Devin Riddle

Devin Riddle was born January 17, 1981 to Ethel M. Riddle. He is a Native of Holly Springs, MS! Mr. Riddle is a graduate of Holly Springs High School Class of 1999. He also attended Mississippi State University majoring in Sports Communications. Mr. Riddle is happily married to Nashika R. Riddle, they have 3 Blessed and Amazing kids Caidyn, Dailah, and Dillon!!

While growing up as a young man in Holly Springs Mr. Riddle had the opportunity to watch and learn the value of Respect, Obedience, and Discipline from a lot of men especially his grandfather Epson “Snookie” Riddle! He worked for the Marshall County Community for several years and Devin would see how much citizens respected his grandfather and he just picked up on his actions.

Mr. Riddle gives GOD all the honor because he would never imagined he would be in the position he is today. He is the proud Owner/CEO of Doe’s Royalty LLC! When you see or hear Doe’s Royalty there are many ventures under the brand. We currently have beard and hair products, fitness programs, live talk shows and mentor programs under our brand! We are constantly looking for various opportunities to grow! Our vision is to “Create positive energy, change, and unity that will inspire and motivate all cultures!” Mr. Riddle desires to keep striving because he has an urgency to impact the lives of other people in all areas of their life!

Mr. Riddle is also a professional tax consultant with Millionaires Tax Consultants. Currently he is also employed with BNSF Railway. He also serves as Local Lodge 794 Union President.

Mr. Riddle states especially to young people “Never give up on yourself in life! Adversity brings Opportunity!!” There’s a scripture that Mr. Riddle always keeps in his heart! Job 8:7 Though your beginning was small your latter days shall be GREATER!


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Sam Asare Adjoka

Mr. Adjoka is an African activist that currently lives in Ghana. He is a Spiritual Social Worker, Humanitarian and Human Rights Advocate. Mr. Adjoka is involved in community and youth development and currently working on the Ubuntu Meditation Retreat. Mr. Adjoka encourages all people to assist and help where it is necessary. As he continues on a daily basis to bring a change of improvement he strives to bring awareness of where those changes are needed.

“Reese Brothers”

Alan and Marvin Reese has set out a personal mission to get their grandfathers name in its rightful place in history. Who is their grandfather might you ask??…the late Rev. Dr. Frederick D Reese. The man who among many achievements, signed the official letter to invite Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. to Selma Alabama to assist in the voting rights efforts led by Dr. Reese and local citizens of Selma Alabama. Alan and Marvin started the Frederick D Reese foundation in 2017 and haven’t looked back since. From clothing lines to historical tours and even a self published autobiography of Dr. Reese written by himself and Ms Kathy Walters entitled “Selma’s Self Sacrifice, which depicts the unique life of Dr. Reese. Being a minister himself, like his grandfather Alan Reese has a heart for the black community and speaks soundly of past efforts and also things we can change moving forward to help our community on their podcast entitled the Lineage podcast where they discuss everything from black massacres to concrete elements of the black community. Marvin Reese who is a singer/songwriter also uses his gifts to write and record songs centered around the movement and his grandfather.”

Dear Black People

Dear Black People,
Appreciate who you are. You are the first people. You are a strong people. You are brilliant people. You are creative people. You are leaders and warriors who fight war better with your mind. You are more than conquerors. No struggles can stop you. No weapon formed against you shall prosper. You are loving people. You are powerful people. Seek the greater things in your life by leaving a footprint of who you are to be remembered always. Learn more about your heritage and become empowered to explore your roots. Unite with one another and stand together. It’s time. It’s time to take back our children. It’s time to take back our money. It’s time to take back our land. It’s time to take back our schools. It’s time to take back our communities. It’s time to back positive thinking about ourselves and each other. It’s time for us to take control of our own present and destiny by not living in the past but allowing the past to lead and guide us along the way. It’s time. Take charge without excuses or shame, because in our ancestors blood, sweat, and tears their legacies will remain.

Gerold Girbeau

“The difference between moment and movement is sacrifice!”

Gerold Girbeau is one of Mississipp’s leading business icons. Mr. Girbeau has always been intrigued by radio most of his life. Over the years, Mr. Girbeau wanted to be able to reach more than one audience of people and he made this possible almost 10 years ago when he started his very on radio station in Jackson, Mississippi, 99.1 Bday. While giving a lot of hard work and endurance Mr. Girbeau has dramatically increased his listening base by incorporating old school feel good music, podcasting, various D.j. mix shows, individual talk shows, hosting at major events and sponsored advertising.

Professionally, Mr. Girbeau has been in the industry for going on 27 years. His drive and dedication to be free to follow his passion and dream has allowed him the ability to teach, lead, and mentor others along the way. Mr. Girbeau is also a community activist and he assists constantly at different community events when he is asked. Mr. Girbeau has been nominated and also received numerous awards in recognition to his hard work, dedication and drive. Mr Girbeau states “The difference between moment and movement is sacrifice!” He made the choice to sacrifice!