over the visitors giving the Jamaicans a 2-1

l Pic: Supreme Ventures Ltd series win. England were gracious in defeat and said Jamaica had deserved their victory. Defender Vangalee Williams was named the player of the series, Captain Nicola A.Aiken Pinnock thanked England for their competitive play that brought out the best from her team and also thank their home support who were pivotal in this victory. All minds now turn to the World Championship and the teams campaign dubbed ‘GOLD RUSH DOWN UNDER’ this National squad do not have financial support the other teams who sit above them

in the world ranking but it is obvious they have the ability. Having just beaten the team ranked 3rd in the world, their aim to be number one in the world with the right financial support is realistic. Want to help the Sunshine girls shine down under? Then why not log on towww.ISupportJamaica.com and donate. The ladies were recognised at the recent RJR Sports evening with the Team Sports Award for their Bronze Medal victory at the Commonwealth Games. Well Done Ladies!

RJR Win for Record breaking Atkinson

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lia Atkinson has been the darling of Jamaica's swimming for some time.

Atkinson was clinical in her finish as she won the 100 metre women's breaststroke at the Short Course World Championships in Doha, Qatar last December, record equalling time. The Jamaican has become a prominent standard-bearer for black swimmers across the globe. Still, in a sport dominated by white swimmers and burdened by stereotypes, there have been the far too frequent challenges of racism. Atkinsons impressive performance at the Commonwealth Games

in 23rd July - 3rd August 2015 in Glasgow where she once again show her exception talent by winning silver in the breast stroke and setting a new games record saw her named as favourite to win the RJR prestigious Sports woman of the year 2014 award. Jamaica hosted it RJR Sports woman and man of 2014 award of the year held on Friday 16th January 2015 at the Pegasus Hotel. The nomination for the women s category included Shelly Ann Fraser-Pryce and Veronica Campbell-Brown to name a few. How-

ever to rapturous applause the 26 year-old was named RJR Sportswoman of the year. Her moving acceptance speech acknowledged the support of her family and her Sponsors Grace Kennedy and she marvelled at how this small island of Jamaica can now boast having the fastest athletes on land and now in water. Atkinsons Gold medal performance has seen her acknowledged as the second black woman to hold a world record and the first to hold world title.

'Spread the word there’s a new Bishop in town'

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l Beverley Lindsay OBE OD, with Bishop Douglas and his First Lady ew Testament the people forward" Church of God He reminded him “This H a n d s w o r t h may be a big church with came to it's de- some influential people but fining moment of the In- be not afraid and walk in stallation service on Sat- humility.” He told the conurday 10th January 2015 gregation that having been of Bishop Deverton A. friends with Bishop Douglas Douglas. over the years he is sure he The Bishop and First Lady will be a great servant leader. Douglas and their 4 children Bishop Henry looked at the received a rapturous recep- congregation and his parting tion lead by Handsworth words were "Do a beg unu, Community Choir with the look after me friend". There evening led by Bishop Ruben was a welcome address from King and Bishop Bolt. each of the church ministry An excitement gripped groups before Bishop Bolt the air as the service com- carried out the act of Installmenced. Bishop Douglas ation of Bishop Deverton was the 5th Minister to be in- Douglas. stalled in 62 years at George Bishop Douglas delivered Street Handsworth and The his first service on Sunday District. 11th January 2015, the The Inaugural address church also got a chance to was given by Bishop Lloyd hear from the First Lady, Henry who told Bishop who told the congregation Douglas "Encourage your- “Get used to me as I am not a self and stay strong like quiet worshipper'. David and Joshua. God has With his stern words called you not to maintain 'Spread the word there is a the status quo, your task is to new Bishop in town'. We be courageous and to move wish him well.


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amaica and the UK are set to rock to reggae rhythms this February as a series of events are planned across the Caribbean island and Great Britain to celebrate what would have been Bob Marley's 70th birthday. The late, iconic reggae star Bob Marley is set to be remembered in his homeland of Jamaica with a landmark concert to mark what would have been his 70th Birthday. The artist who is famous for worldwide hits such as 'No Woman No Cry' and 'One Love' will be honoured by the people of Jamaica and fans from across the world with a musical tribute to the man that dedicated his life to music.

Activities to mark the 70th anniversary of Bob Marley's birthday will take place on February 6 at the Bob Marley Museum on Hope Road and Tuff Gong Studio on Marcus Garvey Drive. The day's activities will include symposiums on Reggae Music and Reggae Jam sessions with Chronixx, Kabaka Pyramid and Nomaddz. Stars from the world of music will come together on 7 February 2015 at Kingston's Waterfront to continue the celebration in honour of the music legend's contribution to reggae. Three of Bob Marley's sons Stephen, Damian and Kymani, will headline the free concert with other music legends including the likes of Tarrus Riley, Marcia Griffith and Lauryn Hill

set to perform to the crowds. Thousands of fans are expected to pay homage and head to Bob's homeland to mark the anniversary. The concert will feature as part of an annual month-long celebration dubbed Reggae Month It's Kingston for February that will see Jamaica celebrate its roots as the home of reggae with a busy calendar of activities kicking off on 1 February 2015. Meanwhile here in the UK, Marley's base for many years in the 1970's, the Jamaica Tourist Board (JTB) is launching a social media campaign asking the UK to share details of how they plan to celebrate the star's birthday on 6 February 2015. The JTB is seeking news and images from those lucky enough

Literal Enlightenment

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s individuals, we are often inspired to perform certain activities by various factors in our daily lives. Our decisions are more than often influenced by outside factors, whether it is through an interaction with another person or a television programme that manages to persuade us to give up all sugars and ultimately start the diet the next day, or the day after... A powerful medium that affects our perceptions and can often alter our actions in a certain direction, are books. Naturally they have been around for centuries, and have enlightened millions across the world and touched generations in many different ways, and with some instances even managed to change our society.

