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Another ad also celebrates the spirit of unselfish sportsmanship in an ad for the Tokyo Olympics.
Procter & Gamble has launched its Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 campaign inspired by the many Olympic and Paralympic athletes who are stepping up to take action for good, making a positive difference in their communities. These athletes are the focus of the âLead with Loveâ consumer campaign, which unites P&Gâs longstanding Citizenship efforts of Community Impact, Equality & Inclusion, and Environmental Sustainability.
In a release, P&G mentions that it believes that the Olympic Games have tremendous power to unite the world through sport; in Tokyo, and in partnership with the International Olympic Committee, P&G is celebrating athletes and their acts of good.
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Grammy Award-winning Nigerian Afropop singer, songwriter, actress and activist, Yemi Alade, joins African superstars supporting the Draw The Line Against Malaria campaign to inspire and empower young people from across the African continent and the globe to call on their leaders at zeromalaria.org and push for political action to end malaria within a generation.
The ground-breaking campaign, first launched across Africa in February 2021, is a unifying global platform designed to capture youth, community and public imagination, and will be rolled out globally on World Malaria Day. The campaign aims to generate mass awareness and high visibility for the Zero Malaria Starts with Me movement across malaria-affected countries and beyond, and reflects the huge energy, talent, and cultural influence emanating from the African continent with references to art, fashion, music, sport, and entertainment.
Yemi Alade joins African Changemakers behind the Draw The Line against malaria campaign capitalethiopia.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from capitalethiopia.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Kurt Angle Comments On A Possible Match Against Sting In AEW
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On a recent episode of The Kurt Angle Show, the former Olympic Gold Medalist spoke about the possibility of him wrestling a match for AEW against Sting this year. The history between Angle and Sting has been well documented with their marquee matches during their time in TNA. Angle said he would never come back to wrestle at his current state to wrestle another older wrestler because they would not be able to provide a great match.
“Well considering I’m 52 and Sting’s a lot older than I am, I’d say the chances are no, slim to none,” Angle said. “For many reasons, we’re too old. We’re not too old to wrestle younger guys, you wrestle a younger guy who can spice up the match and make it a little more interesting, you can have some great matches still. When you start losing a step and you’re both older and both lost a step, it’s really hard to make that up.”
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Venus Williams a seven-time Grand Slam Champion and four-time Olympic Gold Medalist recently invested in growing plant-based marketplace PlantX. The tennis legend is also joining the PlantX team as an ambassador and will help the company advocate for plant-based living.
“I’m extremely excited to be partnering with PlantX. It is the first marketplace of its kind and I wish it had been around when I was transitioning to a plant-based diet over a decade ago,” Williams said. “Living a plant-based lifestyle has improved my quality of life and I am looking forward to working with PlantX to help others learn about the benefits of living plant-based.”