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Welcome to our first edition of African Warrior( AW) magazine. Our aim is to deliver informative, educative, and entertaining news and information normally underplayed or altogether neglected by mainstream media; exploring potential to scale-up the presence and contribution of this highly dynamic African community living in the West by highlighting their journeys, challenges and victories as they navigate new horizons in search of greener pastures. AW presents ground-realities, checks and balances in personal anecdotes chronicling these experiences thereby offering experiential know-how on pertinent issues. Read about Tyrell Lloyd’ s journey to Africa in search of his African identity. Thomas Philippe, Belgian narrates how his work shift would bring him to contact with his eventual wife-Anne Parpai from Kenya. This interconnectedness of humanity is prevalent in the magazine and more reason we ask you to be part of us! We will strive to set the pace as an information dissemination resource for experts input on priority issues to Diasporans including; immigration, available economic opportunities for investment locally and abroad, offering an expansive exchange platform with prospective Investors for Trade & Tourism Industries seeking to penetrate the largely untapped African Market.
We have Africa matters at Heart. We are raw, real and uncut.

Welcome to our first edition of African Warrior( AW) magazine. Our aim is to deliver informative, educative, and entertaining news and information normally underplayed or altogether neglected by mainstream media; exploring potential to scale-up the presence and contribution of this highly dynamic African community living in the West by highlighting their journeys, challenges and victories as they navigate new horizons in search of greener pastures. AW presents ground-realities, checks and balances in personal anecdotes chronicling these experiences thereby offering experiential know-how on pertinent issues. Read about Tyrell Lloyd’ s journey to Africa in search of his African identity. Thomas Philippe, Belgian narrates how his work shift would bring him to contact with his eventual wife-Anne Parpai from Kenya. This interconnectedness of humanity is prevalent in the magazine and more reason we ask you to be part of us! We will strive to set the pace as an information dissemination resource for experts input on priority issues to Diasporans including; immigration, available economic opportunities for investment locally and abroad, offering an expansive exchange platform with prospective Investors for Trade & Tourism Industries seeking to penetrate the largely untapped African Market.

We have Africa matters at Heart. We are raw, real and uncut.