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Wednesday, November 27, 2013

Glamour Niteout schedules for this Saturday, Nov. 30th By Adaeze Amos. Hey! It is just two days from now. Are you a lover of fun? You love to dine and wine with celebrities? You love to be seen on red carpet and showcase your style? What then are you waiting for? Don't allow this Saturday night to pass you by. Hold on, I'm not done yet. If you are the type that gets thrilled when models strout down fashion runway in hot, sexy wears, doing what they know best, or you have the passion or dream of becoming a runway model and you want to perfect your catwalks before you get started, then this show is definitely for you. Are you a lover of fashion and exquisite styles who want to know what fashionistas are wearing and how they wearing it, then come feast your eyes on some mind- blowing styles. It's happening this Saturday at The Place, 45 Isaac John, Street, Ikeja GRA. The host of the show is no other then our sexy fashionista Tokunbo Odedina, a super model and model groomer. She assures you of fun this Saturday. Hear her: "This is an exclusive end of the year party for models and all partakers/stakeholders in the modeling sector. It's going to be a night of glitz and glamour. And guess what? It's a night of exploring the very unusual, believe me. There would be some special appearances on the runway. Nollywood stars would also catwalk in their own special style. There would be comedy and musical performances. In fact, it's a celebration of role models," she says.

Monday, November 18, 2013

Nollywood actress Uchenna Nnanna-Maduka relieves how she was beaten black and blue by mum when she was a child

As a child my mother used to beat me black and blue-Actress Uchenna Nnanna-Maduka By Adaeze Amos Nollywood screen diva Uchenna Nnanna-Maduka is a bundle of success. This actrsss who started acting some years ago has featured in so many movies. Our searchlight is beamed on her this week not because she just got married to her Spain- based heartrobe but her story on childhood is one intresting one you may like to read while you reminiscince on your own. If you still think you were the only person who was beaten up by your mother at the slightest provocation, then this Uchenna's story would make an interesting read. Hear her: As a child, I dared not fight. And if I misbehaved, my mother would beat me up. It is not these days that parents don't beat their children. Mine was not like that. I received a lot of beatings from my mother (giggles). Yes my mother used to beat me so much because I used to be a very stubborn child. And my mother's beatings really helped me a lot. The beatings my mother gave me when I was growing up helped to mould me well. So, because of her beatings, I wouldn't have to mess up because I knew what would befall me from my mother. For that reason, I'm always on guard; because my mother would beat me not just ordinary beating, but she would do so with everything she laid her hands on. She would flog me with a cane, flog me with leather belt, beat me with her shoes or anything she would lay her hands on. That was my mother for you. I could say my mother's strict nature and disciplinarian attitude helped to bring me up well and made me who I am today. My mother is my role model any day and any time. She is a wonderful woman. She prayed for her children. I could remember those nights my sibblings and I would be sleeping and my poor mother would keep vigil praying for her children. My success today is the fruit of my mother's prayers when I was much younger. I do remember when I was in secondary school and we were given mid- term break, when other cildren would be jumping up, jubilating for going home on break, I would not jump, I would not jubilate because I would be scared of going home to face my strict mother. I was one of those kids that never wished to go home when our school was on vacation. Because I knew that once I came back to the house, I must do something that would annoy my mother and once I step on her toes, I would be beaten mercilessly. At a time, I was wondering if she was indeed my mother. Because if she was my mother, how could she be beating me up like that. That was what I wondered about then. Yes at a point I was really thinking if she was actually my true mother. But she was. She was just trying to mould me, she was just trying to make me know what I was supposed to know. Thank you mum," she said on a final note.

