Category: Life and Style

  • Celebs who are married to foreigners

    Kehinde Oluleye

    There is something exotic about people who move beyond their comfort zone while searching for love. Sometimes it is love that travels several miles across rivers, mountains, valleys and even in the desert to find such people. Whatever the case may be, inter-ethnic and mixed marriages have their own flavour that only those who are in can experience.

    This week, we shall be spotlighting such people. We are talking about Nigerian celebrities or newsmakers married to foreigners.

    Kate Henshaw

    Kate Henshaw is one of Nigeria’s most celebrated thespians who have wormed themselves into the hearts of many Nigerians by their good performances. She got married to British ex-husband, Roderick James Nuttal, in 2000, but they broke up in 2011.

     

    Regina Askia-Williams & Rudolph ‘Rudy’ Williams

    US-based ex-model and actress, Regina Askia-Williams, wears many hats. The actress is also a registered nurse (RN) in the US, healthcare, education al activist, television producer, writer and public speaker.

    Regina Askia and Rudy Williams
    Regina Askia and Rudy Williams

    Known as Regina Askia in her days as one of the country’s top models, she got married to American Rudolph ‘Rudy’ Williams after her relocation. They have been together for almost two decades.

     

    Ufuoma Ejenebor & Steven McDermott

    Model-turned-Nollywood Actress, Ufuoma Ejenebor, who hails from Delta State,Nigeria, and Steven got married

    Ufuoma Ejenebor & Steven McDermott
    Ufuoma Ejenebor & Steven McDermott

    in 2010, and are blessed with two adorable children.

     

     

     

     

    Charly Boy & Lady Diane

    Charles Chukwuemeka Oputa, popularly known as Charly Boy, aka Area Fada, may be known for

    Charly-Boy & Lady Diane
    Charly-Boy & Lady Diane

    his controversial  views and bizzare outfits; but not many know that the maverick ente rtainer and activist is married to  an American. They solemnised their marriage last year, after 40 years of being together

     

    Oluchi  & Lucas Orlandi

    Popular Nigerian international super model, Oluchi Orlandi,

    Oluchi & Lucas Orlandi
    Oluchi & Lucas Orlandi

    who  won the M-Net  Face of Africa in 1998, has been married to her equally popular Italian fashion designer husband, Luca Orlandi, since August 2005.They have two sons.

     

     

     

    Uche Jombo & Kenny Rodriguez

    Popularly Nollywood actress, screenwriter and film producer, Uche Jombo, got married to her America-based,

    Uche Jombo & Kenny Rodriguez
    Uche Jombo & Kenny Rodriguez

    Puerto Rican-born husband, Kenny Rodriguez, in a low-key wedding that took place on May 16, 2012 on the shores of Puerto Rico. And they have a son.

     

    Anita Hogan-Mak & Ted Mak

    Anita Hogan, Nigerian actress and former Gulder Ultimate Search contestant and

    Anita Hogan-Mak & Ted Mak
    Anita Hogan-Mak & Ted Mak

    Ted Mark got married 2006 in Ikoyi, Lagos. They are blessed with two children; Sadly, Anita recently lost her Dutch husband to the cold hands of death after a brief illness in August, this year.

     

     

     

    Karen Igho & Jaroslav Rakos

    Nigerian actress, model, media personality and the winner of the 2011 Big brother Africa, Karen Igho, married Czech Republican citizen, Jaroslav Rakos in 2014. They have two kids together.

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    Karen Igho & Jaroslav Rakostt

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Susan Peters & Koen Croon

    Nollywood actress, model, interior designer and spa owner, Susan Peters, got married to her Dutch fiancé, Koen

    •Susan Peters & Koen Croon
    •Susan Peters & Koen Croon

    Croon in Lagos in October 10, 2015.

     

    Read Also: Famous divorced celebrities yet to remarry

     

    Ik & Sonia Morales

    Ikechukwu Mitchel Ogbonna, professionally known as IK Ogbonna, is a Nigerian film maker, actor and model.

    k Ogbonna & Sonia Morales
    k Ogbonna & Sonia Morales

    Ik Ogbonna got married to a Columbian beauty, Sonia Morales, on June 29, 2015 in Belgrade. They divorced in 2019.They have a child together.

