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Society VERONICA EBIE LAUNCHES ONE OF ITS KIND STYLING SHOWROOM IN LAGOS

LOLA ADEDEJI

ADA OBIANJUWA

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CHIOMA IKOKWU

ERHI TAMUNO

GBEMISOLA & OVIKUROMA TIE THE KNOT PAGE 4

REHOBOTH PROPERTY INTERNATIONAL HOST PRIVATE INVESTORS’ NETWORKING EVENT

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LINDA MESROB SODEINDE

NGOZI AKINTUJOYE

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A cat with nine political lives, Rotimi Amaechi, is one of the few Nigerian politicians who, against all odds, has managed to have an uninterrupted political career for 23 years from his days as Speaker of the Rivers State House of Assembly, then Governor of Rivers State right up to his current stint as the Ministry of Transport, where he holds sway as Minister. Arguably one of Nigeria’s most astute and outspoken politicians, it is safe to say that Rotimi always seems to be winning even when he somehow finds himself in the eye of the storm. In this exclusive interview with KONYE CHELSEA NWABOGOR and FUNKE BABS KUFEJI, he walks us through his achievements in the Ministry of Transport.

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have never been one to take ‘boil-water-in-the-right-temperature topics too seriously. First off, l believe they are not telling us anything new. For heaven’s sakes everyone knows the right state of mind plays a very significant role in our outlook of life. What are you telling us that we do not already know? Most ‘inspirational speakers’ rarely come up with anything new. There’s nothing fresh they are bringing to the table that has not been mentioned several times before. One might say cynicism plays a major role in such jaded response but the truth is, until you seek the truth you search for within you, most of these textbook responses are what they simply are...tried and tested predictable answers. No one can wear your problem as well as you do. No one can truly walk those steps you are walking. You have to dig deep and find a way to wangle through whatever issues are plaguing you. Don’t get me wrong, professional help helps as do inspirational talks...but you have to be able to assimilate and play it out the way that suits you best. You are your best soldier. No one can want the best for you more than you want it for yourself. You are your own best advocate. Your state of mind and thinking positively regardless of obstacles and challenges boils down to you and only you at the end of the day. Nobody will carry that mantle for you. The question is how do you get to that place of inner contentment? How do you rise above and exhale? GET THAT GLOW UP...The Journey To Living Your Best Life gives you several ways to achieve the peace of mind you yearn for. We carry a lot of baggage that only us can discard. No one can do it for us. The tasks mentioned in the article are not as difficult to achieve and if anything, rather simple actually! It’s mind over matter. Decluttering doesn’t begin and end with our wardrobes. It goes way beyond that. The emotional, physical and spiritual areas are also other places where decluttering is sometimes required for us to get to ‘that place’ of inner peace.

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FASHION DIRECTOR/EXECUTIVE EDITOR

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TOMIWA OLADELE AND DERIN ODUGBESAN

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VERONICA EBIE LAUNCHES ONE OF ITS KIND STYLING SHOWROOM IN LAGOS It’s great news for fans of Veronica Ebie’s style and fashion lovers alike as the ace stylist and fashion luxury consultant recently launched a one of its kind styling showroom in the heart of Lagos. Located at No 15, Ologun Agbaje Street, Victoria Island, VaneStyle houses the best of Nigerian fashion with pieces for just about any style preference. The walk-in studio offers customers the opportunity to shop by designers or by category, making it easy to navigate and find what you need or what you simply must have. Other services the showroom offers include personal shopping and styling, wardrobe consultation and image consultancy. With over twenty years of experience spanning fashion/styling, fashion journalism and beauty, Veronica Ebie is one of the most recognized names in the Nigerian fashion industry. She started Vane Style in 2007 and, to date, has managed to rack up an enviable clientele list and a reputation as one of the go-to celebrity stylists in town.