Graces' Hats secret tip for her youthful look

Secret of Chito Mark's youthful look at over 50 By Adaeze Amos Chito Mark fondly known as Graces' Hats, a seasoned milliner (hat maker) in Lagos, that makes hats for the high and mighty and those who may not be fashionistas but want to look good and standout in their styles. Remember her? She has been in the hat world for 34 years and amazingly she didn't learn how to make hat from anybody or anywhere. According to her, hat making is her own calling, her own ministry, a talent from God. Little wonder she gets better and better in her designs on a daily basis Did you say what about her? Well there is a lot about her. This lady who clocked 50 some two years ago still looks as youthful as ladies in their 30s and she keeps getting compliments on her looks She unveiled to Adaeze Amos recently in her hat palace somewhere in Toyin street, Ikeja the secret of her looks. Just as the popular cliche that says behind every successful man is a good woman, likewise behind every youthful look, is a secret.. Guess her secret? " I don't joke with my holy communion which I take every week. Yes, I take the blood of Jesus and His flesh which he said in the Bible that we should, be doing In remembrance of him. This is my little secret of my good looks. And people have been telling me that I look very good for my age. This honestly has been working for me," she says.

Secret of Chito Mark's (Graces' Hats) youthful look

Secret of Chito Mark's youthful look at over 50 By Adaeze Amos Chito Mark fondly known as Graces' Hats, a seasoned milliner (hat maker) in Lagos, that makes hats for the high and mighty and those who may not be fashionistas but want to look good and standout in their styles. Remember her? She has been in the hat world for 34 years and amazingly she didn't learn how to make hat from anybody or anywhere. According to her, hat making is her own calling, her own ministry, a talent from God. Little wonder she gets better and better in her designs on a daily basis Did you say what about her? Well there is a lot about her. This lady who clocked 50 some two years ago still looks as youthful as ladies in their 30s and she keeps getting compliments on her looks She unveiled to Adaeze Amos recently in her hat palace somewhere in Toyin street, Ikeja the secret of her looks. Just as the popular cliche that says behind every successful man is a good woman, likewise behind every youthful look, is a secret.. Guess her secret? " I don't joke with my holy communion which I take every week. Yes, I take the blood of Jesus and His flesh which he said in the Bible that we should, be doing In remembrance of him. This is my little secret of my good looks. And people have been telling me that I look very good for my age. This honestly has been working for me," she says.

Friday, November 15, 2013

..I'm busty hence I take my time to examine my boobs for any lump-foluke Daramola By Adaeze Amos Last month October was World's Breast Cancer month, remember? Little wonder Fashion Designers Association of Nigeria (FADAN) under the leadership of Funmi Ajila Ladipo, the president of the association together with some artistes and celebrities had an endurance trek from National Stadium, Surulere, to Ojuelegba also in Surulere just to remind women to be breast cancer aware. I remember very vividly that the slogan that very morning was: Are You Breast Cancer Aware? That was the very day our beautiful and busty actress Foluke Daramola, who participated in the walk explained how necessary it is for every woman to examine her boobs very well, for that would help to detect (early) any 'stranger' in the breast. Read her words: "Examine your boobs, it is very important. But it is a pity that a lot of women take this for granted believing that breast cancer is for the rich. Whereas it is for both the rich and the poor. Take your time to check your boobs because if any lump is detected early, it can easily be removed. There can be a remedy to it. That is why I practise what I preach, I examine my boobs, and I go to the hospital to check my boobs once in every other month. My gynecologist is a woman and she is more like my mother. So, I tell her most of the time to help me check. But I do it on my own every morning. I press at the side of my boobs to check if there is any form of lump around or liquid that comes out of my nipples. And because I happen to be on the busty side, I have to check my boobs for lump intermittently. I do it every now and then," she said. Good advice, isn't it? Have you examined your breasts this morning? Don't wait until it is too late. Also, this week is World's Diabetes Week, are you sugar level aware? Once you hit 40, you ought to be aware of your blood sugar level. There is power in being aware, power in knowledge or didn't the Bible say my people perish for lack of knowledge? Get to know your blood sugar level peeps. Thanks
..I'm busty hence I take my time to examine my boobs for any lump-foluke Daramola By Adaeze Amos Last month October was World's Breast Cancer month, remember? Little wonder Fashion Designers Association of Nigeria (FADAN) under the leadership of Funmi Ajila Ladipo, the president of the association together with some artistes and celebrities had an endurance trek from National Stadium, Surulere, to Ojuelegba also in Surulere just to remind women to be breast cancer aware. I remember very vividly that the slogan that very morning was: Are You Breast Cancer Aware? That was the very day our beautiful and busty actress Foluke Daramola, who participated in the walk explained how necessary it is for every woman to examine her boobs very well, for that would help to detect (early) any 'stranger' in the breast. Read her words: "Examine your boobs, it is very important. But it is a pity that a lot of women take this for granted believing that breast cancer is for the rich. Whereas it is for both the rich and the poor. Take your time to check your boobs because if any lump is detected early, it can easily be removed. There can be a remedy to it. That is why I practise what I preach, I examine my boobs, and I go to the hospital to check my boobs once in every other month. My gynecologist is a woman and she is more like my mother. So, I tell her most of the time to help me check. But I do it on my own every morning. I press at the side of my boobs to check if there is any form of lump around or liquid that comes out of my nipples. And because I happen to be on the busty side, I have to check my boobs for lump intermittently. I do it every now and then," she said. Good advice, isn't it? Have you examined your breasts this morning? Don't wait until it is too late. Also, this week is World's Diabetes Week, are you sugar level aware? Once you hit 40, you ought to be aware of your blood sugar level. There is power in being aware, power in knowledge or didn't the Bible say my people perish for lack of knowledge? Get to know your blood sugar level peeps. Thanks

