Category: Glamour

  • Kunbi Oyelese raises bar

    AN accomplished young designer, Kunbi Oyelese is one of the hottest belles on the social scene. In her 20s, she is a rare combination of beauty and creativity and she has never failed to impress her admirers.

    April By Kunbi has dressed a host of Nigerian and international female celebrities from Genevieve Nnaji and Agbani Darego, to Mo Cheddah, Toke Makinwa, Tiwa Savage and Mille Magesese.

    Olakunbi Oyelese knew she wanted to be a major player in the fashion world; hence she attended the renowned New York Fashion Institute of Technology. After her studies, she was ready to take on the world of fashion and in April 2010, she launched her fashion house with the somewhat circumstantial name; April By Kunbi.

  • Oluwatomisin weds Sam

    Oluwatomisin weds Sam

    OLUWATOMISIN, daughter of Tokunbo Oshokoya of Oshea Projects (Nig) Ltd, an engineering firm and Associate Pastor at The Christian Brethren Church (TCBC), Ejigbo, Lagos, recently walked the aisle to launch a new phase of life with her heartthrob, Sam.

  • Bara’atu Muazu hooked

    BARA’ATU Muazu, the daughter of the National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party, Adamu Muazu, is definitely in her best moments. She got married to Ahmed Mutallab, son of business mogul Umar Abdulmutallab. The superlative event started in Bauchi and climaxed in Abuja last weekend. Beautiful Bara’atu Muazu & Ahmed Mutallab had their splendid wedding over the weekend.

  • Stephanie  Geddes  plans  big for  Christmas

    Stephanie Geddes plans big for Christmas

    LAGOS businesswoman, Stephanie Geddes, the brain behind magnificent leisure place, Stephanies, is determined to make this yuletide season a memorable one for her customers. As the year draws to an end, Stephanie puts a smile on her customers faces as her offering comes in form of discount on available products, special unexpected performances by several super stars and special prizes for certain category of clients. According to informants, carriage and conduct over time will determine who gets what prize. The hardworking leisure spot owner has been in business for the past five years and the initiative behind awarding prizes to patrons is to promote proper conduct and interaction in the pursuit of leisure. She describes the strategy that has kept her in business as a combination of strategy that has resulted into a blend of something for everyone that comes calling.

  • Gbemi Shasore’s passion

    Gbemi Shasore’s passion

    THE chief executive officer of The Green Park, a multi-purpose events centre and an events management Consultant, Gbemi Shasore is passionate about charity.

    A trait a source revealed she inherited from her late mother, Chief Mrs. Simi Johnson,the first female dental surgeon in Nigeria. Through some organisations she used to be,like International Women Society (IWS) and Zonta International Club of Lagos,Gbemi has been empowering  and catering for the less privileged. In her early 50s, like fine wine, she has also gotten better with age. Interestingly, she does not fail to display her knowledge of fashion tenets whenever she appears at functions dressed to the nines.

  • Veronica Odeka expects third baby

    Veronica Odeka expects third baby

    CELEBRITY stylist and ex-supermodel, Veronica Odeka, is expecting her third child with her husband. And in preparation of the tiny-tot, her friends came together on Monday to throw her a baby shower. The CEO of Vane Style is officially the biggest and most sort after stylist in Nigeria. She has worked with celebrities including the prestigious Genevieve Nnaji and Mo Abudu, styled for several magazines both African and international. She is one of the names that have definitely reformed the norm in Nigerian style. Since her move to Nigeria, the graduate of the University of Houston has styled some of the biggest names in the entertainment business like Tiwa Savage, Dolapo Oni, Davido, Waje and a host of others. With a wealth of experience from her time spent modelling for brands such as Betsey Johnson, Armani, Just Cavalli, BCBG and Donna Karan and her tutelage under top stylist Cassandra Walker, understanding style and what it takes to style celebrities and socialites for various events wasn’t farfetched.

  • Aisha Babangida’s new crusade

    Aisha Babangida’s new crusade

    HER blue-blooded background notwithstanding, Erelu Aisha Babangida has remained as down-to-earth and as genial as the dove. Energetic and intellectually convincing, her ability to hold her own among the very cerebrally endowed as well as jelling with the hoi-polloi of the society is said to be one of the reasons she has been enjoying a cult-like followership and listenership both at local and international forums where she is fast becoming a forceful speaker on women empowerments.

    Her new crusade, which centres on giving a voice to women, has been receiving rave acceptance around the continent. Her message of hope has found ready expressions in her role as Chairperson of Better Life for African Rural Women, a non-governmental organisation originally founded by her late mother, Maryam. Erelu Aisha has been able to expand the NGO’s scope beyond the shores of Nigeria and she has continued to break geographical boundaries and socio-economic confinements. She made a telling impact at the recently held ‘SHE Forum Africa’,

  • Ned Nwoko loses son

    Ned Nwoko loses son

    INTERNATIONAL lawyer cum politician, Prince Ned Munir Nwoko is bereaved. He has lost his first son Tarik, aged 22. The  former federal lawmaker who is one of the prominent political leaders in Delta State said he received the shocking news of the death of his son in Idumuje Ugboko where he was monitoring the titanic governorship primary election of the ruling Peoples Democratic Party in Delta State.

    A statement issued by Prince Nwoko said “Tarik was a law student at North Staffordshire University where he died in his sleep in the early hours of Monday, December 8, 2014.”

    Prince Nwoko said “Tarik had complained to his friend who he had dinner with on Sunday that he was feeling unwell only to be found dead on Monday morning”.

    The deceased whose mother is from Morocco was a keen footballer. According to Prince Nwoko, “the London Police has ruled out any foul play. The Police authorities also ruled out drug and alcohol.”

  • Isabella Ayuk scores another feat

    Isabella Ayuk scores another feat

    THOUGH her crowning and reign as the 2012 Most Beautiful Girl in Nigeria has been controversial, Isabella Ayuk is intent on using her position positively. Her foundation, Vanessa Manyor Memorial Foundation (VMMF), which she launched in memory of her sister who died of typhoid fever, has been campaigning against the illness.

    Still not resting on her oars, the delectable queen also ventured into fashion brand/label, Bellasabel. Her label has been causing stir in the Federal Capital Territory. Bellasabel would have in stock some of the best collections of classic pageant, dinner party, wedding and red-carpet dresses, including jewelleries. She has also scored another giant stride in the modelling industry with the launching of Belle’sabel Modelling/Grooming Agency. The agency has its headquarters in Abuja with a branch office in Calabar, Cross River State. She is proving that she is not only a pretty face, but has got a business and creative side too.

  • Another Femi Otedola’s investment

    Another Femi Otedola’s investment

    BILLIONAIRE businessman Femi Otedola has another investment in music. Wunmi, an alternative soul singer and one of the daughters of oil magnate, has released a brand new song called ‘Don’t Break my Heart’. The rising star joins sister DJ Cuppy, who made her own debut into the music industry a while ago, as well as other female artistes who are giving Nigerian music a new sound. Wumi, as she wants to be known, studied psychology and philosophy at St Andrews University with a Masters in music at the Vocal Tech in the UK. A few days ago, she performed at the Nigerian Presidential Awards ceremony for the top 100 businesses. She performed the national anthem with the brigade of guards and a cover of ‘Bibanke’ with Mike Aremu.