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SUNDAY, DECEMBER 11, 2022
ERELU ABIOLA DOSUNMU TRUE ROYALTY
EDITOR’S LETTER
COVER NOTE
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This week , Azuka Ogujiuba, speaks to the beautiful monarch who has put a lot of effort towards unifying and propagating the Yoruba culture talks about the significance of her titles and her plans for the Yoruba people as she ascends the throne. Tell me a bit about your younger days and the influence.
Society
A MARRIAGE CARNIVAL TO REMEMBER
Saturdays 12th and 19th November, 2022, were the traditional and church wedding ceremonies respectively, between Bar Osilama Mike Ozekhome,son of fiery constitutional lawyer and human rights Activist, Chief Mike Ozekhome and Bar Theodora Ngozi Onyechi, daughter of founder of Abuja Clinics in Abuja.What was expected to be just wedding events turned out to be carnivals of sorts.
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And the season of giving is upon us. “You give but little when you give of your possessions. It is when you give of yourself that you truly give.” —Kahlil Gibran.
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It’s two weeks to Christmas, and aside from the now familiar annual Christmas decorations on Ajose Adeogun road here in Lagos, it doesn’t feel “Christmassy” yet. Or is it just me? It’s not surprising, considering all we are dealing with in the country right now. Does anyone know when the queues at the filling stations will end? Phew. It’s a whole lot. Whatever the case, we should endeavour not to forget that Christmas is a heartwarming season that is all about love, peace, goodwill and giving back. Now, while some of us are lucky enough to have friends, family, and warm homes where we can celebrate the holidays, others are not so fortunate. Believe it or not, it can be very challenging for those who are homeless, recently bereaved, lonely or struggling to make ends meet. If that isn’t the case for you, you should be more than thankful and consider going out of your way to help those in need. Giving is an act of kindness whose benefits are greater than most recognise. Research shows that acts of kindness can significantly benefit your happiness, health and sense of well-being and those of the people you help. Again I know it was a challenging year; some people got laid off, others had their salaries cut, and some wages remained the same despite the skyrocketing inflation. Even though the likelihood of having leftover money for charity is most probably diminished, the effort and thought do count. There is so much joy in giving and knowing that you have done something to enhance the lives of others. The most meaningful gifts don’t always have bright wrapping paper or a bow. In the spirit of giving, we at Style have loads of exciting gifts for you. Join our festive countdown with our 12 days of Christmas giveaway, where we can win amazing prizes every day up to Christmas. Follow us on Instagram - @thisdaystyle for more details. Good luck and Compliments of the season. Love,
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Sunday, December 11, 2022 Vol. 22, No. 10076
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A Marriage Carnival to Remember
MIKE & JOSEPHINE OZEKHOME (GROOM’S PARENTS)
ADAMU MUA’ZU
DR. GOODLUCK EBELE & PATIENCE JONATHAN
DINO MELAYE
DOYIN OKUKPE
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aturdays 12th and 19th November, were the traditional and church wedding ceremonies respectively, between Bar Osilama Mike Ozekhome,son of fiery constitutional lawyer and human rights Activist, Chief Mike Ozekhome and Bar Theodora Ngozi Onyechi, daughter of founder of Abuja Clinics in Abuja.What was expected to be just wedding events turned out to be carnivals and celebration of life of some sort, with much to thank God for. From the traditional wedding at the bride’s parenths’ home in Maitama, Abuja, to the church service at Church of Assumption, Asokoro, Abuja, and finally to the reception arena at Rainbow Marquee Centre, Abuja, where the creme-de-lacreme of the Nigerian society were all present.
GOV BEN AYADE OF CROSS RIVER STATE
SOLOMON UMOH
DEP GOV PHILLIP SHUAIBU OF EDO STATE
YAKUBU MAIKYIAU
OSILAMA & NGOZI OZEKHOME
FMR GOV IKEDI OHAKIM
G.C. IGBOKWE
DR PATRICK & FLORENCE ONYECHI (BRIDE’S PARENTS)
ANULI, SEN OWELLE OKOROCHA, FMR GOV CELESTINE OMEHIA
HON JUSTICE AJUMOGOBIA, KANAYO, HON JUSTICE CHDI UWA NWAOMA AND A FRIEND.
