Today I graduated at The @UPTuks University of Pretoria with a Masters Degree in International Trade and Investment Law (TILA) awarded by the Centre for Human Rights @CHR_HumanRights
Grace carried me here and by Grace I will carry on 📌
From teaching a student on their first day what international economic law was at undergrad, to telling them to apply for LLMs and writing them recommendations, to being a visiting lecturer at that LLM and today graduating. I am proud of you. Congratulations @CounselFaith
One of my biggest dreams is to build a company that creates opportunities for women who started later than expected.
Internships and graduate trainee programs for women in their late 20s and 30s. Remote jobs for women in their 40s and 50s.
Congratulations to our Conciliation Chairperson FaithChelangat on her appointment to be part of The Independent Continental Youth Advisory Council on AfCFTA (ICOYACA) Young Experts Network. The Network connects emerging African professionals in Law, Policy, Governance &
Realising a lot of people don’t know what pan-Africanism is. People think it’s about aesthetics and linguistics, when it’s actually a political economy project about Africans integrating economically and politically in order to create the leverage required to have sovereignty.
African Studies should go beyond celebrating culture and history.
It should also teach how politics, economics, and power shape African societies and development.
“Transforming Africa”
“Accelerating Africa”
“Untapping the potential”
“Unlocking Africa’s potential”
Please, it’s enough. Africa is tired from all the transforming, acceleration, untapping and unlocking. Leave her alone!
Africa is being killed by its greedy leaders.