Mavic Chijioke Okeugo is a Nigerian fine art photographer and visual artist. His work has been exhibited internationally in London, Lagos, Kampala, and Accra. He is the authour of the book "The Art of Photography: Seeing, Feeling, and Creating Beyond the Frame."
Some of his notable solo exhibitions include "Where Light Learns Our Faces" at The African Centre in London (2026), "Ųmų Anya (Children of the Eye)" at Rele Gallery (2021), "Tears on Lens" in Kampala (2023), and "Uzo Anya" (2024).
Ghulam Nabi Nasher (10 May 1926 – 25 June 2010) was the son of Loe Khan Nasher and grandson of Sher Khan Nasher. He was an ethnic Pushtun, the hereditary Khan of the Kharoti (Ghilzai) tribe, born in Qarabagh, Ghazni. Ghulam Nabi Nasher was the Mayor of Kunduz and later he was elected for two terms as a Senator from Kunduz. During the time of King Zaher Shah, he served as the president for the upper house (house of Lords) of the Afghan Parliament. He was an avid philanthropist and bequeathed his home in Falls Church VA to the local Islamic center.
Category:Pashtun people Category:1926 births Category:2010 deaths Category:Members of the House of Elders (Afghanistan) Category:Presidents of the House of Elders (Afghanistan) Category:Mayors of places in Afghanistan
Matt Martelli (born December 10, 1972) and Joshua Martelli (born November 9, 1974), known together professionally as The Martelli Brothers, are American filmmakers and commercial producers and directors. The brothers write, direct, and produce their films and commercial projects together, and engage in other aspects of filmmaking in their projects. Joshua has won multiple awards for film editing, and typically retains "final cut" control of their films and commercial projects.
Lorenz Leskosek (born 16 March 2000) is an Austrian footballer who plays as a defender for SV Lafnitz.