THISDAY STYLE MAGAZINE 7TH MAY 2023

Page 1

SUNDAY, MAY 7, 2023 ...NOT IN THISDAY STYLE? THEN YOU’RE NOT IN STYLE www.accesspensions.ng Access Pensions, Future Shaping Yo u r f u tu re , s h a p e i t yo u r w ay.
OBY EZEKWESILI SHATTERING BARRIERS!

Oby Ezekwesilli turns 60, she continues to inspire people worldwide with her dedication to economic development, good governance, and human rights. Her life and career testify to the power of hard work, perseverance, and commitment to a cause. In this exclusive interview with SAFINA MOHAMMED, she speaks to us about turning 60, her trailblazing career and hopes and expectations for the country’s future.

One, two, three... breath.

This week, one feature stands out for meThe Art of Recharging; How to take breaks and avoid burnout. It’s on page 23, and you should take out time to read it. You know, I have only recently learned that sometimes when it feels too heavy, it’s ok to drop it and breathe. And trust me, it feels really good. Many people, including myself, have experienced burnout at some point in their lives. In my case, it was a wake-up call that made me realize the importance of taking a break and protecting my mental health.

As a Nigerian, I understand the pressure of living in a country with a high-stress environment. From traffic congestion to unstable power supply and the hustle to make ends meet, the stress can be overwhelming. It’s easy to get caught up in the frenzy and forget to care for oneself. I was no exception, and it took a toll on my mental health. I began to notice the signs of burnout when became increasingly irritable and exhausted, and my work performance started to decline. couldn’t concentrate, and my thoughts were scattered. was easily agitated and snapped at people for no reason. I started feeling like was going through the motions and no longer found joy in things previously enjoyed. It was then that I realized that I needed to take a break and prioritize my mental health.

Taking a break can be challenging, especially when you feel like you have a lot on your plate. However, it’s crucial to rest when you feel burned out. This can be as simple as taking a day off work to stay home and recharge or going on a short vacation to disconnect from the daily grind. It can also mean doing activities that bring you joy; in my case, reading a book, listening to music, or spending time with loved ones. It did wonders for me, really.

MATHIAS ARCHIBONG 07054965500 GUEST

Taking care of yourself is not a luxury; it’s a necessity. We all need to take the initiative to protect our mental health, starting with taking breaks when necessary. May is the month set aside to celebrate Mental Health Awareness, and it’s an opportunity to create awareness about mental health issues and encourage people to prioritize their mental health. We can all do our part by educating ourselves about mental health, supporting those struggling with mental health issues, and taking care of our mental health. We need to recognize that our mental health is just as important as physical health, and we should not ignore the signs of burnout or other mental health issues.

Love, Konye

CONTENT Lifestyle & Fashion 6 10 8 18 20 21 23 22 19 The Best Nigerian Movies Of 2023 So Far Six Fashion Trends For Men At The Moment 10 Reasons Why You Should Consider Adding Accessories Met Gala The Art of Recharging Tobi Olayisade How Far Would You Go To Maintain A Younger Look? Red - Fashion Hot Pick Ten Things This Week EXECUTIVE EDITOR S
EDITOR’S LETTER EXECUTIVE
yle COVER NOTE
EDITOR KONYE NWABOGOR 08111847087
YOMI OWOPE CONTRIBUTORS
OGUJIUBA DIDEE ETA AYO LAWAL BUKOLA AMOBOYE RUKY SALAKO KEJUO LEKAN PHOTOGRAPHER LATEEF SALVADOR DIRECTOR, PRINT PRODUCTION CHUKS ONWUDINJO
@thisdaystyle | @thisdaystyleon www.thisdaystyle.ng
DEPUTY EXECUTIVE EDITOR OLUFUNKE BABS-KUFEJI 08111847086 ASSISTANT EDITOR OROMA JUMBO 08113921062 VISUAL/SENIOR DESIGNER
CORRESPONDENT
AZUKA
08077092196
18 10 6
@ariseplay Where stars come out to play! Featuring TEMS SUBSCRIBE AND STREAM EXCLUSIVELY ON WWW.ARISEPLAY.COM

Wide-Leg Trousers

Wide-leg trousers are a staple of the 70s and are making a comeback this year. This trend is all about comfort and sophistication. Wide-leg trousers go well with a fitted shirt and a blazer for a classic and stylish look.

Chunky Sneakers

Chunky sneakers are a bold trend that has been popular for a few years now. Pair chunky sneakers with a classic and minimalist outfit, like a white T-shirt and jeans. An even more unexpected look is to wear with a suit.

Minimalist Jewelry

Minimalist jewellery is all about simplicity and elegance. Choose pieces like a simple bracelet, necklace or a sleek watch to add a touch of sophistication to any outfit.

SIX FASHION TRENDS FOR MEN AT THE MOMENT

Fashion trends for men have been evolving rapidly over the past few years, and 2023 is no exception. From classic styles with a modern twist to edgy, bold looks, it is all about expressing personality and individuality. Here are six fashion trends for men at the moment and how to wear them to make a statement. Whether you embrace the classics or the latest trends, remember to wear them confidently and in style.

Flair Pants

A 70s comeback, the flair pants should be a staple in almost every man’s wardrobe, particularly the fashion-forward ones. Opt for a twist and try out the cropped version.

All-Over Denim

Denim will always be an all-time favourite because it cuts across everyone regardless of age or sex. Its fabric is so durable that it takes up a lot of our wardrobe space through shirts, trousers, shoes, bags and caps/hats. Wearing headto-toe denim is almost intoxicating because it’s an undeniable statement. If ever you try it, you should opt for a relaxed silhouette and wear it with all the confidence you’ve got.

Retro Prints

Retro prints are another popular trend for men at the moment. These prints are all about channelling the vintage aesthetic of the 60s and 70s. Choose retro prints like paisley or bold stripes and pair them with neutral-coloured pants or jeans.

By Charles Didee Eta
TAJU IBRAHIM
EFE TOMMY ADABAMU CHUCHU OJEKWE MOSES EBITE KESIDE ANOSIKE Taju Ibrahim Keside Anosike Efe Tommy Adabamu
Moses
Sunday, May 7, 2023 Vol. 22, No. 10216 Sunday May 7, 2023 Vol. 22, No. 10216 6 7 LIVE WORK INVEST
Chuchu Ojekwe
Ebite

Ten Things

BURNA BOY AND TEMS MAKE MET GALA DEBUT

The duo of Grammyaward-winning Nigerian singers Burna Boy and Tems debuted at the world’s most prestigious and glamorous fashion event, Met Gala, held at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City.