An example of this, can be the ‘Diary of a Young Girl’ by Anne Frank, a title and piece of history that everyone is familiar with, regardless of whether they had read it or merely heard about it through a friend. Her story was majorly influenced by the situations around her, the environment she’s been placed in - or trapped rather - and the historically significant time setting that allowed her to produce a memento which has

a distinct meaning to each one of us. My recent eye-opening visit to Amsterdam, almost compelled me to see the Anne Frank museum and house. Oddly, the inside did not feel like a museum until I reached the gift shop at the end of the tour - which almost resembled a stimulation of the ambushed Jewish family of which I felt a part of for the brief hour. The silence of all visitors and their ever so cautious steps up the numerous and challengingly steep staircases, reinforced the atmosphere of the sheltered lifestyle

to be setting off to Marley's homeland to commemorate the date, those who will be donning rasta wigs in his honour, videos of future reggae stars singing one of Bob's hits or even those who will have his albums Legend and Exodus on repeat all day long. Reggae Month Its Kingston for February aims to use reggae music and its cultural significance to attract visitors to Jamaica's capital, Kingston. Events include everything from family-friendly festivals and music performances, to food and cultural events, as well as international reggae conferences and lectures. The month of celebrations will close with an exclusive awards ceremony by The Jamaica Reg-

of the Frank family. As one of the youngest and talented writers, Anne Frank captured the beauty of life without really ‘living’, a task which to most will sound incredibly difficult to manage. Yet her talent has been recognised by millions of readers through the centuries, thus raising people’s awareness on humanity and influencing their outlooks. I too was influenced to change my ways and perceptions on certain aspects of life by various novels. After reading ‘The Fault in Our Stars’ by John Green, as well as watching the film (dir. J. Boone, 2014) I was incredibly intrigued and eager to explore the

gae Industry Association on 28 February 2015. Reggae veterans John Holt and Hopeton Lewis will be recognised posthumously for their contribution to reggae music. Those lucky enough to be in Jamaica for the landmark date and are looking to party in to the early hours, can head to Negril on the island's west coast for the Bob Marley Birthday Bash, a week-long celebration in honour of the Three Little Birds singer. The Birthday Bash is now in its 23rd year and between 1 February and 6 February 2015 will invite visitors to enjoy a reggae party, live bands and tribute acts, all whilst enjoying the traditional flavours of Jamaica. For more information, visit the Bob

city of Amsterdam, whilst following the footsteps of the two protagonists who despite their difficult physical conditions, embrace the adventure arranged for them by the author. Although they are fictional characters living in a fictional world, nevertheless, my experience of reading the novel and re-living their story by watching it on screen, had an impact on myself to such an extent, that I was determined to travel to another country and absorb it with my own eyes. The power of mediums is incredibly strong in the 21st cen-

Marley Birthday Bash Facebook page. When it comes to family-friendly entertainment, Nesta's Rock is a musical that focuses on the life of the young Marley and will run until 22 February 2015. Audiences at the Philip Sherlock Centre for the Creative Arts in Kingston will be entertained by the young star's story who's dreams are met with some ridicule from his friends and he soon finds himself on a magical journey, transported to the whimsical farming village of Nine Mile. For tickets, visit Jamaican Musical Theatre.

by Agata Klosowska tury, whether it’s the social media, television programmes or books, they educate us and thus allow us to open our minds to new opportunities and brand new concepts which were unfamiliar, but always available to us. In other words, I encourage you to read and explore your mind through the power of imagination.

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FASHION AND LIFESTYLE

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The Ginger Tree Boutique’s newest store opens its doors in Solihull

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rowing from strength to strength, quality designer haute couture The Ginger Tree announced its ongoing expansion with the newest store, in Solihull, in the West Midlands. Adding to the store which sits prominently on The Parde, in the Gracechurch Shopping Centre, the latest ladies Italian designer fashion boutique, in Mell Square, has a new, wider range of fantastic valley, such as the amazing Single Capes which recently arrived in store. So, for the latest Lagenlook, Diva Catwalk and Forever Unique, at The Ginger Tree their collections will combine beautiful textiles with the season's key looks, translated into effortlessly, wearable and co-ordinated pieces

The National Wedding Show Returns To The NEC

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he UK's biggest wedding show is preparing to return to Birmingham NEC (Febraury 27-March 1) - just two week after Valentine’s Day as The National Wedding Show returns at the perfect time for newly engaged couples to celebrate their romantic Valentine’s proposal and start planning the day of their dreams. With over 250 of the of the nation’s best wedding suppliers and the hottest names on the high street, as well as a stellar line up of features, The National Wedding Show is the no.1 destination for brides and grooms to try, buy, book and hire everything they need for their big day. The unmissable 'Catwalk Show' will present the latest trends from the very best in bridal including The Dressing Rooms, Berketex, Alfred Angelo, Allure Bridals, Lisa’s Bridalwear, Debenhams and many more. The finishing touches will be provided by official show sponsor bareMinerals, iconic nail brand Essie and hair brand Fudge, who will create the latest bridal beauty looks and hair styles to complement each dress. With stylish menswear from Moss Bros and Burtons as well inspiration for bridesmaids and Mother of the Bride, the Catwalk Show is a must see for the entire bridal party. Brides will be able to browse and try on their dream dresses in the 'Bridal Boutique' and 'Designer Area,' which together house the largest number of dresses under one roof.

