This week’s edition
of the Globacom-sponsored television magazine programme, CNN African Voices
Changemakers, will be celebrating two young women who have been doing exploits
in liberal arts on the African continent.
Yvonne Anuli Orji, a
Nigerian-American actress reputed for her role as Molly in the Home Box Office
series Insecure, and Congo’s
Anifa Mvuemba, creator of fashion label, Hanifa, whose 3D runway fashion
show recently took the world by storm will be on showcase on the programme.
Orji was born on
December 2, 1983, in Port Harcourt, Rivers State,
Nigeria. Her family later relocated to Maryland in the United States of America
when she was six years old. In America, she found her passion for comedy in
spite of her parents’ objection. She was performing comedy at talent segments
of beauty pageants and similar shows.
Upon graduation from
George Washington University, Orji pursued a career in comedy and later
acquired multiple degrees including a Masters in Public Health to the delight
of her parents.
Her career has been
colourful ever since. She featured at TEDx Wilmington Salon in 2017 to talk
about "The wait is sexy" where she explained her reasons for
abstaining from sex before marriage. Her works include Love that Girl,
2011 Sex (Therapy) With the
Jones (2013), Jane the Virgin,
2017 and the soar-away television series Insecure which
has aired since 2016.
The second guest,
Mvuemba, is 29 years of age and was the creator of the fashion label Hanifa. Her own family
also relocated to America from the Democratic Republic of Congo when she was a
toddler. Her current fashion line dubbed Pink Label Congo was inspired by
her homeland.
Mvuemba’s fashion
career received a boost this year when she braved the challenge of Covid-19
by holding a virtual fashion show streamed over Instagram Live. During
the show, each garment appeared in 3D against a black backdrop as if worn by
invisible models strutting the podium in catwalks. First of its kind, the show
caught the attention of thousands of Hanifa’s 250,000 followers who tuned
in to watch and share the video.
Catch African Voices Changemakers on
DSTV on Friday at 9.30 a.m. and on Saturday at 12.30 p.m., 5.30 p.m. and 8.30
p.m. Other repeat broadcasts come up on Sunday at 5.00 a.m., 9.30 a.m.
and 8.30 p.m., with more repeats on Monday and Tuesday at 5.30 a.m. and 6.30
p.m. respectively.
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