Burna Boy graced the event donning a matching black and blue slightly checkered outfit and a generous cape-like extension of the same material flowing behind him. While Tems made a fashion statement with a custom Rober Wun dress. The 2023 Met Gala, titled “Karl Lagerfeld: A Line of Beauty”, also had

TIWA SAVAGE TO PERFORM AT KING CHARLES III’S CORONATION

Nigerian singer and songwriter Tiwa Savage is among the artists billed to perform at the Coronation Concert of King Charles III. The concert is scheduled to take place on the grounds of Windsor Castle in front of a crowd of 20,000 members of the public and will be streamed on BBC television and radio stations. Other artists expected to perform at the concert include Paloma Faith; rock ‘n’ roll legend Steve Winwood; renowned pianist Lang Lang, and pop star Nicole Scherzinger.

REMA ANNOUNCES LONDON 02 ARENA SHOW

Musician Rema has announced a massive concert scheduled for the 20,000-seater O2 Arena in London. The show will hold on Tuesday, November 14, in support of his debut studio album, Rave & Roses. Rema recently reached a major career milestone in 2023, with Rave & Roses becoming the first African album in history to surpass 1 billion streams on Spotify. Also, another track of his, “Calm Down”, currently sits at number 6 on the Billboard Hot 100, making it the highestpeaking Nigerian song of all time.

BUHARI REAPPOINTS ABIKE DABIRI AS NIDCOM CHAIRMAN

CRISTIANO RONALDO IS THE 2023 WORLD HIGHEST-PAID ATHLETE

According to Forbes, soccer star Cristiano Ronaldo has become the highest-paid athlete in the world, with a move to Al-Nassr nearly doubling his salary. Ronaldo joined the Saudi Arabian club in January after leaving Manchester United last year. According to Forbes, Ronaldo has an estimated $75 million playing salary and has cashed in on a number of marketing opportunities. The platform estimates that the 38-year-old has earned $136 million from on-field and off-field revenue in the past year. Ronaldo tops the athlete-rich list for the first time since 2017 and sits ahead of fierce rival Lionel Messi in second.

ZARON COSMETICS INTRODUCES TRIPLE LENGTHENING MASCARA!

Nigeria’s leading cosmetic brand Zaron has recently launched its latest addition, the Flash Triple Lengthening Mascara. This product promises to deliver long and voluminous lashes with just one coat and is a great addition to any makeup collection.

NANCY ISIME BAGS HONOURARY DEGREE

Nollywood actress Nancy Isime has been conferred with an honorary Doctorate in Arts and Philosophy by Prowress University Delaware, USA.

In addition to the degree, she was also awarded the Leadtime Africa Leadership Prize for Quality Service Delivery and Professionalism.

President Muhammadu Buhari has asked the Senate to confirm the reappointment of Abike DabiriErewa as the Chairman/Chief Executive of Nigerians in Diaspora Commission for a second term.

The request was contained in a letter sent to the Senate and read on the floor of the chamber by its President, Senator Ahmed Lawan. The President said the nomination was in accordance with the provision of Section 2 sub-section 2 of the NIDCOM Establishment Act 2017.

MO ABUDU DEBUTS MENTAL HEALTH-THEMED SHORT FILMS

Mo Abudu, the CEO of EbonyLife Media, has launched Mo Abudu Films and directed two short films that address mental health issues from a Nigerian perspective - titled ‘Iyawo Mi’ and “Her Perfect Life”. Both films have been invited to screen at the 21st Martha’s Vineyard African American Film Festival (August 4-12), one of the most respected Black film festivals in the U.S., which is also an Oscar-qualifying festival, and will showcase at the Cannes Short Film Corner later this month.

SOUTH AFRICA UNVEILS NEWLY REDESIGNED CURRENCY

THISDAY Newspaper’s Features Editor, Chiemelie Ezeobi and THISDAY Style Magazine’s Editor, Konye Nwabogor, have both been recognised among the 25 Most Powerful Women in Journalism for 2023 by the Women in Journalism (WIJ) organisation

In a statement from WIJ, Ezeobi was recognised as the 10th most powerful woman in journalism for her strong influence within the security and defence community and various investigative works spanned over a decade, which has helped strengthen the security apparatus of the country. On the other hand, Nwabogor was recognised as the 16th most powerful woman in journalism for her high-profile interviews since taking over as Editor of Style a year ago, as well as her ability to reposition the magazine as a force to reckon with in the industry.

South Africa has unveiled new banknotes and coins, the country’s first major currency upgrade in over a decade. The South African Reserve Bank, SARB, announced the changes, saying the move was meant to keep up with technology and prevent counterfeiting. The report says the new notes, which will enter into circulation, will retain the image of Nelson Mandela, the country’s first democratically elected president, who died in 2013.

NEWS
THISDAY’S EZEOBI, NWABOGOR NAMED AMONG WIJ 2023 MOST POWERFUL WOMEN IN JOURNALISM
celebrities such as Rihanna, Kim Kardashian, Cardi B, Diddy, Dr Dre, Naomi
Sunday, May 7, 2023 Vol. 22, No. 10216 Sunday May 7, 2023 Vol. 22, No. 10216 8 9
Campbell and South African comedian Trevor Noah in attendance.

MET GALA

SPOTTED: TOP FIVE TRENDS ON THE RED CARPET

Glamour, Neutrals, and Pearls. These bests describe 2023’s Met Gala. As is the tradition of the most important fashion event, attendees were expected to dress according to a certain theme and judging from the several well-tailored and creative looks that graced our screens; those images have secured a rent-free space in our minds.

This year’s theme, “Karl Lagerfeld: A Line of Beauty,” celebrated the works of popular fashion designer Karl Lagerfeld, who contributed to the success of global fashion brands such as Chanel, Chloe, Fendi, and Balmain. Therefore, attendees were expected to wear outfits that paid homage to either the designer or his designs. Compared to previous editions of the Met Gala, this year’s theme, although great, seemed pretty straightforward, generating several discussions online on how it would limit fashion designers, especially as Lagerfeld had a signature style and most of the collections, he created featured pearls, bows, and tweeds. However, trust designers such as Versace, Thom Browne, and Valentino provided a modern interpretation that took the definition of the avant-garde to a whole new level. Whether it was Jeremey Pope’s long cape or our very own superstars, Tems and Burna Boy, who made their Met Gala debut dressed in incredible outfits, the red carpet offered us dramatic style served on a glamorous platter.

MULTIVERSE OF KARLS

What better way to celebrate a fashion icon than to be him—at least in appearance? Model Cara Delvinge definitely channelled her inner Karl as she posed for the cameras. Her ensemble featured an oversized white shirt and grey wig, both a nod to Karl’s hair and signature style of white shirts. Teyana Taylor also gave us a Karl moment as she sported a large pair of sunglasses, a blazerskirt cut-out dress, and a black tie.