GOV DARIUS ISHAKU OF TARABA STATE
ATIKU ABUBAKAR, GCON & TITI ABUBAKAR
COLLINS AIMUAN & DR CHRIS NGIGE
FMR GOV ODIGIE-OYEGUN
HRM AGBOGIDI NNAEMEKA ACHEBE
KANAYO KANAYO
DR PATRICK NJOKU( OMENUKO)
STAN ATHEKHAME( IYASE) AND SHC KENNEDY IZUAGBE
CLEMENT ONWUENWUNOR, ABDUL MOHAMMED, ASAMAH KADIRI,ASIWAJU AND MRS GBOYEGA AWOMOLO
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A Custommade suit from Caesar Couture
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A Black dress from Lanre da Silva’s SS23 collection
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A traditional fruit cake from Bakers rack What’s Christmas without the yum taste of a delicious fruitcake from Bakers Rack?
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Beauty products from Zaron Cosmetics Looking good is top of your list this holiday/ party season, and products from the Zaron beauty gift set is definitely what you need to achieve that.
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Sunday, December 11, 2022 Vol. 22, No. 10076
Sunday, December 11, 2022 Vol. 22, No. 10076
ERELU ABIOLA DOSUNMU TRUE ROYALTY The Title of the Yeye OOdua holds an important place in the history of the Yoruba race. From time immemorial, reputable women of proven integrity have been chosen as Yeye Oodua of the source — Queen Mother of the House of Oduduwa, thereby shouldering responsibility as the mother of kings and one of the custodians of the Yoruba race globally. There is no doubt that the crown fits Erelu Kuti IV of Lagos, Her Royal Highness, Erelu Abiola Dosunmu, a woman born into royalty and still is royalty. She has used her privileges to impact her community, the Yoruba race, and the entire world positively. Let’s not forget to mention her contributions to promoting education, women’s rights, peace, culture, and others too numerous to mention. In this interview with Azuka Ogujiuba, the monarch who has put a lot of effort towards unifying and propagating the Yoruba culture talks about the significance of her titles and her plans for the Yoruba people as she ascends the throne. Tell me a bit about your younger days and the influence it has had on the woman you are today. You know I come from royalty. My mum was from royalty and then married my father, who is the Prince of Lagos, so our upbringing was very disciplined. So this has always been my life. It is the grace of God the way he made me; I think God gave me a disposition that prepared me to accept the norm of my birth. Even if you’re not royalty, the norm of the old days of a Yoruba family is that you have to be appropriately trained. The name of the family is imperative, and when you are royalty, it is even worse, so you are taught to observe a certain level of decorum in everything you do. You couldn’t step out of line; you couldn’t do what your mates did; you had to be above board. The nature god gave me is inquisitive; I love people and want to know. I want to learn, so it wasn’t difficult for me to imbibe some of these qualities, so it’s prepared me for the roles that I now found and entrusted to me in the course of life. Also, congratulations again on your recent title, ‘Yeye Oodua’ represent? What are some of the responsibilities that come with it? Thank you, my dear. I consider my new title great honour and a huge responsibility, and I pray that God will assist me in achieving it because, for a long time, my role as the ‘Erelu Kuti’ of Lagos has made me the mother of kings. But now, with the new title, it is much more significant because I have a greater platform to perform the same role as the mother of kings and the ‘Yeye Oodua of The Source’ of the Yoruba race, mother of crown heads of the Yoruba race. It is an enormous responsibility, and it is beyond Africa because the Yoruba race spreads all over the world. We have them in Haiti, Brazil, Cuba, and the Caribbean. So, the responsibility now is to take up the mantle, to add value to these territories and add value to the core Yoruba race of Nigeria, and one can’t do that in isolation. It means that the whole country and community will benefit from these values that one is expected to add to the lives of the people of the race. It’s daunting, but with the grace of God, one would give it a good run—I would do my best to make it work. I thank God that the imperial majesty deemed me fit to accord me this honour, opportunity, and responsibility. I shall do my best to the best of my ability to live up to his trust and confidence in me. Who was the last woman who held this position before you? This position was held by a wonderful woman, the wife of our late sage, Chief Obafemi Awolowo, Chief. Mrs H.I. D. Awolowo It was a very colourful coronation ceremony indeed. How long did it take you to plan and execute? Kabiyesi told me about it first last Christmas, and at that time, we had planned to start the coronation process by March because it takes a long time. But due to some unforeseen circumstances, we couldn’t. All these preparations must have taken about two to three months. I am a very meticulous person, and for every aspect, group, and committee that put the coronation together, I was on top of it to be sure that everything worked like clockwork. I never leave things to chance because we are all humans, I may have a thought or an idea of how I want things to be, and the interpreter may have a different concept. As a result, I had to
