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PREVIEW of Cover n Content of the Latest USAfrica CLASSmagazine.
International special editions of Vol. 7pt3, 2011:
BUSINESS PROFILE:
Nigeria’s OIL and GAS sectors continue to produce billions of dollars for the country and international investors. One of the established, young but rapidly growing players in the importation, storage, distribution, trading and retailing of oil products in Nigeria is the tireless IFEANYI P. UBAH, Chairman of CAPITAL OIL and GAS INDUSTRIES Ltd. More than any other indigenous operator, he flew Nigeria’s flag very high at the last global OTC event alongside Nigeria’s Petroleum Minister. As we have since 1999, USAfrica covered the OTC oil-gas events, every day, and we present, exclusively, a comprehensive feature and profile of Capital Oil, and other industry execs/advisers/operators in the February-March 2011 (Vol. 7.3) special international edition of the award-winning, glossy CLASSmagazine. By Chido Nwangwu, Founder & Publisher.
NFL superstar BRIAN ORAKPO of the WASHINGTON REDSKINS, his mother GLORIA and his siblings held a special Thanksgiving event appreciating God for His mercies…. Exclusive feature in CLASSmagazine.
WOMEN’S HEALTH:
OVERCOMING BREAST CANCER and living to take about it, and celebrating it. An exclusive CLASSmagazine feature on wife, mother and successful businesswoman NKOLI MBONU.
NEWS INSIGHTS:
An informative, up-to-date news commentary on the impact and contexts of Egyptian dictator HOSNI MUBARAK’s slide into history’s dustbin; and why EGYPTIANS are not waiting for OBAMA and the UNITED NATIONS on 2 pages of CLASS.
EVENTS:
Festival of African Arts and Culture (FESTAC) -USA comes to the great city of Houston, the weekend of February 18, 2011. The leader of the group FLORENCE MKPARU and the event organizers visited USAfrica & CLASSmagazine’s editorial headquarters for a special feature/interview. They speak on the mission, goals and scope of the event wt pictures.
GROUP SPOTLIGHT:
One of the social groups with the highest number of members in the United States,
UMUADA IGBO inducted its new members, and event was covered exclusively by USAfrica and CLASSmagazine. Plus, an interview with their patron BB AKAZIE and chapter President NGOZI ORISAKWE. Almost 1750 pics are already on our photos site www.PhotoWorks.TV
The 25th Anniversary of NDI-ICHIE social and cultural group led by ALEX CHIAGHANA had a splendid and history making event. Only in CLASSmagazine and www.PhotoWorks.TV
NKWERRE Daughters Association USA convention and some of their key members are profiled, exclusively, across 9 colorful pages of CLASSmagazine. Key features on OBY CHIGBU, IJE OMEKAM, THESSY NWACHUKWU, JOY NWOSU, and several others….
MILESTONE:
50th BIRTHDAY event in honor of SYLVANUS ODOBULU in Sugar Land.
IGBO CATHOLICS in Houston are building a religious and cultural center, led by GODDY ORGOR
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February 2, 2011 | Categories: Events, PhotoWorks.TV | Tags: Africa, African, American media, Chido Nwangwu, CLASSmagazine, Egypt, FESTAC-USA, Hosni Mubarak, Nigeria, PhotoWorks.TV, professionals, Simon Romero, subscription, The New York Times, USAfrica, USAfricaonline.com | Leave A Comment »

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PREVIEW of Cover n Content of the Latest USAfrica CLASSmagazine.PREVIEW of Covers n Content of the Latest USAfrica CLASSmagazine.International special editions of Vol. 7pt3, 2011:
Nigeria’s OIL and GAS sectors continue to produce billions of dollars for the country and international investors. One of the established, young but rapidly growing players in the importation, storage, distribution, trading and retailing of oil products in Nigeria is the tireless IFEANYI P. UBAH, Chairman of CAPITAL OIL and GAS INDUSTRIES Ltd. More than any other indigenous operator, he flew Nigeria’s flag very high at the last global OTC event alongside Nigeria’s Petroleum Minister. As we have since 1999, USAfrica covered the OTC oil-gas events, every day, and we present, exclusively, a comprehensive feature and profile of Capital Oil, and other industry execs/advisers/operators in the February-March 2011 (Vol. 7.3) special international edition of the award-winning, glossy CLASSmagazine. By Chido Nwangwu, Founder & Publisher.