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EZUMA NGWU

ONAJITE ORU

JAMES IWOH

UME-EZEOKE TOCHUKWU

DEMEJI EDWARDS

BOBB EKWURIBE

TAIYE EYEWOMA

IFEANYI IFEDI

NDIANA MATHEW ADESUWA GIWA-OSAGIE

CHIOMA ALERU

VICTOR OKORONKWO

BRODERICKS ARIGBODI

PAMELA ARIGBE

KATHLEEN & VICTOR ERIMU

MR & MRS MIKE IGINI

IFY USEH

BEN AKABUEZE

BAUDLYNE UGBOAJAH

MR & MRS JOSEPH BOAKAI

MARTINA AGBERIEN

OTUEDON & CLEMENTINA ARUBI

TUNDE & CLARA AJISOMO

UFUOMA IMONIORO

ELOHO MR & MRSORU MIKE IGINI

OMONIGHO, GBEMISOLA & BOLA COKER

Gbemisola & Ovikuroma Tie The Knot Recently, Lagos was brought to a standstill when the families of the Kukoyi and Oru came together to celebrate the union of their son Roma and their daughter Gbemi. It was indeed a colourful event as women were in beautiful cocktail dresses and fascinators while the men were in well-tailored suites. The wedding was held at The Five Palms, after the traditional ceremony held at Ibru Garden, Lagos. Needless to say, the father of the groom Chief Andrew Oru was filled with joy as he could not hide his excitement at seeing his first son marry his heartthrob. The mother of the groom Mrs Emurobome Oru also glowed with pride. Both parents of the newly wedded couple played their roles to the hilt and the day turned out really outstanding for family, friends and loved ones.

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OVIKUROMA & GBEMISOLA ORU

ANDREW & EMUROBOME ORU (GROOM’S PARENT)

SANDRA & OLANIYI KUKOYI (BRIDE’S PARENT)

SAM AMUKA

SADAT & ROBERT IHWUS

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TOMI BALOGUN

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With spell binding musical performances from Johnny Drille, Chike and Fave as well as interesting games, The Euphoria lived up to its billing as a major A-class event in Nigeria’s entertainment schedule in 2022. Hosted by leading Nigerian bank, Fidelity Bank Plc in commemoration of the Valentine’s season on Saturday, 19 February 2022, the well-attended event saw a host of customers, students and staff of the bank bask in a convivial atmosphere as the bank took them through several themed activities. FEMI BAKRE

MODUPE OGUNTADE

TEGHA IDOGHO

RAHAEL LAWAL & LUCKY

Welcoming guests to the event, the Bank’s Managing Director/CEO, Mrs. Nneka Onyeali-Ikpe -who was represented by the Executive Director, Lagos and South-West Businesses, Dr. Ken Opara -noted that the bank decided to host The Euphoria to celebrate its customers and their partners as it is an institution that puts the customer at the core of its operations.

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Following performances from Fave and Chike, the high point of the evening was the exhilarating performance by rave of the moment and Mavins Records artiste, Johnny Drille, which climaxed with a well-choreographed fireworks display that lit up the Oniru and Lekki skies.

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MC – HERO DANIELS – CONDUCTING A COMPETITION WITH COUPLES

IFEOMA ONIBUJE PRESENTING A PRIZE TO A WINNING COUPLE

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REHOBOTH PROPERTY INTERNATIONAL HOST PRIVATE INVESTORS’ NETWORKING EVENT BY FUNKE BABS-KUFEJI Recently awarded by Property Week, “Entrepreneur of the Year” UK-based company, Rehoboth Property International (RPI), recently held a networking event at The George, in Ikoyi with a motive to initiate and give both current and potential investors the opportunity to meet the team behind the Rehoboth brand as well as share opportunities available in the UK Real estate market. The event experienced a commendable turnout of high-net-worth guests during which, the RPI team revealed that the event was inspired by the focus for the year which is “wealth creation”and that a big driver for this is through education. CEO RPI, Sanmi Adegoke, while networking with guests at the event, said the smartest most sustainable way of building generational wealth is through real estate because it’s safe and tangible.

