August 2, 2015
How To Dress Elegant For Cocktail Party
Allure’s Weekly Fablist
Team Meddlelane Wins Fayrouz L’original Expression Show
DJ CUPPY - Passionate About Life, Work &Nigeria
CON
T S N E T
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ALLURE’S
WEEKLY FAB LIST!!!
e m a i l : a l l u r e fo r t h e wo rl d @ v a n g u a r d n g r. c o m
AUGUST 2 AUGUST 8, 2015
By - Fatima Garba Looking for the latest trends to transition into? Hopefully our weekly fab list will help you decide the major trends to keep you looking fab all day and all week.
6-7
15
COVER
8-10
DJ CUPPY
FASHION
• Team Meddlelane Wins Fayrouz L’original Expression Show
4-5 13
FEATURE
• Get Captivated
TEAM EDITOR REMMY DIAGBARE DEPUTY EDITOR JEMI EKUNKUNBOR ASST. EDITOR YEMISI SULEIMAN STYLE REPORTER PAMELA ECHEMUNOR CONTRIBUTORS PRINCESS KATE EMIKO BAMIYO ISELEMA EMINA JEROME CODJO-YAOVI ONIPEDE
CONT. EDITOR LATASHA NGWUBE COPY EDITOR DODOIYI WILLIAM-WEST CORRESPONDENTS FATIMA GARBA DAVINA AYODELE LAYOUT / DESIGN GREGORY OBI OLAYIWOLA AJAGBE PHOTO OSCAR OCHIOGU (08034746487)
Printed and published by Vanguard Media Ltd Vanguard Avenue Kirikiri Canal; P.M.B 1007 Apapa, Lagos. For advertisement / enquiries, call DEBBIE: 08039675880, EBERE OKOH: 01-4534061(Office Auxiliary). PHOTOGRAPHY: AHAM IBELEME STYLIST: RHODA EBUN FOR ROSES AND THORNS FASHION COMPANY HAIR: TJ FOR HAIRKRAFT MAKEUP: JOANNE SANNI FOR ZARON COSMETICS
PEOPLE
• Ebony Life Tv Meet And Greet Session With The President • African Artists’ Foundation (AAF) announces Female Artists’ Platform
From the editor... It’s unfair to credit DJ Cuppy’s meteoric success as a DJ to the cushion effects of her billionaire father. The second child of Femi Otedola and Nana his Ghanian born wife, Florence Ifeoluwa Otedola, aka Dj Cuppy has risen largely on the wings of passion and a resolute determination to be the best in her chosen field. At just 22, this slip of a girl should have been jetting all over the world , enjoying her father’s wealth. Instead, she is working her butts out, Deejaying all over the world and providing creative direction for her company RVMG as the CEO. Really? At just 22? Let me think now... what was I doing at 22? I can tell you- like most people that age- still trying to come to terms with being grown up, and figuring what the hell life was all about.
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QUOTES... “M aybe our girlfriends are our soulmates and guys are just people to have fun with.”
- Candace Bushnell
“ I n any relationship in which two people become one, the end result is two half people.”
Marilyn Monroe graphic tee
Topshop nautical stripe dress
NAUTICAL TREND
Michael Kors nautical bag
The sailor stripe finds higher ground when infused into cutout tops and easy dresses.Add a bit of accessories when rocking this trend.
- Wayne W. Dyer
“Every relationship is a tug of war, and I hope the scaffold wins.” - Bauvard
Pop Femi must be extremely proud of his daughter’s achievements- she was even official DJ for the DVF Awards, in Los Angeles. Dianne Von Furstenberg!!! DVF, the A -list designer who gave the world the wrap dress 40 years ago?. Wow! To be 22, ambitious, with a pot of money in the horizon- just in case; there ain’t no stopping this girl. She speaks with Pamela Echemunor on music, and her upcoming ‘Cuppy takes Africa’ tour. PP8-10 On fashion, we show how to dress up for your cocktail event, a precursor for an ultimate DJ moment- Good music, beautiful people. PP 6-7 Finally, The Fayrouz L’Original Expression Show, Photography and Art contest held many surprises. Yemisi Suleima’s report is on PP 4-5. Sure you will enjoy. Have a great week!
R.