OVERCOMING BREAST CANCER and living to take about it, and celebrating it. An exclusive CLASSmagazine feature on wife, mother and successful businesswoman NKOLI MBONU.
An informative, up-to-date news commentary on the impact and contexts of Egyptian dictator HOSNI MUBARAK’s slide into history’s dustbin; and why EGYPTIANS are not waiting for OBAMA and the UNITED NATIONS on 2 pages of CLASS.EVENTS:Festival of African Arts and Culture (FESTAC) -USA comes to the great city of Houston, the weekend of February 18, 2011. The leader of the group FLORENCE MKPARU and the event organizers visited USAfrica & CLASSmagazine’s editorial headquarters for a special feature/interview. They speak on the mission, goals and scope of the event wt pictures.
One of the social groups with the highest number of members in the United States,
MILESTONE:
—–USAfrica and USAfricaonline. com (characterized by The New York Times as the most influential African-owned, U.S-based multimedia networks) established May 1992, our first edition of USAfrica magazine was published August 1993; USAfricaThe Newspaper on May 11, 1994; CLASSmagazine on May 2, 2003; www.PhotoWorks. TV in 2005; etc——CHIDO NWANGWU, Founder & Publisherhttp://www.USAfrica online.com/ chido.htmlhttp://edition.cnn.com/video/#/video/international/2010/07/29/mpa.african.media.bk.a.cnnVIDEO of the CNN International broadcast of its profile of USAfrica and CLASSmagazine Publisher.8303 Southwest Freeway, Suite 100Houston, Texas 77074713-270-5500E-MAIL:Class@Classmagazine.tvPublisher@USAfricaonline.comCLASSmagazine: The social events and profiles glossy magazine for Africans in the U.S., north America and the diaspora. The ‘Ebony’ magazine for the African professional classhttp://www.Classmagazine.tv-PHOTOWORKS.TVhttp://www.photoworks.tvOur community’s mega-site for event photosUSAfricaonline.comhttp://www.USAfricaonline.com1st African-owned, U.S.-based professional newspaper published on the internet.—ACHEBEThe resource web portal for matters Achebehttp://www.Achebebooks.com
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IN unique pictorial and prosaic forms, CLASS is the gold-standard for social events publishing for Africans in America. The flagship of American media, The New York Times of September 23, 2003, notes CLASS is the magazine for successful Africans in America.
The New York Times’ reporter Simon Romero wrote that Chido “Nwangwu recently created a magazine called Class for affluent Africans in the United States.”
To be sure, it’s not only for the affluent but the willing and deserving. It is actively supported by the display of thousands of unedited images on our very popular sister site www.PhotoWorks.TV
CLASS has its own unique personality hence the dominant mainstream took immediate notice. Yet, in a sense, CLASS is the Africans-in-America’s own Ebony and People and GQ – all rolled into one unique product: an ultra-glossy magazine of African style, music, living, fashion and our younger generation interests. I call the latter group ‘generation Class.’ They love those pages!
Among the reasons for which I established CLASS is for it to serve as the professional vehicle to showcase tasteful social elegance, chronicles of individual achievements, stylish teenagers, men and women, poetry, celebrations, spectacular community events, and cultural heritage pageants involving Africans and Americans. This ultra-glossy magazine captures the colorful tapestry and profiles of the new generation of Africans in the U.S.A., Canada, Caribbeans, and events in Africa. For example, our special feature of the recent beloved titan Nelson Mandela’s birthday which held inside South Africa.
We’ll capture the thrills and battles of life and success -and where necessary failings and setbacks. Our cameras and photogs will capture all the key celebrations – in ways and angles that are uniquely those of CLASS. You recall the statement that a picture tells a thousand stories. Sure; but we’ll do even better. We’ll rather say a good picture! Why? CLASS will continue to have a major share of pictorial coverage but it is not a photo-album. I love to paint word pictures, too. Word pictures and excellent photography will be on our pages like bees unto honey!
