Category: Glamour

  • Mary’s top 10

    Mary’s top 10

    A graduate of Rivers State University of Science and Technology (RSUST), Port Harcourt. Nollywood actress Mary Uranta, talks about her favourite things with Kehinde Oluleye

    Favourite shoe designer

    Naughty Monkey and Christian Loubutin

     

    Favourite bag

    Louis Vuitton

    And Prada

     

    Favourite book

    Romance novel

     

    Favourite drink

    Baileys

     

    Favourite sunglasses

    Chopard and

    Marc Jacobs

     

    Favourite nail polish

    Dior Addict

     

    Favourite make-up

    Product Black up Paris and

    Flori Roberts

     

    Favourite Nigerian fashion designer

    Data Okorodudu

     

    Favourite Wallet designer

    Gucci

     

    Favourite body cream

    Garnier moisturiser body cream

  • Royal wedding of Adetunji  Adesida and Frankella Kasope

    Royal wedding of Adetunji Adesida and Frankella Kasope

    ROYAL fathers, high chiefs and politicians converged in Lagos recently to rejoice with the Deji of Akure, HRM.Oba Adebiyi Adegboye Adesida and Chief Frank Oluwayomi as their children, Adetunji and Frankella, solemnised their union at The Redeemed Christian Church of God, Glory Worship Centre, Yaba, after which guests were entertained at Yard 58, Kudirat Abiola Way, Oregun Ikeja, Lagos.

  • Jennifer Uzor  takes a back seat

    Jennifer Uzor takes a back seat

    FOR a long while, Jennifer Uzor, a former model-turned-business woman has taken a back seat in the social circles. Known in social circles as a socialite with a difference, her withdrawal took many by surprise. But the former stakeholder in Movida, one of the top rated clubs in Lagos, is said to withdraw into her shell after her marriage to Madu, a former aide to Senator Bukola Saraki, a former governor of Kwara State.

    Sources said she is happy to be off the social circuit and has been enjoying her confinement to her matrimonial home.

  • Jennifer  Obayuwana  lands with  The Avenue

    Jennifer Obayuwana lands with The Avenue

    FUN-LOVING Jennifer, the daughter of John Obayuwana, the businessman behind the Polo brand in Nigeria, has upped her ante as she is set to woo fashionistas and style collectors with her new project.

    The savvy lady who is the executive director of the brand will be opening a new arm of their luxury business dubbed The Avenue.

    The Avenue, according to information, will occupy the first floor of the popular Polo Towers, Victoria Island, Lagos.

    Jennifer over the last few months had been sealing many business deals and strategic relationships with some of the biggest and renowned brands in the world

  • Elegant  jumpsuit

    Elegant jumpsuit

    IF you want to look elegant, then you can try jumpsuit as clothing of your choice. For those of you who want to try it, you can wear an elegant jumpsuit. To be able to look elegant in a jumpsuit, then you can choose one with glossy materials. Avoid a jumpsuit that has motive, but choose plain or neutral colours. This way you will radiate an aura of glamour and elegance to your look. However, it is important to pay attention to the waist and buttocks while choosing a jumpsuit. Also, you need to make sure that you wear a jumpsuit that fits especially in the second section.

    In addition, you must make sure that the curve around your waist is not closed so as not to look weird. To look smart and trendy you can wear a gorgeous belt on a straight-cut jumpsuit. For those who have long legs and tall body, you can look for something that makes you free and fabulous. But for women who have short legs, it’s worth using calf- length jumpsuit to make your legs look longer.

    If you have body fat, then you have to be careful in using a jumpsuit. It is better to make use of a jumpsuit that can disguise your shortcomings. To make a dent on your waist, you can wear a blazer or belt and other accessories that use small and simple details for effect. To further turn on your appearance you can use bright and sparkling accessories. One powerful example of an accessory that you can make use of is gold.

    If you want to look elegant at the same time, you can also settle for a hot backless jumpsuit.

    Spotting this can make you look hot without having to wear a mini skirt or a low dress. Also, the backless jumpsuit can show off the beauty of your back and be able to show the impression of an elegant, hot smart and self confident disposition.

    However, you discover that some ladies don’t know how to wear a great jumpsuit. The truth of the matter is that it is quite easy. All you have to do is to know your own body and with a little trick you can perform well. Identify the parts that make you feel inferior and cover with a variety of tricks. For example, if you are not confident with the top of the piece then you can wear something a bit wide at the top.