- everything the modern women identify with. Providing excellent value, fivestar customer service and a great shopping experience, with special one-off offers available, The Ginger Tree Boutique, in Sutton

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Strictly helps rid Blue boy Webbe of demons

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oy-band star Simon Webbe has revealed how appearing on reality shows has helped him find self-peace after a severe battle with depression. The star of the band Blue talked of how his appearance and runner-up on BBC’s hot show, ‘Strictly Come Dancing,’ helped him turn his life around and face the demons that have been dogging him for years. 36-year-old Webbe said he believes that taking part

in the show helped him beat depression after he recently opened up about his mental health issues. The chart-topping singer who, with his band, enjoyed a string of hits throughout the last decade appeared on several ‘reality’ shows, including; ‘I’m A Celebrity, Get Me Out Of Here,’ and the ‘Reunion,’ with band-members Birmingham-born Simon said: “My experience on ‘Strictly’ was the catalyst for me to release all the tensions and angst that was in me.

I used to think ballroom was just for posh people, but my experience helped me to learn about a different set of values and discipline, which I didn’t know was so important to the genre. What people do in the pop industry is nothing compared to this kind of dancing. I have maximum respect for anyone doing it. And, I’m missing the show immensely.” He will be on the road, as part of the Strictly Come Dancing UK Tour later in the year.

100 years on - "Gone but not forgotten"

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t The Venue in Edgbaston, Erma’s Jamaica Hospital Appeal Fund UK held a Commemoration event highlighting Caribbean and African soldiers contribution in WW1. There were distinguished guests from the forces, The Lord Mayor of Birmingham Cllr Shafique Shah, Wade Lyn the Jamaican consul, Dr Mashuq Ally - AD for equalities BCC amongst others from the armed forces.

Selina Medford and her husband told the story of the late Eustace Graham Medford who was a war veteran and sadly passed away on the 13.11.13 one day after his 91st birthday.

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Happy Birthday to Maxine at 50!

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here were festivities last month when Maxine McLaughlin celebrated her 50th Birthday at Marco Pierre-White Steakhouse at the Mailbox in Birmingham. Surrounded by her friends and family, including great niece Zenayah-Aura who on her first

restaurant visit at 3 months old could not tuck into a large steak, her grandmother and her father Mark Dwayne ate one on her behalf as she sucked on her bottle of milk. This was all done to mark Maxine’s 50th, a remarkable memorable occasion, a gift from her daughter Talisa.


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ear It. Beat It. this February and join the nation in the fight against heart and circulatory disease with the British Heart Foundation Did you know that one in four of our loved ones are lost to heart and circulatory disease each year? It kills more women than men and is responsible for almost 160,000 deaths in the UK each year, an average of 440 people each day. There are currently 7 million people in the UK living with heart and circulatory disease. On the first Friday of the month, 6 February, as a part

Case Study: Dawn Bell

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had been born with a heart condition and had open heart surgery as a child. I thought I was well until I learnt at the age of 33 that I had developed heart failure. I had been even more tired and breathless than normal but put it down to being a busy working mum. With medication I carried on leading a near normal life. Until one night last year I had a cardiac arrest in my sleep. My husband thought I was dead and told my two teenage daughters 'mums gone.' Thankfully I was resuscitated and given a second chance of life. After the cardiac arrest I had fantastic support and reassurance from a local British Heart Foundation nurse. She was positive and upbeat, telling me that I could live my life as well as, if not better than before. I was fitted with an ICD, an internal defibrillator. If my heart ever goes into a dangerous rhythm again it will shock it back into a normal rhythm. The British Heart Foundation is funding research into new treatments and possibly a cure for heart failure. The help and support I've received has helped keep me alive, to enable me to spend many more precious years with my family.

of Heart Month, the British Heart Foundation (BHF) is asking the nation to join the fight for every heartbeat and show their support by wearing red to fund life-saving heart research. Whoever you are doing it for, and whatever you decide to wear, it’s easy for your workplace, school or group of friends to take part. If you want to get involved with Wear It. Beat It. simply encourage your colleagues, friends or pupils to wear red for a day and host a red event. You will find all the tools you need to help you plan a spectacular red fundraiser in your free fundraising kit available from the BHF, including posters, stickers, recipe ideas and red-themed quizzes.

The BHF is the UK’s number one heart charity. For over 50 years it has pioneered research that’s transformed the lives of people living with heart and circulatory disease. It has played a pivotal role in the discoveries of vital treatments helping those affected to live longer, healthier lives. This cutting –edge programme of research is powered by your generosity and support. Every pound raised will help make a massive difference to the millions of people living with these conditions. Help mums, dads, grandparents or babies born with heart and circulatory problems by hosting a Wear It. Beat It. event for the BHF on 6 February.

Wear it. Beat it. this February in Heart Month to raise funds for the BHF’s life-saving research. Get your free Wear it. Beat it. fundraising kit now at bhf.org. uk/red or call 0300 330 06450.

Share your fitness efforts and join city’s magic million challenges

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esidents are being asked to put their best foot forward – and complete one of two city-wide fitness challenges. Wolverhampton City Council's Public Health team have thrown down the gauntlet to people to collectively either complete a million miles or lose a million pounds in support of the city's fight against obesity. Residents are being encouraged to record their distances whenever they walk, swim, cycle or run a mile or more on the special Million Miles for Wolverhampton challenge totaliser – with the hope that

collectively Wolverhampton can cover 1,000,000 miles over the next 12 months. The miles should be in addition to distances that people complete on a regular basis, for instance walking the dog further, cycling to work rather than driving, doing an extra few lengths in the swimming pool or spending more time on the rowing machine at the gym. Wherever or whenever these miles are completed, people are being asked to add them to the online totaliser available at www.wolverhampton. gov.uk/wecantw8 and help Wolverhampton towards the magic million mark. Meanwhile, residents who are looking to lose weight this new year can support a separate challenge – by helping Wolverhampton to collectively shed a million pounds. Each pound they lose can be added to the Million Pounds for Wolverhampton challenge totaliser online as Wol-

verhampton seeks to lose 1,000,000 lbs. Councillor Sandra Samuels, Wolverhampton City Council's Cabinet Member for Health and Wellbeing, said: “These very public challenges have been launched on the back of the Obesity Summit held in Wolverhampton in November, in which we came together as a city to start to tackle the obesity crisis facing Wolverhampton. “More than two thirds of adults in our city are either obese or overweight and an increasing number of young people are following suit, so it's imperative that we do something about the problem now before it's too late. “Similarly, we want to recognise the great efforts that people are making to lose weight in Wolverhampton – and I am sure plenty of residents have embarked on health kicks this new year – by recording the pounds they shed. “So if anyone is on a diet or bit of a health kick

and the scales are going down, I’d urge them to log on and record their weight loss over the coming weeks and months and help us complete our own million pound drop. “There are of course many good reasons to maintain fitness levels and a healthy weight, from the immediate benefits of having more energy and feeling better about yourself to longer term rewards like reducing risks of potentially life-threatening conditions like stroke, heart disease, cancer and type 2 diabetes.”

