Category: Glamour

  • Ibrahim Idris loses wife

    Ibrahim Idris loses wife

    THE former governor of Kogi State, Alhaji Ibrahim Idris, is bereaved. He lost his wife, Hajia Zainab Ibrahim Idris, to cancer-related ailment.

    The deceased, who served as the First Lady during her husband’s tenure, was said to have been battling with health problems that kept her away from the public since 2012 when her husband quit office.

    The late Hajia Zainab, 60, was the mother of Mohammed Ibrahim Idris, the owner of Summerest Apartments in Abuja and currently a member of the House of Representatives.

  • Nenesi Ibru graduates

    NENESI Ibru, the beautiful daughter of Olorogun Oscar Ibru, is in her best moments. Nene, who has been romantically linked with the rap sensation, Shina Rambo, the cousin of the hip-hop sensation, Davido, graduated from her Masters programme at the Savannah College of Arts and Design, Atlanta. USA.

    Nene, as she is fondly called is the co-owner of Olivia’s Trunk Consignment Boutique in Lagos with her sister, Makashe Awogboro.

  • Mo Abudu bags honourary award

    Mo Abudu bags honourary award

    EBONY TV CEO, Ms. Mo Abudu, was on Sunday June 1st, 2014, conferred with an honorary award of Doctor of Humane Letters (Honoris Causa).

    She was accorded the honour by one of Nigeria’s private universities, Babcock University, at its 12th convocation ceremony.

    Mo was awarded this enviable degree by the private Christian co-educational institution owned and run by the Seventh-day Adventist Church in Nigeria.

    The other recipient was Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, Minister of Finance,  who was awarded Doctor of Science in Global Economic Development (Honoris Causa).

    Abudu, in her acceptance speech, said she felt honoured by the gesture. She added: “There are so many men and women deserving of this award today. I thank you for finding me worthy. Today marks another very important milestone in the exciting journey of this institution.

    It is a moment of pride and glory for the school as much as it is for all graduands, parents, family members, friends, our nation and the continent at large.

  • Nicki Minaj dreams beach wedding

    Nicki Minaj dreams beach wedding

    NICKI Minaj would like to hold her wedding in a tropical climate on a quiet beach.

    The ‘Starships’ hitmaker, who has recently sparked rumours she’s engaged to her boyfriend of 10 years Safaree Samuels, has already starting planning her big day and has an ideal location in mind.

    She told In Touch Weekly magazine: “I’d want it to be on a beach somewhere, like Turks and Caicos.”

    The 31-year-old rapper has also already lined up her dresses for her big day and is adamant she’ll have at least three wardrobe changes throughout the romantic event.

    She said: “I’m gonna have 10 [dresses] … OK, maybe more like three — a big princess dress, something short I can dance in at the party and then an Alexander McQueen gown that’s sexy and figure-hugging.”

  • MIKE ABDUL – I’m still part of Midnight Crew

    MIKE ABDUL – I’m still part of Midnight Crew

    Mike Abdul, a member of the popular gospel group, Midnight Crew, who has featured in so many musical videos with other gospel artistes, has decided to go solo by dropping a new single, ‘Morire’. He speaks with Dorcas Omunagbe on his passion and why he decided to go solo.

    CAN you tell us why you decided to go solo from the Midnight Crew?

    As I answer you, I am at an event with the Midnight Crew at Teslim Balogun Stadium. Our solo efforts run across board. It is an initiative targeting expansion and empowering the individuals in the crew. We have come a long way as a group, investing our time and life; we are not ready to destroy what we have. In other words, we are creating more bands from the mother band.

    What are the new challenges the Christian music industry is facing with this new decision?

    Same challenges you encounter while building something new. We are not new to such challenges; we always win.

    Passion is key in what you do. How do you manage passion with a desire to make it financially?

    Giving direction to your passion will help you find a desired structure and organisation for your gifting or talent. If you are able to develop a working structure for your talent, it stands you out to give value to society which in turn will pay you for adding value. You are only worth what you give.

    Do you see a form of competition between the gospel and the non-gospel artistes in getting the attention of Christians?

    Gospel and secular artistes have the same target audience. It is the same people who go to clubs on Friday that attend church on Sundays. People spend five days listening to secular music on their radio, one extra day to enjoy live performances of secular music in parties on Saturday and only one day for gospel music; this seems to be the design. We all seek the attention of souls. We are not in music just to play our songs to ourselves. It seems more difficult for the gospel artiste; it is a challenge we must surmount.

    What efforts can you say are made to keep up with music trends and maintain the Christian audience? What I mean is there are different music trends which are mostly set by the secular artistes; for example, some words from their songs get into the vocabulary of listeners with time. What efforts are made to keep up with these trends and maintain the Christian audience?

    Following trends can be difficult and most times inappropriate for gospel artistes. Most trends have sexual undertones and/or are inappropriate for faith-based presentations. Some of us have done our researches and once a while used some of the trending beats but we have discovered that despite all, gospel is meant to be different. We will make the music, write the lyrics, promote the songs as hard as we can and keep sowing the seeds of the spirit as often as we can.

    What are your expectations from the Christian music industry or what gaps do you think are there to be filled?

    There will always be gaps to fill. Development is a constant feature. We are not where gospel music used to be. Yes, we are not satisfied with where we are; we need to attain a sound that is international, a sound that will make our local content go global. Gospel music and artistes need to be more professional in approach and delivery. Professionalism will make us brands; enviable and desirable brands. We are working, we will get better.

    Family is most important in a person’s life. How do you manage time with your job and family?

    I believe in separating work from home. Be diligent with work but at the close of work, please go home and create special moments. Let home truly be a home.