     

     

     

     

    Chioma & Andrew Toplis

    Chioma Elizabeth Toplis , popularly known as Chioma Toplis, is married to UK-born Engr. Andrew Toplis and they

    Chioma & Andrew Toplis
    Chioma & Andrew Toplis

    are blessed with three children together.

     

     

     

     

     

    Ashionye Michelle & Carl Raccah

    Nollywood actress and singer, Ashionye Ugboh-Raccah, got married on August 2009 to an Italian man, Carl

    •Ashionye Michelle Raccah
    •Ashionye Michelle Raccah

    Raccah, and their union is blessed with two children.

  • FADAN President Ajila-Ladipo steps out with daughter to present ‘Regalia by Fal’

    TOP society designer Funmi Ajila-Ladipo, the CEO of House of Regalia,is yet again, ready to set the pace in the fashion industry in Nigeria with the launch of her ready-to-wear brand simply called Regalia by Fal.

    Funmi, who also doubles as the President of Fashion Designers Association of Nigeria (FADAN), said she had had an eye on bringing about this revolution in Nigeria, but was waiting for the auspicious time to hit the stores with her collections.

    Funmi, who in recent times became the Ekiti State Ambassador for culture and tourism, has got a companion in the fashion business world as her daughter has also caught the fashion bug.

    Read Also: Between Lai Mohammed and fashion designer daughter

     

    So, come January 12, 2020, mother and daughter will step out to reveal their passion in creative fashion that will eventually up the game for designers in the industry.

    “It’s indeed a great time for Funmi Ajila-Ladipo, as she has chosen to step out when she has succeeded in creating a brand name that has become popular in most high society household,” said a close friend of hers who also owns a top fashion boutique on Awolowo road, Ikoyi.

    According to Ajila-Ladipo’s daughter, the exclusive event will take place at choice event centre known as ‘Amore Gardens’ in Lekki, Lagos.

  • Ronaldo spars with Golovkin after Ballon d’Or snub

    Kehinde OLULEYE

     

    CRISTIANO RONALDO got his boxing gloves on this week as he spent some time with his ‘special friend’ and superstar Gennady Golovkin after snubbing Lionel Messi’s Ballon d’Or coronation on Monday.

    The two sporting giants were collaborating in the ring in Turin with Golovkin sharing pictures of the two on his Instagram account.

    Golovkin added: ‘Had a great time seeing my friend @cristiano today! There’s something exciting in the works with @daznglobal – can’t wait for everyone to see.

    ‘See you soon my friend! @cristiano’.

    Read Also: Old family video breaks emotional Cristiano Ronaldo

     

    Ronaldo may have been tempted to take out his frustrations in the ring after Messi overtook him once again in the Ballon d’Or rankings.

    The Barcelona and Argentina star claimed a record sixth, leaving Ronaldo stranded on five.

    Ronaldo snubbed the event but he still ended up on the winning side at another awards ceremony.

    He was awarded Serie A Player of the Year on the same night he was pipped by Messi.

  • Why Segun Awolowo is off the social radar

    Paul Ukpabio

    Those who wonder why Segun Awolowo Jnr has been largely absent from the social radar in recent times can finally know why.

    The amiable Executive Director, Nigerian Export Promotion Council has more or less restricted himself to activities related to the economic sector.

    He has in recent times been appearing at different fora where export promotion is an issue or where economic issues are topical.

    Read Also: Buhari greets Segun Awolowo at 56

     

    He was also recently at the National African Forum where effective implementation for industrialization and inclusive economic development in Nigeria was discussed; an event where he was also a plenary participant.

    So, for those who think that Segun Awolowo is no longer there, he very much is, only following a particular calling that concerns his work, which takes most of his time these days.

