Pst.Clement Omonzane,is dedicated to the preaching and teaching of the word of God, he is the founder and President of Great Grace Ministries. A ministry dedicated to beautifying your world with the word of God
Romaine Redman is our GBKM Network Political and Economic Analyst/Commentator, and the former host of \"The Yout Turnt Up Show.\" One who approaches politics and economics critically and with the philosophy of \"making government work for the people\'\', Romaine\'s work is focused on people in the political economy. Having obtained his Honours Bachelor\'s Degree from the University of Toronto Mississauga, he brings with him a wealth of knowledge, insights, and expertise to our GBKM Network discussions.
Romaine is also a strong believer in the empowerment of youth, community building, and prides himself on being a part of the upward mobility of his country and large. Quite the multifaceted individual, he grounds himself in his philosophy, \"my limit exists beyond the unlimitedness of the sky,\" also encouraging others to come along for the ride,
Romaine currently sits on numerous boards and youth advisory councils, and was a 2020-2021 Fellow with the 1834 Fellowship in Public
Policy. He looks forward to being the youth voice on topical political and economic issues for GBKM FM.
Storytelling has always been a big part of Elizabeth Oloidi’s life, from her acting career to the founding of Qweens Magazine, Elizabeth has fallen in love with sharing the stories she gathers along the way. You can join her every Wednesday at 1 PM EST as the host of “The Chatt Up Show,” where you will find her bringing you the week’s top news and pop culture updates, with some exclusive interviews and special guests sprinkled in the mix. It’s story-telling, with a flare, like you’ve never seen before!
Mr. Ojie is an esteemed family man who is happily married to Mrs. Linda Eghobor and they are blessed with three inestimable, adorable and priceless children; Osajiele, Ehinomen and Osereme.
Ojie obtained his HND marketing from Auchi Polytechnic Edo State Nigerian. On arrival in Canada, he proceeded to York University to expand his knowledge in Business Administration. Furthering his desire for knowledge, he went ahead to be trained in leadership, management and youth development from Sheridan college.
Ever since, Mr. Ojie has worked and served humanity in various capacity as community leader, community organizer, youth empowerment, and an advocate for the less privileged.
Ojie have equally served in the capacity as:
Ojie has also made an inroads in the political arena when he contested as a councilor in the city of Brampton municipal election both in 2014 and 2018 respectively.
Mr. Ojie is the founder and President of Pearl Krea-Cion (PK Inc.) Incorporated, a fashion business outfit in Brampton.
Mr. Ojie is the Co-founder and member Board of Directors Great Grace Ministries (GGM) Canada.
Mr. Ojie is the co-host of the Kings Domain program aired every Sunday afternoon at 4.00 pm EST on GBKM Network.
Jaygbes Napoleon Ogbole is an entrepreneur who migrated to Canada in 2009. He
studied Mathematics and Economics at the University of Benin, Nigeria, and transferred
to London Metropolitan University in the United Kingdom, where he graduated with BSC
in Business Administration.
He continues to pursue his Information Technology Management Consulting career with
15 years of experience working in the telecommunications, government, and banking
industry. He is also the Co-founder of Pan-African Arts, Culture, and Trade Institute
Canada, a non-profit organization that fosters sustainable alliances with other like-
minded organizations and promotes African cultures and trade without sacrificing their
missions or identities.
He supports his local communities with time and resources through event promotions and
seminars. He ensures Africans in Diaspora can be informed about various opportunities
available within and outside their home countries through the weekly Spotlight Show on
GBKM and an online publication outfit he founded called DecideAfrica that provides data
and insights on various topics that affect Africans.
Chelsea Okonji is a bachelors degree holder in Communication Media & Film from the University of Windsor, Chelsea has worked as a media personal in many organizations, sense of genuinely connecting with people and telling one’s life story has always been of keen interest to Chelsea Okonji.
This interest combined with a passion for communication led Chelsea to become the Presenter of a mega show on GBKM NETWORK “The Discussion” - a conversational show that allows our guests to express a side of themselves you rarely see! A show that aired live every Saturday at 4:00pm Est.!
Ryan has built multiple businesses over the last 10 years and spends a great deal of his time leading and mentoring young entrepreneurs. After starting Detailing Knights, a mobile waterless car cleaning company, Ryan was able to launch his first youth entrepreneurship program called Knighthood Academy.
Knighthood Academy was designed to help young people at risk in the community develop their leadership skills through an entrepreneurship Bootcamp. Various youth with multiple barriers have accessed the program, ranging from high school dropouts to past gang members, and those recently released from detention.
“I have realized that entrepreneurship is a tool that gives a level playing field to all those that want to partake. I envision helping young people all over the world experience entrepreneurship at least once during their learning journey.
To this end, Ryan is an active board member with the Peel Learning Foundation. Helping to bring alternative resources to young people on the Peel District School Board.
Ryan has been named one of Brampton’s top 40 under 40 and twice nominated for a Business Excellence Award by the Brampton Board of Trade in 2014 and 2019. In 2013, Ryan won the Emerging Entrepreneur of the Year award from the Toronto Region Board of Trade.
Ryan has a deep passion for his community and is one of the cofounders of the Afro-Caribbean Business Network. A nonprofit organization created to help entrepreneurs of African and Caribbean heritage (ACh) not only start businesses but help their companies grow and become assets for future generations.