GUESTS ARRIVING THE VENUE

MARIAN ANIEKWENA, HARRIBA HARRY-PEPPLE, JOSEPH OKECHUKWU, CHETACHI EZENAGU & CHIOMA NWANKWO

CHIKE THRILLING THE GUESTS

VICTOR & IYABO ABEJEGAH

A CROSS SECTION OF GUESTS

CHINWE ILOGHALU

EZINWA UNUIGBOJE

ADEBAYO ADEYINKA

JOHNNY DRILLE THRILLING THE GUESTS

SANMI ADEGOKE & TOYIN SARAKI

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JENNIFER OSEH is a drama queen and no one does it better when it comes to pushing the envelope. This patterened dress is beautiful with the statement sleeves and the floral hat gives the attire an added humph that only she can pull off so well!

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KATE HENSHAW dishes out major boss lady vibes in this mustard yellow complete set. The ruffles on the top makes it a classic piece and the fitting complements her very well toned body that’s the envy of women decades younger!

TACHA turns heads with her style statement as she stuns in this olive-green bandage dress with the crisscross front. The top is edgy and eclectic and certainly not for the fainthearted. She matches this sexy attire with gold accessories.

MONICA AWEETUK has dared to break the unspoken rule of one exposed part at a time...open cleavage, cover legs and vice versa. Instead she looks ravishing in this gorgeous pink dress with a plunging neckline and short hemline that exposes her well toned legs.

TOLU BALLY is known for her innovative outfits. And with this ensemble she has really provoked the viewer’s senses. So much to look at without being an overkill. She is anything but boring with her styles, and we love her for it.

BISOLA AIYEOLA looks chic in this Jeanee couture dress. She went bold in the colour blocking, Her style may not be for everybody, but it’s definitely eye-catching.

LOLA OJ gives a whole new meaning to ‘Lady in Red” and is a vision to behold in this strapless corset top with red feathers worn over a red snug skirt and mini bag paired with bold statement earrings.

JULITHA KABETE Less can be more, but sometimes a big event calls for an outfit to match. This body fitted dress with its dropping sleeves is impossible to miss out on our list especially the scalloped overlapping shoulder line.

OLA FOLAMI went bright in an all-white off-the shoulder top and pants. The asymmetrical hemline of her jacket is an added twist. Subtle but telling. She matched this sexy outfit with an off-white hat and gold accessories.

VEEKE JAMES oozes elegance in this full sleeve black outfit that emphasizes her minuscule waistline...to die for! She completes her look with a neutral make over and a mini purse. This outfit is perfect for dinner date, wedding, award night, outdoor party etc.