  • ENTER THE BEARD, MOUSTACHE GANG

    Kehinde OLULEYE

    LAST week, we beamed the klieglight on our best celebs who have created distinct signature looks using the power of carefully tended and famous beards, moustaches and stubbles.

    In style and styling, a celeb’s signature look plays a key role in personal branding. While most people do not see a need for it, celebrities go to an extra length to create the right signature look to further enhance their brands.

    This week, we shall conclude with our facial trip into the world of facial signatures  by focussing on the cool stuff that some of our famous and stylish celebs are doing with facial hair. You can take it from us that these men are masters in this facial business and if care isn’t taken, they may make you stop shaving!

    Ice Prince

    Panshak Zamani, popularly known as Ice Prince, is a Nigerian hip hop recording artist and actor. He rose to fame after releasing “Oleku”, one of Nigeria’s most remixed songs of all times. His iconic goatee beard stands him out.

     

    Mr P (Peter Okoye)

    Peter Okoye, popularly known by the stage-name, Mr. P, is one half of the defunct music duo, PSquare. Mr P has a robust, macho energetic style which he tops with a dapper beard.

     

    Davido

    The Omo Baba Olowo crooner, David Adedeji Adeleke, better known by his stage name Davido, is a Nigerian singer, songwriter, and record producer. Davido favours a luscious beard which attests to his high energy levels.

     

    Alexx Ekubo

    Alexx Ekubo is a Nigerian actor and model. He was first runner up at the 2010 Mr Nigeria contest. He won the Best Actor in a Supporting Role award at the 2013 Best of Nollywood Awards for his role in the Weekend Getaway. His facial is trim, boyish and sits well on his well-tended smooth face.

     

    Ramsey Noah

    Ramsey Tokunbo Nouah Jr, popularly known as Ramsey Nouah,is a Nigerian actor and director. He won the Africa Movie Academy Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role in 2010. He made his directorial debut with the film, “Living in Bondage”. Ramsey likes the clean look and this is reflected in his trimmed goatee.

     

    DBanj

    Oladapo Daniel Oyebanjo, known by his stage name D’banj, is a Nigerian musician, singer, songwriter, rapper, record owner and entrepreneur. Dbanj has everything in his favour- good looks, gorgeous body, a winsome smile, a good spread of a beard and several musical hits.

     

    Burna Boy

    Damini Ebunoluwa Ogulu, known professionally as Burna Boy, is an international afro singer and songwriter. The rave of the moment rose to prominence in 2012 after releasing the lead single, “Like to Party” from his debut studio album. Burna’s beard style is a little soulful and wild like his locks.

    Read Also: ENTER THE BEARD, MUSTACHE GANG

     

    Adebayo Oke Lawal

    Stylish Adebayo Oke-Lawal is a television personality, entrepreneur, unique designer and founder of Orange Culture. Bayo’s style, which runs from his ears straight to his chin, works well for his frame and signature posture.

     

    Adekunle Gold

    Adekunle Kosoko, popularly known by his stage name, Adekunle Gold, is a Nigerian highlife singer, songwriter and graphic designer. Adekunle is a really good visual and graphic artist. This ability is also reflected in the way he carves his beard and moustache.

     

    Yomi Fash-Lanso

    Yomi Fash-Lanso, is a popular Nigerian actor and film director. Yomi understands branding and has kept his looks clean, intact and different for sometime. His natural mature afro and moustache stand out.

     

    Zack Orji

    Zachee Ama Orji is a popular Nigerian actor, director, producer and filmmaker. A master of the tube and signature look, his unique beard is a standout.

     

    Eyinna Nwigwe

    Enyinna Nwigwe is a model, Nigerian actor and producer. He is best known for his role in the movie,“The Wedding Party”. His beard, moustache and soul path all blend together quite well.

     

    Kanayo O Kanayo

    Leading actor, Anayo Modestus Onyekwere, better known as Kanayo O. Kanayo or as KOK, is a popular Nigerian actor and film maker. He has understated simple, classy facial style.

