When Cuban-born actress Ana de Armas first arrived in Hollywood, she barely spoke English and endured countless rejections before landing breakout roles. Mercedes Blanche’s journey mirrors these hardships in her own unique way.

Born in Hungary, Blanche arrived in North America with dreams of acting but no family ties or industry connections to lean on. Like many immigrant actresses, she had to carve her own path in an unforgiving industry where rejection is often the norm rather than the exception.

The Accent Struggle

One of Blanche’s greatest hurdles was her accent. Casting directors often told her outright that her accent made it “impossible” to fit her into films. Determined not to let that be her limitation, she invested years in accent removal lessons, painstakingly training her voice to blend into Hollywood’s expectations. Yet the emotional toll of erasing a piece of her identity was heavy, a reminder of the sacrifices immigrants often make simply to compete.

Battling Rejection and Isolation

For every “yes” Blanche has received, there have been dozens of “no’s.” The endless cycle of auditions, callbacks, and silences is not only professionally draining, but emotionally taxing as well. Questions like “Am I good enough?” or “Is it my accent, my look, my lack of connections?” echo in the minds of many immigrant actors.

Unlike actors born into Hollywood circles or supported by family nearby, Blanche shouldered her struggles alone. Loneliness, cultural dislocation, and the pressure to succeed could have easily led to despair. Instead, she turned to therapy, journaling, and creative outlets , including independent film projects   as lifelines to sustain her through the darkest times.

Choosing to Rise

What sets Blanche apart is not that she hasn’t stumbled, but that she has chosen to rise each time. Like Ana de Armas, who went from struggling auditions to starring in Knives Out and Blonde, Blanche’s persistence is paying off. She has already earned recognition with nominations and awards at film festivals, proving that resilience not privilege shapes an artist’s legacy.

A Story of Grit and Endurance

Mercedes Blanche’s story is a powerful reminder that breaking into Hollywood is about more than talent. It requires grit, mental endurance, and the courage to keep dreaming even when doors close. For immigrant actresses, the journey can often feel impossibly lonely. Yet Blanche embodies the truth that resilience is the strongest currency in an industry built on rejection.

Her story is not only about breaking barriers in Hollywood but also about inspiring others to rise above challenges, embrace their identity, and keep pushing forward no matter the odd

Canada will play host to a historic event this fall as leaders, investors, and entrepreneurs gather for the First-Ever Sierra Leone–Canada Trade & Investment Summit & Cultural Show, scheduled for September 18–20, 2025.

This three-day landmark summit aims to strengthen bilateral ties by showcasing trade, investment, and partnership opportunities across key sectors in Sierra Leone, while also celebrating the nation’s vibrant culture.

Distinguished Speakers and Leaders

The event will feature Her Excellency Fatima Maada Bio, May-Marie Duwai-Sowa, Maryam Muritala, Hon. Alpha Sesay, and Hon. Dr. David Moinina Sengeh, alongside senior Sierra Leonean government officials, Canadian policymakers, business leaders, and diaspora community members. Their participation underscores the importance of building strong economic and cultural bridges between the two nations.

What to Expect

Attendees can look forward to:

  • Keynote Speeches: Insightful presentations from Sierra Leone’s First Lady, ministers, and Canadian officials.

  • Sector-Focused Plenaries & Panels: Covering trade, agriculture, technology, food security, and investment opportunities.

  • Cultural Showcases: A vibrant display of Sierra Leonean music, fashion, and cuisine.

  • Business Exhibitions & Networking: Opportunities for investors, entrepreneurs, and diaspora leaders to connect and collaborate.

Why This Summit Matters

Sierra Leone is fast emerging as a hub of opportunity, with rich natural resources, a growing entrepreneurial ecosystem, and untapped sectors ready for investment. This summit offers a unique platform for Canadians, the Sierra Leonean diaspora, and global partners to explore sustainable partnerships that drive growth and development.

Event Details

📅 Date: September 18–20, 2025
📍 Location: Toronto, Canada
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May-Marie Duwai-Sowa is a dynamic leader dedicated to building bridges between nations. Appointed on February 6, 2023, by His Excellency President Julius Maada Bio, she became Sierra Leone’s first Special Envoy for International Relations, Trade, and Investment. In this historic role, she represents Sierra Leone in Canada and internationally, cultivating diplomatic ties and creating meaningful partnerships to enhance trade and investment opportunities for her country.

