Good evening,
Thank you all for being on this journey with me on The Source.
Now, the first episode of my new venture - The Space with Melissa Sigodo will be live today at 8pm so click and watch. This is something I’ve been wanting to do for a long time.
Shola Mos-Shogbamimu shares how her faith has helped her through the toughest times in her life including having a malicious letter delivered to her door. She opens up about losing her father to cancer, her academic pursuits, that viral moment with Kate Garraway, breaking all the rules and finding her voice.
Let me know what you think.
News
Two heroic bouncers have received an award for bravery after intervening on a horrific homophobic attack where a man lunged over the smoking barrier of a pub and stabbed two men at a popular LGBTQ+ venue. Full story.
Windrush
Windrush scandal victim Richard Black has finally got citizenship after 41 years. The 70-year-old who lost contact with his daughter then aged six, as well as becoming homeless and being forced to survive on overhanging fruit, says that the Home Office decision comes ‘nearly 42 years too late’. Full story.
Education
Grammy and three-time MOBO winner Fuse ODG has revealed that kids at a summer youth club he started as a teenager in Mitcham helped make his viral hit Azonto. He’s now launched a learning app SONA for kids as he says his success is a result of ‘pouring into community’. Full story.
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