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Welcome to the Globeattain Adcenter Award an award that celebrate women around the world.
Afro Carib Lifestyle's & Achiever's newspaper Magazine is a new vision from my Radio Talk Show and communities activit ies shared news.Online and Print copy. The print edition is published yearly. First ever lifestyle & Achiever's newspaper magazine in Ireland hoping to break into the mainstream Irish media market circulation and viewers. The newspaper magazine will cover Africans and Caribbeans in Diaspora and will also describe our integration
with the host local communities here in Ireland, studies, involvements, and accomplishments at this school of life that we are experiencing here in Ireland internationally and global involvement.
August 7, 2015
Af r ica Hist or y mont h ir el and
2015
Afro Carib Lifestyle's & Achiever's
Magazine Newspaper
Globeattain Adcenter Award
CAVAN COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
AWARD SUSUANA.O.M
OLATUNJI KOMOLAFE
Women Aspire to Inspire and Elevate Women Award
Be par t of t he success
On behalf of the "Afro in Diaspora Center I am requesting your support toward "The Africa History Month Ireland 2015" to celebrate the positive impacts of Africans & Caribbeans Living here in Ireland. A shared history with the Caribbeans community and shared history with the Irish communities.
Donate! Donate!! Donate!!!
We are requesting your support in the continued organizing of the project to participate on step that we can take in creating more awareness on the project and how to advocate positive role we are playing here in Ireland and as a community and how to face our challenges.
Reasons why support ing us on the Init iat iveFirstly because of "Me" as the creator of the init iative the success is important to me.Your Presence and contribution will be well appreciated in every way because you are helping me to support Africa women, promoting mothers, our culture, textiles and heritage here in Ireland, the image, achievement, the init iative, our contribution as a community , shared history and beauty of Africa.
One of the most special reason , You are helping us myself and the board of "Adcenter" to continue supporting the Organisation "Afro in Afro Diaspora Center to continue in our community work to support Africans & Caribbeans in Diaspora and the integration to the host community.
It is also an opportunity to correct many of the misrepresentations, misunderstandings and fallacies of African Caribbean culture. African History Month promotes opportunities for open dialogue and personal interactions between many cultures. These conversations and interactions can lead to a better understanding and appreciation for what experiences and daily dilemmas each of us goes through as we all try to make contributions to our families, our larger society and integrating within the Irish society and experiencing our shared history
As a woman I have come to the realization of the importance of playing my role within the society, in the world and as a believer in creating a comfort zone for every woman in life and in our spiritual journey with our Creator.
CELEBRATING
AFRICANS & CARIBBEAN AT
IT'S BEST
We are the f irst group here since 2010 that start to celebrate Africa History here in Ireland. This celebration is to
create more awareness around African presence here in Ireland, celebrate our contribution and tell our own story.
"From the horses mouth"
A qualif ied educationist and a qualif ied trainer, with master's in Business Administration and having undergone training in various dif ferent f ield. As a woman with various experiences, this helps me in delivering the best service I can in working with people and making my dream and peoples dream achievable.
Int roductory BackgroundThe Africa History Month Ireland is kicking off with a great event this year 2015 and we want everyone to support us in celebrating Africans Presence here in Ireland. The Recognition of the Role of Africans in Ireland to celebrate "Africa History Month" Init iated here in Ireland since 2010 by Susuana O.M Olatunji-Komolafe in recognition of the contribution of all African that has lived or stil l l iving in the Republic of Ireland, which have played a positive role and make an impact in the society. As Africans we share history with Africans Americans, African Brit ish living here and back home as they also celebrate. To allow youth, children and young generation understand the beauty of their roots and staying strong in addressing the opportunities and challenges of being a minority in Ireland.
On the 19th of July 2015 I Susuana.O.M have the privilege and honor to
moderated and the presenter of the Iconic Outstanding Award on behalf of Ijesa Women
Foundation on the presentation of award to
Most Senior Apostle Moses Adejumo Olaiya, a.k.a Baba Sala. Thanks to the support of Crown Ventures, all the
committee members myself , Bukola Balogun and the sponsor, Busuyi Ultimate AGEGE BREAD?, Arowolo Heritage
Hot Bread and African Dish? and Iya Alamala and so many more that
where part of the history making here in Ireland.
A man that start his journey
as a hard working man, dad, father and a loving son by
collecting "Daily Thrif t "known in my Yoruba
language "As Ajo" a bril l iant knowledgeable civil
servant working as a
"Sanitary Inspector", Known by Yoruba as "WoleWole" and stil l take time to teach part-t ime in the evening by
sharing is God given wisdom with youth. Music also
played a greater social part of his l ife by entertain the people of Ijesaland and is local base home in Ibadan
with high-life melody known as tutelage group
which King Sunny Ade was a founding members of
that group and he want on to become the King of
Juju.
Myself on a journey to make it a day for the Legendary Most Senior Apostle Moses
Adejumo Olaiya
Adcenter Cavan Parent & Toddler
ForumThe Adcenter Cavan Parent & Toddler Forum meets up every second week of the month, we meet 2nd Monday of the
month f rom 10am - 12noon at the Bridge Street Center moderated by
Susuana with the support of the Local Af rican Caribbean communit ies l iving in
the town.
