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Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie was born in 1977 into an Igbo family to Grace Ifeoma and James Nwoye Adichie, both esteemed academics. Her father, a professor of statistics, later became the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Nigeria, while her mother worked as a registrar. Adichie spent her childhood in Nsukka, in the same house previously occupied by the renowned Nigerian author Chinua Achebe, whom she greatly admired.Adichie’s academic prowess shone from an early age, earning her numerous awards at the university school. She went on to pursue higher education at the University of Nigeria, initially studying medicine and pharmacy. Her intellectual talent and passion for learning laid the foundation for her future success as a celebrated author. : During her time at the University of Nigeria, Adichie honed her writing skills as editor of The Compass magazine, a student-run publication. In 1996, she secured a scholarship to study Communication at Drexel University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and relocated to the United States at just 19 years old.Adichie spent two years at Drexel before transferring to Eastern Connecticut State University, where she studied Political Science and contributed to the university magazine, Campus Lantern. During this period, she lived with her sister Ijeoma, who was completing her medical residency nearby. Adichie graduated summa cum laude from Eastern University in 2001 and went on to earn her master’s degree in Creative Writing from Johns Hopkins University, further refining her writing talents. While pursuing her studies at Eastern University, Adichie began writing her debut novel, Purple Hibiscus (originally titled The Purple Flower). Published in October 2003, the book tells the poignant story of Kambili, a 15-year-old girl struggling to cope with her father’s abuse and the subsequent family dynamics. Through her protagonist’s journey, Adichie masterfully explores the complexities of domestic violence and the power of love and respectAdichie’s writing career continued to flourish during her tenure as a Hodder Fellow at Princeton University. It was during this period that she penned her second novel, “Half of a Yellow Sun,” published in 2006. Set against the backdrop of the Nigerian Civil War (1967-1970), also known as the Biafra War, the book follows the lives of three young individuals as they navigate the challenges of war and defend their beliefs. Through their stories, Adichie masterfully explores themes of political instability, religious fanaticism, and the human experience. In 2008, Adichie earned her master’s degree in African Studies from Yale University. Shortly thereafter, she published “The Thing around Your Neck,” a collection of short stories that delve into the lives of Nigerians living in the United States. This compilation offers a poignant exploration of the immigrant experience, identity, and the complexities of cultural heritage.She received a scholarship to the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study at Harvard University (2011-2012). During this time, she wrote her third novel, Americanah (2013), exploring themes of identity, racism, and cultural heritage. She also delivered the “We Should All Be Feminists” TEDx Talk (2012), later published as a book (2014), emphasizing the importance of feminism and challenging dominant narratives. In her TED lecture “The Danger of a Single Story” (2014), Adichie advocated for diverse perspectives and stories to break down stereotypes and promote a more inclusive understanding of the world. Her book Dear Ijeawele (2017) offers guidance on raising feminist children, promoting gender equality and respect. Through her work, Adichie continues to champion inclusivity, diversity, and social justice. Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s Awards and Honors: Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie lives with her Nigerian-American husband and their child in the Baltimore suburbs, balancing family life with her writing career.