CAPE FEVER

This trend had Jeremy Pope written all over it, as the actor turned heads in Balmaindesigned pants and a top that had a long cape with a picture of Karl Lagerfeld on it. As a way of deviating from the norm of a cape on the back, model Kendal Jenner wore a casual Marc Jacobs body suit with long sleeves.

FLORAL POWER

Several celebrities went down the route of paying homage to the femininity and beauty associated with Chanel via the camellia flower. The flower’s design was a noticeable feature on the outfits of a few attendees, be it Rihanna’s corsage-emblazoned Valentino cape or Bad Bunny’s playful Jacquemus cape. And don’t get us started on the two camellia-shaped flowers that hung on the bust of Anne Hathaway’s white tweed cutout Versace gown.

A NIGHT OF PEARLS

One thing that comes to mind when we think of Chanel is the luxurious pearl necklaces that have become a staple in the fashion brand’s collection. Attendees, including the men, found a way to incorporate pearls into their outfits. Jenna Ortega, Conan Grey, Cardi B, Ava Max, Lizzo, and Serena Williams were a few celebrities who championed this trend.

DEAR CHOUPETTE

A few celebrities steered the theme in an interesting animalistic direction. Rather than go down the cliche route of dressing like Karl, Jared Leto wore a life-sized costume of the cat, and rapper Doja Cat went with a full cat prosthetic face and a silver fitted gown. When Karl was still alive, he had a pet cat named Choupette, whom he loved and adored.

8 9
ANNE
HATHAWAY
CARDI B RIHANNA ANNE HATHAWAY ANNE HATHAWAY ANNE HATHAWAY
DOJA
JARED LETO
LIZZO
CAT
TEYANA-TAYLOR JANELLE MONAE CONAN GRAY SERENA WILLIAMS
Sunday, May 7, 2023 Vol. 22, No. 10216 Sunday May 7, 2023 Vol. 22, No. 10216 10 11
JENNA ORTEGA

Yo u r f u tu re , s h a p e i t yo u r w ay.

With us, a pension fund account is about investing in a great future for you and your loved ones today.

Acce s s Pe n s i o n s , Fu tu re S h a p i n g www.acce sspe nsio ns.ng

A name synonymous with excellence, intelligence, and hard work, Oby Ezekwesilli is an economist and politician who has dedicated her life to the pursuit of economic development, transparency, accountability, and good governance in Africa. She is most popular for her role as former Vice President for the World Bank’s Africa region, which saw her overseeing the bank’s operations and strategy in 48 countries across sub-Saharan Africa. Before this, she served as Nigeria’s Minister of Solid Minerals and then as Minister of Education.

One of the most notable aspects of Ezekwesili’s career has been her advocacy for transparency, accountability, and good governance in Africa, earning her the nickname “madam due process”. She has been a vocal critic of corrupt practices in the public sector and has worked tirelessly to promote transparency and accountability in government. She co-founded the anti-corruption organisation Transparency International and has been recognised globally for combating corruption. In 2014, over 200 girls were kidnapped from their school in Chibok, Nigeria, by the terrorist group Boko Haram. Although most of the girls have yet to be rescued, Ezekwesili’s efforts have kept their plight in the public eye. Ezekwesili led a campaign demanding their rescue, and the #BringBackOurGirls movement gained international attention.

As she turns 60, she continues to inspire people worldwide with her dedication to economic development, good governance, and human rights. Her life and career testify to the power of hard work, perseverance, and commitment to a cause. In this exclusive interview with SAFINA MOHAMMED, she speaks to us about turning 60, her trailblazing career and hopes and expectations for the country’s future.

Congratulations again, ma on your 60th birthday. As we reflect on your journey, can we speak about some of the most valuable lessons you learnt during your formative years that shaped you into the woman you are today?

Fundamentally, my parents were people of values. My father would often say to us, “We may not be rich in money, but we are wealthy in values.” This stuck with me as a child and my dad helped us understand that having strong values is more important than money.

When I talk about my parents, people often give feedback about the strong values environment in which was raised. My dad placed a strong emphasis on knowledge. He instilled a love for learning in my mother and us. He respected knowledge greatly and often said, “I may not leave you any landed assets, but I am going to leave you with the best education I can possibly give you.” He wanted us to stay on the right side of the law and would remind us that if we broke the law, trouble would surely find us. My dad was a man with a strong personality and he and my mom were an incredible team. My mom was very entrepreneurial and hardworking. Until her passing, she couldn’t stomach the idea of someone sitting around and not finding something valuable to do with their hands. She was wise and personified the idea of service and sacrifice. She could take in anyone and raise them as her own, even if she didn’t know them. My upbringing taught me the importance of values, service, and knowledge. These values have followed me throughout my life.

As someone with a remarkable career who has been a trailblazer in various fields, what motivates you to continue pursuing your passion and making a difference in the world?

Because I have a strong belief in living purposefully, I reflect on

EZEKWESILI Shattering Barriers!

my dad’s teachings. He instilled in us that everything created must have a purpose and that anything living without a purpose should die. As a child, this was a profound statement, but as I grew older and developed my relationship with God, realised the importance of connecting with my spiritual being and fulfilling my purpose. This sense of purpose has guided me through life. When people ask me about my ambitions, I don’t simply wake up with a specific goal in mind. Instead, I reflect on the premise that “I serve; therefore I lead.”

My dad and my husband, in particular, helped frame this idea for me. My husband once said, “You don’t do jobs, you do assignments.” This resonates with me because don’t live my life to accumulate wealth or please others. Instead, I seek out assignments with a sense of purpose.

Interestingly, I have never had to apply for any of the positions I have held in my career. After completing my first master’s, I begged to apply to become a chartered accountant at Akintola Williams Deloitte (Deloitte Nigeria), where trained and eventually became a chartered accountant. Since then, I have been headhunted for all my subsequent roles. Each time, see it as an assignment, something deeper than just getting a job or a promotion. It is a part of my unique journey. This is not to say that following a different path is wrong; it just means my journey has been distinct.

During your tenure as the Vice President of the African Region at the World Bank, you were instrumental in shaping economic policies on the continent. Please share some valuable insights that you gained during that experience.

One thing about Africa is that it is both diverse and similar, and understanding this context is crucial in policymaking and nationbuilding. Knowing the political economy context is essential in finding solutions to address developmental challenges. The continent’s diversity opens the mind to incredible differences, including cultural, historical, geographical, economic, and population differences. From big countries like Nigeria, Ethiopia, and DRC Congo to tiny countries like Botswana, Togo, and the Benin Republic, the differences are staggering. Even social formations differ, with eclectic societies like Nigeria compared to more homogenous Botswana. These diversities hold great potential for innovation and creativity. However, there are also similarities; unfortunately, most of these are on the liability side. Poor governance, tragic political leadership, a lack of access to opportunities, and weak institutional capacities to execute things efficiently are some of the challenges faced in Africa. Although diversity is beautiful, homogeneous enclaves cannot boast of the same opportunities and creativity as diverse environments.