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More hi-tech monitors to combat ‘silent killer’

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ealth bosses are set to increase the number of hi-tech health monitors located across the city after a successful trial in 2014. Seven state-of-the-art Health Monitors, which measure height, weight, body mass index (BMI) and blood pressure, were installed in locations across Birmingham last August, with an eighth going into Aston’s New Jerusalem Apostolic Church in November. The free-to-use monitors provide a printout of results and people are encouraged to seek further medical advice if they have concerns. People are also encouraged to access the many lifestyle services available across the city such as weight

management services, physical activity schemes and smoking cessation. High blood pressure is sometimes called the silent killer, as it often has no symptoms but can significantly increase your risk of heart disease, stroke and dementia. The £3,000 machines make it easy for people to regularly check their blood pressure and have already been used over 12,000 times. Now Cabinet Member for Health and Wellbeing, Councillor John Cotton, has given the green-light for more. He said: “There’s no substitute for seeing a health professional if you’re worried about your health but these machines act as an early warning system for a number of problems, including the ‘silent killer’ high blood

pressure. The results give people a nudge towards seeing their GP to discuss concerns or making healthy changes to their lifestyle like losing weight, drinking less, doing more physical activity or using less salt. Nudging people towards a healthier lifestyle can have a major impact on some of the largest causes of mortality and morbidity in Birmingham.” One of the next wave of monitors has been offered to Birmingham Central Mosque – people from a South Asian background are more likely than people from other communities in the UK to have certain health conditions, including diabetes and heart disease. Cllr Cotton added: “We’re target-

ing a community who are at high risk of developing heart disease and our aim is to help people make changes to their lifestyles to hopefully lead longer, healthier lives.”

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‘Your Environment is your Gym and the Personal Trainer is you’

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TOTAL SUPPORT GROUP FOR JONATHAN 2015 - GRAND CEREMONY

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TOTAL SUPPORT GROUP

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earing up to the impending elections Nigeria, Nigerians and nationals in the wider Diaspora braced themselves, as candidates jockeyed for the position of President of the African powerhouse nation. Backing the country’s current leader, the Total Support For Jonathan 2015 In Diaspora (UK) group, gathered for the final push, to help secure a record second term in office fur their President, GoodLuck Ebele Jonathan. The group, formed by committed Nigerians who share their leader’s vision of transformation anchored on truth, honesty, hard work, discipline, courage, honour, social justice and peaceful co-existence, set out their agenda to show their native country in the best light, whilst highlighting

the Jonathan administration’s achievements and project Nigeria positively worldwide. At their conference, in London, specially invited guests joined grassroots supporters and party workers as they rallied for that final push, before Election Day. Led by a host of distinguished, learned figures, prominent both in Britain and Nigerian, the Total Support Group For Jonathan set out to cement their leader’s already seemingly ‘given’ to continue in power further on. Group Director, Coordinator and Chair, Nigeria’s leading Investigative Reporter, Alhaji Dauda Awwal, led a chorus of praise, adulation plus build and re-enforce a solid core of support and goodwill for their under-fire leader. Going through the regu-

lar ‘politicking’ rhetoric, he heaped praise on GoodLuck’s economic record and position. On his country’s much-highlighted woes, he said: “Our objective is to counter the negativity being carried out by the western media,” he said. “We want to correct the ill-perceived notion of African politics often perpetuated.” About people’s views of his country, he said: “Nigeria’s problem was started by Nigerians and Total Support is about resolving the many issues faced by the country and its people.” Pressed on the troubled situation re: Boko Haram, the missing schoolgirls and continued kidnappings and bombings, he said: “Despite the perception, Total Support is not supporting Boko Haram and until we stop the generalisation of politics, they will not be beaten.


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TOTAL SUPPORT GROUP FOR JONATHAN 2015 - GRAND CEREMONY

SPEAK VOLUMES FOR JONATHAN President Jonathan is striving to be at one with his people.” Joining Awwal on the top table was David Smith, Chair of the British African Business Alliance. More objective and sharing his experience of economically-astute Nigeria, he talked about the growing business opportunities there. “I have a personal connection with Nigeria-since 1948. Nigeria is a land of endless opportunities, yet nobody outside the Diaspora are fully aware,” he said. “Small to Medium Enterprises is represented by 17.5million businesses-98.8% of which is single-run businesses. So, people within the Diaspora need to network more. The UK is desperate to create links with Nigeria and the country has the power to dic-

tate its direction.” Dr. Robert Tunde Ajani, an active and vocal member of the Group, talked of the ongoing, ever-developing infrastructure of his country under the regime, and false image often created by the media, offered his support, saying: “The changing relationship between factions in the country is such, now, that with the presence and development of oil, under this government we are seeing Nigeria clarify its position as the number 1, execrating our position as the continents leading economic power. In their drive to get a more positive, objective and informative view of Nigeria, the Total Support Group were honoured to invite Marcia McLaughlin, Managing Editor of The Phoenix Newspaper, as one of the keynote speakers.

