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African Inaugural Events Honoring President-Elect Barack Obama

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As the United States and World prepares to celebrate the 44th President-elect Barack Obama & Vice President-elect Joe Biden, inaugural events are filling up social calendars.

At Jamati.com, we are compiling a myriad of events that highlight and celebrate the African heritage of the 44th President of the United States of America.

Our January 2009 events calendar has information for “Official Inaugural Events” as well as those being planned by African Embassies, Diplomats, Organizations, Social Action groups and more.

So, if you are looking to celebrate with “African Flavor & Flair,” be sure to stop by “Africa’s Premiere Entertainment Portal” – for event news and updates leading up to and on the date of this historic Inauguration.

The African Inaugural Events Calendar, Can Be Found Here

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The Jamati Online experience brings Africa’s best and brightest stars ranging from the latest Zouk King to Nollywood’s hottest actors-to the Diaspora’s growing audience worldwide. At Jamati Online we are on the pulse of Africa’s burgeoning entertainment industry. We strive to support the artistic endeavors of Africans world wide. Now more than ever we are witnesses to African talent becoming a part of popular culture in Europe and the United States. The time is now ripe for African entertainment to be at the forefront of popular culture. Jamati.com is the first content product launched by DIM Corp.

About DIM Corp.
Diaspora Interactive Media Corporation (DIM Corp.) is Africa’s newest content provider. DIM Corp is an Online, Print, Audio, Television and Mobile content producer for African and African Diaspora audiences. The company produces content on multiple platforms, for the continent of Africa and for providers in the Diaspora interested in adding value for their users and viewers. The company, founded by Elias Mageto, recently launched its first portal, Jamati Online, and has plans to launch new brands in 2009. The new brands are expected to bring DIM Corp. full circle, producing a menu of content for platform owners to consider for syndication as well as compelling and cutting edge content for African and African Diaspora Audiences. www.dimcorporation.com

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2 Responses to “African Inaugural Events Honoring President-Elect Barack Obama”

  • Michael Williams says:

    January 3rd, 2009 at 5:08 pm

    Greetings My Literary Friends.

    I am starting work on my second newsprint article book entitled “44th the Inauguration”. It will be a 250 page hardbound coffee table book (12″ x 22″) displaying the front pages of worldwide newspapers showcasing the coverage of the January 20th 2009 ceremonies.

    If you would like to submit a positive poem about Barack Obama for consideration please do so before January 10, 2009. Poems will be juried and accepted entries will be notified before January 15th. We are dedicating a special section to poets from Hawaii, Indonesia and Kenya. If you are or know of someone who is from these regions please inform them or consider submitting an entry. Check out a virtual copy of the first one by clicking this link http://www.44th.net/frontpage.html then clicking view virtual book.

    Questions and entries may be directed to mewiii@44th.net . Please feel free to pass this information on to your literary cohorts and friends.

    Thank you in advance for your consideration.

    Mike Williams

  • Blessing Ubana Micheal says:

    January 16th, 2009 at 9:33 am

    I have been praying for Barack Obama to lead his country very well. I belive his reign will be successfull he will achieve more than his goal in Jesus Name (Amen)

    Thanks in a million.

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