As the Vice President of the World Bank, making sense of these opportunities and challenges was an everyday task. Establishing local ownership of development progress was crucial because all development comes from within. During my time there, saw firsthand that sound policies could work on our continent. By being more prudent and implementing the right policies and structural reforms, we were able to achieve higher levels of economic growth than we had in the past. I also saw that bold and courageous reforms in sectors that hold opportunities for growth, such as the telecommunications sector, could transform economies. By liberalising the sector and moving the government into the regulatory and policy space, opportunities were opened up to the private sector. In Nigeria, for example, this led to amazing developments in the telecom sector, which served as a template for engaging many presidents on the continent.

Taking responsibility and ownership of development, embracing partnerships, and recognising the applicability of universal theoretical frameworks are key to achieving economic growth and stability on our continent. As the VP of the World Bank for the African region, worked to promote these principles and saw firsthand the positive impact they could have.

How do you envision the principles of transparency, accountability, and good governance, which have been central to your advocacy efforts, influencing the future of Nigeria and Africa as a whole?

It’s everything. The greatest barrier to the continent’s growth and development and Nigeria’s growth and development is the absence of good governance. We have the engineering capabilities to construct roads, but we have problems with the government systems that make them ineffective in doing so. Similarly, when hospitals are not working, it is not because Nigeria lacks access to adequate medical practitioners. In fact, Nigerians are well-represented among the best doctors worldwide, and people have even encountered

OBY
COVER Sunday May 7, 2023 Vol. 22, No. 10216 Sunday, May 7, 2023 Vol. 22, No. 10216 14 15

Nigerian doctors during medical appointments in the UK.

The problem lies in the absence of good governance. The lack of electricity, water, and other basic necessities is a symptom of this larger problem. Without good governance, these issues cannot be addressed effectively. It is essential to prioritise good governance and reform the government systems that prevent progress. This will require a concerted effort from all stakeholders, including government officials, civil society organisations, and ordinary citizens.

Nigeria has enormous potentials, but this potential can only be realised if we tackle the root causes of our challenges. We need to build strong institutions and promote transparency and accountability at all levels of government. This will create an environment that enables private sector investment, job creation, and economic growth. It will also improve access to basic services such as healthcare, education, and infrastructure.

It is a disservice to society when men fail to recognise the harm they do to society by disregarding women and remaining entrenched in their traditional mindset.

We need more “He for She” men who understand that the agenda of women is not only for women but for the family, community, and country at large

governance but rather a symptom of a deeper malaise. Simply taking a punitive approach to tackle corruption without addressing its underlying causes would not bring about lasting change. To combat corruption, a trigger of action is needed.

The first and most crucial step is to have credible leadership that mobilises all sectors of society, including the private sector, civil society, government, and citizens, to work together against a climate of tolerance for corruption. This is a key point that needs to be emphasised.

To truly address corruption, structural and institutional changes must be made to fundamentally change the systems that enable it to thrive. Merely carrying a stick to punish corrupt individuals would not solve the problem. It is necessary to address the root causes that lead to corruption in the first place.

As a co-founder of Transparency International, believe that addressing corruption requires a comprehensive and coordinated approach. We need to address the root causes of corruption and build institutions that are accountable, transparent, and responsive to the needs of citizens.

Ultimately, to combat corruption, we need to mobilise all sectors of society and work together to build a culture of integrity, transparency, and accountability. This will require a sustained effort and a long-term commitment to reform, but it is essential for building a more just and equitable society.

Also, preventive measures must be implemented to reduce opportunities for corruption. However, there will still be some people who will indulge in corruption, which is where sanctions come in. Society must know that corrupt behaviour will have consequences, and law enforcement, prosecution, and adjudication systems should be in place to punish those found guilty. This creates a society where bad behaviour has consequences for individuals and not for society as a whole.

This framework has been implemented successfully in other countries. For example, Hong Kong used to be as corrupt as Nigeria, but citizens mobilised themselves and demanded reforms. The authorities implemented critical reforms that focused on the aspects mentioned earlier. As a result, Hong Kong is now one of the cleanest environments in terms of governance and is a financial nerve centre in the world.

Women’s empowerment and gender equality are also important areas of your advocacy. What progress has been made in these areas in Nigeria, and what further measures need to be implemented to ensure equal opportunities for women in all spheres of life?

Unfortunately, we have not made significant progress in the area of gender equality in Nigeria, and the little progress that was made in the past has been reversed in the last decade or so. Gender inclusion can be measured globally by certain indicators such as girl-child education. While some progress was made in this area, the northern region of Nigeria accounted for most of the disparity between boys and girls in school. The crisis in the northeast and northwest regions, particularly incidents like the Chibok girls and Dapchi girl’s kidnappings, has significantly impacted girls’ education. Parents have been withdrawing their daughters from the school system. As a result, we are seeing a widening disparity in access to education, which is affecting human capital development in our country.

centre female representation in politics, are far ahead of Nigeria. Namibia and Kenya are also doing considerably better in this regard.

This shows that our society is not intentionally working towards closing the gaps between men and women in terms of access to opportunities for development. Research has shown that countries that do not prioritise women’s empowerment are usually at the lower levels of the league table of nations.

Women’s empowerment is a sign of a country’s wisdom and a desire to develop faster. It is not possible to achieve development with only 50 per cent of the population involved. Both men and women are needed to achieve maximum productivity. Neglecting the other 50 per cent of the population, in this case, women hampers the growth of families and communities. It is a disservice to society when men fail to recognise the harm they do to society by disregarding women and remaining entrenched in their traditional mindset. We need more “He for She” men who understand that the agenda of women is not only for women but for the family, community, and country at large. The next set of parliamentarians should prioritise bringing back gender bills and passing them, as they are vital to the productivity of society. These bills are based on empirical evidence of what it takes for women to be integrated into society to contribute to the maximum extent possible.

Can you please share some of the leadership, activism, and social change lessons you’ve learned that could inspire the next generation of leaders in Nigeria and beyond, considering your reputation for boldness and speaking out in advocating for change?

One critical lesson that my father taught me is to own my voice and my choices. It is important to analyse and understand what you are opining on and speak up using your voice. Therefore, my number one advice to anyone is to be their own person and not take a stand just because someone else has taken one.

I personally own my voice and have a clear sense of what I believe is right and wrong. For instance, when I woke up to the news of children being killed and burned to ashes and the government not taking any action while planning a centenary celebration in the same period, I spoke out against it. I do not agree with this, and am not afraid to put my voice out there, regardless of whether people like or dislike what I have to say.

