Kenneth Eze is a songwriter, singer, vocal coach and a music producer. A father of two. Mr. Eze grew up in Cameroon with both parents, Nigerians. He travelled 1995 to Germany to continue his education. He has been working voluntarily in Germany with children and youth since 1996.
In addition to his passion for music, working with children, as well as musical cooperation with them and achieving set goals are among his passions. With the support of the German government, FC Werder Bremen, and other freewill donors, he built a music studio for children and youths in Bremen-Germany.
Mr. Eze published his first children’s book “Friends forever” in 2018 and cemented a desire to become an Author. The book has been translated into many languages amongst, English, German, French and Swedish.
His childhood aspirations helped him to achieve this goal in Germany. He set himself the goal of encouraging children and young people with the belief that: “You can move mountains and everything is possible if you give your best.”
Kenneth Eze is a trained gastronomy specialist, personal fitness trainer/nutritionist and further studied as a Pharmaceutical Rep. He has been chief executive in many leading German conglomerates, such as Planet Hollywood, Warner Bros. Movie World, Eurest Sports & food GmbH, KFC, Hi-Jump trampoline park and North Trampoline Guthenburg Sweden.
Still basking in the euphoria of a successful outing by his foundation “Africa Tomorrow Plus” a foundation formed to basically support African children in Africa/Diaspora. This foundation, which spares a thought for the less privileged no doubt, has also carved an outstanding niche for itself in the area of integration in Europe.
Mr. Eze is presently Operation Manager in Olympic Stadium, Berlin Germany.
Alphonsine Arsfeldt has lived in Sweden since 1992. She is a trained assistant nurse and has since 2000 worked in Lund municipality in various areas such as home care, palliative care, LSS, Group housing, and as a nutritionist for the elderly and personal assistant.
She is a proud mother of 3 children and 2 grandchildren. Her selfless efforts over the years to help the needy has received many to regard her as a sister, aunt, friend and loving mother.
Alphonsine’s policies, principles and practices promote equality and diversity, and she actively seeks opportunities to promote an inclusive, fair working environment at all levels and between all groups she encounters.
Her goals have has always been to empower women’s voices, empower women opportunity to speak out, give women information to change their lives and advocate a gender-sensitive representation of women.
Alphonsine has participated in many projects whose efforts and activities aimed at change the mentality of young girls and women from “can don’t do it” to “can do it”.