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Nigerian ranked among 100 influential women in South Africa

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Ebiere Joseph-Akwunwa, an entrepreneur, a self-trained chef and owner, Taste Full Plate

A Nigerian lady, Ebiere Joseph Akunwa who was one of the pioneer staff members of football magazine, Kick-Off when the South African-based publication was launched in Nigeria in 2002 has been recognised among 100 influential women in South Africa in 2024.

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  Ebiere Joseph Akunwa receives her award from Pinky Mothie, the Director of Influential Women and Artes Awards IWAA.

Years ago, she was an advertising and marketing executive for the Nigerian edition of Kick Off magazine. She has since veered off into culinary. As an  entrepreneur and owner of Taste Full Plate

In Cape Town South Africa, she was recognised at the epoch-making Influential Women and Artes Awards (IWAA) 2024 held at  Baxter Theatre in Cape Town.

The award recognises women doing South Africa proud by making a substantial difference in their communities through their various selfless, humanitarian and enterprising endeavours that cut across different sectors of the country. 

It had in attendance  Bollywood star and King of Diversity Rajiv Mothie Doorghepersadh.

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 Ebiere Joseph-Akwunwa with Rajiv Mothie  a multifaceted professional with expertise as an Actor, Producer, Media Buyer, Marketing Specialist, and Performance Coach.

Ebiere Joseph Akunwa who was among the 100 women recognised explained that she started the catering business just five years ago when she opened her first Taste Full Plate Dining at 77 Voortrekker Road Boston, Bellville.

“Taste Full Plate has curated menus and featured in big food events like the International Food Evening at the University of Stellenbosch which is the university’s biggest event aimed at using food to integrate its students. Taste Full Plate is fast becoming a household name providing special culinary services for destination weddings.” 

Since 2020, Taste Full Plate has also been catering to the needs of film-makers seeking adventitious food effects. The services of Taste Full Plate are also extended to the Sports and Recreation industry where the culinary needs of cyclists attending the Cape Town and Franschhoek Cycle Tours are been served since 2017.

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Ebiere Joseph-Akwunwa flanked to her left by  Dr Mama K Akiyode-Adebayo  )of the Nigerian Community Western Cape and Prof Ada Ordor the Director at Centre for Comparative Law in Africa at the University of  Cape Town.

Taste Full Plate also vends its services to exclusive student groups and specific departments of the University of Cape Town and the University of the Western Cape.

 She explained that her motivation in using Nigerian food to venture into the hospitality industry in South Africa was anchored on what she described as her defining mantra “Look at the Chinese; they first conquered the world with their food and then their products. Today, the rest is history”

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 Ebiere holds a master’s degree in Public Relations Management from the Cape Peninsula University of Technology and enjoys a laid-back family time with her husband Joseph and daughters Odein and Virtue.

Kunle Solaja is the author of landmark books on sports and journalism as well as being a multiple award-winning journalist and editor of long standing. He is easily Nigeria’s foremost soccer diarist and Africa's most capped FIFA World Cup journalist, having attended all FIFA World Cup finals from Italia ’90 to Qatar 2022. He was honoured at the Qatar 2022 World Cup by FIFA and AIPS.

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None more deserving of FIFA Peace Prize than Trump, says White House

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U.S. President Donald Trump speaks about research into mental health treatments in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, D.C., April 18, 2026. REUTERS/Nathan Howard 

The White House has hit back at critics of Donald Trump being awarded the FIFA Peace ​Prize, saying there is none more deserving than ‌the U.S. president.

Global soccer governing body FIFA gave Trump the inaugural award at the World Cup draw in December for “promoting peace ​and unity around the world”, triggering condemnation from ​human rights groups and activists in the lead-up to ⁠the World Cup.

Australian soccer player Jackson Irvine said ​this week that giving the award to Trump made a mockery ​of FIFA’s Human Rights Policy, while Norway’s soccer federation said FIFA should abolish the award.

The White House responded by saying Trump’s “Peace through Strength ​foreign policy” had ended eight wars in less than ​a year.

“There is no one else in the world more deserving ‌of ⁠FIFA’s first ever Peace Prize than President Trump. Anyone who thinks otherwise clearly suffers from a severe case of Trump Derangement Syndrome,” White House spokesman Davis Ingle said ​in a statement.

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The ​U.S., which ⁠is co-hosting the World Cup with Canada and Mexico from June 11 to July ​19, launched a military strike on Venezuela ​a month after ⁠the draw for the tournament was made and began joint airstrikes with Israel on Iran on February 28.

Trump frequently invokes ⁠his ​success at resolving international conflicts and has ​said on numerous occasions that he should be awarded the Nobel Peace ​Prize.