     

    Praiz

    Praise Ugbede Adejo, better known by his stage name, Praiz, is a Nigerian R&B songwriter, producer and singer. Praiz’s music career hit the limelight after he finished second runner-up at the maiden season of Project Fame West Africa. He likes the rugged beard style.

     

    AY Makun

    AY is one of the most enterprising and talked-about celebrity CEOs in Nigeria, from the AY show to AY’s Crib. Comedian AY is one of Nigeria’s most successful entertainer and entertainment gurus. AY did not only make a success of comedy; he also veered into movies and in the shortest time became extremely successful.  His carefully-tended goatee is one of his trademarks.

     

    Ikechukwu

    The ”Wind Am Well”crooner, Ikechukwu Onunaku, also known as Killz, is a Nigerian singer, rapper, and actor. He was one of the main artistes in “The Wedding Party”. Ikechukwu likes the clean shaven look but loves to leave his beard wild. A perfect combination.

  • Ordega: Life in China a mixed bag

    Dick Onuadimaudo

    At a time when few fathers would allow their daughters to indulge in the ‘manly’ game of football, Super Falcons rugged striker, Francesca Ordega, had the total support of her father who bought her first soccer boot.

    She said: “As a child growing up, I got fascinated seeing 22 boys chasing a round object about in an effort to outscore each other. I then started playing with boys since girls were very few who played soccer. My dad encouraged me when he noticed I could play well with the boys. He bought me my first soccer boot and I am forever grateful for that.”

    From that moment and coupled with that fatherly support, Ordega has not looked back and moved on to become one of Nigeria’s biggest female soccer stars.

    Ordega earned herself cult status following her exploits at the Africa Women Cup of Nations (AWCON) and in the United States of America (USA), where she plied her trade with Washington Spirit. The 26-year-old is good on the wing and wowed fans with her pacy runs as Nigeria cruised to the 2018 title.

    Ordega also made the final shortlist for the CAF Women’s Player of the Year in 2018 alongside Asisat Oshoala and South Africa’s Chrestinah Thembi Kgatlana.

    Ordega has, however, described her latest move to the Chinese football league as good and tough at the same time. Speaking exclusively with Sport & Style from her base in China, the 26-year-old rugged ‘journeyman’ has played in the United States, Australia and Spain before her latest move to China this year.

    Narrating both positive and negative qualities of living and working in China, the Shanghai Shenhua star said: “Life is good in China and I have successfully settled down and playing the Chinese women football league. The league is tough but definitely not the best in the world.

    “The league in China is not in the class of that of U.S or what we have in Europe in terms of quality and organisation but it certainly is improving rapidly. The Chinese league is fast and you have to do a lot of running to cope. The attraction there is that they pay well and renowned players from all over the world are coming over to play in the league.”

    Though she has played in two World Cup tournaments, she is still not happy that she has not been at an Olympic games. Failing to qualify for three consecutive Olympic Games is perhaps her only regret in her career as a football player for country and club sides. Her sight is, however, focused on the Paris 2024 Olympics.

    The down-to-earth Nigeria international is also blunt and when asked to assess Nigeria’s progress in the women football blurted out: “I don’t even think Super Falcons can win the World Cup in the near future, because you can’t measure the standard of other countries to ours. So much is needed to be done before we can begin to dream of winning the World Cup. We are still very far from conquering the world. Check out the structures and plans of other countries and you discover that we are not near.”

    Though the Super Falcons have played at all eight FIFA Women’s World Cup since 1991, one of seven teams to do so, Nigeria has retrogressed from the quarter final achieved in 1999 to 21st position in 2019.

    She added: “While the advanced countries have programme for U-10, U-12, U-14, and U-16 to the senior level, what do we have? They have good leagues and well organised but we don’t have anything. We can only imagine but winning the World Cup is not happening anytime soon, not even in the nearest future with the way things are now.”

    Ordega opened up on other matters, including growing up, choosing football as a career, fame and riches and regrets: Excerpts.

