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Morocco Quake, How Pro. Kingsley Warned About Disaster Since July

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Prophet Kingsley Issues Another Prophetic Warning Against Fire Outbreak Globally

Morocco Quake, How Pro. Kingsley Warned About Disaster Since July

 

Sadly, Africa is mourning. And this is not unconnected to the devastating effect of a massive earthquake that hit Morocco a few days ago.

 

Morocco Quake, How Pro. Kingsley Warned About Disaster Since July

It would be recalled On the 26th of July, 2023, Prophet Kingsey gave a prophetic warning about the great disaster.  In his message, he said for three days his spirit had been picking a signal about the great disaster and called for prayers.

 

Sadly weeks after the message, a massive disaster hit Morocco.

 

Moroccan earthquake survivors huddled for a night in the open on the High Atlas Mountains on Saturday, a day after the country’s deadliest quake in more than six decades killed more than 2,000 people and laid waste to villages.

Neighbours were still searching for survivors buried on the slopes, where houses of mud brick, stone and rough wood were cracked open and mosque minarets toppled by the quake that struck late on Friday. The historic old city of Marrakech also suffered extensive damage.

 

The Interior Ministry said 2,012 people had been killed and 2,059 injured, including 1,404 in critical condition. The U.S. Geological Survey said the quake had a magnitude of 6.8 with an epicentre some 72 km (45 miles) southwest of Marrakech.

In the village of Amizmiz near the epicentre, rescue workers picked through rubble with their bare hands. Fallen masonry blocked narrow streets. Outside a hospital, around 10 bodies lay covered in blankets as grieving relatives stood nearby.

 

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Odyssey Media House Launches with Vibrant Event in Bradford

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Odyssey Media House Launches with Vibrant Event in Bradford, Promising to Ignite Creative Potential and Enrich Arts and Culture

Bradford, UK  – Odyssey Media House CIC officially launched on February 22nd at The Event Place, marking the beginning of a dynamic creative organisation dedicated to fostering innovation, supporting diverse voices, and enriching the arts and culture landscape within the Bradford community and beyond. The launch event was a resounding success, attracting artists, cultural leaders, and community members from across the creative industries and the local community.

 

Odyssey Media House, a Community Interest Company, aims to support the production of quality films, events, and music that inspire, engage, and contribute meaningfully to the cultural fabric of the region. The launch event showcased the brand’s striking blue and copper colour scheme and introduced its leadership team: Oluwadamilola Adetomiwa (Executive Director), Marvellous Godson (Creative Director), Abayomi Adebisi (Productions Director), and Gbola Jesu (Marketing and PR Director).
“Today marks more than the launch of a company; we ignite a belief. A belief born from a simple truth: ‘It Can Be,'” stated Executive Director, Oluwadamilola Adetomiwa, in his opening speech. “Odyssey Media is built on this very principle. We see the untapped potential of diverse voices, creatives, and underrepresented groups, brimming with artistic ideas waiting to be unleashed. We are here to say ‘It Can Be’ to their artistic dreams. With Odyssey Media House, ‘It Can Be’ inspiring, ‘It Can Be’ creative, and ‘It Can Be’ a truly memorable contribution to arts and culture.”

 

Marketing and PR Director, GbolaJesu Amusa, shared the vision and mission of Odyssey, bringing guests closer to the driving force of Odyssey Media House. “As active members of the creative and cultural community, Odyssey Media House is committed to pushing artistic boundaries and exploring new storytelling methods. The organization will collaborate with talented artists and creatives from diverse backgrounds to showcase unique artistic visions and produce thought-provoking content that resonates culturally.”

 

The event also featured the unveiling of Odyssey Media House’s signature projects in film, events, and music, expertly shot by Production Director, Abayomi Adebisi and directed by Marvellous Godson, creative director of Odyssey Media House. In presenting the new projects, the Creative Director emphasized these pilot projects as demonstrating the organization’s commitment to serving the creative community and extending the reach of arts and culture activities to underserved communities and supporting voices within that space that need room for expression. The audience was thrilled by testimonials from first artist, O’Phils, and the Executive Director of OAK Initiative UK CIC, who shared positive recommendations from previous collaborations with the team.

 

The launch then flowed into a lively drinks reception and networking session, carefully curated by Odyssey Media House to kickstart our promise of supporting diverse voices by creating meaningful connections. The room buzzed with creatives from film, events, and music, sharing their visions and sparking new ideas. This launch and networking event is just the beginning of many opportunities we will create for creatives, artists and entrepreneurs to connect, collaborate, and bring their creative dreams to life.

 

 

Odyssey Media House is committed to fostering a vibrant and inclusive space for artists and audiences through culturally focused events, workshops, and networking opportunities. The organization’s mission is to deliver exceptional and memorable creative experiences that delight, inspire, and enrich the cultural landscape, creating a lasting impact on the cultural and economic vitality of the UK by supporting diverse artistic voices, promoting innovation in the arts, and providing opportunities for emerging talent in the cultural sector.