Shortly after The New York Times’ mention, a flood of calls from different regions of the U.S., and internationally followed. We got more subscription requests. Again, we thank all of you for your support and kind words of encouragement – coast-to-coast!
The New York Times went further to note that the major business which I also serve as Founder & Publisher, USAfrica, is America’s largest African-owned multimedia networks. It was established in 1992. We also publish the award-winning first-African owned newspaper on the Internet, USAfricaonline.com
We thank God for His infinite graces.
USAfricaCLASS magazine, aka CLASS, reflects the professional quests, stylistic expressions of men and women of African and African-American descent. CLASS will profile excellence, be the social barometer of elegance and style for our communities.
Class is class and will remain classy, among other things, because it is the professional standard, international platform and community network for accurately and with good taste, telling the stories of our people in all spheres of social and professional quests; from those who seek to be part of Hollywood to those who rose from throwing newspapers in New York’s suburbs, New Orleans’ inner city or west Houston to paying their way through school and achieving financial and academic success. Shall we say, therefore, you’re either in Class, or…
CLASS has already started to go where no other magazine has gone: bring together the social and style uniqueness of Africans and Americans on one professional platform. We go direct to the stars of Hollywood not just to publish their pictures but to get their views on current, social and heritage matters of interest and value to many of our readers. In the first edition of Class magazine’s Hollywood exclusive, we present my chat with NBA legend and business exec Earvin ‘Magic’ Johnson (on page 40) of our May 2003 premiere edition. If any Black man embodies style with a lot of flair and savoire faire, Magic’s got it! He has a very humble and fraternal attitude, too. We enjoyed chatting about matters of corporate style, empowerment issues, his forays and successes as a businessman, how to network, managing your small business and what to wear to make the best impact in business. I was accompanied by my executive assistant Vivian Okeke and my bossom friend Awa ‘Papus’ Kalu.
CLASS captures the unfolding distinctions and dynamism of the new generation of Africans born abroad. CLASS will feature Africans in the U.S to record for posterity the rhythm and rhyme of events and trends across our communities and our two continents.
We believe the increasing social and artistic expressions of our folks should be captured and written with a professional flair and clarity. We’ve the biggest, most accomplished and seasoned network of professional reporters and editors serving Africans and Americans.
Above all, to God be the glory, and we pray for His continued blessings and guidance as we embark on this enterprise with very limited resources. On our part, we’ll do our very best, again – and set new standards. We started with 40 pages for our first edition on Friday May 9, 2003, and by our 4th edition we surpassed 100 pages, and made 114 pages of ultra-glossy color. It was a prayer answered. I’ve the honor to welcome you to CLASS. We count on your usual support and patronage.
CLASS magazine is published 6x a year, beginning January-February – plus special editions. CLASS has an average of 80 graphically compelling pages in full color, and printed on ultra-gloss paper. The pioneering, professional, award-winning publication has been described by the prestigious New York Times (on September 23, 2003), as the magazine for affluent Africans in America. The flagship of American journalism, Times, also cited CLASS as a part of USAfrica, which it assessed as the largest African-owned multimedia company in the United States of America.
USAfrica was founded and established since 1992 and CLASS in 2003 by Chido Nwangwu, recipient of the Journalism Excellence award (1997), founder of the first African-owned U.S.-based professional newspaper to be published on the internet, USAfricaonline.com, USAfrica The Newspaper, and The Black Business Journal.
He appears as an analyst on CNN International and CNN’s Inside Africa, VOA, NPR, CBS News, NBC and ABC news affiliates and served as a member of the editorial board of the Daily Times of Nigeria, news, production and programming Nigerian Television Authority and an analyst for CNN International and CNN’s Inside Africa. Chido Nwangwu, a technologist and oil and gas consultant, served as an adviser to the former Mayor of Houston (Lee Brown) on international business (Africa). He has covered and traveled with former U.S. president Bill Clinton to different parts of the African continent, and authored the special report he called Clinton’s Africa.
By Chido Nwangwu
(This mission statement has been updated, since the original version appeared in our first print edition in May 2003)
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