Champion of Equity and Inclusion

With an extensive career spanning public institutions, academia, and community organizations, May-Marie is widely recognized for her expertise in diversity, equity, inclusion, and human rights. She has worked with marginalized communities including Indigenous Peoples, women, racialized persons, persons with disabilities, and 2SLGBTQ+ groups, using collaborative and innovative approaches to address systemic barriers.

Her work is grounded in an intersectional lens and a trauma-informed, victim-centered approach to conflict resolution, dialogue, and mediation—demonstrating her commitment to justice and transformational social change.

Professional Impact Across Sectors

May-Marie has held influential roles including:

  • Employment Equity Specialist at McMaster University

  • Accessibility and Equity Specialist with the City of Hamilton

  • Economic Development Adviser with Ontario’s Ministry of Agriculture, Food, and Rural Affairs

  • Community Developer at Hamilton’s Centre for Civic Inclusion

  • Family Service Specialist with the Division of Youth and Family Services in New Jersey

  • Refugee Case Manager with Lutheran Social Ministries of New Jersey

She also leads as Principal Consultant at SierraCan Consulting (Canada) and SalPro Consulting (Sierra Leone), while serving as Founder and President of SierraCan Institute, CEO of Juvèm Hospitality Inc., Founder and Publisher of Illuminessence Magazine, and Founding Member and Mentor of Illuminating Ladies.

Academic Excellence and Lifelong Learning

Her academic journey is just as impressive. She holds:

  • Honors BA in Sociology – Rider University (USA)

  • MA in Sociology and International Development – University of Guelph (Canada)

  • Executive Leadership Certificates – McMaster University (Canada)

  • Currently pursuing a PhD in Public Policy and Administration with a specialization in Public Management and Leadership

She has also completed several professional development programs in Canada and the United States.

Recognition and Awards

May-Marie’s exceptional contributions have earned her numerous accolades, including:

  • Miss Fourah Bay College (University of Sierra Leone)

  • Sociological Award for Social Commitment (Rider University)

  • Diversity Champion Award (Hamilton Centre for Civic Inclusion)

  • Bravo Excellence Award (Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food & Rural Affairs)

  • 100 Accomplished Black Canadian Women Honoree (2020)

Balancing Leadership and Family

Beyond her professional and diplomatic commitments, May-Marie is a devoted mother of two. She continues to balance her roles in leadership, entrepreneurship, and community advocacy while raising her family in Canada.

On September 5th, 2025, Esther Ijewere, social impact storyteller, media strategist, and founder of Women of Rubies, was honored by the Council of Nigerian Professionals in Canada (CNPC). The award celebrates her outstanding contributions to media, advocacy, and the empowerment of women and professionals of African heritage.

Esther, who has spent more than a decade telling transformative stories and amplifying voices, dedicated the award to the mentors who paved the way.

“I dedicate this recognition to my media elders who quenched my thirst for knowledge, set the pace, and let me stand on their shoulders. For over a decade, I have used my media pen to tell stories, add value, and pay it forward,” she shared.

Championing Women Through Women of Rubies

Founded by Esther, Women of Rubies has become a trusted platform for women’s empowerment, mentorship, and storytelling. Through articles, campaigns, and spotlights, the organization has consistently celebrated women breaking barriers while providing them with tools, resources, and visibility.

From Nigeria to Canada, Women of Rubies has continued to create opportunities for women to connect, learn, and lead. The platform’s vision is clear: to empower women, promote inclusivity, and inspire a culture of collaboration and growth.

Shared Values with CNPC

The recognition by CNPC is especially meaningful, as its mission aligns with Esther’s lifelong commitment. The Council of Nigerian Professionals in Canada works to empower African-heritage professionals while promoting diversity, inclusion, and socio-economic advancement.

Both Esther and CNPC share a vision of creating spaces where professionals can thrive, contribute, and lead in shaping a more inclusive society.