The forum provide a plat form to support the ethnic minority of Af rican Caribbean
communit ies in parent ing with much respect and regards for our own cul tural
bel ieve. This the very f irst of is kind here in Ireland init iated by Susuana that focus on the Af rican Caribbean cul tural
background of parent ing and support for her community. It create a plat form where we can be our-sel f , share our
bel ieve, be cul tural ly parent ing without any form of prejudice, cutout any form of weakness, give room for father's to be part of the forum and a space for
mother's to be mother's.
Meeting with the Legend and living a life of a legend with
a legacy
Power of Sharing!
Legend,Icon Moses Adejumo Olaiya andSusuana.O.M
moses Adej umo ol aiya
r ebacca omakar o
AFRO CARIB LIFESTYLE AND ACHIEVERS
@THE AFRO FASHION SHOW IRELAND
LIFE, DEATH AND GRIEVE
Daddy, Chief Afolabi Olatunji
LIFE, DEATH AND GRIEVE
Question: "What does it mean to grieve / quench the Holy Spirit?" Answer: When the word ?quench? is used in Scripture, it is speaking of suppressing f ire.
When believers put on the shield of faith, as part of their armour of God (Ephesians 6:16), they are extinguishing the power of the f iery darts from Satan. Christ described hell as a place where the f ire would not be ?quenched? (Mark
9:44, 46, 48). Likewise, the Holy Spirit is a f ire dwelling in each believer. He wants to express Himself in our actions and attitudes. When believers do not allow the Spirit to be seen in our actions, when we do what we know is wrong, we suppress or quench the Spirit (1 Thessalonians 5:19). We do not allow the
Spirit to reveal Himself the way that He wants to.
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Young af r ican car ibbean migr ant women in diaspor a commit t e
Af r ican fashion week ir el and
Advisor y Board Member
Adcenter Ambassador Young Women for Integration
Working w ith young women on Integration
Celebr at i ng Af r i can fabr i cs at i t s Best
Wow! What a l i fe we l ive, people, fashion, death and what we do. I love l i fe yet I keep f inding mysel f curious about why? When things happen, l ike Lost is unexplained able; the real ity of death can?t be chal lenge and I ask mysel f how
do you grieve? It became so real to me Death!
My lost bring me to the quest ion Life? My concerns about l i fe come f rom a place of hurt ing and pain, confusion or despair. So I needed to establ ish some clarity over the value of l i fe. If not , I/we may be curious about where we come f rom, or what the nature of l i fe is, the lost of my father and the relat ionship which I was in became quest ionable. Am so in love that I cant let go even when am not total ly sure also ?My Father? I don?t know what I should do right by him, am not perfect so was he but I know he did love me and I love him too. The pain of lost comes in dif ferent way and its base on your l i fe experience. I say again death! Is real , hearing of his death a day to my big show create some strength to make him proud, for hours I couldn?t stop crying, screaming and real izing that I lost a man in my l i fe which I bel ieve
loves me more. If you were to ask me/ anyone and give us a choice between l iving in their present circumstances or not l iving at al l , the bulk of us would opt to cont inue l iving, I real ize at that moment how much I want to l ive for my children, I held my kids close and made them real ize my fear death, tel l ing them that am going to die also because
then it became so real , l i fe and death. l know that one day we shal l die, general ly we are so reluctant to think of our death that this knowledge does not touch our hearts, and we l ive our l i fe as if we were going to be in this world forever. You only faced the real ity of death only when a very close love one do actual ly die, l ike Dad, Mother, Children or a lover, husband or This says
everything. Life is inherent ly valuable and dear to us, regardless of the circumstances but the quest ion now is how do I grieve? Death is the cessat ion that connects between our mind and our body. Most people bel ieve that death takes place when the heart stops beat ing; which is physical but this does not mean that the person has died, because his
subt le mind may st i l l remain in his body. Death occurs when the subt le consciousness f inal ly leaves the body to go to the next l i fe. Our body is l ike a guesthouse and our mind l ike the guest ; when we die our mind has to leave this body
and enter the body of our next rebirth, l ike a guest leaving one guesthouse and t ravel l ing to another. We also someone close that you see and relate with on a daily bases. Death to me now became so real and it scares me and I
real ize I have to make some changes, say something?s before it?s late and do things when I can. I love you daddy!!!!......
Quest ion: "What does it mean to grieve / quench the Holy Spirit?" Answer: When the word ?quench? is used in Scripture, i t is speaking of suppressing f ire. When bel ievers put on the shield of faith, as part of their armour of God
(Ephesians 6:16), they are ext inguishing the power of the f iery darts f rom Satan. Christ described hel l as a place where the f ire would not be ?quenched? (Mark 9:44, 46, 48). Likewise, the Holy Spirit is a f ire dwel l ing in each
bel iever. He wants to express Himsel f in our act ions and at t i tudes. When bel ievers do not al low the Spirit to be seen in our act ions, when we do what we know is wrong, we suppress or quench the Spirit (1 Thessalonians 5:19). We do
not al low the Spirit to reveal Himsel f the way that He wants to.To understand what i t means to grieve the Spirit , we must f irst understand that this indicates the Spirit possesses
personal ity. Only a person can be grieved; therefore, the Spirit must be a divine person in order to have this emot ion. Once we understand this, we can bet ter understand how He is grieved, mainly because we too are grieved. Ephesians
4:30 tel ls us that we should not grieve the Spirit .