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A cat with nine political lives, Rotimi Amaechi, is one of the few Nigerian politicians who, against all odds, has managed to have an uninterrupted political career for 23 years from his days as Speaker of the Rivers State House of Assembly, then Governor of Rivers State right up to his current stint as the Ministry of Transport, where he holds sway as Minister. Even though he has constantly come under fire for obtaining loans from the Chinese government, one cannot deny the impact his tenure has had on the Nigerian Transport sector, particularly in railway infrastructure. Arguably one of Nigeria’s most astute and outspoken politicians, it is safe to say that Rotimi always seems to be winning even when he somehow finds himself in the eye of the storm. His recent Turbaning by the Emir of Daura, Alhaji Umar Farouk Umar as Dan Amanar Daura (The Trusted One of Daura), has gone a long way to fuel the lingering rumours about him having plans to vie for the number one seat in the country. A speculation that has only intensified with the congratulatory visit from the First Lady, Hajia Aisha Buhari. Barring all distractions, for now, Rotimi seems focused on his duties as Transport Minister as his tenure slowly winds down. For now, he says, the focus is to leave a legacy of one who discharged his responsibilities diligently to the impression of all Nigerians. In this exclusive interview with KONYE CHELSEA NWABOGOR AND FUNKE BABS KUFEJI, he walks us through his achievements in the Ministry of Transport, shedding more light on issues around unfinished projects. transport has gone to borrow. We collaborate with the Minister of Finance to look for these loans, and even then, we have not borrowed much. I always say that we have not borrowed as much as people speculate. What you see is that we announced contracts because you must award those contracts before you can look for loans. No bank or country will give you a loan that is not tied to a contract. So, the moment you announce we are awarding like Lagos/Calabar, which is 11.1billion, we’ve not gotten the loan. We’ve not even put in the application. We are negotiating the time before we put in the application but as far as Nigerians are concerned, we have borrowed 11.1 billion dollars for Lagos/Calabar. The only money we have borrowed so far will be the Lagos/Ibadan, which is $1.4 billion, the $600 million on top we paid from our budget. Outside that, we Is this something that is public knowledge? are yet to get the loan facilities for Kano/Kaduna, Yes, it is public knowledge, but it is not enough. I same for Kano/Maradi, which is near conclusion. think that even the President doesn’t have enough information about it, other than that we are building We are yet to get the money for Lagos/Calabar and a seaport in Lekki. But if he goes there and the reality Port Harcourt/Maiduguri. The moment we complete all this, we have almost nearly completed taking of the construction confronts him, he will be very rail transportation to the whole country, excluding impressed. Taraba, Adamawa, Sokoto, Kebbi and Zamfara. We are greatly working on that so that before we What is the seaport supposed to do for Lagos and Nigeria? Globally the industry has left vessels of six meters, 12 meters draft now they are doing 16 to 17. I don’t know if they have gotten to 18. So, our river ports cannot take those vessels. Now that will stop because we will be able to approach the Lekki deep seaport I just know that I give since it will be about 17 meters and half. different approaches to You have headed the affairs at the Transportation ministry for almost seven years. How has it been so far? Well, you just witnessed our meeting on the Port-Harcourt/ Maiduguri railway. We work in collaboration here. It is not a one-man show. It’s not Mr Amaechi’s show. There are departments. Currently, I am trying to lobby the President to go with me to Lagos. He will be shocked that we’re about to complete for the first time in the history of Nigeria, a seaport. We’ve never had a seaport. What we have is a river port. For the first time, we have a seaport in Lekki, and we are near completion. They should complete it in June even though we have agreed that the commissioning date is September.

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Has your experience as a Governor been helpful in your role as a Minister? I honestly won’t be able to answer that. I just know that I give different approaches to whatever assignment I’m given. It is what you see on the table that you start to look for a solution for. You put your men and materials together to find solutions. Sometimes I may not even have the solution, but that conversation with the team will bring out the solution. Let›s not forget the huge support of the President because the moment he withdraws that support, that›s it. You are proud to say I am going to the President because if you go, you know you would be able to get approval to hasten the pace of work and achieve the Government›s objective. So, you are saying that working with Mr President has eased your job as Transportation Minister? Let’s just say the support from the President has to a great extent, made the job easier. For instance, if he didn’t support me in looking for a loan or rather support the Minister of Finance to look for a loan on behalf of the Minister of Transport, they won’t be there. Actually, it’s not the Minister of Transport who looks for a loan, but just because we are the consuming party, people will say the Minister of