The bottom line is that everyone should own their voice and make their choices based on their beliefs and values. By owning my voice, I am not forcing anyone to take my perspective as theirs. However, if my voice helps someone construct their pattern of engagement with society, that is great.

As Nigeria prepares for a new administration, what are your hopes and expectations for the country’s future? What key priorities do you believe should be addressed by the incoming government?

So what have you been up to lately? What typically is a day like in the life of Oby Ezekwesilli?

You know, I went into politics as a frustrated citizen who had witnessed the lack of power to effect any change beyond mere outcry on behalf of children and their parents who had no voice. It was essentially me putting myself out there and asserting that my voice would get the attention these young girls deserved and that their parents’ poverty was the reason for their marginalisation. However, upon entering the field, discovered that the problem was more than just with the government itself; politics happens before the government. This realm exposed me to the rot that creates the issues we see in government. Ultimately, I stepped down from my position because I refused to negotiate my values. My father instilled in me the importance of never negotiating my values, so I could not compromise this way.

After stepping down, I went to study the phenomenon of African politics and its connection to poor governance. I became a Richard von Weizsäcker Fellow at the Robert Bosch Academy in Berlin and conducted this research. This research resulted in what we now call “Fix Politics.” And so, Fix Politics became an initiative to address the structural problems that have played a role in making African politics what it is today. The kind of politics that has entrenched a pattern of behaviour, turning it into a monopoly democracy, which is an aberration.

We have the Fix Politics initiative to correct for the monopoly effect and the distortions it creates, which includes the School of Politics, Policy, and Governance. I spend a lot of my time implementing the findings of the Fix Politics research, which means we are trying to correct the distortions in politics step-by-step. The School of Politics, Policy, and Governance is raising a new set of political leaders. The first cohort of 160 people graduated, and the second cohort of 134 people are currently training. The school is expanding, and we plan to expand first into Senegal, followed by six other countries, including Ghana, Mali, Cameroon, Kenya, Namibia, and Zimbabwe.

Research shows that poor governance is the biggest barrier to Africa’s growth and development as well as Nigeria’s. In 2019, I spent time as a Richard von Weizsäcker Fellow, examining the nexus between politics, governance, and underperformance in economic development. found that this nexus is strong and cannot be ignored. We must address our political system to achieve good governance and, ultimately, growth and development at the necessary pace.

Corruption has been a persistent challenge in Nigeria, undermining transparency and accountability. What strategies do you believe are most effective in tackling this and promoting good governance in the country?

Corruption is not the root cause of poor

Another important measure of gender inclusion is access to economic opportunities. In Nigeria, women trail behind men in terms of access to productive activities, resulting in more than 60 per cent of women being employed in the informal sector compared to their male counterparts. This disparity is reflected in the high poverty rates, which can range from 50 to 52 per cent at any given time, with more than 60 per cent of people experiencing poverty being women. This phenomenon is often referred to as the “feminisation of poverty.” Another measure used for gender inclusion is women’s representation in political leadership. This is often measured globally by the percentage of women in parliament. Unfortunately, Nigeria is also declining in this measure, with the percentage dropping from about 8 per cent to 10 per cent in 2011 to about 4 to 5 per cent in the 2019 elections. This figure has further dropped, with only three female senators in the 2023 elections compared to prior years. The number of women in the House of Representatives has also decreased. Nigeria is failing to set an example on the continent, as the average percentage of women in politics in Africa is about 23 to 24 per cent, while Nigeria is at a low of 4 per cent and declining. This is a terrible situation, and other African countries like Rwanda, which have more than 62 per

I believe that the topmost responsibility of any incoming government, once the political issues are resolved and a duly constituted government is in place, is to unify the country. The current state of Nigeria is deeply divided, and it is a terrible legacy that President Muhammadu Buhari is leaving behind for the country. It is unbelievable that history will remember President Buhari for leaving Nigeria worse than he found it. The social fabric of society has been torn apart, and political conflicts are rampant. Even the younger generation has resurrected ghosts from the past, wrapping themselves around them in a dangerous way. The tone of the conversation has become increasingly aggressive, and friends have become enemies. This country needs to be reunited as much as possible, and Nigerians must engage in genuine dialogue, not artificially constructed conferences, but an honest discussion. Nigerians are mature people and often mirror their leaders in many ways, going with the wind in the direction the leader is taking them.

Once Nigeria gets leaders who care about the common good, its citizens will also become interested in the common good of society. The number one duty of any government should be to reunite the country.

Nigeria has immense potential for growth and development in various sectors, including agriculture, energy, and human development. To achieve this, the government must prioritise implementing evidence-based sound policies and the right institutional, regulatory, and bureaucratic reforms. The institutional environment needs to be reformed to reward hard work and honesty while punishing indolence and corruption.

Fifty-five (55) graduates from the School of Politics, Policy, and Governance contested in the primaries of different parties during the 2023 election. Eight of them successfully secured tickets across several parties. Unfortunately, none of them won the election, but for me, it’s a long-term effort, and that’s what my life is about. The Fix Politics initiative aims to correct the continent-wide issue of failing politics that has left the people on the continent feeling let down. I also enjoy focusing on what we call Human Capital Africa, which is the organisation I’m a part of along with people like President Banda, Trevor Manuel (former Minister of Finance of South Africa), Karwala, Ramatu Iduawaye of Mali, and many others. Our mission is to address the issues of education and human capital on the continent. Unfortunately, the continent has historically prioritised natural resources over human capital, which is not the path to sustainable growth. Studies have shown that nine out of every ten African children need to achieve the minimum proficiency level in literacy and numeracy by a certain age, so we are mobilising leadership and policy leaders to correct this issue. This initiative takes a substantial amount of my time because it is policy-based. In addition, I sit on a large number of boards globally, both in the public and private sectors. This is a busy season of life for me, especially as I am post-retirement. If someone wants me to do something or invites me to an event, they need to give me at least six months’ notice because my schedule is always full.

In what ways do you envision your contributions to Nigeria and the African continent leaving a lasting legacy?

My dad once said that the best use of privilege is to create opportunities for those who don’t have them. To me, this means that one’s life should be about giving back in every way possible. When was in government, governance was at the centre of everything I did. One of my priorities was to improve the due process of public procurement to enable the country to get more value for money in public expenditure. This reform eventually led to the creation of the Bureau for Public Procurement (BPP), which now works to ensure transparency and accountability in public procurement. Overall, my goal in government was to ensure that more money was being used for the betterment of the country and its people and not being misappropriated or squandered in poor usage. I believe that creating opportunities for others and being transparent and accountable in government are crucial steps towards achieving this goal.

Once Nigeria gets leaders who care about the common good, its citizens will also become interested in the common good of society. The number one duty of any government should be to reunite the country.