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be there to monitor how my concepts were being interpreted, so I guess that was one of the reasons why it came out the way I wanted it to be, but it didn’t take longer than three months to put all that together. Why did you opt for the water signature at the coronation? I am from Isale Eko, and our main signature is water, and I also live by the water, so I always like to have water around. That was my concept, and I commend the event planner for being able to achieve it—she did an excellent job. She interpreted everything perfectly even though she had only a few days to plan because some other events happened in the hall before our event. I am curious. You are a practising Christian. How do you combine your religious faith with the responsibilities of tradition? Why should I not be able to combine? All religions are the same. They all praise. We have just one almighty God. Eledumare, the supreme being. And the Catholic faith that I practice also teaches the same thing. The almighty God who is good, kind and benevolent enough to send us his son. To come and salvage us and bring us back to him from sin back to the favour of the almighty God. I am sure my grandmother from my mother’s side, a devout Muslim who went to hajj in those days, also believed this. I grew up at her feet watching her every Friday with at least 50 women all sit down together, commune together, eat together and pray and sing to the almighty God and, interceding, you know, so for me, that is my understanding of religion. Our religion is the fear and the worship of the almighty God. You have intercessors like in the Catholic church; when we kneel in front of a statue, we’re not worshipping it. It just conjures the image of that intercessor that we believe is enjoying the favour of the almighty God. We are saying, please intercede for us to the almighty God for us to be favoured, and you have it in every religion too, so I am not confused about my religion or who I am. You are always dressed in white. Does this hold any significance for you? It is something that I love. As a child, people who knew me said it was my favourite colour. White and yellow have always been my best choice. But also, my taking to white has to do with my title. I was told that the first Erelu always wore white. So I decided to do the same but style it in a practicable way. But on special occasions, especially when we have a coronation of a King, I will wear something spectacular or make use of some beads, corals, you know, those are some colours. So you don’t find it boring having a wardrobe full of clothes in just one colour? Not at all. I find it quite exciting and quite interesting. I realise that I have to vary it; even if it is one colour, I need to change the style and how it is adorned. I need to have variety. So that keeps me on my toes. I have to keep coming up with new ideas and a new concept of white. I hope to keep the people looking at me interested enough, not finding it boring, you know, so I interpret it in so many different ways.
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Do you have any woman who has influenced you in any way? You know, I have a retinue of strong women in my family that I have unconsciously emulated. I believe that a woman can do whatever she wants to do. She must be fearless and not intimidated by anyone because she can achieve like anyone. Aside from my family, as I grew, there were other women I admired. But those who formed me into what I am today are the women in my family, starting from my grandmother and mother, who were equally strong in their achievements. My aunt was a principal of a school in Benin where her husband worked as a But also, my taking medical doctor. I grew up amongst very strong to white has to do independent women who have all made a strong impact on my life. with my title. I was
told that the first Erelu always wore white. So I decided to do the same but style it in a practicable way.”
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So what keeps you busy these days? I have always been doing what I know how to do best—enhancing the lives of the less privileged. I am more or less in semi-retirement. I
was groping in the dark about what I would want to focus on at this point with reduced energy. Then this recognition came—giving me a new platform, like a rebirth in my love for my people, because with this title, I can add value to the economy. I can go around the Yoruba race to attract investment into the polity and devote my energy to conflict resolution, which abounds here. I have done that in the past, but I now have a bigger platform. With it, I can continue with reconciliation, enlightenment on peaceful coexistence and energising other people to add value to the lives of the deprived. What are your prayers and wishes for yourself as you assume a new position? To be a woman well endowed by the Lord and appreciative of the graces of God that she enjoys or has enjoyed. I want to use this medium to plead that we learn to love one another and do the good we can now because we may never have an opportunity again. You know, do the best in everything you do, anywhere you find yourself,
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HOW TO FIND YOUR PERSONAL STYLE - A simple guide to follow
JULIET OLANIPEKUN
IFY OSAKWE
Finding your personal style is not about following trends but finding what suits you both physically and mentally. What worked for you in your 20s may not work in your 30s. How do you deal with these unavoidable changes? We’re here to help. In this feature, we’ll discuss a few things to consider when figuring out the best style for you. And we do hope these tips come in handy.