Remmy Diagbare @ Vanguardallure1
Kenzo espadrilles
GRAPHIC TEES
Consider graphic tees the longtime wardrobe staple of the openly cheeky: Loudly stamped with a bold phrase or visual, they have spent most of their history relegated to this trend, Models strutted out onto the runway withq these casual wear shirts under a sleek, fitted blazer. “A graphic tee can easily be the focus of a chic ensemble,” “Just consider its own personality and attitude.
Beyonce in graphic tee
THE SILK NECK SCARF TREND ESPADRILLES
Jimmy Choo wedge espadrilles
This season, designers accessorized their models with skinny silk scarves, causing us to rifle through our mothers’ drawers. You can go the formal route by pairing a short black style with a tux,or prove that a wispy red scarf is beach appropriate. The silk neck scarf is a must have trend.
Gucci silk floral neck scarf
There is no better compliment to a repertoire of effortless sundresses than an espadrille sandal,the nonchalant accessory of the season. And the best part these comfy woven soles will keep you sturdy at beach-side soirees and backyard barbecues. Browse our pocket-friendly picks to wear now. Accessorise silk neck scarf
August 2, 2015 /
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CON
T S N E T
FASH IO N
ALLURE’S
WEEKLY FAB LIST!!!
e m a i l : a l l u r e fo r t h e wo rl d @ v a n g u a r d n g r. c o m
AUGUST 2 AUGUST 8, 2015
By - Fatima Garba Looking for the latest trends to transition into? Hopefully our weekly fab list will help you decide the major trends to keep you looking fab all day and all week.
6-7
15
COVER
8-10
DJ CUPPY
FASHION
• Team Meddlelane Wins Fayrouz L’original Expression Show
4-5 13
FEATURE
• Get Captivated
TEAM EDITOR REMMY DIAGBARE DEPUTY EDITOR JEMI EKUNKUNBOR ASST. EDITOR YEMISI SULEIMAN STYLE REPORTER PAMELA ECHEMUNOR CONTRIBUTORS PRINCESS KATE EMIKO BAMIYO ISELEMA EMINA JEROME CODJO-YAOVI ONIPEDE
CONT. EDITOR LATASHA NGWUBE COPY EDITOR DODOIYI WILLIAM-WEST CORRESPONDENTS FATIMA GARBA DAVINA AYODELE LAYOUT / DESIGN GREGORY OBI OLAYIWOLA AJAGBE PHOTO OSCAR OCHIOGU (08034746487)
Printed and published by Vanguard Media Ltd Vanguard Avenue Kirikiri Canal; P.M.B 1007 Apapa, Lagos. For advertisement / enquiries, call DEBBIE: 08039675880, EBERE OKOH: 01-4534061(Office Auxiliary). PHOTOGRAPHY: AHAM IBELEME STYLIST: RHODA EBUN FOR ROSES AND THORNS FASHION COMPANY HAIR: TJ FOR HAIRKRAFT MAKEUP: JOANNE SANNI FOR ZARON COSMETICS
PEOPLE
• Ebony Life Tv Meet And Greet Session With The President • African Artists’ Foundation (AAF) announces Female Artists’ Platform
From the editor... It’s unfair to credit DJ Cuppy’s meteoric success as a DJ to the cushion effects of her billionaire father. The second child of Femi Otedola and Nana his Ghanian born wife, Florence Ifeoluwa Otedola, aka Dj Cuppy has risen largely on the wings of passion and a resolute determination to be the best in her chosen field. At just 22, this slip of a girl should have been jetting all over the world , enjoying her father’s wealth. Instead, she is working her butts out, Deejaying all over the world and providing creative direction for her company RVMG as the CEO. Really? At just 22? Let me think now... what was I doing at 22? I can tell you- like most people that age- still trying to come to terms with being grown up, and figuring what the hell life was all about.
15
QUOTES... “M aybe our girlfriends are our soulmates and guys are just people to have fun with.”
- Candace Bushnell
“ I n any relationship in which two people become one, the end result is two half people.”
Marilyn Monroe graphic tee
Topshop nautical stripe dress
NAUTICAL TREND
Michael Kors nautical bag
The sailor stripe finds higher ground when infused into cutout tops and easy dresses.Add a bit of accessories when rocking this trend.