    FAME AND RICHIES

    I chose to take soccer as a career because growing up I have always wanted to appear on television as a celebrity, either as movie star or a football star. Football gave me the break and today I will say I have achieved my childhood dream. I can hardly walk free in Makurdi, Lagos, Abuja and some parts of the world where I have played. Football has brought me fame and money but not very much wealth. I thank God for his mercies.

    EQUAL WAGES FOR MEN AND WOMEN

    I am 100% in support of equal pay for male and female footballers. The gap in the remunerations is just too wide and if women players cannot get equal treatment, they should consider paying the ladies about 70 to 80% of the men’s pay packet. The boys earn so much at their respective clubs abroad and compare to what the girls are paid in the clubs, you discover it is peanuts. I am an advocate of equal pay for male and female players.

    ROLE MODEL

    Lionel Messi is my role model. He is the best footballer in the world and I like his game and attitude on and off the pitch. I tried to play like him but I wasn’t blessed with the special gift that Messi has.

    CAREER REGRETS

    There have been many ups and downs in my career but I guess my biggest regret must be the pain of failing to qualify for three consecutive Olympic Games with the Super Falcons. I was in the team that missed the 2012, 2016 and now 2020 Olympic Games.

    I played with pains against Cote d’ Ivoire with the hope of helping my team qualify but we were unlucky to draw that game and crashed out. It is a regret I doubt if I will be able to make up for before retirement. I will be 31 years of age by the time the next Olympic comes around in 2024 and I don’t think my husband will allow me to continue playing instead of making babies. Anyway, I will try to remain fit to achieve my Olympic Games dream.

    CRISIS IN SUPER FALCONS

    There is no crisis in Super Falcons.  We are united and it is not true that infighting and disharmony in camp caused us our Olympic Games ticket. Our interim coach, Chris Danjuma, tried his best to get us the needed win but it was not to be and we crashed out. He is a good and very hard working coach but on that day we failed to deliver. The change in captaincy did not divide the team as being speculated. It was just one of those days when nothing works for you

    THE ROLE OF RUTH DAVID

    Head of women football development, Ruth David, is a mother to us and I am very close to her. I don’t care what they say about her but I know she ran our camps like a mother.

    She is strict but jovial with the players and officials. She is detailed and a passionate woman who wants the best for our country. She borrowed money from friends and relatives to pay us our outstanding allowances to avoid a planned protest during the pre-World Cup camp in Austria. This was the second time she had saved the country from such national disgrace from players. She doesn’t short pay or collect gratification from any player or officials. I will miss her now that she has been removed and I pray that her removal will not be counterproductive.

    MARRIAGE

    I will marry one day but I can’t tell when it will be. I won’t tell you whether I am in a relationship because I don’t discuss that in the public. It’s a private thing and I don’t like going public with my affairs.

    My husband will decide whether I will continue to play after marriage. I will like to continue until my legs could carry me no more. It will be my husband’s decision. But an Olympic Games participation in 2024 may fast track my retirement.

    ARE YOU A ROMANTIC WOMAN?

    Oh my God, it’s a difficult one to answer but I think I am very romantic. Why won’t I be? I am beautiful and I cannot afford not to be a loving and romantic.

    MEMORABLE MOMENT

    The most memorable moment of my football was in 2015 when I scored my first senior Women’s World Cup goal in Canada.

    LOWEST MOMENT

    The lowest moment was 2016 in America when my club side Washington Spirit played in the NWSL championship finals. We were leading 2-1 and our opponent equalised two seconds to the end of the game and we lost the title by penalty shootout. I wept that day because we were warming up to receive the trophy. It was very painful and I have yet to erase it from my memory.

  • HEALTH REVOLUTION IN KATSINA

    Following growing concerns that unhealthy practices are capable of causing an outbreak of epidemic in Katsina State, Governor Aminu Bello Masari recently declared a ban on open defecation. At a world press conference in Katsina, Masari explained that the ban on open defecation was necessitated by the need to reduce the high rate of water-borne diseases across the 34 local government areas in the state.

