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Joadre Editorial team is an international mix of experts in the field of human rights, entrepreneurship and global politics. We are passionate to educate and create equity for Africans and the Africa continent.

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Want To Develop Your Business Ideas? Use The Joadre 6 key approach.

Learn how to develop your business ideas using our signature 6-key method - from crafting the right concept to finance and launch.

African Kingdoms In Pre-Colonial Nigeria; Pt 1

Hausa, Kano and Katsina are African kingdoms before the colonial invasion. Discover them. More articles will be published in this series.

Top 10 Low-Capital Business Ideas

Here are 10 low-capital ideas we know would work for you in Africa. So why wait? Great business ideas when you stay authentic.

Create A Business Invoice That Reflects Your Professionalism

Learn how to send a proper business invoice to keep international partners. These 16 elements are key. A quote, receipt, offer, and proposal are not invoices.

Why Africa’s Industry Is Just Emerging | Interview With Author Olaf Bernau

Why Africa's Industry Is Just Emerging | Interview With Author Olaf Bernau. I think Europe should think about what its role is.

An Overview | The Beverage Industry In Nigeria Includes Herbal Drinks

Explore this overview of The Beverage Industry In Nigeria. Nigeria has a population of Over 215 million, making it a massive beverage market.

Go Back To The Drawing Board | Voices Uprising Talk With Dr Habibat Oladosu-Uthman 

We were opportune to travel to several states in Nigeria and meet African experts renowned in their various fields. Nigeria is a multicultural and multi-religious country. Some statistics claim that over 45% of the population...

Let’s Start The Conversation With BiCurosity | Interview with Filmmaker James Amuta 

Filmmaker James Mauta starts a conversation in Nigeria about bisexuality—a young woman who doubts her sexuality ten years later.

Fashion Brand MEFIRE Innovates Body-Sizing For Curvy Women. 

Fashion designer Joanna Mefire Atemnkeng advocates for body love with her fashion brand MEFIRE.

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Startup Nigeria. Developing a growth mindset.

We keep hearing that there are 2 types of mindset - the growth mindset and the fixed mindset. Well before I explain how you...

You have the privilege to speak up, use it!

For me, its the right of vulnerable individuals from Africa. Their right to a secured life as humans. Their rights to have a basic standard of living that we "the privileged" world citizen now consider "the norm", from where we judge the rest of the world. With the privileged, I mean those who can put on their taps and water runs out of it. Those who prepare for a pre-announced 10 minutes power blackout by lighting candles to make it memorable and romantic.

Equal opportunities for all is bullshit!

Lets adapt the word Equity rights, which simply means providing opportunities to make all equal, NOT giving them equal opportunities. There is a significant difference. Here is a rather deep example into history; descendants of people who have suffered decades of slavery should be given "much more" opportunities to become equal in the society. These opportunities would address every aspect of physical and phycological trauma imposed on them from generation to generation.

Social entrepreneurship. Pt. 2//Must do to get the Money for the Mission.

Without these 2 figured out, you will not be able to maximise your fundraising journey. Now let's talk about donors. For many humanitarian or charity activities, we often have small donors who donate 10 dollars or twenty here and there. But these donors are super important.

Oprah and Malala inspires us with their will to succeed and be heard!

Although the Teenage Pakistani girl faced death, the children’s right activist is still fighting for change in the world. She wrote blogs because she wanted to be heard. considering the conditions in which she lived, the fear and terror just to know that there are people out there who expects her never to be educated. But still Malala strived hard to be heard. This shows us courage because no one else dared to report from such a controversial angle - detailing her life under Taliban occupation.