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Philip Walter Foden Born in Stockport in 2000, the talented 23-year-old emerged from Manchester City’s youth academy, where he honed his skills from a young age.”At just 9 years old, he entered Manchester City’s youth development system, and six years later, in July 2016, he formalized his commitment to the club by signing an academy scholarship.”Foden’s exceptional talent and progress through Manchester City’s youth ranks caught the attention of Pep Guardiola, who included him in the first-team squad for a Champions League group stage match against Celtic in December 2016. Although he didn’t make his debut that night, remaining an unused substitute, this marked a significant milestone in his career. Notably, at just 16 years and 192 days old, Foden became the third youngest player in Manchester City’s history to be named in a matchday squad, following in the footsteps of Glyn Pardoe and Paul Simpson The 2017-18 season proved to be a pivotal one for Foden, as he began to make his mark on the first team at Manchester City. His breakthrough moment came in a pre-season friendly against Manchester United in the United States, where he made his debut appearance for the Citizens, signaling the start of an exciting new chapter in his career At just 17 years and 177 days old, Foden made his Champions League debut, becoming the fourth-youngest English player to feature in the competition. During the 2017-18 season, he made a total of 10 appearances across all competitions, contributing to Manchester City’s triumphant Premier League campaign. On September 25, 2018, Foden scored his first senior goal for the club, On December 10, 2018, Foden committed his long-term future to Manchester City, signing a five-and-a-half-year contract extension that would keep him at the club until the summer of 2024. In the following seasons, Foden solidified his position as a regular starter at The Etihad, playing a crucial role in City’s back-to-back Premier League title wins. In the 2018-19 campaign, he made 13 league appearances as City lifted the trophy, and in the 2020-21 season, he featured 28 times in the top flight, scoring an impressive nine goals to help Manchester City secure another championship title.” Foden has achieved incredible success with Manchester City, surpassing 250 appearances and contributing over 100 goals. His exceptional performances earned him the prestigious Premier League Player of the Season award for the 2023/2024 campaign, a historic first for an English player at City. As a key member of the team, he played a vital role in securing the treble last season, joining an elite group of English players to achieve this feat. Furthermore, Foden holds the record for the most Premier League titles won with Manchester City, boasting an impressive six championships.” Foden’s talent was evident from a young age, earning him recognition and praise for his performances at various youth levels for England. His standout moment came at the 2017 FIFA Under-17 World Cup, where he was named player of the tournament after scoring twice in the final, helping England secure the title. This impressive display earned him the prestigious BBC
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Zendaya is a multi-talented American actress and singer, born on September 1, 1996, in Oakland, California. Her full name is Zendaya Maree Stoermer Coleman. Raised in her hometown of Oakland, Zendaya has risen to fame with her versatile acting and singing career, captivating audiences with her talent and charm.Zendaya started her career as a child model, working with Macy’s, Mervyns, and Old Navy. She appeared in ads for iCarly toys and Sears, featuring Selena Gomez. In 2009, she danced in a Kidz Bop video for their cover of Katy Perry’s “Hot n Cold”. She auditioned for Disney’s Shake It Up in 2009, singing Michael Jackson’s “Leave Me Alone”, and landed the role of CeCe Jones. In 2011, she released her solo single “Swag It Out”, collaborated with Bella Thorne on “Watch Me” (which reached #86 on the Billboard Charts 100), hosted Make Your Mark: Ultimate Dance Off on Disney Channel, and launched her clothing line, D-Signed. Zendaya made her acting debut in the Disney Channel movie Frenemies (2012) and released three promotional singles for the soundtrack. She signed with Hollywood Records in September 2012 and performed at various events, including the Teen Music Festival and Operation Smile fundraiser.In 2013, she competed on season 16 of Dancing with the Stars, paired with Valentin Chmerkovskiy, and finished in second place. Her debut single “Replay” was released on July 16, 2013, followed by her self-titled debut album on September 17, 2013. She also starred in the Disney Channel movie Zapped (2013) as Zoey Stevens, a teenager whose smartphone mysteriously controls the boys around her. In 2015, she made her first non-Disney appearance on the TV comedy Black-ish, marking a new chapter in her career. She also appeared in several high-profile music videos, including Taylor Swift’s “Bad Blood” (2015), Beyoncé’s “All Night” (2016), and Bruno Mars’s “Versace on the Floor” (2017).Zendaya’s film career took off in 2017 with her role as Michelle “MJ” Jones in Spider-Man: Homecoming. She also showcased her musical talents in The Greatest Showman, performing trapeze and singing the hit duet “Rewrite the Stars” with Zac Efron. In 2019, Zendaya made a guest appearance on the TV drama The O.A. and landed the lead role of Rue Bennett in the HBO series Euphoria, playing a high school student struggling with anxiety and drug addiction. Her performance in Euphoria received critical acclaim, with praise for her “haunting, painful, and affecting” portrayal, showcasing her impressive acting range and depth. In 2019, Zendaya made a guest appearance on the TV drama The O.A. and landed the lead role of Rue Bennett in the HBO series Euphoria, playing a high school student struggling with anxiety and drug addiction. Her performance in Euphoria received critical acclaim, with praise for her “haunting, painful, and affecting” portrayal, showcasing her impressive acting range and depth.Her filmography showcases her impressive range and versatility, spanning musical dramas like The Greatest Showman, animated adventures like Smallfoot, romantic dramas like Malcolm & Marie, and sci-fi epics like Dune. With each role, she continues to demonstrate her talent and adaptability as a performer Zendaya’s music career began to flourish in 2011 with the release of her debut singles “Swag It Out” and “Watch Me”, a collaborative effort with Bella Thorne. Her breakthrough came in 2012 with the release of “Replay”, her first single under Hollywood Records, which climbed to the top 40 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 chart. Her self-titled debut album, released in 2013.She Zendaya made history in 2020 when she won the Primetime Emmy Award for Best Lead Actress in a Drama Series at just 24 years old for her portrayal of Rue Bennett in HBO’s Euphoria. She repeated this feat in 2022, becoming the youngest two-time winner in the category.she became the first Black woman to win the Emmy twice Throughout her career, she has received numerous nominations and accolades for her work in television and film, solidifying her position as a talented and versatile performer. Her awards and nominations span multiple industries, including the Primetime Emmy Awards, Billboard Music Awards, MTV Film & TV Awards, Critics’ Choice Awards, and more.
