Tag: beach

  • Amazing beach outfits

    EASTER Monday is around the corner and hopefully you will find yourself lounging along one of the seashores; so are you prepared?  Whatever your beach fashion plans is, a casual lunch with the family or with your special one? You will have to stay stylish.  If you are looking for the hottest clothing for the beach, something special and simple that fits, then the bikinis, print shirts, sarong skirts, big hats, flat sandals are the things to go for. Complement your beachwear with a casual hat, a comfortable thong sandal, a sarong skirt or an African print. For those who don’t like exposing their body, there’s no longer a need to be worried about baring your body on the beach when you have the swimsuit. And if you are not flowing with the rhyme, check out the pictures

    Fanciful, fashionable and hippy shorts can do more than keeping you cool. They can also give you a comfortable chic look.

  • Tiwa Savage, Wande Coal,  others for ‘Wiz on the beach’

    Tiwa Savage, Wande Coal, others for ‘Wiz on the beach’

    International superstar, Wizkid will on Sunday December 10, 2017, lead other top musicians like Tiwa Savage, Wande Coal, Mr. Eazi among others to ‘On the Beach Fest’ tagged ‘Wiz on the beach’ expected to hold at Hard Rock Beach, Victoria Island, Lagos.

    The event will also feature top Djs including Dj Jimmy Jatt,DJ Big N and DJ Xclusive.

    Founder and director at FLU3NT – M.E.S.L,Fela Oke, revealed that it has partnered with Hard Rock Cafe and Chuma X of Xmedia Nigeria towards an annual ‘On the Beach Fest’. “We are working towards an annual ‘On the Beach Fest’, with major music headliners. It was only natural that our very own Wizkid headlines the first edition. We believe that people want a new experience, a different experience, where they get value for their money beyond just watching their favorite artistes perform.

    ‘We want to create an atmosphere that imbibes great music and a great atmosphere, within a beach setting and backdrop. There is no other stage where you will see, Wizkid, Tiwa Savage, Mr Eazi, Wande Coal giving live performances with a full band. Our aim is to change the perception of what’s possible. ‘Wiz on the Beach’ gives you value for money and we want people to really let their head down and have a blast!” Fela said.

    ‘Wiz on the beach’ is bringing in a new kind of experience for those seeking live entertainment, as Wizkid together with a spectacular line up of Nigeria’s best artistes will be unleashed live to fans and music lovers, exceeding all expectations in a festival atmosphere. The party continues after the concert at two after party spots – Hard Rock Cafe and Shiro Restaurant. Other activities include brand activations, performances from up and coming talents, games, as well as other surprises.

    The event is presented by PEPSI as the headline sponsor, supported by Red Bull, Barcadi, Hard Rock Café, Shiro, Xmedia Nigeria, Beat FM, Pulse NG, Perception Media, Trace TV and many others. It is packaged and produced by FLU3NT and its live entertainment arm, F3L!VE.

  • 2016 CAF BEACH SOCCER: LOC, Lagos unveil plan

    2016 CAF BEACH SOCCER: LOC, Lagos unveil plan

    •As tourney kicks off Dec. 13-18

    All logistics have been put in place as the Lagos State in conjunction with the Nigeria Football Federation unveil plans for successful hosting of the African Beach Soccer championship  slated for  December 13 to 18 at Eko Atlantic Beach, Victoria Island, Lagos.

    In the same vein, the Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Steve Ayorinde who represented Governor Akinwunmi Ambode explained the reason they partnered with NFF.

    “Governor Ambode has recognised two components that can put Lagos State on the World map. Art, culture, tourism and entertainment on one hand, Sports on the other hand this is the reason he said he will drive city as a whole, you will see what he has been doing in the last six months that sports and entertainment has been paramount in this activities. It will be an honour to be partnering the Local Organising Committee of the NFF to make the CAF Beach Soccer competition a reality”

    Meanwhile, the Chairman of Lagos State Sports Commission, Deji Tinubu  promised fans fanfare. Other dignitaries presented at the event include NFF first Vice President and Chairman Beach Soccer LOC, Seyi Akinwunmi, and the president of Ghana Football Association and the Chairman LOC CAF Beach Soccer.

    Host Nigeria will play second game of the day against Egypt as Ghana versus Cote d’Ivoire game opened the on Tuesday December 13.

  • Beach carnival at Dubai Shopping Festival

    Beach carnival at Dubai Shopping Festival

    Shopping Festival has added carnival at the beach as part of the fun at the on-going month-long shopping festival. According to the organizers, the Dubai Tourism Board, the carnival was to help everybody get into the celebratory mood.  The  report also said families can enjoy a fantastic atmosphere of fun.

    The Festival unfolded across the city last week with bargain hunters expecting bigger discounts this year following last year’s retail slowdown.

    Thousands of visitors and the occasional celebrity are expected to descend on the city’s malls, with many major retail chains currently discounting products to 30 per cent as a ‘part sale’.

