THE senior pastor at Royalty Christian Centre, David Tunde Adeoye, who recently got married to Sumbo, one of hip-hop sensations, Tuface’s baby mamas is pampering the ex-banker since the news broke out that she is rocking a baby bump. The man of God who has been telling whoever cares to listen that there is no dull moment with his new wife having lost his first wife two years ago.
Category: Glamour
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Foot care tips for rainy season
RAINY season takes a particular toll on the feet. Many problems may occur with feet such as blisters, heel pains, moles, cracked heel and particularly bad odour. Foot problems especially bad odour and infection are big risks during the rainy season.
And while you might think that covering them up protects them from the rain, the fact is that the damp weather combined with cold temperatures,are a potentially hazardous combination for the feet. People, and women in particular, do not give much thought to preventive foot wellness, only taking care of unsightly foot problems after they develop. With just a little bit of care and caution, you can keep your feet in top shape.You should monitor your feet; they need more care in the rainy season.
Tips on how to help your feet survive the rains
•For wet season, rubber footwear is your best bet.
•After walking through murky water, wash your feet with medicated soap, rinse with water and later soak in warm salt water solution.
•Always keep your feet warm, don’t get your feet wet in the rain and if such happens, follow the procedure above.
•Spray your feet with antiseptic foot spray for protection against bad odour: odour occurs from bacteria and sweat glands’ reaction, especially if your shoes are damp or airless shoes.
•Use quality lotion to keep the skin of your feet soft and moist, but don’t put any lotion in between your toes.
•Smoking decreases blood supply to your feet.
•Never walk barefooted or in extremely flat shoes.
•Soak your feet in warm water for about 20 minutes at least once a week. It is helpful for blood circulation to the feet, feet relaxation and tenderness after long walk.
•For protection against callous dead cells under the foot, scrub your heels once a week or when having your bath.
•To prevent fungal and parasitic infections, keep feet clean and dry, and do not walk barefooted on sand
•Keep your nails trimmed, whether artificial or not
•Do not tear your cuticles, this will break the layer of the skin and causes injury. Instead look for cuticle remover cream or cuticle clip.
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Chris Osa Ogiemwonyi celebrates birthday
Former Minister of Works for State, Sir Chris Osa Ogiemwonyi last weekend celebrated his 63th birthday with knighthood investiture in grand style. The investiture took place at the Anglican Cathedral, Benin while guests were entertained at his residence, GRA Benin City.
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Omasan’s top 10
Ex-beauty queen and Executive Assistant to the Delta State Governor on Physically Challenged, Omasan Buwa tells Adetutu Audu her favourite things
Favourite shoe
My Converse classic edition collection
Favourite designer
Funmi Ajila-Ladipo
Favourite perfume
I collect perfumes…one of my favourites is lssey Miyake…..u can’t go wrong!
Favourite wrist watch designer
Fendi
Favourite jewelry
Diamond nose stud
Favourite make-up kit
Definicils Mascara
by Lancome, plus Bareminerals Primer, foundation and setting powder and semi matt MAC lipsticks
Favourite holiday spot
Duderstadt a country side three hours drive from Berlin! Bliss
Favourite car
I’m not really into cars. So far they are shiny and big!
Favourite designer bag
Miu Miu
Favourite book
The Art of the Game
by Donald Trump!
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Juwon Lawal single and mingling
BUSINESSMAN and socialite, Juwon Lawal, is single again and seems to be enjoying it. His marriage to Nollywood actress,Uche Iwuji, crashed over alleged infidelity. He has since relocated abroad, leaving the actress and the product of the union, a baby, barely one year after the union.
The managing director of ABD Fuel is trying to keep the reason for the break-up under wrap and has also promised to remain friend with his estranged wife.
Sources squealed that he has since moved on with his life and shifted his focus now to his business interest.
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Day Biodun Akinlade turned ‘prisoner’
FOR a man that has benefitted immensely from the society, sharing his time, personality and resources on his 47th birthday with prisoners, the deprived and the less privileged in the society, is apparently the least he can do.
Hon. Abiodun Akinlade representing Yewa South/Ipokia Federal Constituency in the National Assembly recently on the occasion of his birthday celebration, reignited the hope of inmates of the Ilaro Prison, after presenting vocational materials worth several millions of Naira to them for the acquisition of skills and trades ahead of their expected re-integration into the society.
Akinlade, Chairman, House committee on Science and Technology, had been celebrating his birthday with friends and relatives in the comfort of his home in the past but he resolved this year to put smiles on the faces of prisoners and the less privileged.
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Biola Alabi’s rising profile
BIOLA Alabi, until recently the Africa Managing Director of M-Net, has been named a 2014 Yale World Fellow. She joins 15 other World Fellows selected this year from thousands of applicants across the world.
The Lagos-based 40-year-old is only the seventh Nigerian selected for the prestigious fellowship since the programme’s inception in 2002. Attending Yale’s campus in New Haven, Connecticut, for five months, Alabi will take part in specially-designed seminars in leadership, management and global affairs; receive individualized professional development training; attend courses and engage in discussion with a wide range of distinguished guest speakers.
Alabi served as M-Net’s Africa Managing Director for five years until January 2014 when the continent’s leading television content providerappointed her Director of Special Projects.
A 2012 World Economic Forum Young Global Leader, last year Alabi was voted West African Businesswoman of the Year as well as being named one of 20 Young Power Women in Africa by Forbes magazine.
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Dewunmi Ogunsanya’s wife goes home
MOJISOLA, wife of the chairman of Multichoice, Otunba Adewunmi Ogunsanya, who recently passed on was buried amid eulogies from friends, family members and associates.
Until she died due to complications arising from a cancer-related ailment, Mojisola was a senior magistrate in the Lagos State Judiciary.
The funeral rites for the deceased commenced on Wednesday, April 2, with a service of songs held at The Harbour Point on Victoria Island, Lagos. The following day, the burial service was at the deceased’s husband’s country home in Ikorodu Town. Thereafter, her remains were interred right inside the expansive mansion.
The late Mojisola Ogunsanya was survived by her husband and four children, Adebusola, Fuad, Fadekemi and Haliya. By: Olusegun Rapheal
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Secret pain Emeka Etiaba endures
IF there was one burden that lawyer-turned politician, Emeka Etiaba, had, it was becoming the governor of Anambra State. Twice he made spirited attempts to shake the political establishments of Anambra State and occupy the Awka-based government house; and twice he was defeated.
The son of Anambra State ex-deputy governor, Virginia Etiaba, we gathered, still eyes the Anambra State government house and he is not resting on his oars to make his dream come true.
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Ifedayo Adedipe’s growing popularity
IFEDAYO Adedipe, SAN, belongs to one of the royal families in Akure. A successful lawyer with a thriving law firm in Port Harcourt, we gathered, is eyeing a seat in the Senate. He was said to have contributed to the development of various projects in his constituency.
Adedipe has put in 34 years in the legal practice. Among his big briefs are the Odi massacre, the former Aviation minister, Femi Fani-Kayode’s case with the Economic and financial crime commission and also the former governor of Rivers State, Peter Odili’s case.