Looking Ahead

With this honor, Esther reaffirms her commitment to using media as a tool for transformation. Whether through Women of Rubies, her media strategy work, or her advocacy across borders, she remains steadfast in her mission: to uplift, celebrate, and equip people to shine.

The stage is set for the Canada-Africa Summit 2025, happening on September 20th, 2025 at the Rose Theatre, Brampton. This groundbreaking event will bring together some of the most influential leaders, innovators, and visionaries from Canada and Africa to explore new opportunities in trade, innovation, culture, and global cooperation.

The summit promises a rich and dynamic program, featuring keynotes, networking opportunities, an expo, cultural showcases, and B2B sessions, all designed to build lasting partnerships across continents.

Distinguished Speakers

This year’s lineup includes a diverse group of leaders making an impact in politics, business, and social development:

  • Hon. Abike Dabiri-Erewa, Head of the Nigerian Diaspora Commission

  • Hon. Charmaine Williams, Minister of Women, Social and Economic Opportunities, Province of Ontario

  • Hon. Graham MacGregor, Minister of Multiculturalism and Citizenship, Province of Ontario

  • Hon. Patrick Brown, Mayor of Brampton

  • Hon. Ayo Owodunni, Kitchener City Councillor, Ward 5

  • Maryam Muritala, CEO of Canada Vendors

  • Florence Akpan, Founder of Infoplace Canada

  • Akin Oduntan, Founder of GloGold Consulting Inc.

  • Temi Popoola, CEO of Nigerian Exchange Group

These speakers represent a fusion of Canadian and African leadership, all committed to driving economic growth, cultural exchange, and inclusive development.

A Movement Beyond an Event

Speaking on the vision of the summit, Maryam Muritala, CEO of Canada Vendors, shared:

“This summit is more than an event—it’s a movement connecting Canada and Africa through innovation, culture, and commerce. We are excited to provide a platform for collaboration, dialogue, and growth that will create long-lasting impact for communities on both continents.”

Event Details

📅 Date: September 20th, 2025
📍 Location: Rose Theatre, Brampton
🎤 Highlights: Keynotes, Networking, Expo, Cultural Showcase, B2B Sessions, and more

Registration is now open. Don’t miss this opportunity to connect, collaborate, and celebrate as Canada and Africa come together to shape the future of global cooperation.

Fatima Maada Bio, the First Lady of Sierra Leone, has emerged as one of Africa’s most inspiring women leaders, advocating relentlessly for women’s empowerment and the protection of children. Since assuming office alongside her husband, President Julius Maada Bio, on April 4, 2018, she has used her platform to amplify critical issues affecting women and girls across Sierra Leone and the continent.

Born on November 27, 1980, in Koidu Town, Kono District, Fatima is of both Sierra Leonean and Gambian descent. Her journey reflects resilience and passion, from her early education at Ansarul Islamic School and St. Joseph’s Convent Secondary School in Freetown to her academic achievements in the UK, where she earned degrees in Performing Arts and Journalism. Before stepping into public life, she was a celebrated actress, screenwriter, and film producer, earning recognition including the Best Supporting Actress Award at the 2011 ZAFAA Awards.

Hands Off Our Girls: A Bold Campaign Against Child Marriage and Abuse

At the core of Fatima Maada Bio’s advocacy is her “Hands Off Our Girls” campaign, a nationwide initiative launched to combat child marriage, teenage pregnancy, and gender-based violence. This campaign has gained international recognition and has sparked vital conversations about the rights of young girls in Sierra Leone and beyond.

Her advocacy efforts were instrumental in the passing of a landmark women’s rights bill, mandating that 30% of Sierra Leone’s workforce and government positions be reserved for women. The bill also guarantees 14 weeks of paid maternity leave, a groundbreaking achievement in the country’s fight for gender equality.

President of OAFLAD: Leading African First Ladies

Beyond Sierra Leone, Fatima Maada Bio serves as the President of the Organisation of African First Ladies for Development (OAFLAD). In this role, she continues to push for continental policies that uplift women and children, ensuring their voices and needs are prioritized in development agendas.

Her leadership on the international stage reinforces the idea that empowering women is not only a moral obligation but also a catalyst for national and continental progress.