- Wayne W. Dyer
“Every relationship is a tug of war, and I hope the scaffold wins.” - Bauvard
Pop Femi must be extremely proud of his daughter’s achievements- she was even official DJ for the DVF Awards, in Los Angeles. Dianne Von Furstenberg!!! DVF, the A -list designer who gave the world the wrap dress 40 years ago?. Wow! To be 22, ambitious, with a pot of money in the horizon- just in case; there ain’t no stopping this girl. She speaks with Pamela Echemunor on music, and her upcoming ‘Cuppy takes Africa’ tour. PP8-10 On fashion, we show how to dress up for your cocktail event, a precursor for an ultimate DJ moment- Good music, beautiful people. PP 6-7 Finally, The Fayrouz L’Original Expression Show, Photography and Art contest held many surprises. Yemisi Suleima’s report is on PP 4-5. Sure you will enjoy. Have a great week!
R.
Remmy Diagbare @ Vanguardallure1
Kenzo espadrilles
GRAPHIC TEES
Consider graphic tees the longtime wardrobe staple of the openly cheeky: Loudly stamped with a bold phrase or visual, they have spent most of their history relegated to this trend, Models strutted out onto the runway withq these casual wear shirts under a sleek, fitted blazer. “A graphic tee can easily be the focus of a chic ensemble,” “Just consider its own personality and attitude.
Beyonce in graphic tee
THE SILK NECK SCARF TREND ESPADRILLES
Jimmy Choo wedge espadrilles
This season, designers accessorized their models with skinny silk scarves, causing us to rifle through our mothers’ drawers. You can go the formal route by pairing a short black style with a tux,or prove that a wispy red scarf is beach appropriate. The silk neck scarf is a must have trend.
Gucci silk floral neck scarf
There is no better compliment to a repertoire of effortless sundresses than an espadrille sandal,the nonchalant accessory of the season. And the best part these comfy woven soles will keep you sturdy at beach-side soirees and backyard barbecues. Browse our pocket-friendly picks to wear now. Accessorise silk neck scarf
August 2, 2015 /
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FA S H IO N
TEAM MEDDLELANE WINS FAYROUZ L’ORIGINAL EXPRESSION SHOW T
FASH IO N
By Yemisi Suleiman l Pics By Oscar Ochiogu
l-r: RHEMA, KUNBI, WALTER DRENTH, TEAM MEDDLELANE, MAI ATAFO, NNENA AND KELECHI AMADI
TEAM MEDDLELANE on the runway
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/ August 2, 2015
he grand finale of the much awaited Fayrouz L’Original Expression Show, season two, finally came to an enchanting end penultimate Saturday, with Team Meddlelane, emerging winners of the keenly contested competition, walking home with the grand prize of N4m. Held at the Oriental Hotel, Lagos, the event witnessed an unusual convergence of the most fashionable personalities in Nigeria to experience the glitz and glamour of the Fayrouz L’Original Expression Fashion and Lifestyle Show. The last two teams standing Meddlelane and Hai treated guests to exciting fashion displays. Each team, comprised of a makeup artiste, model, designer and photographer, took turns to showcase their pieces, dazzling judges, guests and fashion lovers with the exquisite pieces which represented the theme for the night... Enchanted. According to the jury, ace photographer, Kelechi Amadi-Obi, make up expert, Rhema Akabuogu from House of Tara and creative fashion designers, Mai Atafo and Kunbi Oyelese, the choice of Team Meddlelane as winner of the competition was in recognition of the team’s display of originality, creativity and confidence employed in executing the theme, Enchanted. 2nd place winners; Team Hai, received the sum of 1.5 million naira. Both teams also went home with MacBook laptops as well as cameras for each photographer. Explaining the rationale for team Meddlelane’s victory, acclaimed designer, Mai Atafo, said success in the fashion world is based on how creative you can be and “this is the yardstick with which we have been judging the competition from inception. Not just that, the confidence in which you defend your creativity also matters, we have found all of these in Team Meddlelane which is why they are winners of the competition’, Atafo explained. Speaking shortly after the event, Nnenna Ifebigh-Hemeson, Senior Brand Manager, Fayrouz expressed her confidence in the judge’s decision and in the ability of the winning team to make positive impact in the fashion industry, ‘Tonight has turned out amazing not just for the participants but also for the Fayrouz brand because for the second year in a row, we are celebrating Originality, which is a key message of the Fayrouz brand. We are proud of the results tonight and we are sure Team Meddlelane will make great waves moving forward’ she said. On ground to heighten the excitement of the competition was singer, Kiss Daniel who thrilled guests with his Woju and Laye hit
edem vindah
vimbah
darey
yetunde babaeko
ik
KUNBI OYELESE
dj jimmy jatt
gbemi
tracks. His performance was followed by a fantastic display of vocal dexterity and energetic dance steps from EME song bird, Niyola, singing some of her popular songs like Toh Bad. Triple MG singer, Iyanya wrapped up the night taking guests way back with some of his old songs to which everyone sang and danced with excitement. Along with the grand cash prize, Team Meddlelane will also enjoy fashion opportunities including an automatic entry to showcase their designs at the International Lagos Design Fashion Week just like winners of the maiden edition, Team Elan who are currently doing exploits in their chosen careers. The event was attended by senior officials of NBL as well as notable faces in the music and fashion industry in Nigeria.