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is over $1billion because you have to go through tunnels which you can’t do in Lagos/Ibadan or Kano/ Kaduna because it is off that line. But in Adamawa/ Yola, there are too many mountains or hills that you have to burrow through, which will cost a lot of money. It seems like your primary focus has been on railway infrastructure. That’s not true. I have always talked about other infrastructures. Why is it that it’s just the railway infrastructures we keep hearing about? Nigerians are excited about the railways. It is something that looks strange to them. From after the white men left to the point of military governments. As young as both of you are, I am sure you haven’t used a railway in Nigeria until very recently. I used the railway when I was a lot younger. For over 20 years, nobody saw a railway until President Buhari’s administration. When the President came, he decided to pursue it. We must also acknowledge that Goodluck Jonathan had commenced it from the point of studies. What the Obasanjo government did was studies and come up with a plan. Then Goodluck started by trying to implement the Kaduna/Abuja, which was about 70 to 80% completion rate when we took over, so we had to do the 20/30% completion and then put locomotives and coaches on the track. Are you planning to build more seaports around Nigeria? Yes. The Borno deep seaport is part of those we have concluded negotiations on. We told them that we cannot commence work in Port Harcourt/Maiduguri without commencing work at the seaport because that was our agreement. But the Federal Government is not funding the seaports. It is being funded by the contractors. It’s PPP. Just like the Lekki deep seaport is funded by Czech and the Singaporean company. The total will be $1.8 billion when they finish, but the phase one is over 400 million dollars.

Are you not worried that the tenure is almost over, yet some of these projects haven’t been completed? The Government will continue, but I am sure that we should get money for one or two of them before we leave. I am pushing extremely hard. We are almost there. The money is almost ready for Kano/Maradi. go, we would have completed the documentation We are fighting for Kano/Kaduna and Ibadan to processes, and if we are able to get to the cabinet Abuja because if we don’t connect these cities, we before then, we would have possibly awarded them. won’t be able to reach Lagos. Even if we do Kano/ But the problem with them is they’re not contiguous, Kaduna, the highest we can get is that people from so the amount of money you need to do the Lagos/ Kano will end up in Abuja. They can’t move on to Ibadan is nearly the same amount of money you Lagos because we have stopped at Ibadan from need to do Bauchi or Gombe to Yola. In fact, that Lagos. There is the need to connect from Ibadan is one of the things we are discussing now. We are to Abuja so that the man coming from Kano can looking at the feasibility study for Gombe/Yola. It continue to Lagos and then head to the seaport. 15

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The work on Kano/Maradi and Port Harcourt should commence this March. The Government has also approved some money to purchase locomotives and coaches so that as you complete the constructions, we can put coaches on the track. Doesn’t it bother you whether the next dispensation will continue these projects if you are not able to complete it? I like that question. That’s precisely why you should vote for APC. I know it is a legitimate concern that Nigerians should express. If they don’t want, as usual, for some Nigerian politicians in other parties to do that, they should vote for APC. True, they didn’t start the project, so their fear would be if we complete it now, people will say it is Buhari. So, the right thing they should do is vote for APC because they will have no choice but to complete the project. Nigeria is in dire need of efficient, reliable and cost-effective road transport. What’s the Government trying to do about this? We are not in charge. The Nigerian Government passed a law that puts road transport in the hands of the Ministry of Works. And we will agree that Babatunde Fashola is doing an excellent job in the construction of roads. A lot of those roads will be ready before September this year. The Niger bridge in Onitsha will be ready by September this year. I’m sure that Kano/Abuja should also be ready. Work is going on. But don’t forget, and Nigerians think I’m making excuses for this Government that we met this thing when oil price had crashed, so there are limited funds. We’re just barely managing to survive. Let’s talk about your recent Turbaning? Have you always had a close relationship with the Northern part of Nigeria? I don’t know what you mean by that; I am a Nigerian. You see, like I tell people, the Universities established in Ubima and Daura are not part of the contract. Don’t forget that. Remember, they are gifts. We said, look, we can’t be spending this kind of money and taking it to China without spending something in Nigeria, okay, what do we do? Build for us a University where Nigerians will be trained so that when you’re leaving, we have acquired the technology, and we can maintain and build for ourselves. So, they agreed, and they are building the Universities. We could have put it in Sokoto or anywhere else, but we chose to put it in Daura. So, what the Emir said to me is that the people of Daura are grateful that the Ministry of Transport considered them. It is an award to the Ministry of Transport, not exactly to me.