Taking a non-political stance, she enlightened members of the greater need for a united front in Nigeria, for the country to be seen in a more positive light internationally - whoever the leader is. “As The Phoenix represents positive, informative and objective views of all communities,” she said, “then it is important that Nigeria been seen transparently, with the best interest of all its people at the forefront of its leader’s mind.” As the day went on, a line of speakers then followed, all eloquently speaking of their support for Jonathan but it was the appearance of veteran actor, producer, director and scriptwriter, Chief Jimoh Aliu who brought a packed hall to its feet. The 78-year-old television personality, better known as

‘Aworo,’ often playing the role of a ‘Chief Priest,’ lent his considerably powerful support to the Group with his very presence speaking volumes of the appeal of Total Support. The day also saw the launch of The Executive, a new expansive magazine detailing the achievements of President Goodluck Jonathan and profiling past leaders from 1960-present, and beyond. Total Support Group For Jonathan 2015 In Diaspora (UK) stands with Goodluck Ebele Azikiwe Jonathan, the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria through to the elections, on February 14, and beyond as they continually strive to put the image of their beloved country in the best light in the eyes of the world.


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HOLIDAY AND TRAVEL

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Miguel joins stellar cast for Tobago Jazz Experience

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merican Singer and Songwriter Miguel has been added to an already stellar cast of international artistes for the Tobago Jazz Experience 2015. With hits like ‘Adorn’, ‘How Many Drinks’, ‘Do You’ and ‘Sure Thing’ to name a few, he will perform on the night of Friday, April 24, 2015 along with Jenifer Hudson and other major acts. He joins some of the world’s biggest stars including Hudson, Kool and the Gang and Jill Scott in what is expected to be another highly successful Tobago Jazz Experience. The week-long festival will take place from April 18 to April 26,

2015 and Tobago will again play host to thousands of music lovers who have made the Tobago Jazz Experience their annual pilgrimage. There will be some new major initiatives as the Division of Tourism and Transportation works to ensure the continued improvement and innovation in the annual event. Secretary of Tourism and Transportation, Tracy Davidson-Celestine said that she was excited by the quality of acts planned for the week of activities and said that the Division wants to build on the success it had with the headline act John Legend at Tobago Jazz Experience 2014.

Martinique sees improved direct air service from North America and Puerto Rico

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ith American Airlines improved direct service from Miami, Martinique is getting now more and more accessible to travelers from the U.S mainland. This winter, American Airlines operates a midweek flight on Wednesdays from Miami, in addition to pre-existing weekly nonstop service, which operates on Saturdays. Starting this June 5 the airlines will operate 4 weekly flights on Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays and Mondays and next winter, starting December 17, the service will increase to 6 weekly flights to Fort-de-France. “With this newly increased

air service from American Airlines joined with Martinique being ranked #1 of the Must-Visit Caribbean Island in 2015 by Caribbean Journal, this makes our destination a must-see place this year, ‘ said Karine Roy-Camille, Commissioner of Tourism for the Martinique Tourism Authority. “Furthermore, our world class cuisine and vibrant culture, cool offshore breezes that keep temperatures below what most people experience across the U.S. during the summer month, the famed Yoles Boat Race our ‘Carnival At Sea,’ held each July, and this convenient flight schedule make this summer the summer to be in Martinique.” For the Canadian travelers, Air

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Canada operates every Sunday year round from Montreal to Martinique. The company adds additional weekly flights on Tuesdays until April 28 and on Wednesday from May 6 to August 26 with Air Canada Rouge. In addition, until April 9 Air Transat offers new flight on Thursday between Montreal and Fort-de-France. From Puerto Rico, Seaborne Airlines operates 3 times a week out of San Juan, a nonstop flight to Martinique on Sundays, Wednesdays and Fridays. In addition, Seaborne Airlines now serves the local Puerto Rican market and also some US and Canadian gateways via codeshare agreement with American Airlines and Delta Airlines.


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OVERSEAS NEWS

WTM Latin America 2015 opens visitor registration

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isitors can now register for the third edition of WTM Latin America, which takes place from April 22-24 at the Expo Center Norte in São Paulo, along with the 43rd Commercial Braztoa Meeting. The business-to-business trade show, that last year generated US$314 million of business, will open its doors to receive industry professionals, travel agents, worldwide tour operators and journalists giving professionals the opportunity to meet destinations and discover tourism products and services. Delegates will also have the opportunity to participate in a series of seminars and events including lectures from experts on hot topics such as technology, social media and responsible tourism. Among the new features is the A Taste of IBTM program directed to the MICE (Meetings, Incentives,

Conferences and Events) segment. Seminars hosted by the likes of Facebook and Index last year, received huge audiences with packed rooms, as these sessions are not to be missed. Furthermore, the more central location of Expo Center Norte in São Paulo will make the event more convenient for the city’s array of travel agents based downtown. The new venue offers an improved location for international exhibitors, buyers and visitors as the Expo Center Norte is nearer São Paulo´s Guarulhos airport, which is the main aviation hub for Latin America. The International Hosted Buyers’ program will once again offer the opportunity for up to 150 international buyers to attend the event as VIPs, to do business via the pre-scheduled meetings with exhibitors.

