" What started with innocent yet intriguing observations of her
young son during a trip to the bookstore has turned into a new
superhero of color who is diversifying what power and mystique look
like in the world of fantasy and action: Akiti the Hunter." - Black
Enterprise
"It is in the spirit of celebrating women that we recognize the
efforts of Denise Mobolaji Ajayi-Williams, the next generation of
social influencer, and an iconic woman on the RISE...The book
scored the author recognition from Harvard University Coop, Library
of Congress, NAACP Author's Pavilion, Forbes Africa, and has sold
out in-store story time throughout Barnes & Noble's Stores." - The
Huffington Post
"Ajayi-Williams believes everyone should view themselves as heroic
no matter their place of origin. Her goal is to bring an authentic
African hero into American pop culture." Oakland Post Newspaper
"They love Akiti's ability to not only use his brute strength in
defeating his opponents but also his mind. Akiti the Hunter teaches
children to use the power of their minds when faced with unforeseen
challenges."- San Francisco Bay View Magazine
"Children from the United States to Africa are thrilled at the
thought of having a hero they can finally identify with." - African
Orbit
"Denise Mobolaji Ajayi-Williams from Nigeria created the first
African superhero story "Akiti The Hunter" and runs
workingmomin20s.com, a site that is redefining feminist agenda for
the millennial generation." - Diplomatic Courier Magazine
"This is a blaring signal that a new reconnection between Africa
and the African Diaspora that is African-Americans can possibly
yield financial and cultural gains that have not been seen since
before the African slave trade is emerging. This is why it is
important that 'Black Panther' does not become the only successful
African film. We need more African superheroes such as Akiti The
Hunter to push this revolution. " - CNBC Africa
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