Author: King Jaja

As the potential for a TikTok ban looms, the platform takes center stage at fashion’s pinnacle event, the Met Gala. A pivotal scene from the iconic movie “The Devil Wears Prada” encapsulates the intricate machinery of the fashion world. Miranda Priestly, portrayed by Meryl Streep, presides over a pivotal decision on photo-shoot looks, illustrating how choices in elite fashion circles trickle down to shape consumer preferences. This enduring monologue not only elucidates the workings of the fashion industry but also underscores its profound societal influence.The emergence of TikTok as a sponsor for this year’s Met Gala has sparked discussion, particularly…

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The election of Bassirou Diomaye Diakhar Faye as Senegal’s fifth president seems to have reinstated the country’s status as a beacon of democracy in the West African region plagued with coups. The Senegalese are hopeful that this new wind of change will bring a paradigm shift in governance. However, the small number of women in the new government leaves many to wonder: Whose democracy is it anyway? On March 24, Faye won in the first round with 54.28% of the votes. Faye was in jail until 10 days before the elections when he and Ousmane Sonko, the populist leader of…

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Sanaa Gateja (b. 1950, Kisoro, Uganda)   Sanaa Gateja (b. 1950, Kisoro, Uganda) Look Over Yonder, 2020       About:He makes intricate works from post-consumer paper that he rolls into beads, sewing them onto bark cloth supports in tapestry-like assemblages. Up close, the beads offer glimpses, between folds, of their past lives—as vintage posters, pages from wig sales pamphlets, and outdated textbooks, among other things. His distinctive method requires the involvement of members of his community, whom he has trained and employed since the early 1990s. Gateja envisions artists as agents for social, political, and environmental transformation, and art-making…

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In 1994, when South African President Nelson Mandela made his first state visit to the United States, President Bill Clinton underscored the enthusiasm and admiration so many Americans felt for South Africa’s liberation. “We have been especially drawn to the problems and the promise of South Africa,” Clinton said. “So we rejoice especially in what you have accomplished. And as we hold it out as an example to others, so we also hold it out as an example to ourselves.”   That sense of deep respect, of kinship with a society that, like ours, was seeking to heal unfathomably deep wounds…

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What is the importance of water? “Water is life” is such a common expression that we use it almost as a cliché. However, that phrase is probably one of the most powerfully true messages the whole creation bears witness to.  If, as we learn from geography, the earth is 2/3 water, and science says the human body is 70% water, then it goes without saying that no life can be sustained without water.  So much has been written about the importance of water. From an early age we have been taught the water cycle and how it sustains life, but…

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Lady Jane Grey, famously known as the “Nine Days’ Queen,” occupies a unique place in English history, her short and turbulent time as queen symbolised the political drama and religious conflicts of the Tudor era. Born around 1537, Jane’s life was marked by privilege, intellectual pursuits, and ultimately, tragic consequences as she became entangled in the power struggles of her time. Early life and education Lady Jane Grey was born into the illustrious Grey family, possibly in London in the early 1530s. She was the eldest daughter of Henry Grey, 1st Duke of Suffolk, and Frances Brandon, the daughter of…

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Empowering Female Designers, Vogue Celebrates Women’s Contributions in Fashion, In an era where female designers are making significant strides in the fashion industry, questions persist about the obstacles they continue to face in securing their rightful place. Vogue, a beacon of style and influence, shines a spotlight on a diverse array of women whose talent, creativity, and impact defy gender stereotypes and speak volumes about their contributions to fashion.The pages of Vogue serve as a platform to celebrate the achievements of female designers from around the world, showcasing their innovative designs, groundbreaking concepts, and unwavering determination. Through compelling narratives and…

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Historical figures are so often remembered for the way they died as much as for how they lived, and the hero of the Green Revolution is no exception.  Upon learning he had only days to live, Norman Borlaug, the much-celebrated “Father of the Green Revolution,” who brought chemical fertilizer and insecticide to Asia and Latin America in the 1960s, went silent for a day before finally expressing a few words of regret. “Africa. I failed Africa,” he said, according to a granddaughter. “I never brought a Green Revolution to Africa and I need five more years to do that.”  Only…

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So you’ve decided to give your car the ultimate protection and a head-turning appearance. But with options like Paint Protection Film (PPF) and full car wraps vying for your attention, choosing the right one can be tricky. Let’s break down the pros and cons of each approach to help you make an informed decision: The Invisible Shield: Paint Protection Film (PPF) PPF is a thin, ultra-durable film applied directly to your car’s paint. Think of it as an invisible shield that protects against: Scratches and scuffs: From rogue shopping carts to flying debris, PPF absorbs the brunt of minor impacts,…

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