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t. Kitts kicked of the New Year by successfully hosting The Opus Group’s 14th Annual Leadership Summit, a business networking event that connects buyers and suppliers together in an informal environment to foster business development in unique destinations. St. Kitts hosted this prestigious business networking event, to showcase the island as a prime location for meeting, incentive, corporate and event travel. Minister of Tourism, Senator Ricky Skerritt, said: "For the past ten years or so we have been climbing the learning curve of your industry and I am happy to say that we now understand and embrace the quality and excellence required by your clients. We appreciate their desires to travel to destinations that offer authentic experiences, a rich heritage and a lush natural setting in order to restore their sense of balance and well-being. We now have the ability to deliver the substantive and meaningful experiences your clients demand, including through interactions with another culture." In addition to the daily business networking event itself, the nearly 80 participating corporate travel planners were treated to nightly dinners and VIP receptions at island establishments including Nir-

l L-R Harwinder Mann (17), Lauren Burgess (19), Jake Morgan (16), and Emma Harewood (Assistant Manager at Co-operative Travel)

Students Flying High after Training with Co-Op Travel

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ravel and Tourism students have complemented their studies at Walsall College by successfully completing customer service and sales training with Co-operative Travel, the largest independent travel agent in the UK. Over 40 students attended the

two-day training course at the Holiday Inn in Walsall, which covered communicating with customers, body language, building and managing relationships and converting an enquiry into a sale. The course also involved students taking part in role plays based on various customer scenarios. Level 3 students have now been invited to complete work experience placements at the firm’s branches across the region and put their training into practice. David Higgins, Curriculum Manager for Hospitality, Travel and Tourism at Walsall College, said: “Whichever career direction students decide to take in the

travel and tourism industry, customer service and sales skills are fundamental requirements in the sector. This training was a fantastic opportunity for students to see how these skills are employed in reality in the industry.”

Colleague Knowledge and Skills Manager at Co-operative Travel, Nichola Hodgkins, commented: “We are delighted that the students were able to join us during the Customer Journey training programme. It was amazing to see how the students and Midcounties Co-op-

erative Travel colleagues interacted with each other and were able to share this fantastic experience.” The travel agency will also put the students through competency based interviews to help them develop their interview techniques and employability skills. 17-year-old Level 3 Travel and Tourism student, Harwinder Mann, said: “I really enjoyed the training and found it an interesting insight into the company and how they operate. I’m looking forward to doing my work placement at the agency and I feel a lot more confident after the training.”

Corporate Travel Planners Fall In Love with St. Kitts

vana Restaurant at Fairview Great House and Botanical Gardens, The Pavilion Beach Club at Christophe Harbour, Belle Mont Farm at Kittitian Hill and Carambola Beach Club. “As the global economy continues its recovery and business travel is increasing as a result, this is an ideal time to showcase St. Kitts as a viable and appealing option for this niche market,” Rac-

quel Brown, CEO of the St. Kitts Tourism Authority, said. Chris Perks, President of The Opus Group, said: “The Opus Group is exceptionally pleased to host the 14th Leadership Summit at the St. Kitts Marriott hotel. Four of the top MICE Houses will be present at this event. This is a tremendous achievement for St. Kitts.”

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ADOPTION AND FOSTERING

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ith a national shortage of Foster carers across the UK, there are more children than ever who need a caring and loving environment, which every child has the right to experience. Whether a crisis in the family, illness or relationship difficulties could be some of the reasons why a child is placed in care.

There are already so many fantastic individuals who foster and adopt children into their families- but we need more! At the Phoenix, all of our team are committed to raising awareness of fostering and adoption through our campaign not just for the month of May, but for an entire 12 months!

We will be highlighting the inspiring work of current carers, the extensive support and training that is available and the difference that you could be making in a young persons’ life. If you feel that you can offer this, or even if you would like to find out a little bit more – don’t hesitate! It could make the greatest difference to a child’s life.

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Good news for three of Walsall's children's homes

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taff and young people at three Walsall children's homes are celebrating after Ofsted gave them positive ratings following recent inspections. The homes, which cannot be identified for reasons relating to the safety of children, are given a full inspection every few years along with interim inspections in between. Full inspections rate homes as either outstanding, good, adequate or inadequate. In-

New course for social workers to improve outcomes for vulnerable children launched

terim inspections rate homes as improved in effectiveness, sustained effectiveness or declined in effectiveness since the previous inspection. A home which supports children with physical and learning disabilities was rated outstanding in all categories following a two day full inspection in December 2014. Inspectors said the home “provides an environment where young people feel safe and say they feel safe.” It was also reported that young people living in the home “benefit from exceptional support from staff and external professionals to en-

sure their physical, emotional and psychological needs are met.” Councillor Barbara Cassidy, Portfolio Holder for Children's Services at Walsall Council, said: "This is extremely positive news for looked after children in Walsall. Although we would prefer for looked after children to be able to return home safely or live with a foster family, if this is not possible, it is reassuring to know that our children's homes are providing them with a safe, caring and nurturing environment.”

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A Tale of Life, Love and Longing

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here is a new course for social workers to improve outcomes for looked after children, which was launched by the British Association for Adoption & Fostering and Sheffield Hallam University. The postgraduate diploma 'Advanced Practice in Family placement and Looked After Children,' which is also aimed at other professionals with specific responsibilities for looked after children, is designed to examine how professionals’ practice and performance impacts upon successful permanence for children and young people. The course, will focus on skills and practice development, commences this coming April. It will initially be run at Sheffield Hallam University and at an alternative location in Leeds with future courses planned in London and Birmingham. Modules involve face to face learning followed by electronic seminars and tutorials. Areas covered will include understanding and resolving com-

plex legal and ethical dilemmas for children and birth parents in family placements and developing knowledge and expertise in supporting a wide range of carers for those children who may have very complex needs. The diploma will be taught by highly experienced trainers from BAAF and members of the Sheffield Hallam University staff

bringing together the complementary expertise of both organisations. On completion of the course, students may register for a master's award through submission of a dissertation. Alan Wood, England Director for BAAF said: “This is a fantastic and exciting opportunity for qualified social work staff to develop their skills in a child focused manner within a professional partnership between

BAAF and SHU. We look forward to welcoming students from across England, helping them to build on and increase their knowledge and experience in their work with looked after children.” Dr Anne Hollows, a principal lecturer in social work at Sheffield Hallam University said: “This is the first dedicated post graduate course for this important area of practice with children and young people. The combination of knowledge and experience between BAAF and Sheffield Hallam University builds on our long established partnership and we intend to offer a significant opportunity to improve and develop advanced practice in this field.” The diploma meets with continual professional development (CPD) requirements of the College of Social Work’s (TCSW) Performance Capability Framework (PCF) at advanced level and is now open for applications and prospective students can register at http://www.shu.ac.uk/ students/form .