    In the governor’s declaration, which was sequel to a similar one made by President Muhammadu Buhari on November 7, he said: “Government had made progress within a short, medium and long term plans to address the WASH service delivery across the state. More than 3,500 hand pump boreholes, 100 solar motorised boreholes, and over 450 latrines were constructed in communities, primary schools, health facilities and market places across rural communities in the state.

    “Despite these modest achievements recorded in the WASH sector, there was still need to make this pronouncement in view of the challenges posed by water-borne diseases in the state.”

    The Governor further reiterated the various steps undertaken by the state government to ensure stable water supply in the state including repairs, redesigning and rehabilitation of water infrastructure, promising to ensure access to potable water by the citizens of the state.

    He further directed the Ministry of Water Resources to establish an Inter-Ministerial Steering Committee on WASH, which he said he would personally chair.

    He assured donor partners and other funding agencies of continued government partnership to sustain the heights already attained by the state in the management of sanitation and hygiene.

    The Nation investigation in 26 of the 34 local government areas the state revealed a massive campaign against open defecation spearheaded by Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Agency (RUWASSA).

    Ahmed Sani, a community health extension worker and officer in charge of Maternity and Child Health Clinic, Kakarku village in Sandamu Local Government Area, first blew the lead on the silent health care revolution that is going round several rural communities in Katsina State when he told our correspondent in an exclusive interview that there is a remarkable decline in reported cases of water borne diseases due to improved water distribution, sanitation as well as other hygienic practices including abhorrence of open defecation and other unhealthy practices in schools and the rural communities

    He said: “Diseases like diarrhea, for instance, between 2016 and 2019 have reduced considerably from 572 cases to 189; typhoid from 336 to 63 and cholera from 557 to 89.”

    “Similar decline is also witnessed in other diseases like dysentery, rashes, gastroenteritis and pneumonia. All through most of our rural areas, the activities of  RUWASSA and other health care delivery agencies have brought about cleaner environment and an improved community health.”

    Adding her voice to the debate on improved water sanitation, Hafisat Isa, the Vice Chairman of Watchcom, a creation of RUWASSA under the SHAWN Health Education Project supported by donor partners in Karkaku village, Sandamu Local Government Area, said the group always contributes a token to maintain public latrines for visitors, while in schools, children are taught about hygienic practices.

    She added that the Watchcom group enforces discipline among villagers and fines anyone found guilty of open defecation. She thanked the various sanitation agencies, particularly RUWASA and Charanrai Foundation for rehabilitating broken down water boreholes at Unqwa Magaji area

    The community head of Karkaku, Muktar Magaji, while commending the state government, RUWASSA and other donor agencies, condemned open defecation and other unhygienic practices, saying they breed water borne diseases and cholera.

    He added that the excellent health enjoyed by the residents of the area at present could be attributed to strict compliance with the counsel received from health workers and donor agencies who usually visit the area.

    He said: “My community has been enjoying clean water supply from the hand pumps and the borehole installed for us since 2013. Also, the children are being trained on the dangers of open defecation. Even in schools, they are properly guided on hand washing and ensuring clean environment even when patronising toilets and conveniences.”

    For Imam Abubakar Muktar, the Chief Imam of Gazari village in Sabwa Local Government Area, the community needed more public toilets and solar energy-powered water supply, because of the increase in the number of visitors to the village.

    Asamau Abubakar from Zango village in Daura Local Government Area also told The Nation that women and primary school children in the area were mobilised on the dangers of open defecation and taught about other health related issues like community hygiene and sanitation.

    She also indicated her membership of a hygiene club as volunteer.

    She said: “We usually go round homes to sensitise our fellow women and children on the dangers of open defecation. Even first time visitors to the village are encouraged to use public latrines constructed for strangers with help from RUWASSA

     

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    Also commenting on improved sanitation and hygiene in most rural communities in Katsina State, the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Health, Dr Kabir Mustapha, attributed the feat not only to RUWASSA but to what he called multi-sect oral approach undertaken by the state government in addressing emerging health care challenges in the state, including focusing on improved environment, ensuring clean water supply and rural sanitation

    He said: Water is key. About 90 per cent of the activities in the rural areas revolve around water supply, because clean water supply ensures hygiene through hand washing and other health related activities.