is the right time to either ask that question or for me to answer it either. The convention is in a few weeks; you have to allow the Chairman to first be elected, ensure that the party structures are put in place, and then the party will then select who they want to represent them to carry the flag. Because it is not you; it is not your flag. So, we must allow the convention to take place first. How will you rate the current state of the Nigerian transport sector in general? Would you say there’s been any improvement since you became Minister? Don’t you think there is an improvement? When we came in, the Itakpke/Warri railway was abandoned for over thirty-four years, and we completed and

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write-up by Sam Omatseye talking about his experience on the train. Or somebody says he was finding life difficult in Abuja, but he can now work in Abuja and live in Kaduna, where life is cheaper since we put up the train. What gives me happiness is that President Buhari’s Government has put money in his pocket. Imagine the cost of accommodation and feeding. Most of them who leave their family in Kaduna and work in Abuja run two homes, but when they live together, that reduces the cost. Some people will say we are not giving out money because all they want is for us to bring out cash and give it to people. But they forget that by the time the man who used to pay house rent here in Abuja for three million naira is no longer paying that because he pays only once in Kaduna; you have put three million naira in his pocket. Just like Lagos, for those who want to go for their Owambe parties in Ibadan, you enjoy the ease to and fro. I tried it, and it was fun. In the coaches, you have cubicles that supply you with tea, snacks and soft drinks, and then the air-conditioned coaches. The first class is 54 seats instead of 84, that’s why we charge more in the first class. But even at that 84, you still have the comfort of going to buy what

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you want to buy. We are preparing to put WiFi so you can work from the train before you get to your place of work.

If you were to advise the next Minister of Transportation, what would you say to him? I would say to him to choose what he wants to do. But if he wants to do anything, he should try put it to use. The Kaduna/Abuja was abandoned, to complete the rails. He should be single-minded. the President had to look for money to make sure Don’t listen to gossip or criticisms in the press. That will we completed it, and we did that in record time. distract you, and you won’t achieve anything. People We initiated Lagos/Ibadan with the intention to always assume that you are stealing money when get to Kano, and you can see us battling to get you are in office. The way I am built those talks don’t there despite the fact that there is no money. If matter to me. I am more about my achievements. Can Some people say it’s you romancing the North in we inherited the kind of money others had before you show me the evidence that I stole money? If we we came, I don’t think we would have been going view of the forthcoming Presidential elections. were stealing money, we wouldn’t be able to complete to borrow money to do the railways because we I don’t care about what people say or think. How do the projects we are completing with the quality we you know what’s going to happen at the forthcoming actually had the money when the economy was are able to hold the Chinese accountable to. Once the good, and oil was sold at 115/120. We had the elections? company responsible for supervision says we disagree money, and all we needed to complete all the rail with this poor quality, we stand by them. If you steal track was between 36 billion dollars, and we could So, are you going to run for President? I would money with the Chinese, they will compromise the imagine it’s the next step for a politician of your raise it at that time. quality. The reason why you see this quality is that it is calibre. zero approach to corruption in the Ministry. The day you What legacy would you like to leave behind? There are so many other places to advance to; there That I discharged my responsibilities diligently to the sit with the Chinese and start sharing money, they will is the House of Rep, or the Senate etc. Look, every impression of all Nigerians. Read the papers; there is a lose respect for you. human being has aspirations, but I don’t think this

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THISDAY Style Vol. 22, No. 9789 Sunday, February 27, 2022

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THISDAY Style Vol. 22, No. 9789 Sunday, February 27, 2022

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8 MUST-HAVE FOOTWEAR 2022 BY ISIOMA USIADE

CROCS

POINTED PARTY SHOES

The most covetable party shoe designs of the moment and if you’re after a more refined look in 2022, opt for one with a bow, the pointier the better.

