Prince Sefa-Boakye is an international speaker, black entrepreneur, law student, and social media coach. His multimedia background ranges from broadcasting interviews with speakers like Drew Dudley and Dr. Cornel West to giving political commentaries on UR Business Network. His know-how on social media marketing and entrepreneurship has helped black entrepreneurs all-over the world establish their business and brand. His methods have helped Sharine Jones-Weaver publish her first autobiography book on Domestic Violence and establish her non-profit organization RAWR (Restoring A Woman’s Reverence).
His purpose behind his creation What are Black People Like is to help world citizens not make quick and broad generalizations of people from African Descent; while, at the same time, provide a platform for black entrepreneurs to promote their businesses (entertainment, fashion, cosmetics, financing, public speaking, physical fitness etc.). He believes that education and entrepreneurship is the key towards restoring the rights and dignities of Black People everywhere.
Here are some of his television appearances, promoting black entrepreneurship in Dubai and Bahrain.