Eagle Scholars Alumni
Welcome to the Eagle Scholars Alumni page — a showcase of excellence, resilience, and purpose-driven scholarship.This section highlights graduates of the Eagle Scholars Forge, a flagship program of Sele Media Africa designed to equip emerging African and Caribbean thinkers with advanced skills in scholarly research writing and publication. Through rigorous training, expert mentorship, and collaborative learning, each scholar completes the program with a journal-worthy article addressing real-world challenges in their region or field of study.
Below is a growing list of distinguished alumni who have successfully completed the program. These scholars represent a new generation of writers, researchers, and change agents committed to using academic knowledge as a tool for transformation — not just academic recognition.
Each entry reflects: Name of the Scholar, Country of Origin , Title of Published/Submitted Project, and Year of Graduation.Their contributions speak to the core vision of the Eagle Scholars Forge:
"Raising Africa and the Caribbean's Next Generation of Scholars."
Explore. Celebrate. Be inspired.
| C.ID | NAME | NATIONALITY | PROJECT TITLE | GRADUATION DAY | CERTIFICATE |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ESF001 | Monifah Whittaker | Guyana / St. Kitts & Nevis | Dietary Patterns, Behavioural Regulation, and Cognitive Functioning in Autistic Children: A Contextual Analysis in St. Kitts and Nevis | 08/12/2025 | ![]() |
| ESF002 | Jeremiah Vandy | Sierra Leone / China | Prion-Inhibitory Effects of Traditional Chinese Medicine: Evidence, Active Components and Therapeutic Implications for Prion Diseases | 08/12/2025 | ![]() |
| ESF003 | Santigie Foday Kamara | Sierra Leone | Assessing the Current Energy Mix in Sierra Leone: Challenges and Opportunities for Diversification — Hydro, Thermal, Solar and Biomass Contributions | 08/12/2025 | ![]() |
| ESF004 | Maasa Samuel | Uganda | Digital Democracy, Public Health, and Disinformation: Managing Health Misinformation During Electoral Periods in Uganda | 08/12/2025 | ![]() |
| ESF005 | Elijah Cunningham | Jamaica | Understanding Depression in Young Jamaican Women: A Study of Cultural, and Social Influences | 08/12/2025 | ![]() |
| ESF006 | Simiso Marvin Ntobela | South Africa | Decolonising Christian Leadership: Evaluating Power, Gender, and Institutional Governance in Zionist Churches of KwaZulu-Natal | 08/12/2025 | ![]() |
| ESF007 | Tee Jay Whittaker | Jamaica / St. Kitts & Nevis | The Psychological Impact of Absentee Fathers on Youth in Developing Countries: A Study of the Caribbean Region | 08/12/2025 | ![]() |
| Explore! | Celebrate! | Be inspired! |







