Category: Sunday magazine

  • Zainab’s top 10

    Zainab’s top 10

    Presenter, model and actress, Zainab Balogun, reveals her favourite things to Kehinde Oluleye.

    Favourite shoe designer

    Lanvin

     

    Favourite bag designer

    Chloe

     

    Favourite

    watch designer

    Marc Jacobs

     

    Favourite Nigerian designer

    Jewel by Lisa

     

    Favourite perfume

    Lady Million by Paco Rabanne

     

    Favourite nail polish

    Barry M nail vanishes

     

    Favourite pet

    Dog

     

    Favourite car

    Aston Martin

     

    Favourite skirt

    (long or short)

    Short all the way!

     

    Favourite jewellery

    Rings

  • Crazy thing a fan did to me

    Crazy thing a fan did to me

    Nollywood actress, Florence Johnson, hugged the klieglights in 2011 with her daring and very challenging lead role in a flick entitled Finding Goodluck, produced by Shan George. The Kogi State-born actress, among other things, tells Adetutu Audu about the craziest thing a fan did to her.

    IS it because you studied Theatre Arts that made you go fully into acting?

    Acting started for me shortly after my graduation in the year 2011 through Henry Ejeta whom I met when I was still in school. He and some of his crew members had come to show a movie in my department (Theatre Arts). Along the line, they encountered problem with their power generating set and out of my kindhearted nature I allowed them make use of my generator because I lived outside campus. At the end, he gave me his contact and promised to help me in the movie world when I’m done with school and that was what he did by introducing me to Chico Ejiro who gave me my first role. After that, I started going for auditions and here I am today. On the other hand, back in school, I was involved in a lot of stage productions. I was involved in Kongi Harvest written by Prof. Wole Soyinka, where I played the wife of Oba Danlola. It was performed in Abeokuta and Abuja. I was also involved in Who’s Afraid of Solarin written by Prof. Femi Osofisan, and another one by Prof. Ola Rotimi. I did quite a lot of stage plays while still in school. In Nollywood, I have done a couple of great works some of which include Finding Goodluck, Misery, Lekki Wives, Street Singles, Living Hope, Tales of Eve, So Wrong So Wright, Eldorado, Tinsel, No Where To Be Found, among others. But I’m still relatively young in the industry.

    Which of these movies gave you the big break?

    I’m still waiting for a big break (Laughs). But I’d say it’s Finding Goodluck because it was my first major film and I got to play a lead role in it. It was a great feeling to play a lead role in my first major movie.

    How did you secure the lead role in Finding Goodluck?

    I gave my all in the audition. I’m sure you will understand what it means by flying down to Calabar for audition? I flew to Calabar for the audition and I had no choice than to give my all in order to secure the role and don’t come back empty handed to Lagos. I believed it was just God. The production manager recommended me to the producer and I was asked to come down to Calabar where the movie was shot. The fact is that the producer was looking for a black beautiful lady with all the endowments, a resemblance to Mercy Johnson.

    What kind of endowments?

    They were looking for an endowed sexy actress and I fit the picture.

    Most men can hardly get their eyes off you; how do you cope considering the fact that lots of them would want to ‘get down’ with you?

    I cope well with my male admirers. Men are always men. The truth is that, even if I’m not in the movie industry men would still flock after me because of my look let alone being a movie star. I cope by dealing with them in a very polite way so I won’t be seen as being rude. And of course some understand and are mature enough to respect me. It’s just the best way to handle them and God has been giving me the wisdom to deal with them because you can’t also do without them.

    What is the craziest thing a male fan or admirer has done to you?

    During the First Lady’s Advocacy For Women Empowerment at the Eko Hotel, a male fan/admirer suddenly held me from the back – like trying to hug me from the back – and his two hands were right on my boobs! I couldn’t see the face so I screamed and a security man held him off me. He wanted to prostrate in front of me saying he’s sorry that it was just an overexcitement. He said he’s my friend on facebook and watches me on Super Story, Finding Goodluck, and that he likes what he saw. I was really embarrassed and I was like ‘God, is this what I’m in for?’

    But how does it feel being well-endowed?

    I feel right, cool and damn sexy with it but I’m not rubbing it in people’s faces. I don’t have to expose it before you notice them because I have it enough and I’m not the only one to have that.

    Why do think most marriages in Nollywood break up? And as a soon-to-get-married actress, what is your stance on divorce?

    Marriages everywhere hardly last, not just in Nollywood. People talk about Nollywood alone because we are in the public but the truth is, divorce happens everywhere, everyday.

    Have you ever been heartbroken?