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Pharrell Lanscilo Williams, a renowned American singer-songwriter, rapper, record producer, and fashion designer, was born on April 5, 1973, in Virginia Beach, Virginia. His parents, Pharoah Williams and Caroline Randall Williams, raised him in a creative environment that nurtured his artistic talents from a young age.He hails from a family with a rich history in Virginia and North Carolina, where his ancestors have lived for generations. He is the eldest of four brothers and was raised in a household that valued music. During his time at Princess Anne High School, Pharrell joined the school band, where he crossed paths with future collaborator and friend, Chad Hugo. Pharrell Williams’ musical journey began when he met Chad Hugo at a seventh-grade summer band camp, where Williams played drums and Hugo played tenor saxophone. After two years at Northwestern University, Williams left college to pursue music. Reuniting with Hugo, they formed The Neptunes, a hip-hop and R&B production duo. In 1999, the duo teamed up with Shay Haley to form the N.E.R.D band.The Neptunes produced hits like “Steal Away” (Mary J. Blige), “Drop It Like It’s Hot” (Snoop Dogg), and “Rock Your Body” (Justin Timberlake). They were inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2022. As N.E.R.D, Williams, Hugo, and Shay Haley released four albums: In Search Of… (2001), Fly or Die (2004), Seeing Sounds (2008), and Nothing (2010). After a hiatus, they reunited in 2017 with No_One Ever Really Dies, a more politically charged album. Pharrell Williams released his debut album “In My Mind” in 2006. He co-wrote and featured on Robin Thicke’s “Blurred Lines” (2013) and released the hit single “Happy” for “Despicable Me 2”. In 2014, he won two Grammys for Daft Punk’s “Get Lucky” and collaborated with Hans Zimmer on “The Amazing Spider-Man 2” soundtrack. He also joined “The Voice” as a coach.Pharrell Williams is a prolific artist with four studio albums and numerous collaborations to his credit. He is a 13-time Grammy Award winner, recognized for his outstanding contributions to music. In addition, he made history by being the first artist to release a 24-hour music video, showcasing his innovative and creative approach to music. Pharrell Williams has made a lasting impact in the fashion industry, building a reputation as a style icon and entrepreneur. He partnered with Japanese streetwear pioneer Nigo in 2005, co-founding Billionaire Boys Club and Ice Cream. Williams has collaborated with top fashion houses, including Chanel, Moncler, and Adidas. In 2023, he succeeded Virgil Abloh as Louis Vuitton’s men’s creative director. His fashion sense has earned him numerous accolades, including Esquire’s “world’s best-dressed man” title in 2005, recognizing his influence in bringing luxury to hip-hop fashion. He expanded his creative reach into television and film, showcasing his versatility as a producer, narrator, and actor. Notable credits include co-producing the Oscar-nominated film Hidden Figures (2017), narrating the animated movie The Grinch (2018), and appearing in Entourage (2015) and Pitch Perfect 2 (2015). Williams also served as a coach on the reality TV singing competition “The Voice” from 2014 to 2016. His music production skills were featured in Disney’s 2019 remake of The Lion King, where he produced five songs. Additionally, he co-wrote and co-produced the song “Letter to My Godfather” for Netflix’s The Black Godfather with Hugo. Williams has received two Oscar nominations, recognizing his impressive contributions to the film industry. In 2008, Williams founded the nonprofit organization One Hand to Another, dedicated to providing educational resources and support to underserved youth. Through this initiative, Williams aims to empower young individuals with the tools they need to succeed and reach their full potential.Pharrell Williams is married to Helen Lasichanh, and together they have a family of six. They are parents to four children, including a set of triplets.
