Allergy issues can be quite challenging to deal with, and doctors often have no solutions to a lot of them. This is especially true in Nigeria, so a Nigerian entrepreneur producing cosmetics specially formulated with allergies in mind, is engaged in truly life-changing work. In this interview with Clare Anyiam-Osigwe, she talks to Omonefe Eruotor about her passion for Africa, the effects of food on the human skin, entrepreneurship, and making a difference.
I believe I can inspire change, that I can gradually help people see how they can contribute to making the world a better place, and convince them that there is hope, even in the worst forms of adversity.
Monday, 20 February 2017
MEET THE BOSS, CLARE (ELUKA) ANYIAM-OSIGWE BEM, CEO PREMAE COSMETICS AND RECIPIENT OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE MEDAL (BEM), BY HM THE QUEEN, 2017 FOR SERVICES TO DERMATOLOGY
Allergy issues can be quite challenging to deal with, and doctors often have no solutions to a lot of them. This is especially true in Nigeria, so a Nigerian entrepreneur producing cosmetics specially formulated with allergies in mind, is engaged in truly life-changing work. In this interview with Clare Anyiam-Osigwe, she talks to Omonefe Eruotor about her passion for Africa, the effects of food on the human skin, entrepreneurship, and making a difference.
Saturday, 18 February 2017
PICKING UP THE PIECES
A Mile in Her Shoes is a year old. Since the 16th, we started a promo to mark the publication anniversary, by promising to give the first three people who purchase E-copies of my book, paperback copies.
Yesterday on Facebook and Instagram, we talked about hope, of how people need to keep their eyes on their dreams and fix them there, till their whole beings gravitate towards their dreams.
It's day 3, great to be celebrating this milestone. Today we will be discussing 'picking up the pieces'.
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