  • Jim Ovia dreams anew

    Jim Ovia dreams anew

    THAT Jim Ovia is a big name in Nigerian banking through the Zenith Bank which he founded in 1990 and grew into West Africa’s 2nd largest financial services provider by market capitalisation and asset base and that he was forced to step down as chief executive after a 20-year stint in banking, following a Central Bank directive, is no longer news.

    Well, the gist is that the bulk of the wealth of the recluse millionaire comes largely from a massive portfolio of prime real estate in some of Nigeria’s priciest neighbourhoods: Victoria-Island and Ikoyi. Before one could say Jack, the shrewd businessman moved into the hospitality business. Inside sources divulged that the massive hotel is still under construction. Now the news making the rounds is that Ovia is proposing to build one of the biggest malls in Africa. Jim Ovia also owns Aquamarine, an exclusive boat club catering to Nigeria’s richest folks.

  • Caroline  Olaseinde  shifts focus

    Caroline Olaseinde shifts focus

    IN her days, Caroline Rhodes, nee Olaseinde, was the quintessential party queen. She hobnobbed with the high and mighty and had women who dictated the pace of things within the social scene as friends. But all that came to an abrupt halt when the former senior manager with Exxon Mobil Oil decided to quit spinsterhood.

    Her decision to marry a pilot, Captain Lanre Rhodes, was fraught with its own drama. But many had thought that her disappearance from the social scene was only temporary, expecting her re-emergence shortly after settling down.

    How shocked they were when she, instead, chose to stay off the social scene completely and raise a family. With the coming of her twin girls which came in her 40s, Caroline cannot be happier and contented with her bundles of joy, both of whom she prefers to the ephemeral joy that partying offered her.

  • Dayo  Benjamin  spreads out

    Dayo Benjamin spreads out

    DAYO Benjamin-Laniyi is one of the master comperes that are causing ripples in the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja. The English graduate from the University of Ibadan has become a world-class brand in the events management, hospitality, tourism and entertainment industries. Fondly called Doxa, sources said she has been tested and proved in coordination and event management for prestigious occasions and ceremonials of various governments, social, diplomatic and corporate bodies.

    The managing director of Doxa Conference Management Bureau and Doxa Digital Nigeria Limited is Nigeria’s first female entrepreneur in professional sound reinforcement in the country, having founded ‘DOXA Digital Nigeria’, one of the three top performance audio companies in the country, with her husband, Tunde, (who, incidentally, is also her personal brand coach).

    Dayo, a powerful dresser, is of dual origin Nigerian-Trinidadian. She had a stint at the Abuja Sheraton Hotel and the (then) Nicon Hilton Hotel, Abuja where she served both in the Sales and Marketing Department and the Public Relations Department of both hotels.

  • Beverly Osu  finds new  love

    Beverly Osu finds new love

    AFTER being dumped by Angelo her boyfriend in the BBA House, Nigerian representative in the Big Brother season 8 dubbed the chase, Beverly Osu has found love in the arms of another housemate, Bimp,the Ethiopia representative. Beverly and the Ethiopian guy are said to be hot now as sources said the cupid arrow which struck has made him to relocate to Nigeria.

    The rumour making the rounds is that are currently living together in the highbrow,Lekki area of Lagos.

  • ‘Actresses can’t be real because of wagging tongues’

    ‘Actresses can’t be real because of wagging tongues’

    Actress Uchenna Nnanna shares with Adetutu Audu, her journey into stardom. The Abia State-born screen star says God won’t be happy if she acts nude

    WHICH was your first movie?

    That was in the year 2004. I was still in school then. I played a minor role, though everybody in a movie is very important. There can never be a major role without minor roles. I interpreted the script so well that the producer and director picked interest in me. One of them even asked me ‘I thought you said this is your first movie’. And I said yes but that doesn’t make me a novice in the game. Of course, I was a Theatre Arts student, so I should be able to distinguish myself. The movie was entitled Last Meeting. After that, because of my performance, the producer called me for another movie entitled Holy Violence. Then I was always coming from school to take part in movies. After my NYSC, I decided to venture fully into the industry. There was this TV reality show – 12 Ambassadors of Nollywood – which I used to re-launch myself into the industry.