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EDUCATION, TRAINING AND RECRUITMENT

Snap, crackle and pop put into pupils’ school day

l Pupils from Woodfield Junior School in Penn receive their first delivery of cereals from Caroline Price of The Well.

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hildren in Wolverhampton are preparing to add some extra snap, crackle and pop to their usual morning routine. Starting shortly, free boxes of Kellogg’s Cornflakes and Rice Krispies will be provided at participating schools and nurseries to enable youngsters to enjoy a healthy breakfast and set them up for a day's learning. Kellogg's and Wolverhampton-based foodbank The Well have joined forces with Wolverhampton City Council to provide thousands of boxes of cereal to participating schools and Early Years settings. Councillor Phil Page, Wolverhampton City Council's Cabinet Member for Schools, Skills and

Learning, said: “Breakfast is the most important meal of the day; it gets your metabolism going and puts you in a good mood by helping to regulate blood sugar levels, so helps pupils perform better at school. “Many of our schools and Early Years settings already provide food and drink through breakfast clubs, and this generous donation by Kellogg’s and The Well will either supplement their breakfast clubs or enable them to set one up.” Sugar Swaps aims to encourage families to swap sugary items for alternatives, for instance swapping sugary drinks for water or lower fat milk and chocolate biscuits for fresh fruit. For details, please visit www. change4life.co.uk.

Education chief hails improvements at city school l Woodthorne Primary School pupils Leah Bennett, William Edwards, Grace Knott, Sofia Montoya-Bannister and Adam

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Stretton celebrate their school’s success.

he Secretary of State for Education has hailed the improvements made at a Wolverhampton school over the last two years. Nicky Morgan MP invited teachers Karen Titley and Laura Watkins-Brown from Woodthorne Primary to a reception at Lancaster House in London to find out more about how the school had achieved its success and to share best practice with teachers from other high-performing schools around the country. Ofsted rated Woodthorne Primary School in Tettenhall as ‘Good’ following an inspection

last year – after previously declaring that it required improvement in an inspection in 2012. They found that the school's new leadership team had been effective in driving school improvement since the previous inspection, that better teaching meant that pupils' learning had improved, and attainment had improved significantly. In her letter to Headteacher Justin Crilly, she praised the “dedication and sheer hard work” of staff which had led to “great improvements over the past few years.” She said: “This achievement is testament to your leadership, and that of your governing body and

senior management team. We are working to put in place a schoolled system, where great school leaders can support and collaborate with each other to drive up standards for all, and the achievements of individual schools like yours are an essential part of this vision.” Crilly said: “We are tremendously proud of our school and our pupils’ achievements over the last two years. The behaviour and attitude of our children has been recognised as outstanding by Ofsted and they really are second to none. We are now in a fantastic position to move the school forward.”

Origami session for crafty kids

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reative youngsters can enjoy a crafty half-term holiday workshop at the Smestow Valley Nature Reserve shortly. Wolverhampton City Council’s Countryside Rangers will be holding an animal origami session, with children of all ages invited to come along and create their own paper menagerie. It takes place on Tuesday February 17, in the former Tettenhall railway station building. No experience is necessary and places are free, though as this is a drop-in session large groups are asked to book in advance.

Head of Adult Learning calls time after 7 “happy and fulfilling” years

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ue Knottenbelt retired from her Vice Principal position at City College in 2007, but a three month assignment with the Adult Education Service in 2008 turned into an unexpected second career. Sue became their Head of Curriculum and Quality and has been Head of Adult Learning since 2012. Speaking at her retirement party, Sue said: “My years at Birmingham Adult Education Service have been amongst the happiest and most fulfilling of my professional life. I have been on a truly amazing journey with colleagues and I leave with the deepest admiration and respect for the work carried out by colleagues in the service. Our mission is to make a difference by providing excellent education and all the evidence shows that we do just that. People learn new skills and improve the quality of their lives

l Sue Knottenbelt which in turn has a huge knock on effect for their communities and the city as a whole.” Cabinet member for Skills, Learning and Culture, Councillor Penny Holbrook, added: “Sue has overseen huge improvements to the service. Not only has Ofsted rated the service as Good in all aspects but our success rates have gone up by 16% in the last four years. “Sue has demonstrated her passion and commitment to delivering education in the heart of Birmingham’s communities.”


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History man, Sandhu starts on a high H istory has been made as Gurpreet Singh Sandhu became the first Indian since independence to play top-flight football in Europe. The 22-year-old goalkeeper from Mohali turned out for the Stabaek Football Club in Norway, making him only the second Indian ever to have played at that

level, following in the footsteps of Mohammad Salim, who played for Celtic FC in 1936 Sandhu took the field for Stabaek in their 4-1 win over Follo Fotballklubb in a friendly tie. “It is a proud achievement and I am happy that my first appearance for the club came in a victory. ” he said. “I am grateful to former Aston

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World's best athletes to shine in revamped Arena

A Villa and Manchester City goalkeeper, John Burridge and television presenter Joe Morrison who have helped me in shaping my career.” Sandhu’s decision to join Stabaek meant he had to miss out on a berth in the Indian team for the 2014 Asian Games and even turned down offers to play in the first Indian Super League (ISL).

