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Publisher's Intro'
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Peter Anny-Nzekwue:
In June 2008, in issue 17 of Xclusive Magazine, we profiled 50 Most Outstanding Africans in Ireland, the who-is-who.
We are the first Ireland's African magazine to do...Read
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| Xclusive Interview
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LIRA is set to conquer America
Interview with multi-platinium selling South African Singer and Songwriter on family life, the essence of
her music, and her new challenge...Read
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| Xclusive Feature
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Miss Ethnic Ireland 2012:
to mark the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women and to celebrate
the (FGM) Bill passed through the Seanad Ιireann (Irish Senate). Read
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| Special Feature
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The Mirror Boy Dublin Premiere: event photos,
plus interview with Obi Emelonye, The writer, director and marketer of The Mirror Boy and a brief chat with Edward Kagutuzi,
the lead actor. Read
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| Queen Monika Klinaviciute
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Queen Monika Klinaviciute:
the gorgeous Lithuanian born Miss Ethnic Ireland 2012 tells us how she would use her Crown to fight for the
Rights of women, particularly young Women.
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| Ireland's African Super Powers: There are only three categories of Ireland's African people who matter: the very powerful,
the most influential and the big deals! And here is our list - painstakingly compiled!
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FOUR Ireland's African very Powerful Men: Yes, very powerful men! These are select African men in Ireland who combine influence with power. They hobnob with the rich and
mighty in Irish society because they too are on top of their game. They transverse all walks of life,
politics, media, diplomacy and social advocacy. Butthey all have one thing in common: they are not just men of influence; they are also VERY
powerful men. When they speak even the very powerful people in Irish mainstream society listen (and fret). So if you are African and really want
to stay connected with the right crowd do just one thing: Befriend these guys!
TEN Ireland's African most Influential Women: They are mothers, daughters, sisters and most
importantly, they are Africans and they make things move here in Ireland. We call them the most influential African women because they contribute positively to the
advancement of our cosmopolitan Irish society, and without them our lives will never be the same.
SIX Ireland's African big Deals: They are the BIG deals; they are Africans with immense talent and
creativity and have been making waves in Ireland. From the classroom, through the runway to the laughter lounge, they excel on big stages and
getting loud accolades and winning big gongs. Truly, these guys are not just the next big deal; they are already the big Deal. Just six of
them, yes six because like gold, they are precious and rare gems!
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