COVER Sunday May 7, 2023 Vol. 22, No. 10216 Sunday, May 7, 2023 Vol. 22, No. 10216 16 17

HOW FAR WOULD YOU GO TO MAINTAIN A

YOUNGER LOOK?

As we age, it’s only natural to want to look younger. After all, youth is associated with beauty, vitality, and health. But just how far are people willing to go to achieve a more youthful appearance?

The answer, it seems, is pretty far. From nonsurgical treatments like Botox and fillers to more invasive procedures like facelifts and liposuction, people are willing to undergo a wide range of procedures to look younger.

RED - FASHION’S HOT PICK THIS SEASON

One of the most popular non-surgical treatments for ageing is Botox. This injectable treatment works by temporarily paralysing the muscles that cause wrinkles, giving the skin a smoother, more youthful appearance. According to the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, over 7 million Botox procedures were performed in 2018 alone. And so you can only imagine the figures in 2023.

There’s a colour making a bold statement on the runways and streets this season. Yes, you guessed it right ,it’s the colour red!

RED - FASHION’S HOT PICK THIS SEASON

RED - FASHION’S HOT PICK THIS SEASON

There’s a colour making a bold statement on the runways and streets this season. Yes, you guessed it right ,it’s the colour red!

Another popular treatment is fillers, which are injected beneath the skin to add volume and smooth out wrinkles. Like Botox, fillers are temporary and require regular touch-ups to maintain their results.

There’s a colour making a bold statement on the runways and streets this season. Yes, you guessed it right ,it’s the colour red!

Red is the ultimate power colour that exudes confidence, passion, and a lot of sass. This fiery hue has always been in vogue, but this season it’s making a major comeback in new and innovative ways. From vibrant scarlet dresses to bold cherry blazers, designers have incorporated it into their collections with a bang. The best thing about the red trend is that it’s versatile and can be styled in countless ways. For a chic and sophisticated look, opt for a monochrome red outfit. A headto-toe red ensemble is not only visually appealing, but it also makes a bold fashion statement. A red pantsuit paired with sleek heels and statement earrings is perfect for a formal event or a business meeting. Try a red maxi dress with strappy sandals and a

Red is the ultimate power colour that exudes confidence, passion, and a lot of sass. This fiery hue has always been in vogue, but this season it’s making a major comeback in new and innovative ways. From vibrant scarlet dresses to bold cherry blazers, designers have incorporated it into their collections with a bang.

The best thing about the red trend is that it’s versatile and can be styled in countless ways. For a chic and sophisticated look, opt for a monochrome red outfit. A headto-toe red ensemble is not only visually appealing, but it also makes a bold fashion statement. A red pantsuit paired with sleek heels and statement earrings is perfect for a formal event or a business meeting. Try a red maxi dress with strappy sandals and a

denim jacket for a casual day out.

Red is the ultimate power colour that exudes confidence, passion, and a lot of sass. This fiery hue has always been in vogue, but this season it’s making a major comeback in new and innovative ways. From vibrant scarlet dresses to bold cherry blazers, designers have incorporated it into their collections with a bang.

If you’re feeling daring, mix and match different shades of red. Pair a deep maroon skirt with a bright crimson blouse for a daring and fashion-forward look. Red also looks amazing when paired with other colours like pink, white, black, and even orange. A red top with white trousers and nude heels is a classic and elegant combination.

pumps to sneakers, there’s a red shoe for every occasion.

denim jacket for a casual day out.

If you’re feeling daring, mix and match different shades of red. Pair a deep maroon skirt with a bright crimson blouse for a daring and fashion-forward look. Red also looks amazing when paired with other colours like pink, white, black, and even orange. A red top with white trousers and nude heels is a classic and elegant combination.

Accessories are a great way to incorporate the red trend into your wardrobe. A red handbag or clutch can add a pop of colour to any outfit, while a red scarf can elevate a basic white tee and jeans. Red shoes are also a great way to make a statement. From

The best thing about the red trend is that it’s versatile and can be styled in countless ways. For a chic and sophisticated look, opt for a monochrome red outfit. A headto-toe red ensemble is not only visually appealing, but it also makes a bold fashion statement. A red pantsuit paired with sleek heels and statement earrings is perfect for a formal event or a business meeting. Try a red maxi dress with strappy sandals and a

Accessories are a great way to incorporate the red trend into your wardrobe. A red handbag or clutch can add a pop of colour to any outfit, while a red scarf can elevate a basic white tee and jeans. Red shoes are also a great way to make a statement. From

When it comes to makeup, red lips are a timeless and classic look. A bold red lip paired with a clean, natural face is perfect. If you’re feeling adventurous, try a red eyeshadow or eyeliner to make your eyes pop.

pumps to sneakers, there’s a red shoe for every occasion.

When it comes to makeup, red lips are a timeless and classic look. A bold red lip paired with a clean, natural face is perfect. If you’re feeling adventurous, try a red eyeshadow or eyeliner to make your eyes pop.

denim jacket for a casual day out. If you’re feeling daring, mix and match different shades of red. Pair a deep maroon skirt with a bright crimson blouse for a daring and fashion-forward look. Red also looks amazing when paired with other colours like pink, white, black, and even orange. A red top with white trousers and nude heels is a classic and elegant combination. Accessories are a great way to incorporate the red trend into your wardrobe. A red handbag or clutch can add a pop of colour to any outfit, while a red scarf can elevate a basic white tee and jeans. Red shoes are also a great way to make a statement. From

Whether you opt for a monochrome outfit or mix and match different shades red is a colour that can be styled in countless ways. It’s bold, versatile, and makes a statement like no other colour can. So add some of it to your wardrobe this season, and show the world that you mean business!

Whether you opt for a monochrome outfit or mix and match different shades, red is a colour that can be styled in countless ways. It’s bold, versatile, and makes a statement like no other colour can. So add some of it to your wardrobe this season, and show the world that you mean business!

pumps to sneakers, there’s a red shoe for every occasion.

For those looking for more dramatic results, surgical procedures like facelifts and eye lifts are the usual go-tos. These procedures involve removing excess skin and tissue to create a tighter, more youthful appearance. While the results of these procedures can be impressive, they also come with a higher risk of complications and a longer recovery time.

When it comes to makeup, red lips are a timeless and classic look. A bold red lip paired with a clean, natural face is perfect. If you’re feeling adventurous, try a red eyeshadow or eyeliner to make your eyes pop.

Whether you opt for a monochrome outfit or mix and match different shades, red is a colour that can be styled in countless ways. It’s bold, versatile, and makes a statement like no other colour can. So add some of it to your wardrobe this season, and show the world that you mean business!

But it’s not just injectables and surgery that people are turning to in their quest for youthfulness. From at-home microneedling kits to dietary supplements and even IV drips, there’s no shortage of products and treatments promising to turn back the clock.