A Legacy of Empowerment

Fatima’s impact goes beyond legislation and campaigns; she has become a symbol of resilience and hope. From her creative background in Nollywood to her role as First Lady, her life’s journey demonstrates that women can transform society through determination, compassion, and action.

Her story continues to inspire women, mothers, and young girls across Africa, proving that leadership grounded in empathy and advocacy has the power to shape a more inclusive future.

Fatima Maada Bio is not just the First Lady of Sierra Leone , she is a trailblazer for women’s rights and child protection across Africa. Through initiatives like Hands Off Our Girls and her presidency of OAFLAD, she is laying the foundation for lasting change that uplifts communities and transforms nations.

Her journey is a reminder that when women lead, societies thrive.

In today’s fast-paced digital landscape, marketing is no longer just about selling products, it’s about creating opportunities, building communities, and driving meaningful growth. One woman who embodies this transformation is Maryam Muritala, a visionary entrepreneur and the founder of Canada Vendors, who has been recognized as one of the Top 20 Digital Marketers in Canada 2025.

This recognition highlights her groundbreaking work in helping small businesses, especially immigrant and women-led enterprises, thrive in Canada’s competitive marketplace.

Who is Maryam Muritala?

Maryam Muritala is a Foreign Trained Legal Professional, entrepreneur, and digital strategist with a passion for empowering underrepresented entrepreneurs. In 2019, she launched Canada Vendors, a thriving digital platform designed to spotlight small businesses and give them access to education, marketing, and visibility tools that drive sustainable growth.

Her journey into entrepreneurship stems from her belief that commerce has the power to transform lives. Over the years, she has helped hundreds of vendors gain exposure, increase revenue, and build strong, recognizable brands in Canada and globally.

Top 20 Digital Marketers in Canada 2025 Recognition

The Top 20 Digital Marketers in Canada 2025 list celebrates innovators shaping the future of marketing with bold strategies, measurable impact, and creative excellence.

Being named on this list places Muritala among the leading minds who are not only driving results but also transforming industries. Her unique approach combines legal expertise, community building, and digital innovation, setting her apart as both a strategist and a changemaker.

“Digital marketing is more than promotion, it’s about building bridges, creating opportunities, and giving entrepreneurs the tools they need to thrive,” Muritala explains.

Previous Awards and Recognition

This latest honor adds to Muritala’s growing list of achievements, including:

  • CIBWE Top Black 100 Women to Watch in Canada Awards (2022)

  • Brampton Citizen Awards – Inspirational Category (2022)

These accolades reflect her influence not only as a digital marketer but also as a leader dedicated to inclusive economic development.

Impact on Small Business and Immigrant Entrepreneurship

Through Canada Vendors, Muritala has become a beacon for immigrant and women entrepreneurs navigating Canada’s competitive business landscape. She mentors founders, speaks at industry events, and partners with organizations to amplify diversity and inclusion in entrepreneurship.

Her platform acts as a lifeline for small businesses seeking to connect with broader markets, while her advocacy ensures no entrepreneur feels left behind.

Looking Ahead

As digital marketing continues to evolve, Muritala’s vision remains clear: empowering businesses through visibility, strategy, and community support. Her recognition as one of Canada’s Top 20 Digital Marketers is not just a personal milestone, it’s a win for every small business owner who dares to dream big.

On a chilly Sunday morning, cybersecurity expert Happy Alfred woke up to a devastating discovery,  an unknown hacker had emptied his bank account. By evening, the same attacker returned to drain the last $5 left behind.

That painful experience sparked Alfred’s journey into ethical hacking and cybersecurity. His mission? To protect others from digital threats and raise awareness about the hidden dangers we often overlook.

One of the biggest vulnerabilities, she explains, lies in something we all use daily: our cameras.

The Growing Risk of Tech Vulnerabilities

Everyday devices,  from smartphones and laptops to baby monitors, smart TVs, and even cars  can be exploited. Each of these gadgets has an IP address that transmits data over the internet, making them potential targets for hackers.

The problem isn’t just the devices themselves but also how we use them. Visiting unsafe websites, granting unnecessary permissions to apps, or leaving software outdated can open the door to attackers.