 

About Odyssey Media House CIC:
Odyssey Media House CIC is a dynamic creative organization based in Bradford, UK, dedicated to fostering innovation, supporting diverse artistic voices, and delivering exceptional creative experiences that enrich arts and culture. The organization supports production quality films, events, and music, collaborating with talented artists and creatives to showcase their unique artistic visions.
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GbolaJesu Amusa
Marketing and PR Director
Odyssey Media House CIC
Email: [email protected]
Linkedin: Odyssey Media House: Overview | LinkedIn
Website: www.theodysseymediahouse.com
Phone Number: 07599646868

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Youth Ambassador, Idahosa Makes Case for State Diaspora Agencies

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Youth Ambassador, Idahosa Makes Case for State Diaspora Agencies

 

Ambassador Collins Idahosa, Governor of the National Youth Council of Nigeria (NYCN), European Chapter, has called on Nigerian authorities to consider institutionalising diaspora agencies at state level across the nation.

Idahosa, who is also the Brand Ambassador for The Global Clusters, a networking platform for entrepreneurs and nation builders, emphasised that the importance of the agency for national development cannot be overstated.

In a statement to THECONSCIENCE NG on Wednesday ahead of his birthday on Thursday, the youth ambassador urged Nigerian states to take a bold and strategic step in that regard.

According to the birthday message and call to action titled “State Diaspora Agencies: A Missing Link in Nigeria’s Development Strategy,” while the federal government has made commendable efforts through the Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NiDCOM), meaningful diaspora engagement must also be embraced at the state level.

“States must take ownership of engaging their own citizens abroad—those who maintain family ties, support community projects, and wish to be part of their state’s future.”

The statement noted that “in 2023 alone, remittances from Nigerians abroad exceeded $20 billion—a figure that surpasses foreign direct investment and official development assistance combined.

“These funds support millions of households, drive local businesses, finance education, build homes, and provide emergency relief. However, beyond remittances, the Nigerian diaspora contributes through skills transfer, investments, technology partnerships, and global advocacy. These contributions reflect a deep connection to home and an untapped resource for structured development.”

The Global Clusters Ambassador commended Edo and Kwara states, which he said “have taken deliberate steps to establish diaspora-focused agencies and offices.”

He remarked: “The Edo State Diaspora Agency, recently reinforced by the appointment of Dr. Loretta Oduware Ogboro-Okor as Director-General, stands as a commendable example of institutionalising diaspora engagement. Similarly, Kwara State’s Office of Diaspora Matters reflects a forward-looking vision by recognising the value of its global citizens.”

He also acknowledged states such as Abia, Ondo, Lagos, and Anambra for appointing Commissioners or Special Assistants for Diaspora Affairs.

He insisted that while these efforts are encouraging, they are insufficient, as a Commissioner or Special Assistant can drive political will and offer visibility, but without a formal agency, there is no continuity, resource mobilisation, or programme implementation.

He further explained that a dedicated diaspora agency provides a permanent institutional framework for planning, coordination, monitoring, and evaluation of diaspora engagements.

He stated that it also enables states to align policies with NiDCOM and benefit from federal-level support and bilateral diaspora partnerships.

Speaking further, he explained that beyond government initiatives, innovative platforms like The Global Clusters, led by Ambassador Adekunle Badmus, are already pioneering solutions that align with this vision. As a Brand Ambassador for The Global Clusters, Idahosa said he has seen firsthand how this dynamic global platform is transforming engagement among entrepreneurs, professionals, and technocrats, fostering strategic connections and sustainable development.

He concluded that state governments must explore partnerships with platforms like The Global Clusters to maximise the contributions of their diaspora populations, drive innovation, and create sustainable economic opportunities.

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London Bubbles As Angel Global Promotions, Jummiey Entertainment Host Musibau Alani, Lateef Student Fuji at ‘Itunu Awe Show’

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London Bubbles As Angel Global Promotions, Jummiey Entertainment Host Musibau Alani, Lateef Student Fuji at ‘Itunu Awe Show’

London Bubbles As Angel Global Promotions, Jummiey Entertainment Host Musibau Alani, Lateef Student Fuji at ‘Itunu Awe Show’

The Nigerian community in the United Kingdom will be agog on Friday, April 4, 2025, as iconic Fuji musician, Alhaji (Chief) Musibau Alani a.k.a. Comma and rave Fuji singer, Alhaji Lateef Student Fuji the Aare Maiyegun Fuji 1, takes the stage to thrill funseekers at this year’s Eid-el-Fitri show tagged ‘Itunu Awe Dance’.

London Bubbles As Angel Global Promotions, Jummiey Entertainment Host Musibau Alani, Lateef Student Fuji at ‘Itunu Awe Show’

According to Princess Adetutu Jakande, CEO of Angel Global Promotions UK, the organizers of the event in conjunction with Jummiey Entertainment, the event is organized annually to mark the Islamic festivity after the 30-day Ramadan fasting, and the 2025 edition is going to be unique with colours featuring various other entertainment activities.

The event billed to be held at The Redemption House on Peckham Street, London SE15 5EB, will feature other entertainers like Okin Lokoso and Alex Bio and more.

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