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By Bukola Amoboye Personality: Your outfits usually say a lot about you, from the colours to fabric, designs, layers, and length. They typically tell if you’re an extrovert or an introvert, fashion-forward, or you’d much rather be comfortable if you’re bold or not if you have high self-esteem and how confident you are. Ever heard the saying, “dress how you want to be addressed”? It is the truth. So what impression do you feel most comfortable giving out in your outfits? If you’re going for bold, you should be more daring in your choices and make statements with your hair or clothes styles/ colours.
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Skin Tone: Your skin tone can also influence your clothes or hair colour. Have you ever put on a particular colour and had someone say to you, “oh, this is definitely your colour!” or “this colour looks good on you!” You should probably take note of it next time. Be more experimental with colours and listen for compliments; you can also ask people’s
opinions. We would love to say oh if you’re lightskinned, stick with these colours and if you’re dark, stick with these, but the truth is that with the right combination, any colour could go well with your skin tone. So try out new colours once in a while and see how you feel. Get a long mirror and take a good look. If you’re unsure, get a second pair of eyes to take a look.
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already have in your closet can help you figure out your style. Take a look at the most common items in your closet, which are your favourite and identify why you like them or what they all have in common. This will reveal what you’re most comfortBody Shape: This is one of able with and what people the most important yet over- know you with. Would you looked aspects to consider like to switch up a bit, knowing what you know now, or when deciding on the right outfits. That you like an out- are you okay with what you fit doesn’t always mean it’s see? If you want to switch up, it’s totally up to you. the right one for you; sorry, not sorry. Some fits are okay to admire from afar but N.B- Be open. You may wouldn’t give off the same vibe on you. Some cases of get a few things wrong or ‘what I ordered vs what I got make a few wrong choices aren’t always the designer’s before you find the ones that work best for you. Be fault; sometimes, it’s really open to trying new things just your body type/shape. also; you’d be surprised at Read up on body types, identify yours, appreciate it some of the things that look and then learn what accen- great on you.
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Sunday, December 11, 2022 Vol. 22, No. 10076
OKONJO IWEALA AND MO ABUDU MAKE FORBES LIST.
CHANEL MAKES HISTORY WITH ITS FIRST RUNWAY SHOW IN WEST AFRICA
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uxury French Fashion house Chanel made history as the first European luxury fashion house to showcase a collection in West Africa. It unveiled its latest Métiers d’Art collection in the heart of the former Palais de Justice. “By choosing Dakar, the house wishes to make the savoir-faire of its métiers d’art resonate with the artistic and cultural energy of the city.” The Senegal capital is home to a thriving fashion industry and home to recognised brands, including Alicia Keys-loved Adama Paris, helmed by Dakar Fashion Week founder Adama Ndiaye.
BOLA AHMED TINUBU SPEAKS AT CHATHAM HOUSE.
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ormer governor of Lagos State and APC Presidential Candidate Bola Ahmed Tinubu spoke at the Chatham House, London, in a lecture titled: ‘Nigeria’s 2023 elections: In conversation with Tinubu.’ Speaking for about half an hour, the conversation centred on his readiness and agenda for Nigeria at the Royal Institute of International Affairs, aka Chatham House.
RJ4 CELEBRATES ITS FIRST ANNIVERSARY
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he Director of the World Health Organisation, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala and filmmaker Mosunmola Abudu, also known as Mo Abudu, have been named among Forbes Most Powerful Women for 2022. They are being selected for the second successive year. While Okonjo-Iweala was placed 91, Abudu ranked 99. According to Forbes: “The list was determined by four main metrics: media, impact, money and spheres of influence. For political leaders, we weighed gross domestic products and populations; for corporate leaders, revenues and employee counts; and media mentions and reach of all. The result is a collection of women who are fighting the status quo”
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nternational department store RJ4 will today be celebrating its first anniversary. Nicknamed “Harrods of Lagos” by its patrons, RJ4 is Lagos’s newest luxury shopping destination which houses a fusion of notable local and foreign brands, all curated from experiences in travelling the globe. The store consists of two floors of impeccable beauty, fashion and home decor items, which include skincare, makeup, fragrance, treatments and gifts.