“I regret missing the Asian Games,” he said. “Playing for my country is an honour. But I had to sort out the work permit issues. I was so close to realising my dream of playing for a top tier club abroad, so joining Stabaek was more important to me as I want to develop myself.”

s the Sainsbury’s Indoor Grand Prix returns to Birmingham’s newly renovated Barclaycard Arena, the biggest British and global athletics superstars, will descend on the West Midlands in an afternoon jam-packed full of world-class athletics. Last year's sell-out event saw some show-stopping performances from Britain’s finest. GB & NI’s James Dasaolu saw off the likes of Jimmy Vicaut, Mike Rodgers, Dwain Chambers and Kim Collins to win the 60m,

clocking a time 6.50, while there were also home wins for European Indoor champion pole vaulter Holly Bleasdale, Laura Muir in the 1500m and Nigel Levine in the 400m. The international stars also lit up the track with a 2 mile world record from Ethiopian Genzebe Dibaba and a superb victory for Ivory Coast’s Murielle Ahoure against eight-time global sprint champion Shelly-Ann FraserPryce. The world's best indoor athletics meet is certainly an event not to be missed.

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he British Asian Rugby Association (BARA) celebrated its tenth anniversary with a reception at the House of Commons which featured a host of keynote speakers including former Chelsea and Aston Villa footballer and Football Association anti-racism champion Paul Elliott CBE and Mark Pawsey MP, Chair of the Commons and Lords Rugby Club. BARA, established in 2004 by dual code international Ikram Butt (England Rugby League and Pakistan Rugby Union), has been a force for good in terms of promoting community cohesion across the UK through both codes of the oval ball game.

Former Leeds Rhinos, Featherstone Rovers, Huddersfield Giants, and London Broncos, winger, Butt, said: “BARA has come a very long way in the past decade with many effective

initiatives and projects delivered within communities across the nation that seek to build bridges and cement community relations through sport. Now, more than ever, we need to promote positive messages about anti-racism, discrimina-

tion and domestic violence and BARA will continue to keep banging the drum for progressive initiatives such as these.” Paul Elliott said: “It’s important that young people have the opportunity to thrive by getting involved in sport. BARA is an organisation that makes sport fun and free of prejudice and that can only contribute towards bringing everyone together.” Butt went on to play for Pakistan’s rugby union team and is widely recognised as one of the most influential British Asian role models after picking up a number of awards for his work with BARA. “I look forward to BARA celebrating 20 years of success in 2024,” he said.

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Stars bowled over for ICC Cricket World Cup 2015

This Girl Can Continued from Back Page

In Birmingham, Councillor Lisa Trickett, Cabinet Member for a Green, Smart and Sustainable City, said: "Many women are already active some of them through initiatives like Active Parks and Be Active. But the research shows there are clearly fewer women than men exercising or playing sport regularly. There are lots of reasons for this but one of the biggest issues is that many women feel they'll be seen as not fit enough, a bit overweight or too old. 'This Girl Can' aims to ease those fears and show that women of all shapes, sizes and levels of ability can and do enjoy sport and physical activity. We want to celebrate active women on International Women's Day and need the women of Birmingham to play their part." Grants are available for organisations, groups or individuals to host activity sessions and an online appeal for ideas and suggestions has been launched.

Enjoy sports to Inspire a Generation

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ports lovers, or people interested in taking up a new hobby, are invited to join in a game of badminton as part of an ongoing programme encouraging more people of all ages to become more active. No Strings Badminton is part of Walsall Council's Inspiring Generations programme, one of 36 national projects set up to receive a share of £5.9 million Sport England funding to support grassroots

sports activity. Its aim is to encourage people to try, play and lead sport in activities covering versions of athletics, badminton, basketball, bowls, boxing, cricket, cycling, football, golf, netball, rugby, squash/racketball, swimming, table tennis, walking, health/fitness and disability sport. They are adapted so they are easier for people to access and play. The large range of activities is designed to ensure there is

something for all generations to enjoy. For further information on any Inspiring Generation you can contact your local Council for details. Sessions take place at Oak Park Leisure Centre, Walsall Wood, on Tuesday evenings from 6.30 to 7.30pm and Thursday daytime from 11.30am to 1.30pm. Cost is £3 per person or £2 for Move It members. Anyone interested can simply turn up and play on the day.

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he 2015 ICC Cricket World Cup is soon under way with countries jostling for position to take the ultimate prize in the game. Joint-hosts, Australia and New Zealand, are expecting to do great things on home turf, but current holders, India, England, South Africa, Sri Lanka and Pakistan will all be expecting great things down under. For the '15 competition, the ICC will revert to using the Super Over to determine a winner in case of a tie during the final, a playing condition that was in place for the 2011 final but had been scrapped in the lead up to this tournament. There is also an amendment to its Code of Conduct application,

this time round, providing relief to captains who are carrying minor over-rate offences leading into the World Cup. "The captains will only be suspended from playing in a World Cup match if over-rate offences are committed during the event," the ICC said. "Any over-rate 'strikes' incurred before hand will be carried forward to the first bilateral series after the event." MS Dhoni, James Anderson, Chris Gayle, Shahid Afridi, Daniel Vettori, Michael Clarke and a whole host of household names will be will be leading their countries into battle, as the greatest cricketing show on Earth is ready to bowl more than your regular maiden over.

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Women will show that ‘This Girl Can’

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omen all over Britain will be at the forefront of sporting and physical activities as the ‘This Girl Can' campaign gets under way with the aim of promoting physical activities, helping women of all ages, shapes and sizes, overcome barriers to participation. Developed by Sport England, it is a celebration of active women everywhere to prove that whatever the size, ability or previous experience, sport can be a fun and enjoyable part of their lives. And with figures regularly showing that more men play sport than women at every age, the campaign wants to demonstrate that girls and

women of any size, ability or experience can make sport an enjoyable part of their lives. Based on insight into women’s sporting attitudes and experiences, the Sport England campaign uses humour and a sassy attitude to tackle the fear of judgement that prevents many women taking part in sport and activity. Using slogans which include: ‘Sweating like a pig, feeling like a fox,’ ‘I’m slow but I'm lapping everyone on the couch’ and ‘I kick balls. Deal with it,’ ‘This Girl Can’ will tackle, head-on, the rising gender gap between the number of men and women playing sport.

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