    What’s your fashion style?

    I love to look smart and enviable. Comfort and respect are good enough statements for my fashion

    What advice do you have for young upcoming Christian artistes? There is an idea that their colleagues, probably of the same age bracket, make it better in the secular.

    Secular music industry will always make more visible money than gospel music just that the money will always never go round even amongst them. Many secular artistes are living below expectation, so let no one think it is  greener on the other side. Stay by your calling, fall for nothing. The purpose of gospel music is not the money. Frustration comes when money is all the focus. Understand the music business, make your research, preach the gospel in your music with all sincerity and understanding of your target audience; trust me, you will be comfortable as long as you add value to society.

  • Peter Obafemi  re-strategises

    Peter Obafemi re-strategises

    A very finicky man of style, the chief promoter of the defunct Rite Time, the owners of World Airways, Peter Obafemi, is one Nigerian whose personality and ways have continued to keep tongues wagging, especially among the Lagos in-crowd, particularly his short-lived venture in aviation and bad outing in politics. Well, those may have been forgotten issues as the Ekiti born businessman, sources saidm, is re-strategising. Not too long, the man of means pampered himself with a G-series Gulfstream private jet. If information available is anything to go by, the last has not been heard of Otunba Peter Obafemi.

  • Zara  Abubakar  expectant

    Zara Abubakar expectant

    ZARA Abubakar, the delectable wife of the Inspector General of police, Mohammed Dikko Abubakar, is on nine months course. Her husband and other family members are gearing up for the arrival of the tiny tot. The beautiful lady, who is the daughter  of Bunu Sherrif Musa, Nigeria’s Ambassador to France in 1999 and former Minister of Industries, Mines and Power, Water Resources, Employment, Labour and Productivity, got married to  the police chief  in a  three day carnival like wedding fathia that  kicked off  at the home of the bride’ father in Maiduguri, Borno State and  rounded off with another fabulous ceremony in Abuja, the Federal Capital Territory last  year September. And it was attended by who-is-who in the political landscape of the country.

    In her late 30s, Zarah had her formative education at the Cobham Hall School, in Kent, United Kingdom, her university education at the Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria and the Loughborough University in the United Kingdom. She had worked at Impresit Bakalori; CVL; Sahara Group; and is currently employed at the External Relations Department of AFREN plc, an independent oil and gas company.

    Mohammed Abubakar, a father of three took another shot at matrimony barely two years after his wife, Hajia Maryam Abubakar, died. The late Mrs. Abubakar passed on in the morning of January 30, 2013 less than a week her husband, Abubakar, assumed office as the Acting Inspector General of Police. She was 48 and reportedly died of complications from a protracted battle with cancer.

  • Ogbonna  Kanu floats  stripper club

    Ogbonna Kanu floats stripper club

    OGBONNA Kanu, the younger brother of the ace footballer, Nwankwo Kanu, is cooking something new. Ogbonna, sources revealed, has joined the group of the strip club owners.

    The younger sibling of the former West Brom footballer is operating at Hardley Suites, the hotel owned by Kanu. The upper suite of the hotel is strictly for the erotic dancers.

    Ogbonna, also a footballer, had a short stint with the Super Eagles of Nigeria and also played in England.

  • Tokunbo Edun rebrands

    Tokunbo Edun rebrands

    OLATOKUNBO Edun is the administrator of Grace Schools and she has proved her mettle as a thoroughbred professional. Tokunbo, who lost her beloved mother, Deaconess Grace Osinowo, the founder of the school years back, has since moved on to reposition the school. She leaves no one in doubt about her managerial prowess coupled with her rich background as a seasoned administrator.

    A very sociable personality who avoids klieg lights and paparazzi at social functions, Edun has been able to combine her roles well and has been a kind giver to several notable causes. She works round the clock to sustain the laudable legacy bequeathed by her mother. She is the mother of Anike Lawal, the brain behind Mamalette.com, the first ever online interactive parenting platform in Nigeria.

  • Get rid of  eye bag

    Get rid of eye bag

    EYES are the window to the body. As we grow older, the areas of the face, especially the eyes, get more vulnerable to aging than the cheeks and other parts of the face. This is because, a specialist says, the area around the eyes is so thin, so it is more vulnerable to damage and it is the first place we begin to notice changes. One thing is quite certain: keeping the eye area youthful and wrinkle-free  is one of the top priorities of most men and women. Facial beauty begins with beautiful eyes. The skin around the eye is one of the most sensitive areas on the body. Age and other factors can let the muscles sag and fat knob. Sometimes it may be due to stress and fatigue. Eyes are the first part of your face that others notice, it’s important to look after the eyes, because as we age, wrinkles, eyes bag (puffiness) will certainly creep in. For these reasons, it’s important to work on the wrinkles at early stages of appearance. The proper use of some basic fruits can eradicate eyes bags and wrinkles, and will reduce chances of irritation and swelling. It will rejuvenate the delicate skin around the eyes. Also, dark circles under the eyes are another very common problem and a major concern for ladies, especially for those that used kajal and mascara for a long period of time.

    •Congeal crushed cucumber. Massage the grated cucumber ice cubes on the eyes.

    •Place a thin slice of cucumber on the eye bag for some minutes. It is great eye soothers.

    •Don’t throw that used tea bag away; for eye puffiness, any tea bag will do, slightly cooled teabag, placed on the eyes while you rest.

    •To lighten dark circles under the eyes, wrap a grated raw Irish potato in chiffon/muslim fabric or other such material and apply to eyelids for at least 20 minutes. Rinse with lukewarm water.

    •Use vaseline to tame your eyebrows.