Monday, February 24, 2025

Nigeria–US Based Entrepreneur Celebrates Black Month

…Honours Los Angeles Mayor, Bass

As part of activities to mark the Black Month, a Nigerian-United States based entrepreneur Monalisa Okojie hosted a reception at her residence in the US to honour Los Angeles Mayor Karen, Bass.

Mayor Karen Bass is the first black female mayor and the first woman to lead the city of Los Angeles.

The gathering brought together distinguished leaders of the African diaspora in Southern California, providing a moment of reflection and unity for the Black Month which holds every February.

According to a statement signed and made available to the media by Monalisa Okojie, Los Angeles Mayor, Karen Bass lauded Okojie who is also the brain behind EXPOSE for hosting her and added that the event provided a unique platform for dialogue on how the African diaspora can play a more significant role in shaping Los Angeles’s future.

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Mayor Bass also promised to make good use of her office to assist members of the African municipal, adding that her office is open to assist members of the African municipal.

On her part, Okojie who leads the Nehita Group of Companies in the statement described the gathering as unique, adding that it provided an opportunity for discussions which focused on economic empowerment, education, and strengthening partnerships between African and African American communities.

The statement therefore reads in parts: ”One key take away was the opening of doors for opportunities for the African diaspora with the City of Los Angeles for contract opportunities.

“This gathering is a testament to the power of unity and collaboration. When we come together as a community, we can create lasting change that transcends borders and generations.

‘’The evening underscored the importance of collaboration in fostering lasting change. As Black History Month celebrations continue, this gathering serves as a reminder that honoring Black history is not only about remembering the past but also about building a stronger, more inclusive future.

Nigerian-American Entrepreneur Monalisa Okojie Hosts Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass
Nigeria–US Based Entrepreneur Celebrates Black Month

‘’By bringing together leaders from across the African diaspora, the event laid the foundation for deeper engagement between the community and Los Angeles city leadership.

‘’With a shared vision for economic opportunity, education, and empowerment, Black leaders continue to shape history not just in February, but every day of the year,’’ Okojie added.

Talking about EXPOSE which she established some years back, Okojie explained that it is a non-profit dedicated to advancing educational initiatives in the United States, Nigeria, Ghana, and Kenya.

Through EXPOSE, she said: “We have spearheaded programmes like the “Education for All” initiative, which has provided scholarships, mentorship, and resources to over 1,000 students across Africa and the U.S’’.

It is interesting to note that Monalisa Okojie, holds degrees in law, an MBA, and an MPH, and she has long championed initiatives that bridge cultures and uplift communities.

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