Of course, the desire to look younger isn’t new. Throughout history, people have sought out ways to maintain their youthfulness. From ancient Egyptian beauty rituals to medieval alchemy, there’s a long history of people trying to find the fountain of youth.

Today, however, the pursuit of youthfulness is more accessible. With advances in technology and medicine, there are more options than ever for those looking to improve their appearance.

While there’s nothing wrong with wanting to look your best, it’s important to remember that ageing is a natural part of life. Instead of obsessing over every wrinkle and grey hair, it’s important to focus on staying healthy and happy, regardless of your age.

At the end of the day, no magic potion or procedure can truly turn back the clock. But with a healthy diet, regular exercise, and a positive outlook on life, you can look and feel your best at any age.

MONOT NORMA KAMALI
GUCCI LIPSTICK IN RED GUCCI NAIL POLISH ALEXANDER-MCQUEEN EKU EDEWOR ANGEL OBASI OJY OKPE MONOT NORMA KAMALI CHRISTIAN LOUBOUTIN MISS SOHEE GUCCI LIPSTICK IN RED GUCCI NAIL POLISH
7
ALEXANDER-MCQUEEN EKU EDEWOR ANGEL OBASI OJY OKPE MONOT NORMA KAMALI CHRISTIAN LOUBOUTIN KHAITE MISS SOHEE TALLER MARMO BOTTEGA VENETA LOEWE SUNGLASSES GUCCI LIPSTICK IN RED GUCCI NAIL POLISH ALEXANDER-MCQUEEN EKU EDEWOR ANGEL OBASI OJY OKPE
BOTOX TREATMENT BEAUTY SUPPLEMENTS GLOPRO FACIAL MICRONEEDLING TOOL Sunday, May 7, 2023 Vol. 22, No. 10216 Sunday May 7, 2023 Vol. 22, No. 10216 18 19

THE BEST NIGERIAN MOVIES OF 2023 SO FAR

REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD CONSIDER ADDING ACCESSORIES TO YOUR OUTFIT

Accessories are an easy and fun way to elevate your outfits and showcase your personality and style. They are often overlooked when putting together an outfit, but they can be the secret ingredient that takes your look from drab to fab. Don’t be afraid to experiment and have fun with your accessories – the possibilities are endless! Still not convinced, keep reading to find out ten reasons why you should be.

Show off your Personality

Accessories are a great way to showcase your personality and style. Whether you prefer bold statement pieces or delicate and subtle accents, your accessories can speak volumes about who you are.

The immense growth and exposure Nollywood has experienced in the last five years is undeniable. Previously, the industry was known for the quantity of movies it churned out each year and not the quality. However, things have taken a turn for the better, as we can now boast of the high production quality of our movies. From plot to cinematography, acting, SFX, editing, costume design, locations and many more, we have witnessed impressive quality in these areas.

We are only four months into 2023, and we have seen several movies that have left a mark on viewers, increasing international recognition and investment and leaving fans hungry for more! While we anticipate what the rest of 2023 has to offer, we take a look at some movies that left an impression on us.

The Trade

The Trade kept us thrilled and on the edge of our seats from beginning to end. Was it the plot?

Or the mind-blowing performance from Blossom Chukwujekwu? Or the superb directing? Written and directed by Jade Osiberu, The Trade is a must-watch if you haven’t. It is available on Amazon Prime Video.

A Sunday Affair

Starring two of Nollywood’s most formidable actresses, Nse Ikpe-Etim and Dakore Akande, this was the Valentine movie of 2023. Produced by Ebony Life and directed by Walter Taylaur, A Sunday Affair offers the basic things we want to see in a Valentine movie and some more. From cheesy romance to drama, it had everything to make us blush. Looking for a movie to unwind with? This is a pretty good choice.

Shanty Town

The six-part series is one we can’t get enough of! Brilliant acting, an exciting plot, shockingly accurate fight choreography, realistic SFX, etc. Shanty Town presents

a little bit of a Hollywood secret agent storyline but somehow also makes it Nigerian. The plot was pretty well executed, the characters had themselves engraved in our minds for a long time, and people couldn’t stop talking about it. If you are yet to see it, it is available on Netflix.

Gangs of Lagos

You had to know this was going to make the list. Released on Amazon Prime Video on the 7th of April, Gangs of Lagos still has many of us in a chokehold. From story to acting, locations, characters, etc., it is definitely one of the best movies we have seen so far this year. The characters were so mesmerizing that it was easy to get attached to them quickly, including the villains everyone hated to love but loved anyway.

We still have eight months to go in 2023, and the bar has been raised relatively high; however, we’re confident we will get movies that will raise the bar even higher. This makes us just giddy with excitement! We’re here for all of it!

Elevate a Basic Outfit

A simple outfit can be transformed into something spectacular with the addition of a few carefully chosen accessories. A statement necklace or a pair of bold earrings can turn a plain white tee and jeans into a fashion-forward look.

Express your Creativity

Accessories provide a canvas for your creativity. Mix and match colours, textures, and patterns to create a look that is uniquely your own.

Update your Wardrobe

Accessories can give new life to old outfits. A scarf, a belt, or a hat can transform a tired ensemble into something fresh and exciting.

Enhance your Features

Wearing the right accessories can draw attention to your best features. A statement necklace can accentuate your collarbone, while a pair of statement earrings can draw attention to your eyes.

Make a Statement

Tell us a great way to make a statement without saying a word. A bold cuff bracelet or a pair of attention-grabbing shoes can convey confidence and assertiveness.

Keep up with Trends

Getting your hands on in-style accessories is a great way to keep up with current fashion trends without breaking the bank. You can update your wardrobe with the latest styles by adding some trendy accessories.

Complete your Outfit

An outfit isn’t complete without the right accessories. Accessories add the finishing touches that tie everything together and create a polished and cohesive look.

Add Colour

Want to add a pop of colour to your outfit

? A bright scarf or bold statement earrings can add interest and excitement to a neutral outfit.

Have Fun!

Most importantly, adding accessories to your outfit should be fun! Experiment with different styles and have fun expressing yourself through your fashion choices.

6
10
DERIN ODUGBESAN THOMAS TEMI OTEDOLA AKUNNA NWALA
A SUNDAY AFFAIR
Sunday, May 7, 2023 Vol. 22, No. 10216 Sunday May 7, 2023 Vol. 22, No. 10216 20 21
CHIDI-MOKEME IN SHANTY TOWN

Tobi Olayisade

In the bustling city of Lagos, where the art of photography is a highly sought-after skill, one young photographer is making a name for himself. Meet Tobi Olayisade, a talented and driven photographer who is navigating his way around the saturated photography industry with ease.

