Testimonials

I don't know how to thank you! You are amazing to say the least. Thank you for the constant reminders to get things done. The night literally would have been a fail without you. You carried us through this entire process and I am so grateful. Girrrllll, I will continue to sing your praises. Love you!! Thank you.

Chika M.

I'm an emcee myself and the only person I can have emcee my wedding is Laura. She is awesome. Laura thank you so much. God bless you for what you did for us. You made everybody laugh, made everybody have a good time, you had things on point. You are the best.

Nana B.

I'm glad we did this both the Nigerian and the American wedding. The hosting was on point, read the crowd, transitions. So things didn't go perfectly or as planned. You did a great job of transitioning and moving things.

Mr. & Mrs. Birch

Miss Onyeneho is a remarkable woman and an exemplary model of journalism in the African American community of Boston. I had the pleasure of meeting Miss Onyeneho at Katia Powell's launch event party "Black Girls Nutrition"--a nonprofit organization which aims to empower and educates women of color about proper health nutrition. Understanding the importance of this nonprofit, and how it is silent in the city of Boston, I could see why Miss Onyeneho sacrificed her time and utilized her media resources to cover this event. Miss Onyeneho understands the importance of issues (like this one) which affect underserved communities and will take the time to investigate and report them to mainstream media. And so, it is with pleasure that I recommend Miss Onyeneho for any story or event that needs news coverage.

Prince Asare-Sefa Boakye J.D

She's a woman that has mastered her craft and knows what she is doing and a woman who can understand different cultures depending on what event she is doing. That's amazing because not everyone has the ability to do that. She has the ability to adapt to any environment she is in that is awesome... it's phenomenal.

Mr. Kenneth E.