    Yes I’ve been heartbroken and it wasn’t an easy experience. But now I can boldly tell you that I’ve forgotten the experience because I’m totally happy now. The experience is now a past thing in my life so I don’t even want to remember it anymore.

    What attracts you to a man?

    I get attracted to men with sense of humour. Basically, you must be a very neat man before I look at you.

    So is there the lucky man yet and how does he feel having such a pretty, busty and sexy lady like you?

    Of course he feels great but you know it’s more than the physical appearance. I believe choosing a life partner, be it man or woman, should be more than physical appearance; it should revolve around character, level of tolerance and so on, not just the sexiness or handsomeness. So what I’m saying is that he feels great about me in person and not just about me being a sexy lady.

    What is your life-guiding philosophy?

    Live and let’s live! My belief is that there’s nothing in this world, so we should just try and make life comfortable for others. Treat people the way you would want them to treat you and your loved ones.

    When was your most exciting moment?

    I’m a happy woman. I’m always excited but I’m most excited when I’m facing the cameras. It gives me joy to be in front of the cameras.

    You are very close to Desmond Elliot, what is the attraction?

    Very close to Desmond? Well, I met him for the first time during the premiere of Finding Goodluck. Desmond is someone I admire a lot. He is one of the few actors that have maintained his home for years and has also remained free from scandal. He is very intelligent and also friendly. Since we met, we’ve been communicating; he is also like a brother to me and also interested in my career.

    Are you saying there is nothing else attached?

    There is nothing attached to it. He is just a friend and guide in my career. His wife is also my friend on BBM, so noting could have been happening between us.

    If you were to date anybody in the industry, who could that be?

    Hmmm! I think that would be John Dumelo from Ghana.

    Why him?

    I love dark, tall guys. He is very cute, trendy and has a great physique. He is also very talented and real with his work (laughs).

  • Celebrating  two decades  of excellence

    Celebrating two decades of excellence

    THE grand ballroom of the Eko Hotel and Suites Victoria Island Lagos came alive on Sunday 17th November, 2013 when Nigeria’s pioneer pay TV Company, MultiChoice Nigeria, celebrated its 20th anniversary and unveiled its new product (Dstv Explora). The well-attended event by the high and the mighty of the society, had 2face Idibia, Daddy Showkey, Waje and Seyi Shey light-up the stage. By Olusegun Rapheal.

  • Olu Akanmu back  in banking world

    Olu Akanmu back in banking world

    OLU Akanmu, ex- Chief Marketing Officer, Airtel Nigeria, who left the services of the telecoms company in a rather curious and hazy circumstance last May barely one year after taking up the appointment, has returned to the banking world.

    The one-time Managing Director/ Chief Executive, Retail and Consumer Banking, Bank PHB, is now Divisional Head, Retail Banking of First City Monument Bank Limited.

    Akanmu has over 23 years of experience spanning marketing, banking, telecommunications, and consulting, manufacturing, advertising, pharmaceutical and health care sectors.

  • Bolanle Okusanya -Feyita takes charge

    Bolanle Okusanya -Feyita takes charge

    BOLANLE Okusanya Feyita, a renowned make-up artist, is the first daughter of the late MIC Royal Limited boss, Tunji Okusanya .Bolanle has proved critics wrong that apart from a male child, a well-nurtured female child can also make the parents proud. Since the demise of his father and the first son,Tunji jnr., groomed to take over the family business empire before death came calling.

    Bolanle, who has been away in the United Kingdom, has assumed the leadership of MIC Royal Limited. Bolanle, the CEO of Makeuppro, used to be one of the top makeup artists in the country before she relocated to the UK couple of years back after she got married. She is one of the lucky few who are making waves in the UK as her portfolio has been on the rise. She is an educator at Christine Blundell Academy and Beauty editor at OK! Magazine, Nigeria. She had worked at several leading brands including body shop, Elizabeth Arden, Lancaster, Clarins, Molton Brown, Nars and Mac, before she launched her own line, Makeup Pro collection in 2005.

  • Will Oladapo  Siyanbola deliver?

    Will Oladapo Siyanbola deliver?

    REMEMBER Oladapo Siyanbola, the man behind Bowill Errands Limited. He is a lucky man. He brought Ghana Courier and Postal Commission led by its Executive Secretary Mr Isaac Annan Riverson to Nigeria, three weeks after being made a Diocesan Adviser and Diocesan Board Member of Anglican Communion. Siyanbola has emerged the third national president of the association of courier practitioners in Nigeria polling over 99.7% endorsement of members present during the election. All eyes are on him as he is expected to bring his experience to bear.

    Oladapo is a thorough bred, fearless and an avid supporter of professionalism would will able to deliver; only time will tell.