    Tell us more about the reality show

    The 12 Ambassadors of Nollywood was a reality TV show designed to search for talents across the length and breadth of the nation. Watchers of the Nigerian film industry say The 12 Ambassadors show, which screened an unprecedented 50,000 young, talented, energetic and enthusiastic Nigerian youths all over the country, is the single largest nationwide talent hunt in Nollywood’s history. It was sponsored by Unity Bank. The project was a deliberate effort to discover and cement the ties that bind us as a nation through the theatre; to search and bring out actors that will stand the test of time and make the country proud. Luckily for me, I emerged as one of the ambassadors and was rewarded with a car- I am even still driving that car till date.

    So would you say the show opened doors for you?

    It did. I did so many movies afterwards. I did War in the Palace, Angel of Terror, Silent King, Ibu and Beyonce, Thanks for Coming, Little Secret, and so many others. The truth is that I have been busy with movie jobs since then till today.

    How did you got your first movie role?

    I was not auditioned for my first movie because it was just a crowd scene that I appeared in. The very first movie that I went for auditioning was in the year 2005 and was entitled Divided Kingdom. It was such a difficult audition. The producer and director were looking for a character that could actually cry very well. At the end, I was able to get the role. I wouldn’t know why they picked me, but maybe I got what they were looking for. I was able to interpret the role.

    How would you describe you experience in the industry so far?

    Within this period, I have experienced the good, the bad and the ugly. It is not easy being in the entertainment world. You feel you are talented but you would come across 1001 people who might even be more talented than you are. So, at times it is not just all about the talent. It is God’s favour and grace that leads one through. In 2010, did a movie that took me outside the country to London. So it’s been good. Today, there is no embassy I walk into that I won’t get my visa. Seeing people appreciate you is another thing. I have done so many movies since then; I even did one where I had to shave my hair. It was another blockbuster.

    How much was involved?

    It wasn’t just because of the money involved; it is the passion for the job. At times if you think about the money, you wouldn’t even want to do anything of such. Apart from going nude, I don’t think there is anything I can’t do for the sake of acting. And this is because of the passion I have for the job.

    You mean you can’t act nude?

    I can’t, no matter what is involved. So many people don’t see anything wrong in it but I see lots of wrong in it. My personal principle and religious background wouldn’t allow me go nude on the screen. I came from a very strong Christian home; it is not the kind of things expected of me. I’m a strong Catholic; I have a reputation to protect. Most importantly, God wouldn’t be happy that I go nude. I’m not a porn star, for crying out loud.

    What have been your pains?

    People judge you when they don’t even know you! There is something someone who is not on the screen can do and walk away with, but not someone in the limelight. Tongues are always wagging on anything one does. One can’t even be real again. Just because you played the role of a prostitute everybody starts seeing you as a prostitute. It is painful at times.

    You lost your sister to a plane crash. How would you describe the experience?

    For almost one year, I couldn’t pray. I felt so bad; I asked why God would take away my sister. I loved her so much and it was like the entire world came to an end. I don’t like talking about it (cries). It was in the ill-fated Sosoliso plane crash in Port Harcourt, 2005. The plane burst into flames and behold my sister was inside. Her death still causes lots of pains in me, even after many years.

    Some of your colleagues are into lesbianism; do you have a different sexual orientation?

    God doesn’t approve it. Nobody has ever tried that with me. I think maybe it’s the way I carry myself. I’m too decent to be lured into such an ungodly act.

    As a pretty actress, how often are you sexually harassed?

    I’ve never been forced to bed because of movie roles. I’m not saying no one has asked me out. That is a different thing entirely. The way I carry myself won’t give anybody the effrontery to harass me. In Nollywood, I have been asked out, just as man would ask a girl out. It’s my choice to say either yes or no.

    What has life taught you over the years?

    I have learnt a lot about life. Besides, the death of my sister was also a big lesson to me. I now know that anybody can die anytime. I have this friend of mine, very pretty and currently on a wheel chair. She studied English at the University of Calabar; very nice girl, but today she is on a wheel chair. I have also learned that whatever God has planned for each and every one of us will surely come to pass, it might just be a matter of time. In general, I believe easy does it. I take life very easy. I have this philosophy of taking things the way they come.