dj xclusive dakore
August 2, 2015 /
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FA S H IO N
TEAM MEDDLELANE WINS FAYROUZ L’ORIGINAL EXPRESSION SHOW T
FASH IO N
By Yemisi Suleiman l Pics By Oscar Ochiogu
l-r: RHEMA, KUNBI, WALTER DRENTH, TEAM MEDDLELANE, MAI ATAFO, NNENA AND KELECHI AMADI
TEAM MEDDLELANE on the runway
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/ August 2, 2015
he grand finale of the much awaited Fayrouz L’Original Expression Show, season two, finally came to an enchanting end penultimate Saturday, with Team Meddlelane, emerging winners of the keenly contested competition, walking home with the grand prize of N4m. Held at the Oriental Hotel, Lagos, the event witnessed an unusual convergence of the most fashionable personalities in Nigeria to experience the glitz and glamour of the Fayrouz L’Original Expression Fashion and Lifestyle Show. The last two teams standing Meddlelane and Hai treated guests to exciting fashion displays. Each team, comprised of a makeup artiste, model, designer and photographer, took turns to showcase their pieces, dazzling judges, guests and fashion lovers with the exquisite pieces which represented the theme for the night... Enchanted. According to the jury, ace photographer, Kelechi Amadi-Obi, make up expert, Rhema Akabuogu from House of Tara and creative fashion designers, Mai Atafo and Kunbi Oyelese, the choice of Team Meddlelane as winner of the competition was in recognition of the team’s display of originality, creativity and confidence employed in executing the theme, Enchanted. 2nd place winners; Team Hai, received the sum of 1.5 million naira. Both teams also went home with MacBook laptops as well as cameras for each photographer. Explaining the rationale for team Meddlelane’s victory, acclaimed designer, Mai Atafo, said success in the fashion world is based on how creative you can be and “this is the yardstick with which we have been judging the competition from inception. Not just that, the confidence in which you defend your creativity also matters, we have found all of these in Team Meddlelane which is why they are winners of the competition’, Atafo explained. Speaking shortly after the event, Nnenna Ifebigh-Hemeson, Senior Brand Manager, Fayrouz expressed her confidence in the judge’s decision and in the ability of the winning team to make positive impact in the fashion industry, ‘Tonight has turned out amazing not just for the participants but also for the Fayrouz brand because for the second year in a row, we are celebrating Originality, which is a key message of the Fayrouz brand. We are proud of the results tonight and we are sure Team Meddlelane will make great waves moving forward’ she said. On ground to heighten the excitement of the competition was singer, Kiss Daniel who thrilled guests with his Woju and Laye hit
edem vindah
vimbah
darey
yetunde babaeko
ik
KUNBI OYELESE
dj jimmy jatt
gbemi
tracks. His performance was followed by a fantastic display of vocal dexterity and energetic dance steps from EME song bird, Niyola, singing some of her popular songs like Toh Bad. Triple MG singer, Iyanya wrapped up the night taking guests way back with some of his old songs to which everyone sang and danced with excitement. Along with the grand cash prize, Team Meddlelane will also enjoy fashion opportunities including an automatic entry to showcase their designs at the International Lagos Design Fashion Week just like winners of the maiden edition, Team Elan who are currently doing exploits in their chosen careers. The event was attended by senior officials of NBL as well as notable faces in the music and fashion industry in Nigeria.