  • Delphine  Okoronkwo  still mingling

    Delphine Okoronkwo still mingling

    DELPHINE Onyii Okoronkwo is in her late 20′s. She came into public consciousness few months ago when she launched a brand new Kia Carens car said to be worth over N8million.

    It was rumoured to have been bought for her by the flamboyant Pastor Kris Okotie, which he had vehemently denied through his publicist. Well, the delectable lady has continued to mingle with the high and the mighty. We spotted her at product launch of luxury brand Polo Ltd & Rolex watch by sociable businessman, John Obayuwana, to unveil new collections of the high end time pieces held at Radisson Blu Hotel.

  • Nine steps to effective prayer

    Welcome to your regular column. Today I will be teaching on Confession – Step two of the nine steps to effective prayer series.

    Step Two – Confession

    You must approach the throne of God by confessing, first, who God is to you and, secondly, who you are in Christ.

    Not Confession of Sins

    Confession means a statement or admission of something to someone. When I say confession, I don’t mean confession of sins, provided you are not in sin, if you are, you must confess it, repent of it, ask for forgiveness, believe you have been forgiven, receive it by faith and begin to give thanks to the Lord, and move on. Don’t talk again about confessed sins. Don’t live in sin consciousness. Forgive yourself because sin consciousness will hinder you from God’s presence, besides, God has already forgiven you (Isaiah 43:25).

    Confession of God’s Greatness and Power

    The confession referred to here is the confession of God’s greatness, power and might in your life. For example, after my thanksgiving, I often say, “Father, your mercies are new every day. I come through the blood of Your Son Jesus Christ my savior and Lord. Your Son’s blood is available to lift me up. Now Father, fulfill your promises to me”. And I begin to quote Scriptures regarding God’s promises to hear and answer prayers, such as Zechariah 13:9.

    Reasons for Scripture Quoting

    When you quote scripture and confess His promises in prayer, you are in agreement with God, and it becomes yours because confession brings possession. As you begin to confess the promises of God, you lose sight of self and God Almighty becomes visible to you by faith.

    1. Who is God to you?

    To confess who God is to you is to exalt Him, magnify Him and put Him in number one position on earth because He is the most High. What God desires is to hear you confess His power and greatness. For me, I usually say to God, “You are the God of Abraham, Isaac and Israel. I am the seed of Abraham”. Thus establishing my covenant right. Then I begin to declare His promises. I say, “God, You are great and your name is gracious. You are the pillar of my life. It is a privilege to be known and called your daughter. God, you are compassionate and you are merciful. There is no one like you. You are beyond comprehension. I worship and bless you all the days of my life. Thank You for the salvation of my soul that came through Jesus Christ. I bless and thank you with all my heart. I am your child, I am a believer, and joint heir with Christ”.As you begin to talk to God in this manner, you feel His presence around you as if the Lord Himself is standing in front of you listening to what you have to say. This is what He spoke to me one day during my prayer, “Though I am absent in the flesh, yet am I with you in the spirit, enjoying and beholding your order and the steadfastness of your faith in Christ”.

    Do you know that it was King Hezekiah’s confession of God’s greatness and power that brought God’s divine intervention to a hopeless situation? (Isaiah 37:33-36). The right confession of faith in God will bring deliverance and Total Freedom. What you need is not partial freedom but absolute freedom.

    Write and share your testimony with me through: Pastor Amanda Ogunro, Rivers of Living Water Ministries, 540 Ikorodu Road, Maryland, Lagos P.M.B 2854, Surulere Lagos, Nigeria or call any of these numbers 08023180141, 07064733154 and 08093167675. Email us at info@rlwm.org.

     

  • Engaging the miracle power of Kingdom Stewardship!

    Engaging the miracle power of Kingdom Stewardship!

    Serving God is a most profitable endeavour (Job 36:11). Our rating in the Kingdom of God is a function of the quality of our stewardship.

    What is Kingdom Stewardship?: It is a practical commitment to all forms of Kingdom promotion endeavours. It means being practically committed to the things of God.

    It is an engagement of your spirit, soul and body. It also means being overly excited about the advancement of the Kingdom and investing in it to prove your commitment. That is what Kingdom stewardship is all about. In all labour there is profit: but the talk of the lips tendeth only to penury (Proverbs 14:23).

    We can look at stewardship from three perspectives:

    Spiritual Stewardship: It is engaging in soul-winning and Kingdom promotion prayers. You can raise a prayer altar for the church in your home; when you do that, you are investing spiritually in advancing the kingdom of God. Every spiritual investment is recorded for returns (Hebrews 6:10).

