MS DSF: A TRAILBLAZER FOR THE NEW GENERATION OF AFRICAN STARS . Ms Dsf born Dorcas Shola Fapson on January 4, 1991, is a British-Nigerian actress, DJ, host, and entrepreneur. Raised in North London, her parents are of Nigerian descent. She lost her mother at a young age and was raised by her father, who greatly influenced her life. Initially pursuing criminology at the University of Bedfordshire, her passion for the arts led her to the American Musical and Dramatic Academy in New York on a scholarship. Ms DSF's breakthrough in acting came when she starred in the third season of MTV Shuga, portraying Sophie. This role helped her gain prominence, opening doors to various acting opportunities in Nollywood, including films like Banana Island Ghost, Blood Sisters, and King of Boys. She also worked as a host for the popular Ndani TV series The Juice, further solidifying her presence in the entertainment industry. In addition to acting, Ms DSF ...
Lagos, Nigeria – In a world where youth empowerment and creativity fuel progress, Samuella Samuella , a visionary young Nigerian entrepreneur, is making a lasting impact through her Empowerment ED Foundation and Regal Fashion House. Her work is not only transforming lives but also reshaping narratives about African talent, resilience, and innovation. Empowerment Through Education and Skill Development Samuella’s Empowerment ED Foundation is dedicated to equipping young Nigerians—especially women and underprivileged youth—with the tools they need to succeed. Through various initiatives, the foundation provides scholarships, vocational training, mentorship programs, and business support, ensuring that individuals have the opportunity to break free from poverty and build sustainable careers. Her passion for empowerment extends beyond financial aid. She actively organizes workshops, leadership seminars, and entrepreneurship training to help youths unlock their potential. Many beneficiaries...
Bisola Badejo has it: effortless confidence and flow, style in abundance. Bisola had her roots in Lagos as an extrovert, but since breaking out in the Gospel industry, she has taken giants strides there by making her brand global by becoming one of the most powerful women out of Africa. One spotlight into her career, Bisola after getting the world's attention to her brand, though with the help of God, remains somehow remarkably unphased, as if success was never in doubt. In August, Bisola connected with our founder Pelumi Adeboye in Lagos to discuss staying true to yourself, and living a life Jesus even when it feels impossible. ENJOY THE REST OF THIS INTERVIEW PELUMI ADEBOYE: Whilst discussing your breakout into the Gospel industry, we cannot leave out without you briefly taking our readers through your Educational background. Care to share? BISOLA BADEJO: I’m a graduate of Electrical and Electronics Engineering. I started my career in t...
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