Thursday, November 14, 2013

Sexy Jelyon ready to release new single If you are a good fan of Juliet Obiageri fondly known as Jelyon then you will be happy to read this about her. She will soon pop up with a new single that will be hot, thrilling and entertaining to all folks irrespective of age and tribe. It is a song that cuts across all calibre of people with super lyrics and great message. Guess what? The song is all about the traffic situation of cities in Nigeria and the way out. Hold on for JELYON
Sexy Jelyon ready to release new single If you are a good fan of Juliet Obiageri fondly known as Jelyon then you will be happy to read this about her. She will soon pop up with a new single that will be hot, thrilling and entertaining to all folks irrespective of age and tribe. It is a song that cuts across all calibre of people with super lyrics and great message. Guess what? The song is all about the traffic situation of cities in Nigeria and the way out. Hold on for JELYON

Sunday, November 10, 2013

How I escaped being raped- Kaka Obi, Nollywood actress
By Adaeze Amos
Rape is one very wicked act no single woman, girl or lady would wish to experience. For some victims who couldn't stand the shame/ stigma opt for suicide and those who brave to live with the horrorfic experience do so having the memory etched at the back of their minds forever.
Kaka Obi, a TV personality, soap opera queen, super screen diva and a model who has featured in so many movies shared her experience on how she narrowly escaped being raped. She bared her mind not concealing anything. In an emotion-laden voice, she started thus:
"It was one very Sunday morning when I left my house for early morning mass. It was some minutes to 5am and I was residing in Ikeja GRA when this happened. When I left my house that morning, I never had any premonition about what was going to befall me. So when I dashed out wearing my Sunday best, I scurried off but suddenly right in the middle of a track road I saw some guys, like five in number. They were really big, far bigger than me. When they saw me and looked back and side ways to ensure nobody was following me, I knew it that I was in for a serious trouble. When I was about running, they bounced on me, one held me by my mouth so that I wouldn't scream while they carried me and headed into the bush straight to an uncompleted building. I desperately wanted to scream even as I wriggled /struggled to escape. But I couldn't because I was like a tiny prey in their hands and they were really huge. When we got to the uncompleted building, they dropped me and I wanted to shout, they covered my mouth and picked some sharp objects around and threatened to stab me to death if I should let out a cry. I held my peace and watched one of them zipping his trouser open while the rest who was waiting to take turns after him held sharp objects treathening to stab if I raise an alarm. It was at that time that a man appeared from nowhere and commanded them to release me. That was when the guy that was fumbling with his zipper lied that I was his girlfriend. I used that time to escape and ran as fast asn my little legs could carry me. I ran not minding that my blouse was torn. That was how God saved me from being raped. I had to park out from that neighbourhood for the fear of meeting those guys again," she said, on a final note.

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