Olori Ronke Ademiluyi Ogunwusi – the force behind Africa Fashion Week London
ADA OSAKWE: The Creative Food Entrepreneur
Wedding Jitters: A Bride’s Nightmare
What’s Your Bridal Style?
Classic Versus Trendy
Yemi Alade – Beating The Odds
5 reasons to drink red wine before bed
Omowunmi Akinnifesi – Defining Her Path
Sujimoto – Nurtured by Mother’s love
let’s just enjoy “Naked” for now – Darey Art-Alade
Kehinde Young-Harry And Daughters – Walking the talk!
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SubscribeI have learnt to be grateful for all I have – Helene Ibru
Helene Ibru, a lawyer of Nigerian and French parentage, obtained her first degree in Paris, where she also earned her Master’s degree. She worker for some years in France, then decided that it was time to return to Nigeria.The mother of four, who changed careers at different times in order to be available for her children, is co-host of ‘Walk the Talk’, and older sister to Tabia.
These days, broadcasters fake accent – Kehinde Young-Harry
Several years after the news and off the scene, Kehinde Young-Harry settles in as a proud grandmother who takes delight in watching her grand children evolve.
Brown Oyitso – Amazing Work Of Grace
Although he is a Provincial Pastor with the Redeemed Christian Church of God, and the MD/CEO of Brunnel Nigeria Limited, if a man’s beginning determined his ending, he would have amounted to nothing. According to his personal testimony, the penury to which his widowed mother was thrown after the demise of his Area customary court judge father, left his future hanging in the balance.
Rukewe Ugwumba – Beauty,Brains and Brawn
Dr. Rukevwe Ugwumba is the Special Adviser, Health Monitoring to the Delta State Governor. Until she joined the Government of Delta State in August 2011, Dr. Ugwumba was an associate professor in Family Medicine, University of Saskatchewan in Canada. She graduated from the University of Benin in 1992, where she obtained a Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery (MBBS) with honours.
Babatunde Raji Fashola: What you see is what you get
We are still working hard 7 years after. Later they said our programmes were cosmetic. We have built 3 Power Plants, 7 Maternal and Child Care hospitals, thousands of housing units, roads and many things that will endure.
TOUR: Jemi Ekunkunbor goes nosing, swirling wines in Cape lands
From the Table Bay Hotel, we took off for Stellenbosch home to many of the wineries. On the outskirt of this town, lies the famous Die Bergkelder- Fleur du Cap founded in 1967.
WOSA Cape Winelands tour :Table bay hospitality
Following the successful hosting of the Wines of South Africa (WOSA) Grand Tasting, in Nigeria earlier July, WOSA invited seven Nigeria journalists on a tour of the CapeWinelands, in Cape TownSouth Africa as part of promoting South Africa to the Nigeria market.
Section 29(4)(b) 1999 CFRN: “Any woman who is married shall be deemed to be of full age”
Pretty Aisha was 14 years old when she was escorted to her husband, Abdullahi close to three decades ago. Before her marriage on that fateful first day in July, her husband, Abdullahi, had told the neighbours he was taking a wife and that his wife would be brought to him from Kano his home state.
The African Artist Foundation promoting Art and Photography
African Artists’ Foundation (AAF) has been an innovative and vital force in the Nigerian arts community over the last seven years. It is a non-profit organization dedicated to the development of contemporary art, providing immense opportunities for artists to develop their practice and establish a platform for artistic expression. Its core staff is an eclectic and international group.
10 celebrities we can’t get enough of….
From the red carpet to the after parties, there are some celebrities that are simply on track at all times when it comes to fashion. With the awards season approaching, you never know what they could come up with next. These celebs always step up their fashion A-game. They are always a delight on the red carpet, they never disappoint when it comes to dressing all the way up, whether it’s one shoulder or strapless, these selected ten fashionistas wear them well.
Why I left Tinsel – Damilola Adegbite
Over the past few years, Damilola Adegbite has become one of the most recognizable actresses in Africa. She plays the role of ‘Thelma Duke’, the gorgeous actress in the day time soap, Tinsel on Africa Magic; a role which has seen her become a favourite of soap lovers. Damilola, who recently left the set of Tinsel to explore the film industry, during a courtesy visit to Vanguard, spoke on why she left the soap, life outside Tinsel, her relationship and more. Enjoy!
My hair is annoying – Waje
Although she made her debut into the music industry not too long ago; she’s however been one of the female singers to be reckoned with. Ranging from the energy she puts into her songs, to her strong voice—you could never walk away ,but pay attention to her melody.
I once wore a skin cut – Lara George
When it comes to inspirational/gosple artistes, she’s one of the artistes that cannot be ignored. Lara George has paid her dues as a gosple singer, having made many hit albums with lots of awards to her credit including: Voice of The Year, 2008, at the Nigerian Music Awards, as well as Song of The Year, 2009, Nigerian Gosple Music Wards amongst others.
Normal is boring – Bouqui
She strikes you as weird because she craves to be different. Her hairstyle contributes to her strange look. Yet, she is one of the top Nigerian artistes.
I love short hairstyles – Claudia Adelu
With a dark slender physique, she strikes you an image of a perfect beauty and brain. Claudia Adelu is one of Nigeria’s super models. And having done well for herself, in 2010, she emerged the Next Nigeria’s Super Model(NNSM).
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