    Further reductions are likely to emerge as the festival, entitled ‘Unwrap the exceptional’, progresses throughout January, before finishing on February 1.

    To kickstart the festival, organisers Dubai Festivals and Retail Establishment have erected a series of colourful lighting systems and decorations at various locations, including Sheikh Zayed Road, the entrance to Dubai International Airport and by Mall of Emirates.

    More than 150 events and workshops have also been scheduled, including a ‘Beauty Bonanza’ at Dubai Mall which takes place until January 8.

    Meanwhile, extravagant fashion shows will be staged at Mall of the Emirates as streets are turned into runways in Al Fahidi, Burj Plaza and Meena Bazaar.

    The Dubai Ice Rink will present ‘Fashion on Ice’ on January 17 and look out for fashion flash mobs at Ibn Battuta And Dubai Festival City Mall.

    Continuing the festival’s ‘mega raffles’ tradition, the festival will this year be offering an Infiniti QX70 car plus  cash.

  • LCCI honours La Campagne Beach Resort

    The Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) has honoured theLa Campagne Tropicana Beach Resort, Ikegun, Lagos.

    This was at the 2015 Commerce and Industry Awards  held at the MUSON Centre, Onikan, Lagos.

    The resort was honoured with the award of the best theme resort in Nigeria Reacting to the award, the head of the resort, OtunbaWanleAkinboboye

    said the awards and recognition coming two decades after the setting up of the African themed resort, was something to be proud of and celebrate as the Pan African theme and culture that he had laboured to promote and market has finally gained the much desired recognition by the people.

    Coming this far, he said, has not been an easy task as he had to endure different challenges but standing firm and focused on his belief as well as being consistent, factors which he said had helped in the realisation of the dream when he first step foot in the jungle of Ikegun Village as a 29 years old boy, brimming with energy and a vision to conquer the world with his love for His fatherland.

  • Easter fun at Lekki Beach

    Easter fun at Lekki Beach

    THE reclaimed Bar Beach that has been transformed into the emerging Eko Atlantic City, Lagos used to be the most popular leisure hangout for  Lagos fun seekers during the festive and holiday periods.

    However, in the absence of Bar Beach, in Victoria Island, Lagosians, indefatigable while in search of fun, have decided to move further. They still throng beaches or what is left of them on the island to catch fun.

    Last week’s Easter holiday was not exception. After many  years that one last visited the Lekki Beach,  the beach’s Easter fiesta offered an opportunity to revisit and  see how  it was faring.

    The number of people at the beach was lower than what it used to be in the past when the beach was in its full glory. The crowd is gone. But some die-hard beach lovers still made their way to the beach.

    Nigerian music boomed from the loud speaker in the lounge. There was a children dance competition. The way the children were digging it out was as if there was a million dollar prize money at stake.

    While the children were on stage, the adults were also having good times all around. Some were having family picnics.

    The first thing one noticed was the rows rock barriers laid from the beach to about 50 metres into the ocean. It served as a cushion to take the strength out of the buffeting ocean waves. Outside the environmental usefulness of the rock breakers, the rocks offer vantage point to view the ocean. It is just like the Durban beach where a concrete walkway that stretches deep into the Atlantic Ocean is built.

    Many visitors to the Lekki Beach, rather than stay at the beach, prefer to walk on the rocks and watch the high ocean current push waves upon waves to the shore. Occasional the current was too strong, splashing water through the rocks and the walkway where people were standing. It was fun and no one seemed to mind the cool splash.

    There is just one major lounge in the whole of the beach. It is a wooden fabrication with green murals on the wall. The lounge is a storey building with bar on the ground floor  at the top where people can sit and enjoy the beach ambience. Not having so many beach lounges  may be due to low patronage of the beach. There were  other places with simply small canopies and chairs where visitors could rent, sit and relax.

    The strong ocean wave has eaten up a large chunk of the  beach front, forcing people to shift back into the land.  Despite the ravish of the ocean, people were still having fun. The most popular being deeping oneself in the ocean water, allowing the strong current to splash one with white foam of the ocean water.

    Along West Africa’s coast, Lagos has one of the stretch of beach front. Benin beaches have little or no white sand. Most of the beach fronts in Cotonou are simply made up of red austere ground. You get succour in places like Wyda in Casa del Papa and Togo. In Ghana, it is a mixture of sand and bare ground beach.

    Gambia boasts of lush beaches, hence it is dubbed the Smiling Coast. However, there is a stretch of white sandy beach not  as long as Lagos.  That is why it is rather disheartening  watching this gift of nature to Lagos being gradually washed away.

    Some of the fun seekers expressed unhappiness over the state of the beach and called on the government to intervene and save the beach.

    Demola Akande said he stays in the United State, and having returned during the Easter period, decided to hang out at Lekki Beach.

