#PrincessDiana At 60 - An African portrait of a phenomenal princess

#PrincessDiana At 60 - An African portrait of a phenomenal princess

By Excellence In Education (EIE) Programme

Professor Imafidon reveals the unwritten truth of what type of impact a British princess had on Africa

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In this piece, Professor Imafidon reveals. ...the unwritten truth of what type of impact a British princess had on African health, particularly those with infectious disease; or the hopelessly poor, even the homeless may be lost in a generation. While Princess Diana has been immortalized in books, literature, exhibitions, Netflix series, tribute photo shoots in magazines such as, Vogue and even a musical, regrettably none of her profound work in Africa has not been documented let alone immortalized.

5X International bestselling author and mentor to New York Times bestsellers, Professor Chris Imafidon believes ....the phrase “People’s Princess” of the United Kingdom is as misleading as it is a misnomer or even meaningless to any careful observer. A more precise phrase is “African Princess” because of the stellar landmark contributions that she made to traditional African royalty. The African monarchy and their relationship with the poor and needy, for example raising taboo health issues and being the ultimate champion for women empowerment and girl child wellbeing. Her fight against racism and equity for all.

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