This is why experts recommend covering your laptop camera, disabling unnecessary features, and regularly checking device settings.

How Hackers Exploit Your Devices

Happy Alfred highlights several common cybersecurity vulnerabilities that many people ignore:

  • Malicious apps disguised as games or tools that request camera, microphone, or SMS access.

  • Remote access features on phones, laptops, or smart TVs left enabled.

  • Public Wi-Fi traps, where attackers intercept your data.

  • Smart assistants like Alexa or Google Home that are “always listening.”

  • Old or unused devices still syncing personal accounts.

  • Cloud backups holding sensitive photos or files that are never truly deleted.

Even seemingly harmless apps or gadgets can become tools for surveillance, fraud, or blackmail.

Cybersecurity Tips: How to Protect Your Privacy

Here are practical, expert-recommended cybersecurity tips to reduce your exposure to online threats:

  1. Change default usernames and passwords on all devices.

  2. Disable remote access unless absolutely necessary.

  3. Keep software and firmware updated regularly.

  4. Delete unfamiliar apps you don’t remember installing.

  5. Check app permissions — a calculator should not request camera access.

  6. Use trusted security tools like antivirus, firewalls, and VPNs.

  7. Monitor your battery usage — malicious apps often drain power.

  8. Avoid logging into banking apps on public Wi-Fi unless using a VPN.

  9. Turn off Bluetooth when it’s not in use.

  10. Audit your cloud storage and remove sensitive content.

For Android users: Restrict background activity of the camera app in Settings → Apps → Camera → Data/Battery → set limits and disable permissions.
For Apple users: Regularly review app privacy permissions and restrict unnecessary camera/microphone access.

Why Cybersecurity Awareness Matters

As Alfred explains, “If you’re on a journey to greatness, you must rethink your digital actions , otherwise, you risk unknowingly setting yourself up for future blackmail.”

Your phone, laptop, and smart devices are powerful, but they’re also vulnerable. The key to protection lies in mindful digital habits and consistent cybersecurity practices.

Final Word

Cybersecurity is no longer optional,  it’s essential. By being cautious with the apps we install, the networks we connect to, and the permissions we grant, we can protect not only our data but also our privacy and peace of mind.

Take action today. Secure your devices, share this knowledge, and help others stay safe online.

Vaughan, Ontario is about to welcome a new standard of style, sophistication, and creativity with the grand opening of House of Silny Décor and Elegante Fashion Vaughan. This dynamic launch merges world-class interior décor with curated fashion offerings, creating a unique destination for design enthusiasts and fashion lovers alike.

About House of Silny Décor

Founded by visionary entrepreneur Olaitan Majaro, House of Silny Décor has quickly become a trusted name in interior décor and event styling in Ontario. Since moving to Canada in 2010, Olaitan has combined her creative expertise, cultural influences, and attention to detail to craft bespoke designs that transform spaces into timeless experiences.

  • Established: Inspired in 2013, formally incorporated in 2017

  • Specialties: Event décor, home interiors, office interiors, bespoke décor solutions

  • Recognition: Recipient of the 2024 Business Excellence Award by Canada Vendors and Pacaati

House of Silny Décor offers a balance of modern sophistication and traditional charm, making it a go-to for clients seeking unique décor solutions and professional event styling in Vaughan and across Ontario.

Elegante Fashion Vaughan: A Premier Fashion Destination

Sharing the same location is Elegante Fashion Vaughan, a boutique designed to celebrate style, individuality, and refined living. The store offers a carefully curated selection of apparel and accessories that blend timeless elegance with contemporary fashion trends.

  • Focus: Sophisticated everyday wear and statement pieces for special occasions

  • Experience: Personalized luxury shopping tailored to individual tastes

  • Lifestyle Brand: Promotes confidence, creativity, and refined living through fashion

By co-locating with House of Silny Décor, Elegante Fashion Vaughan creates a unique lifestyle destination where interior design and fashion intersect, offering a complete elegance experience for visitors.