From statement platform heels to sporty sandals, this year’s shoe trends will lift any look and give your wardrobe essentials a new lease of life. Investing in one of the key shoe trends is the perfect way to tap into the trend without veering too far from your personal style. Whether you want to give the best midi dresses a sporty twist or you want to give your best jeans a retro twist, these shoe trends will upgrade your look in one stylish way.

FOAM RUNNER

PLATFORM BOOTS

In a pandemic year when comfort is paramount, Crocs formerly the unofficial uniform of healthcare and kitchen professionals, have become a fashionable comfort slip-on that can be effortlessly paired with your wardrobe causal essentials for travels, errands or shopping.

Arguably one of the most practical and versatile styles, foam runner is the perfect choice for women who are constantly on the go. This silhouette is one that minimalists will love for the ease of slipping in and out of them.

Platform boots have dominated these past years, and there’s still room for more. Whether it’s a thick flatform or a risky platform give it a try.

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‘90s MULES

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Mules have pretty much cemented themselves into our essential wardrobes staples these past few years. The ‘90s-inspired style is still going strong in 2022. Defined by one simple strap and a blocked mid heel, they can be easily slipped on and off as you dash in and out of the door. Team with tie & die two set for a brunch-ready look. CHIC AMA

PLATFORM HEELS

Take your feet to new heights with some sky-high platform heels. You can definitely see the ‘90s inspiration coming through, with the chunky block heels. Create a maximalist look by pairing them with a printed long dress and complete the look with a chunky gold necklace.

SQUARE TOE SHOES

Another mid-low shoes our feet are very grateful for is the polished loafer. The classic and timeless chunky sole gives it a ‘90s twist and a nostalgia spin to any outfit.

MARII PAZZ

SPORTY SANDALS

Sporty sandals are once again stealing the limelight and they are not showing any signs of slowing down. They are both fashionable and functional and incredibly versatile. There are no rules when it comes to wearing your sporty sandals. Try teaming a colourful pair with your favourite denim or keep it chic with a sleek tailored dress.

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you share your passion with fellow like minds. Do you love to chat? There are loads of opportunities as a public speaker. Or maybe you are fascinated with the growing world of tech. The internet has loads of free training tools to help get you started. Whatever you do, don’t let the world pass you by. The only opportunity you regret is the one you didn’t take.

for drinks and game night. It’s also a great way to network, meet people and be open to opportunities. You never know. Go on that trip too. There are loads of beautiful holiday spots within the country and neighbouring countries. Pick a hobby. Whatever you do, step out of your comfort zone and reinvent yourself. And No, it’s never too late.

Clear Our Emotional Clutter

You might not be in a good place mentally, and that’s ok. We live in a society where mental health issues are downplayed, and this shouldn’t be so. Take time out to rest and have a talk with yourself. This means asking yourself a bunch of questions like: How am I feeling? Why do I feel this way? Is there anything I can change for the better at this moment? Who around me elicits negative or positive energy? Be brutally honest with yourself. Get a journal and write down where you are at the moment. Then take notes on where you want to be and list intentional steps to take you there. It’s a gradual process, but this will help clear your headspace.

Focus on the Good

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Clear Out Clutter

Express Yourself

We all have that creative side. All you need to do is look inwards and find it. Social media is helping a lot with that. Find your inner voice and scream out loud. You want to be a writer, pick your pen up and start writing. Love fashion? You’ve got Instagram to help

REWA U AND CHIOMA IKOKWU

Staying the same is the most comfortable thing ever. But to live your best life, you have to move out of your space to a better one. You have to embrace discomfort. Change in itself is difficult, no matter how subtle. Knowing and accepting that you have no choice but to make this change is the first step. Don’t get stuck in a rut. Be uncomfortable. Yearn for growth and impact. Tell yourself you can be more, and you will. We are meant to challenge ourselves! So, try to do something each day that takes you slightly outside your comfort zone and towards your goal. Take it one day at a time.