CBN INTRODUCES NEW CASH WITHDRAWAL LIMITS
DIOR PRESENTS ITS 2023 FALL MEN’S COLLECTION IN EGYPT
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rench fashion house Dior held its first show at Egypt’s ancient Giza pyramids, presenting its 2023 fall men’s collection in the shadow of the millennia-old tombs. The event celebrated Egypt’s rich history and culture and put it on the fashion scene. It was well-received by the public, with people celebrating Egypt hosting such a spectacular, global event which received international praise. Naomi Campbell, Lewis Hamilton, Robert Pattinson and K-pop star Cha Eun Woo were among the 800 guests at the show, which took place after sunset with the pyramids lit up in the background. Giza marks the fourth location for Dior’s tour after Tokyo, Miami and London.
TONY ELUMELU BAGS ECOWAS PRIZE OF EXCELLENCE
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he Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has announced revised cash withdrawal limits in banks and other financial institutions following its recent currency redesign project. Following this, individuals and corporate organisations’ maximum cash withdrawal over the counter (OTC) per week will be N100,000 and N500,000, respectively.
ELVIRA JUDE PRESENTS ITS 2022 HOLIDAY COLLECTION.
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lvira Jude has released its “2022 Holiday. Collection” to the public. Over the years, the brand, which took a brief hiatus, has adorned the sophisticated woman who appreciates the nuances of luxury. For this collection, the brand maintained its unique DNA steeped in quality and attention to detail while infusing an aura of festivity through its embroidered pieces to usher in the season’s celebrations.
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he Chairman of the United Bank for Africa, UBA, Tony Elumelu CFR, has been recognised for his contributions to the promotion of regional integration, peace and socio-economic development across Africa through his work at Heirs Holdings Group and the impact of his philanthropy, the Tony Elumelu Foundation.” He received the ECOWAS Prize of Excellence at the Heads of State and Government Summit in Abuja.
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D’BANJ QUESTIONED OVER FRAUD ALLEGATIONS
he Independent Corrupt Practices and other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) has invited Oladapo Oyebanji, aka D’banj for questioning. The singer is accused of fraudulently diverting monies earmarked by the Federal Government for the N-Power project, an empowerment programme set up in 2016 to address youth unemployment and increase social development. Investigators allege that D’banj colluded with some compromised government officials to introduce ghost beneficiaries into the scheme’s payroll. The stipend paid to those beneficiaries is then paid into accounts allegedly linked to the pop star.
OXLADE IS THE 2022 MOST GOOGLED ARTIST IN NIGERIA.
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oogle has released the year-end list for 2022, and Afrobeats star Oxlade has emerged as the most Googled artist in Nigeria in 2022. Oxlade leads the list that also features phenomenal musicians like Asake, Ghanaian Hip Hop talent Black Sherif, Street-hop Portable, and more. Oxlade has experienced a tremendous 2022 with his hit tune ‘Kulosa’, which garnered amazing popularity globally after being boosted by Tik Tok.
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Sunday, December 11, 2022 Vol. 22, No. 10076
BEST FACE PRIMERS FOR OILY SKIN By Bukola Amoboye
Face primers are a lifesaver for any makeup enthusiast, whether you’re the makeup artist or the wearer. They are essential because they enhance the colours and products used and ensure the makeup stays longer on your face without creasing or dripping when you sweat. Although face primers generally work for all skin types, some are more effective than others for people with oily skin. Anyway, if you have really oily skin, can no longer deal with having your makeup ‘shift’ or drip, or are just plain tired of having your face look like it was dipped in oil after only a couple of hours in, then pay close attention!
Ponds Lasting Oil Control: Ponds lasting oil control vanishing cream is a cream that also multitasks as a face primer. It has been around for quite some time, and many people with oily skin have testified to its effectiveness. Zaron Oil Block: This product was made specifically for people with oily or combination skin. It can help keep your makeup intact for up to six hours. However, you should only apply it on the oily areas of your face or where you are most likely to break a sweat first. For many, it is their ‘t-zone.
and their face primer is definitely a must-have. It gives a fine finish to your makeup and can stay up to five to six hours, depending on how oily your skin is. BM Pro-Magic Seal: This product definitely delivers on its name. It’s great as an eyeshadow primer and an under-eye primer. We can’t guarantee dripless makeup for 24 hours for oily skin
Tara Mattifying Primer: The Tara mattifying face primer has generally got great reviews. Although some have boasted that it could keep your makeup intact for up to seven hours, it might be a stretch if you have oily skin. So, depending on how oily your skin is, it may or may not last up to seven hours. It is, however, still a good buy. Zikel Oil-Free Face Primer: Zikel cosmetics is one of the leading cosmetics brands in Nigeria,
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