Grand Launch Event – September 2, 2025

The flagship showroom launch on September 2, 2025, in Vaughan, Ontario, promises to be a celebration of creativity, style, and innovation. Guests can explore bespoke interior décor solutions, enjoy curated fashion selections, and be inspired by Olaitan Majaro’s vision for elevating both design and lifestyle.

Whether you’re looking for professional event styling, home décor transformation, or luxury fashion pieces, the House of Silny Décor and Elegante Fashion Vaughan launch is the place to experience elegance, innovation, and personalized service in Ontario.

📍 Location: Vaughan, Ontario
🗓 Launch Date: September 2nd, 2025

Tobore Anne Emorhokpor, Assoc CIPD, MPharm, is a passionate community leader, philanthropist, and advocate for women and children whose journey spans from Nigeria to the UK. Her deep commitment to empowering families inspired the creation of Nigerian Women in the UK (NWIU) ,  a thriving network of over 18,000 women that provides vital support in safeguarding, childcare, domestic abuse, accommodation, and social services.

Passion Rooted in Personal Experience

Born and raised in Nigeria, Tobore moved to the UK at just 16. Yet, her heart has always remained deeply connected to Nigerian women and children. Over the last nine years, she has tirelessly supported countless families in Nigeria by paying school fees, covering medical bills and surgeries, funding vocational training, and seeding small businesses. She has also stood firmly as an advocate against abuse, signposting survivors to resources and guiding them on the path to justice.

Building Nigerian Women in the UK (NWIU)

Tobore’s dedication to women’s empowerment led her to start Nigerian Women in the UK (NWIU) six years ago. Recognizing the isolation and lack of support many Nigerian women face in the UK, she created a safe space for women to share experiences, build friendships, and support one another.

What began as a Facebook group has grown into a vibrant community of over 18,000 women across 14 regional Telegram groups. In 2024, NWIU was registered as a Community Interest Company, allowing the organisation to expand its impact through events, mentorship programs, welfare initiatives, and even international retreats.

In the last year alone, NWIU handled over 150 safeguarding cases, providing support for women navigating social services or helping children overcome bullying. “My proudest achievement is seeing women who once felt voiceless now step into leadership and confidence,” Tobore shares.

Supporting Women and Families Beyond Borders

Tobore’s commitment goes beyond NWIU. She personally funds education, healthcare, and small businesses for families in need. Her motivation comes from witnessing lives change: children returning to school, women achieving financial independence, and families regaining hope.

She also runs Michrichmeg Ltd, a platform teaching digital skills, AI, and finance to help women earn from home. Alongside this, she partners with Utility Warehouse to guide families in saving money and creating side incomes. All of these initiatives are tied together by her mission: helping women live better lives.

Recognition and Awards

Tobore’s work has received widespread recognition, including:

  • Mumpreneur of the Year, Yummy Mummy Awards (2025)

  • Right Livelihood Award, Drum Majors for Peace (2021)

She views awards as a reflection of the communities she represents, shining a light on stories of resilience, courage, and strength.

Family as an Anchor

As a wife and mother of three, Tobore emphasizes the importance of family in maintaining balance. “My husband is incredibly supportive, and my children inspire me daily. I don’t pretend it’s easy, but I prioritise, delegate when necessary, and make sure I’m present for the important moments,” she explains.

Women Who Inspire Tobore

Tobore draws inspiration from remarkable women around the world, including:

  1. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala – for breaking barriers globally.

  2. Michelle Obama – for her grace, authenticity, and empowerment of youth.

  3. Her mother – for resilience, sacrifices, and quiet strength.

Looking Ahead: Vision for the Future

In the next five years, Tobore envisions expanding NWIU with a physical community hub in the UK for mentorship, welfare, and empowerment programs. She plans to build digital academies through Michrichmeg Ltd, helping women globally generate wealth using digital products and AI. Through Utility Warehouse, she aims to help at least 500 families achieve financial relief. Her ultimate goal remains clear: empowering Nigerian women to thrive without limitations.

Tobore exemplifies the essence of a Woman of Rubies, someone who shines not just for herself, but for others. Through her leadership, advocacy, and unwavering commitment, she ensures that no woman feels invisible and no child is left behind.

Learn more about her work here and here