Tobi’s journey to becoming a photographer started in his undergraduate years. He would often take his camera with him as he explored the streets, capturing the city’s beauty through his lens. As he honed his skills, Tobi began to realise that photography was more than just a hobby - it was his passion. Despite the challenges of entering a saturated industry, Tobi has managed to make a name for himself through his unique style and approach to photography. Whether he’s shooting portraits, landscapes, or street scenes, Tobi has a knack for finding beauty in unexpected places. His work is characterised by a sense of intimacy and emotion, capturing the essence of his subjects in a way that is both authentic and compelling. He sees photography not just as a way to capture images but as a way to connect with people and tell their stories. It is this passion and dedication that makes Tobi Olayisade one of the most exciting young photographers in Lagos today. In this interview, he speaks to Style about his foray into photography and keeping afloat in a saturated industry.

How did you become interested in photography, and what inspired you to pursue it as a career?

For me, photography came as an unconventional skill I picked up during my undergraduate years. went from figuring out my way around editing applications to realising the impact of freezing moments through my lenses. At first, it was just a passion but over time, I realised could make a career out of it. decided to give it a go, and here we are today.

How would you describe your photographic style?

My style of photography has, and will would continue to evolve over the years. Still, can say it cuts across artistic photography to beauty, portrait, fashion and lifestyle photography.

What is your creative process when planning and executing a photoshoot? How do you ensure that you capture the essence of your

THE ART OF RECHARGING: HOW TO TAKE BREAKS AND AVOID BURNOUT

With work emails piling up, deadlines looming, and social media notifications constantly demanding our attention, finding the time to rest and recharge can be challenging. However, taking breaks is essential for maintaining our physical and mental well-being.

Burnout is a state of emotional, physical, and mental exhaustion caused by prolonged stress, and it can lead to a range of negative consequences, including reduced productivity decreased job satisfaction, and even health problems such as anxiety and depression. Still, trying to figure out how to avoid this? You can start with these eight tips. Remember, taking breaks isn’t a luxury; it’s a necessity.

1. Schedule Breaks Throughout Your Day

One effective way to take regular breaks is to schedule them into your daily routine. Whether you work from home or in an office, taking a few minutes to step away from your work and recharge can make a significant difference. Try setting a timer every hour to remind you to take a short break. This break can help you clear your mind, reduce stress, and improve your focus when you return to work. During this time, get up from your desk, stretch, and walk around the office or outside.

2. Disconnect from Technology

Technology has made our lives more convenient, but it has also made it harder to unplug and take a break. With smartphones and laptops always within reach, it can be challenging to disconnect and give our brains a break. Set boundaries around technology use by turning off your phone or disconnecting from social media during breaks. Also, consider taking a digital detox for a day or two each week to rest your mind and recharge.

subjects?

For me, it is all about taking my time and ensuring every aspect of the shoot is precisely how I imagined it to look. A lot of detail goes into the planning of the shoot and I always ensure these details are captured.

How do you stay up to date with the latest trends and techniques in photography?

Being trendy and following every trend is one thing and being creative with trends is another. would always put my personal creativity over trends. I improve my skills by staying up to date with techniques, I love to watch videos that focus on photography and I also talk to my colleagues and learn from them.

What do you think sets your work apart from other photographers in Lagos?

When my clients (new or returning) approach me, I believe they have seen my previous works and trust my creativity and talent, which is what sets me apart. also love communicating with my clients to get their perspectives and carry them along throughout the process to ensure they are completely satisfied.

The photography market in Lagos is becoming more and more saturated. What are your thoughts on this?

Well, I think almost every creative market is getting more and more saturated all over the world. But actually like the competition in Lagos; it keeps you on your toes and improves your technique and creativity.

. I think there is a general boom in the creative industry, and that’s a great thing.

How do you handle challenging situations or demanding clients during a photoshoot?

I hear many stories about nightmarish clients, but fortunately, I haven’t encountered any. Most of my clients are always respectful and well-composed during a shoot, but on the rare occasion of a difficult client, I try as much as possible to listen to their complaints while also maintaining decorum during the shoot.

Can you describe a particularly memorable or challenging project you have worked on?

A while back, was contracted to shoot a large group of about 300 people in a single picture. The brief came in just a day before the shoot, so there was no time to prepare. Being my first time shooting such a large group, had to catch up on some tutorials and made sure got to the shoot location really early to scout for the best spot for the shoot and also arrange everyone in such a way to make sure each person was showing clearly. It was a tough one, but thankfully, the shoot was a success, and the result was amazing.

How do you market your photography services in Lagos, and what strategies have you found most effective in reaching new clients? Usually, my work speaks for itself, and get most of my new clients through referrals. However, social media is a significant tool for reaching new clients, especially Instagram.

What advice would you give aspiring photographers in Lagos who are just starting their careers?

Hmmm......I would say, find your voice and stick to it, don’t try to imitate anyone else. Keep learning and pushing.

3. Practise Mindfulness

Mindfulness is a technique used to help individuals stay present and focused on the present moment. It involves paying attention to your thoughts and feelings without judgement, which can help reduce stress and anxiety. You can practise mindfulness by taking a few deep breaths, closing your eyes, and focusing on your breath. This simple exercise can help you feel more relaxed and centred, making it easier to focus on your work when you return to it.

4. Prioritise Sleep

Sleep is essential for our physical and mental health. It helps us recharge and recover from the

day’s activities and is crucial to our cognitive function and emotional well-being.

Establish a regular sleep schedule and create a relaxing bedtime routine to help you wind down before bed. This could include taking a warm bath, reading a book, or doing relaxation exercises.

5. Make Time for Hobbies and Self-Care

Taking breaks doesn’t have to mean doing nothing. Engaging in hobbies or practising self-care can help you feel more energised and refreshed, making it easier to tackle your daily tasks with renewed vigour.

Find activities you enjoy, such as painting, yoga, or cooking, and make time for them in your schedule. These activities can help you destress, improve your mood, and provide a sense of purpose and fulfilment.

6. Don’t Be Afraid to Ask for Help

Despite our best efforts, we may still feel overwhelmed and burned out. During these times, it’s important to remember that asking for help is okay. The key to getting more done is to delegate.

7. Move Your Body

Physical activity is a great way to take a break and reduce stress. Whether it’s a quick walk around the block or a yoga class, find an activity that gets your body moving and helps you release tension.

8. Take a Vacation

Sometimes, a longer break is necessary to prevent burnout. Plan a vacation or time off from work to disconnect and recharge. Even a few days away from your routine can make a big difference in your overall well-being.

I think there is a general boom in the creative industry, and it’s a great thing
I actually like the competition in Lagos, it keeps you on your toes and improves your technique and creativity.
Sunday, May 7, 2023 Vol. 22, No. 10216 Sunday May 7, 2023 Vol. 22, No. 10216 22 23
MONICA AWE ETUK

Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.