    • Physical Stewardship: This involves taking practical steps to ensure things go well in the church. Your little strength is being engaged in doing one thing or another in the church and for the church.

    What do you get from physical stewardship?

    Your strength is renewed because you are investing your little strength in God’s Kingdom, so He multiples it back to you.

    • Material and Financial Stewardship: Financial stewardship involves putting in your finances in the building of churches as God empowers you. You can purchase vehicles, chairs, musical equipments, generators, decoration material and minister to the needs of others as you are given the opportunity.

    We Serve A “Rewarder” God: Recognise that stewardship is a choice, not a gift. Every form of stewardship is highly “rewardable.” God is a “rewarder” of them who diligently seek Him, in whatever area they are involved (Hebrews 11:6). Examples of Supernatural Breakthroughs through Stewardship:

    Job: Job was a businessman and God called him His servant. Job emerged the greatest of all men in his time. Even when he was challenged, he never disconnected. Hence, he was colourfully restored and His star rose.

    Daniel: Daniel was a die-hard servant of God. He was unruffled, standing strong for God and turning many to Righteousness.

    Paul: Paul was the chief of the Apostles. He was shining forth as a star from the platform of stewardship. He was under an oath to serve and he served to the outermost (1 Corinthians 9:16).

    What makes your Stewardship Acceptable to God?:

    Until stewardship is acceptable, it is not “rewardable”. So, it is important to know what makes your stewardship acceptable.

    • Serve God Righteously: Serve God with godliness (Hebrews 12:28).

    • Serve God Cheerfully: Whatever you don’t do joyfully cannot be fruitful, because God loves a cheerful giver (Joel 1:11-12).

    •Serve God willingly: Stewardship without willingness is not acceptable (1 Corinthians 9:17).

    • Serve God Tirelessly: Every reward answers at the end. If you give up before your reward comes, you won’t get it (Galatians 6:9).

    • Serve God Fearfully: All of your investments must be from this platform. (Psalm 111:10).

    • Serve God Diligently: Be productive, don’t just be present (Proverbs 22:29).

    • Serve God Alone: Serving God will only be profitable when you don’t add any other thing alongside your service to God. Because of the pressures of life, a lot of believers seem to get distracted. …thou shalt worship the Lord thy God, and him only shalt thou serve (Luke 4:8).

    Friend, the power to benefit from divine guidance is the preserve of those who are connected to God. You get connected by confessing your sins and accepting Jesus as your Saviour and Lord. If you are set for it, please say this prayer: Lord Jesus, I come to You today. I am a sinner. Forgive me of my sins. Cleanse me with Your precious Blood. Today, I accept You as my Lord and Saviour. Thank You, Jesus. Now, I know I am born again!

    From December 10-14, the story of many lives will be re-written at SHILOH 2013 captioned, Exceeding Grace. It is a historic and prophetic gathering of the Winners’ family, coming up at Faith Tabernacle, Canaan Land, Idiroko Road, Ota. Come for a change of status!

    I know this teaching has blessed you. Write and share your testimony with me through: Faith Tabernacle, Canaan Land, Ota, P.M.B. 21688, Ikeja, Lagos, Nigeria; or call 7747546-8; or E-mail: feedback@lfcww.org

  • ‘Integrity key to development’

    The Nation will not move forward until Nigerians embrace the virtue of integrity, the Archbishop of United African Methodist Church Organisation, His Grace Most Rev. Benjamin Amosun, has declared. Amosun spoke last Sunday during the Adult harvest thanksgiving service of the United African Methodist Church, Meiran Lagos. The theme of the service was harvest of integrity. Former President Olusegun Obasanjo, who was represented by his wife, Chief (Mrs.) Bola Obasanjo, bagged a distinguished award for his contributions to the development of the church and the nation during the service. Other awardees include the Onibereko of Iberekoland, Oba Israel Okoya; the Alapa of Egun Awori Kingdom, Oba Adekanbi Ajose; Former Minister for Health, Prince Adelusi Adeluyi and others. Amosun, who was represented by Bishop Ayo Joseph, challenged Nigerians to display total integrity in their relations with others regardless of their circumstances and situations. He attributed the incessant cases of violence, terrorism, injustice and corruption to absence of honesty and integrity among Nigerians. According to him: “These unpalatable indices are consequences of our focusing more on religious differences and religious sentiments which ultimately leads to the neglect of other factors needed for the growth of the country.” The Minister-in-charge of the church, Rev. Sam Bamgbose, admonished Nigerians to be patient with government. He tasked them to deal honestly with one another and be prayerful. “Integrity is essential in the development of both the person and the nation. When a nation or individual lacks integrity, then what follows is destruction because nothing thrives on lies,” he explained.