    “Health education, advocacy campaigns and lots of sensitization on community health activities have helped in creating the needed awareness. Again, government’s direct, purposeful and proactive approach, like the appointment of disease notification officers who immediately swung into action also contributed in ensuring timely intervention and reduction in the prevalent diseases.”

    The Permanent Secretary further assured on the sustainability of the achievement through the basic health provident fund and other programs like the Save One Million Children and primary health care activities especially in the rural areas

    The Executive Director of RUWASSA, Engr Aminu Dayyabu Safana, said the availability of water, especially in the rural areas, is having a serious positive impact on the lives of the people in different ways.

    He said: “Provision of water is necessary, and it must be clean, purified and free from any contamination to make it safe for drinking and other domestic purposes.

    “Records have shown that the outbreak of water borne diseases in the past, such as cholera, gastroenteritis, typhoid fever, pneumonia, skin rashes and other related diseases, were all connected to water contamination resulting from lack of access to potable water.”

    He said it is imperative for responsible governments and all stakeholders to accord priority to provision of potable water for the general populace.

     

    New facilities in schools

    The Nation found that about 240 primary schools across the state were provided with hand pumps while 1,440 two-compartment VIP latrines for male and female pupils were also constructed to improve learning atmosphere and convenience for the pupils.

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    Abubakar Abdullahi, the Public Relations Officer of RUWASSA, disclosed that under improved water supply and sanitation scheme, benefitting communities were sensitised through the formation of Water, Sanitation and Hygiene Committee (WASHCOM) to serve as a platform through which every community would take over the operation and maintenance of its facility upon completion and guard against open defecation.

    He said: “No doubt, the community ownership concept has contributed in no small measure in sustaining the water projects. Records have shown that many benefitting communities have continued to ensure functionality of their water points as they waste no time effecting their repairs whenever such facilities are faulty.”

    The Sanitation, Hygiene and Water in Nigeria (SHAWN) Project, created by RUWASSA, was primarily saddled with attaining effective service delivery towards achieving hundred per cent coverage in the area of Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) in the communities.

    The basic goal of the project is to reduce water related diseases and improve health conditions through accelerated and sustainable progress in safe excreta disposal, adoption of basic hygiene practices, including effective hand washing at critical times, and consumption of safe water in the rural communities.

    As confirmed by the Executive Director during the interview, the SHAWN project is a collaboration between the Federal Government of Nigeria and the United Nation’s Children Fund (UNICEF) with funding from the United Kingdom’s Department for International Development (DFID), with Katsina State being among the selected states in the federation to benefit from the programme which started in the year 2010

    Three local government areas of Bakori, Kaita and Mai’adua, piloted the project in the first phase, involving counterpart funding between the development partners, the state and local governments, which encouraged the provision of hand pump and motorized boreholes in various communities, as well as construction of VIP latrines in various primary schools across the benefitting local government areas. The project has now spread to all the rural communities.

    There was also the mobilization and sensitization of the beneficiaries under a concept called Community Led Total Sanitation (CLTS) under which the communities are guided to spear head and lead the process by themselves for their own benefit.

    The main focus under the concept is sensitizing the communities to realizing the dangers associated with improper sanitation and hygiene practices whereby they take decisions to change their negative behavior through avoidance of defecating in the open, construction and effective usage of household latrines, as well as observance of personal and environmental hygiene.

    The impact recorded by the project in the various benefitting communities under phase one, coupled with the commitment of the state administration in the area of payment of counterpart funding for the effective implementation of the project, resulted in the allocation of three more local government areas, and in the year 2012, Dutsinma, Faskari and Sandamu LGAs came on board, making a total of six benefitting LGAs.