    ” Men, things have really changed here.  This place and Alpha Beach used to be my hang-outs when I was still in Nigeria. I have pleasant memories of the place.

    ” That is why on my return home, I decided to come here and have a good time. The vibe here is not as high as it used to be. The government should save these beaches”, Akande said.

    Another visitor, Mrs. Victoria Ameh, was thankful to God there is still a place to stay.

    She said: “Obviously the beach has deteriorated. I know that. But I wanted my children to have a beach experience during this Easter. You can see my youngest daughter participating in the dance competition on stage.

    “She is having fun. We can’t do that at home. That is why I decided to bring them here. I want the government to salvage the beach before it becomes late. There are not so many places around that we can take our children to at a time like this.”

    One of the owners of the canopies and chairs that people rent complained about low patronage.

    He said: “People no dey come like before. Some them self, when they come, dem go sit for those rocks. If na before, this place for don full pass the way it is now.”

    Despite, the shortcomings, the visitors who had to cough up N1000 each to enter the beach area still said they had a good time.

    However, noticeably is the lack of life guards at the beach front area to control people from swimming too close to the ocean water.

    In addition, despite the ocean current being high with huge tide crashing on the beach, there was no flag whatsoever to indicate danger or areas to be avoided. The absence of some of these in the past has led to avoidable drowning in the ocean.

    The trip to the ocean, despite the negative environmental impact, is still fun.

  • Splash on the beach

    All roads lead to Eleko Beach in Lagos at Chaka Beach Resorts on Sunday 21st December, 2014 Music Africa Beach Splash where the cream of the best music stars are performing in delight of their teeming music farns from 10am.

    “The Music Africa Beach splash is a colourful concert that will feature some of the best music stars in Nigeria who have performed and created impact in the Nigerian Music Industry till date.” Says Mr. Philip Trimnell the Managing Director of Music Africa.

    Performing live at the Music Africa Beach Splash aer Oritshafemi, Sound Sultan, Patoranking, KS1, Malaika, Yemi Alade, Jaywon, LKT, Ketchup, John Agoha, Yassy, Young Grey C, Benny P, Laka and many more.

  • Azeez wins Beach tourney top scorer’s award

    Azeez wins Beach tourney top scorer’s award

    ALThough Nigeria’s Beach Eagles ended the Morocco 2013 African Beach Soccer Championship without a place on the medal’s table, the country’s striker, Abu Azeez has emerged as the highest goal scorer with 12 goals.

    The Kwara United ace scored in all the Sand Eagles’ matches in what turned out to be a futile attempt to grab a World Cup ticket.

    According to the statistics made available to NationSport at the end of the competition, Moroccan player Nassim El Hadaoui was adjudged the Best Player of the five-day tournament, while El Seyni Ndiaye of Senegal, who let in 17 goals throughout the competition but made eye-catching saves, was named the Best Goalkeeper of the tournament.

    Senegal won the trophy for the second time in two years while Cote d’Iviore and Morocco grabbed second and third positions respectively. Nigeria could only place fourth after a 7-2 thrashing by the host.

  • BEACH EAGLES LOSE THIRD PLACE MATCH 4-1 TO MOROCCO

    BEACH Eagles which lost 2-7 to host Morocco In the third place match of the 2013 Africa Beach Soccer Championship ended the competition empty handed for the first time in the country’s participation.

    The Sand Eagles had lost to Senegal 5-4 in the semi final played Saturday evening and were expected to fly over the host and regain some lost pride but that was not to be.

    Though Azeez Abu continued with his goals scoring feat at the competition grabbing both goals but he couldn’t do much to prevent the Nigeria’s reps from shipping in 7 goals in a match played at the Mazagan Beach Resort, El Jadida.

    Meanwhile, Senegal retained the trophy won at the same venue two years ago to underline their growing status in Beach Soccer in Africa after beating Cote d’Iviore 4-1 in a one sided final.

    Both Senegal and the Ivoriens will however represent Africa at the FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup in Tahiti in September.

  • Inception summer beach  party gets support

    Inception summer beach party gets support

    THE Inception 2012 beach party is gathering momentum and all is now set for the ultimate summer party in Nigeria as YDx, a youth marketing company and its partners, SoundCity, Beat FM and Naija FM organises this once in a lifetime occasion.

    The summer beach party is billed to attract several people across the country, ranging from university students to young business professionals into the cosmopolitan city of Lagos. It is billed to take place at the popular Elegushi Private Beach in the heart of Lekki next Saturday.

    The summer beach party which is tagged “Inception 2012” is the 2nd edition of an interactive initiative designed with the goal of making Lagos State the preferred summer break destination for African students because of its legendary Nightlife and fantastic beach-line. It will also create opportunities annually, where students from all over the continent can enjoy discounts in luxury hotels, holiday parties and exotic moments with beach excursions in the centre of excellence.