Get that

Create a Vision/Plan of Your Life

Don’t forget your looks. We don’t mean to sound vain but looking good is a definite plus at all times. More importantly, if you look good, you feel good. It also does wonders for your confidence. Are you overweight? Try to eat healthily and work out more. Incorporating healthier choices into your diet will only have positive results. Also, consider following a basic skin care routine and make effort to look neat and smell good at all times. You don’t have to break the bank for this.

SHELAH MARIE

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Whatever you are doing, you should always have a plan. That way, you can constantly check to see if you are on the right track. Create a vision board if you need to. Otherwise, write out what your plan at every stage looks like. Every day take steps to make those plans a reality and keep going until you start to become that vision. Half the battle of reinvention is knowing where you want to be.

KEFILWE MABOTE

Take It Slow Don’t rush. It took you a while to get stuck. It will also take you a bit to get unstuck. There’s no need for drastic and dramatic changes, so you don’t get exhausted and give up. Take it one day at a time, and with time everyone around you will see you becoming a better version of yourself.

Switch Up Your Routine

Again time for some home truths. Is your life dull and monotonous? Some people don’t have a life outside work. It would help if you changed that. Meet up with friends over the weekend

Get rid of things that no longer serve you in any and every aspect of your life. Clutter is just stuff that isn’t the best of you so why keep it around. You need the space to bring new, beautiful and productive things into your life. And yes, this includes people, sadly so. What did Wizkid say about bad energy??? Let it stay far away.

Make Yourself Uncomfortable

BY KONYE CHELSEA NWABOGOR

It’s never all that bad. There are always a lot of positives going on in our lives. You should focus on that, celebrate yourself and work on doing even better. Focusing on what’s going on well helps take your mind off what isn’t.

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MONICA ETUK

Yes, it’s a new month, but it’s only just Februa ry, so the year is relatively new and fresh. So, what better time than now to put more effort into taking those res olutions a lot more seriously and beginning the journey to your best life yet. Feeling stuck in life is an awful place to be, and so rather than doing nothing and allowing yourself t o get sucked into a hole, let’s explore a few ways to reinv ent yourself, so you begin the journey to living your be st life ever.

N.B - Life isn’t always smooth. But when you have the proper

tools to navigate it, you can get through the tough times more quickly and with much more grace and ease, than you can if you choose to get out of the situation by using panic and fear as your motivating factors. 21 21


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THISDAY Style Vol. 22, No. 9789 Sunday, February 27, 2022

COLOURS of the moment

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While there are a variety of vibrant hues taking the fashion industry by storm, a couple of them keep spending up repeatedly and we did take notes. These hues are bold vibrant

and injects the right amount of oomph a fashion piece needs to make the wearer standout.

BUBBLE GUM PINK

Bubble gum Pink is the colour that will be everywhere. It’s a shade in between fuschia and light pink. It is fun, versatile and all shades of trendy. LARRY HECTOR

KELLY GREEN

Kelly Green is the new black and it’s either you love or hate it. This shade of green is an intense pure one that sits between blue and yellow in the color wheel. It has been spotted on runways around the world. The Kellygreen trend may have started out as a micro trend last year but this year , it is taking center stage. AURUM AMARE

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We love the colour Orange. The zesty hue is popping up on a lot of fashion celebrities’ insta feed and giving us major citrus craving. If you are daring enough, go head-to-toe orange but if you are not ready to take the leap, try incorporating the shade into your accessories. ADEOLA ADEYEMI

LIME GREEN

YELLOW

Yellow is the go-to colour for sunny days and lemon yellow is the shade of the moment. The not so neon colour is bright, happy and is a show stopper night or day. NANA AKUA-ADDO

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What’s better than one green? Two greens. While the Kelly green might be having it moment in fashion, so also is Lime green. It’s eye catching, super attractive and a colour that looks good on every skin tone. OLA FOLAMI

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