    Investigation also revealed that as the project continued to be successfully implemented, the benefits at the same time continued to manifest glaringly as hundreds of communities enjoyed water, sanitation and hygiene facilities in various ways. Consequently, the result has shown great impact in terms of increased access to safe water, improved sanitation and hygiene, in addition to the remarkable achievement recorded in school enrolment and retention among primary school pupils.

    Community-led total sanitation under the SHAWN project has recorded tremendous success with regard to the stoppage of open defecation among several communities in Katsina State. Last year alone, a celebration was conducted in which the state governor presented certificates to hundreds of communities who attained Open Defecation Free (ODF) status across the SHAWN LGAs.

    Most rural communities in the state have attained freedom from open defecation status with the benefit of enjoying excellent health status as well as obtaining the requisite health certificates.

    The bold steps taken by the rural communities in Katsina by waging war against open defecation has contributed immensely in reducing sanitation and hygiene related diseases and generally improved their living conditions.

     

  • It’s a season of colourful scarf!

    SCARF! No other set of head and neck accessories have captured the imagination of fashion buffs this new season as scarf. It has become a hot fashion item. It keeps the hair securely away from the face and its colourful and vibrant nature adds a touch of subtle whim to your head, neck or look.

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    Dazzling and bold scarves are the rave of the moment when it comes to head and neck fashion, at parties and social occasions; and your choice of scarf should be influenced by the type of your dress (whether official or casual) and the colour. They are getting more stylish and it’s always in vogue and because it comes in several beautiful colours, it always appears to be forever in vogue.

  • Ibrahimovic’s statue outside Malmo stadium set on FIRE by angry fans!

    THE statue of striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic outside Swedish side Malmo’s stadium has been set on fire – with the club’s fans reacting angrily to the Swede becoming co-owner of rivals Hammarby.

    The 38-year-old described his latest move after departing LA Galaxy earlier in the month as ‘fun and exciting’, but he has subsequently faced a backlash of extreme proportions from irate Malmo supporters.

    Malmo chiefs had hoped that the statue would still be respected after Ibrahimovic’s 25 per cent stake in Hammarby was announced on Wednesday morning.

    But that appeared to have been a long shot as a video showing the statue alight emerged on social media on Wednesday evening, with footage showing a handful of fans helping to set it ablaze.

    The statue had already been defaced in the afternoon before it was set on fire, with a toilet seat attached to one of the arms and a shirt later draped over his head and tape stuck to the chest.

    The figure was only unveiled last month, and is located between their new and old grounds, but it has now been defaced after his move to the board of Hammarby, which is particularly surprising given his previous affiliation with Malmo from 1999-2001 – his first professional club.

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    Ibrahimovic will however not be representing Hammarby on the pitch, as many thought he might when he revealed a video of himself holding up their shirt.

    AC Milan, Bologna, and even a return to Manchester United have all been mentioned as possible destinations, but it appears he is focusing on off-field matters for the time being.

    On his co-ownership of Hammarby, Ibrahimovic said: ‘Hammarby is a fantastic club with passionate supporters and has great respect in both Stockholm and Sweden.

    ‘I have always liked the club and the fans, since then I am impressed with what the club has done in recent years, both on and off the pitch.

    ‘Being able to join and develop Hammarby forward feels both fun and exciting.’

  • Maiden Ibru celebrates 70

    DESPITE feeling ill few days to her 70th birthday, Maiden Ibru, the CEO of The Guardian newspaper, put up good courage and glowed in good health as she celebrated her birthday all through last week.

    Accolade and goodwill messages poured freely from the staff that she hosted during work hours and at the grand hall of the Federal Palace Hotel where the birthday party took place.

    At 70, Maiden Ibru’s fashion and style sense indicate that she is still in the circle of pacesetters. She spoke of how she was under the tutelage of her mother, ‘Sisi’, who she believes was the first woman to wear the Indian sari in Sapele.

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    At 70, Maiden Ibru is still at work. We hear that she enjoys working till the late hours despite living in Lekki on the Lagos Island while her office is located on the Mainland.

    Maiden Ibru still attends to details and remains a key player in the board room.