-Reuters

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Night of Stars: Dikko, Oshodi Lead Roll Call of Honour at 2026 Sportsville Awards

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It was an evening of glamour and celebration as leading figures in Nigerian sports gathered at the prestigious Lagos Country Club, Ikeja, for the 2026 Sportsville Special Recognition Awards held on Friday.

The highlight of the night was the honour bestowed on Chairman of the National Sports Commission (NSC), Mallam Shehu Dikko, who received the Sportsville Sports Transformative Impact Award in recognition of his sweeping reforms and contributions to the development of sports in Nigeria.

An elated Dikko, in his acceptance speech, described the award as a call to greater service, pledging renewed commitment to advancing Nigerian sports. He dedicated the honour to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and members of staff of the National Sports Commission.

“This is a call to do more; it’s a debt that must be paid with total dedication to further reforms and development in Nigerian sports. I am grateful to Sportsville for this very significant honour,” Dikko said.

Also recognised on the night were President of the African Table Tennis Federation (ATTF), Enitan Oshodi, and initiator of the Niger Delta Games, Itiako Ikpokpo, who jointly received the Sports Personality of the Year Award.

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Chairman of the Edo State Sports Commission, Amadin Desmond Enabulele, was honoured with the Visionary Leadership Award, while seasoned sports administrators Kwame Arthur and Chuka Momah were recipients of the Sports Icon Award.

In the innovation category, Bambo Akani, founder of Making of Champions, and Dr Femi Bankole-Alibay were celebrated for their pioneering efforts in sports development, particularly in athletics and 5-aside football respectively.

The Achievers Category recognised contributions from Head of Safety and Security at CAF, Dr Christian Emeruwa, alongside Chief Felix Akiga.

Several individuals were also acknowledged in the Special Recognition Category, including Godwin Kienka, Toyosi Oyetunji, Toyin Aluko, Ama-ebi Ebikpolade, Akin Afolarin, Isaac Danladi, Fausat Dehinde-Yekini, and Fred Newton Erhunmwunse, Chairman of the Edo State Football Association.

In the corporate and institutional awards segment, the Akwa Ibom State Government and Eagle Wings FC, Benin City, emerged winners of the Best Sports Facility Award in the public and private categories respectively, while Brila Media Group clinched the Excellence in Sports Media Award.

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Speaking at the event, Chairman/CEO of Sportsville Communication Services, Hon. Frank Ilaboya, reaffirmed the credibility of the awards, stressing that the selection process would remain transparent and merit-driven.

“The Sportsville Award has come to stay, and we have our eyes solely on those truly impacting Nigerian sports across the board,” Ilaboya stated.

A total of 20 distinguished individuals and organisations were honoured at the ceremony, underscoring the growing recognition of excellence and impactful contributions within Nigeria’s sports ecosystem.

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Media Mogul, Larry Izamoje, to Chair 6th Sportsville Awards in Lagos

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Renowned media entrepreneur and sports broadcaster, Larry Izamoje, will chair proceedings at the 6th edition of the Sportsville Special Recognition Awards scheduled to hold this evening at the Lagos Country Club.

The annual ceremony, which has grown into one of Nigeria’s notable sports recognition platforms, is expected to attract top stakeholders across the sports industry, with 20 individuals and institutions billed to be honoured across seven categories.

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Organisers say the event will celebrate excellence and contributions to sports development in the country, with distinguished personalities cutting across administration, media, and grassroots development set to receive honours.

In the Icon Category, veteran sports figures Kwame Arthur and Chuka Momah will be recognised, while Hon. Itiako Ikpokpo and Hon. Wahid Oshodi are to be decorated as Sports Personalities of the Year. Chairman of the National Sports Commission, Shehu Dikko, will receive the prestigious Sports Transformative Impact Award.

Other recipients include Dr. Femi Bankole Alibay and Bambo Akani in the Creative and Innovative Category, as well as Hon. Amadin Desmond Enabulele, who will be honoured for Visionary Leadership.

CAF Safety Officer and former basketball player, Dr. Christian Emeruwa, alongside Felix Akiga, are among those slated to receive the Achievers Award.

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In the Special Recognition Category, Nasarawa State Attorney General, Barr. Isaac Danladi, will headline the list of awardees, alongside respected athletics announcer Akin Afolarin, Edo State FA Chairman Fred Newton Erhunwunse, Dr. Toyin Aluko, Fausat Dehinde Yekini, and sports advocate Toyosi Oyetunji.

Infrastructure will also be spotlighted, with the Godswill Akpabio Stadium set to receive the Best Facilities Award in the government category, while Eagles Wings FC Sports Complex will be honoured in the private sector category.

The ceremony is scheduled to commence at 6 p.m., with a red carpet session starting 30 minutes earlier.

Established six years ago, the Sportsville Awards aim to recognise and reward individuals and organisations driving the growth and development of sports in Nigeria.

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