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...that address broader black issues, said Safiya J. Miller ’09, the event’s co-chair. The three senior winners were Marcus G. Miller ’08, Barry E. Breaux Jr. ’08, and Ofole “Fofie” U. Mgbako ’08. Underclassmen winners were O. Randall Ojukwu ’09, Sangu J. Delle ’10, and Spencer H. Hardwick ’11. Undergraduate women nominated their black male peers, who were then reviewed by the Tribute Board based upon submitted essays and resumes...

Author: By Esther I. Yi, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Tribute Honors Black Men | 4/13/2008 | See Source »

...OFOLE U. MGBAKO ’08 Cambridge, Mass...

Author: By Ofole U. Mgbako | Title: Criticisms of Counter Neglected the Facts | 5/25/2007 | See Source »

...mold. You come here to make history.” Adjah, Tracy T. “Ty” Moore II ’06, and Kwame Owusu-Kesse ’06 received the senior awards, while Jon E. Gentry ’07, Ofole Mgbako ’08, and Xavier Del Rosario ’09 received the class awards. In addition, Ugo Nduaguba, a local senior at John D. O’Bryant School of Mathematics and Science in Roxbury was granted the Black Men of Achievement Scholarship Award, which comes with a $1,000 stipend...

Author: By Barrett P. Kenny, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Black Women's Group Dishes Out Honors | 4/17/2006 | See Source »

...society focused on the objectification of women...their bodies and not their minds, actions or achievements.” The multi-generational scope of the evening’s honorees reflected the themes of heritage and continuity. Co-Chair of the event, Ofole U. Mgbako ’06, said that the theme of this year’s festivities was “supreme perseverance.” Seven Harvard seniors were celebrated for exemplary leadership, a high school senior was presented with a $2,000 scholarship, and Pamela G. Carlton, co-founder of Springboard-Partners in Cross Cultural...

Author: By Nina L. Vizcarrondo, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Black Women Stress Support at Gala | 3/13/2006 | See Source »

...over the world, but also from across the spectrum of creative work. The Food Festival on Saturday from 5-7 p.m. in Ticknor Lounge will feature dishes prepared by the Nigerian Student Association and the Native Americans at Harvard College, among others. As the BAF co-chair Ofole U. Mgbako ’08 explains, BAF seeks to educate and remind students that “the history of black culture is in no way monolithic….Look at the history of this country—you see a lot of African Americans today with Native American ancestry...

Author: By Anna F. Bonnell-freidin, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: A New Future for Black Arts Fest | 3/2/2006 | See Source »

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