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Born on July 2, 1994, in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, Nigeria, Damini Ebunoluwa Ogulu hails from a family with a rich cultural background. His mother, Bose Ogulu, served as a dancer to Fela Kuti, while his father, Samuel, held a managerial position at a welding company. Notably, his maternal grandfather, Benson Idonije, played a significant role in managing the legendary Nigerian musician Fela Kuti.Growing up in southern Nigeria, Burna, as he’s commonly known, discovered his passion for music early on. He honed his skills by producing beats using FL Studio, laying the foundation for his future in the music industry. After attending Corona Secondary School in Agbara, Ogun State, Burna relocated to London to pursue further education. He embarked on his academic journey by studying media technology at the University of Sussex from 2008 to 2009. He then transitioned to Oxford Brookes University, where he delved into media communications and culture until 2010. Burna Boy’s debut album, L.I.F.E, dropped on August 12, 2013, following his mixtape Burn Identity (2011). It sold 40,000 copies on its first day and featured singles like “Like to Party” and “Run My Race”. Leriq produced the album, with guest appearances from 2face Idibia, M.I, Timaya, Olamide, and Wizkid. Inspired by Fela Kuti, King Sunny Ade, and Bob Marley, L.I.F.E was praised by Nigeria Entertainment Today, ranking 10th on its list of the 12 Best Albums of 2013.In 2014, Burna Boy parted ways with Aristokrat Records. By February 2015, he established his own record label, Spaceship Entertainment. Just eight months after leaving Aristocrat Records, Burna Boy dropped his second studio album, “On a Spaceship,” on November 25, 2015. Following this, his debut extended play, “Redemption,” consisting of seven tracks, hit the scene in September 2016. The EP’s lead single, “Pree Me,” showcased Burna Boy’s evolving musical style and marked a new chapter in his career as an independent artist. Burna Boy’s career has been punctuated by collaborations with some of the industry’s biggest names, including Beyoncé, Jorja Smith, Ed Sheeran, and Stormzy. These partnerships have not only broadened Burna Boy’s musical palette but have also solidified his position as a cultural icon on the global stage. With each collaboration, Burna Boy continues to push boundaries and showcase his versatility, cementing his legacy as one of the most influential artists of his generation.Burna Boy’s discography stands as a testament to his musical prowess and boundless creativity. Within the Afrobeat scene, he is widely regarded as one of the artists with the most impressive catalogues.His discography boasts a rich array of studio albums, each a testament to his musical genius which includes: L.I.F.E (2013)On a Spaceship (2015)Outside (2018)African Giant (2019)Twice as Tall (2020)Love, Damini (2022)I Told Them… (2023)In addition to his studio albums, Burna Boy has also released a personal EP titled Redemption (2016) and a collaborative EP, Steel & Copper (2019), with DJDS.Burna Boy’s exceptional talent has garnered him widespread recognition and a multitude of prestigious awards. From BET Awards to MTV Europe Music Awards, his trophy cabinet shines with an impressive array of honors. Notably, Burna Boy secured a Grammy Award for Best Global Music Album. Burna Boy defied expectations and captured the world’s attention with groundbreaking stadium concerts. He made history as the first African artist to headline a European stadium, selling out London’s 80,000-capacity venue. The momentum continued as he packed the 40,000-capacity Paris La Defense Arena in France and the 41,000-capacity GelreDome in Arnhem, Netherlands. Breaking new ground once more, Burna Boy became the inaugural African artist to sell out a stadium in the United States with his electrifying performance at NewTo list some of songs include:Like to Party” (2012)“Yawa Dey” (2013)“Soke” (2015)“Ye” (2018)“On the Low” (2018)“Anybody” (2019)“Gbona” (2018)“African Giant” (2019)“Wonderful” (2020)“Way Too Big” (2020)5″Real Life” (feat. Stormzy) (2020)“Kilometre” (2021)“Question” (feat. Don Jazzy) (2021)“Wetin Dey Sup” (2020)“Dangote” (2019)” City Boys”” Last Last”
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