dj xclusive dakore
August 2, 2015 /
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FA S H IO N
How
FASH IO N
To Dress Elegant For Cocktail Party by - Jemi Ekunkunbor Although a cocktail party is not a black tie event that requires you to adhere to strict dressing rules, it still gives some concern as to what to wear because it is not a casualdress event either. Dressing for a cocktail party shouldn’t be complicated if you already know how to dress appropriately for different occasion. Cocktail parties can be small informal events like weddings, a book launch, a boutique opening or a welcome or send-off party. The bottom line is to dress appropriately and look and feel good about yourself. Still having a challenge as to what and how to dress? Here are a few rules to guide you.
lace feather dress
Cut-Outs-Suede-Stiletto Sandals
black one arm cocktail dress
Put on a chic and elegant cocktail dress
Dresses are still in vogue so you’d easily find something you’d like. Your choice of dress long or short should not be more than a few inches above the ankles or a few inches above the knees. Undue body exposure is unnecessary. Choose something appropriate.
Gold with diamondDrop-Earrings
beautiful-wedding-clutches
Elegant shoes
Luxury-Crystal eveningClutch Purse
Accessorize your attire
geneveive nnaji
Giuseppe Zanotti python sandals
Opt for jewellery that flatters your dress but don’t overdo: one or two items will be enough. Don’t forget about a good purse, it is essential to carry it while holding a drink
Wear dress shoes
Heels are the best option but flats are acceptable, too. Think of comfort, cocktail parties are usually long and you will have to be on your feet all the time.
ejiro eriri
munachi abii
Pay attention to styling
Spend extra time on your hair, nails and makeup. Messy look is not a good idea for a cocktail party.
ono bello
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/ August 2, 2015
August 2, 2015 /
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FA S H IO N
How
FASH IO N
To Dress Elegant For Cocktail Party by - Jemi Ekunkunbor Although a cocktail party is not a black tie event that requires you to adhere to strict dressing rules, it still gives some concern as to what to wear because it is not a casualdress event either. Dressing for a cocktail party shouldn’t be complicated if you already know how to dress appropriately for different occasion. Cocktail parties can be small informal events like weddings, a book launch, a boutique opening or a welcome or send-off party. The bottom line is to dress appropriately and look and feel good about yourself. Still having a challenge as to what and how to dress? Here are a few rules to guide you.
lace feather dress
Cut-Outs-Suede-Stiletto Sandals
black one arm cocktail dress
Gold with diamondDrop-Earrings
Put on a chic and elegant cocktail dress Dresses are still in vogue so you’d easily find something you’d like. Your choice of dress long or short should not be more than a few inches above the ankles or a few inches above the knees. Undue body exposure is unnecessary. Choose something appropriate.
beautiful-wedding-clutches
Elegant shoes
Luxury-Crystal eveningClutch Purse geneveive nnaji
Giuseppe Zanotti python sandals
Accessorize your attire Opt for jewellery that flatters your dress but don’t overdo: one or two items will be enough. Don’t forget about a good purse, it is essential to carry it while holding a drink
Wear dress shoes Heels are the best option but flats are acceptable, too. Think of comfort, cocktail parties are usually long and you will have to be on your feet all the time. ejiro eriri
munachi abii
Pay attention to styling Spend extra time on your hair, nails and makeup. Messy look is not a good idea for a cocktail party.
ono bello
6
/ August 2, 2015
August 2, 2015 /
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REPORTAGE
REPORTAGE
Dj Cuppy - Passionate About Life, Work & Nigeria By - Pamela Echemunor
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PHOTOGRAPHY: Aham Ibeleme HAIR: Tj for HairKraft Makeup : Joanne Sanni for Zaron Cosmetics FASCINATORS : Ene Maya Stores STOCKIST : MOBOS STYLIST: Rhoda Ebun For Roses and Thorns Fashion Company CREATIVE DIRECTOR: NELLY MESIK
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/ August 2, 2015
igerian-born DJ and music producer, Florence Ifeoluwa Otedola, also known as DJ Cuppy, is a phenomenal personality who has taken the disk jockey trade to another level. Cuppy, who is the second out of four children of billionaire Femi Otedola, has managed to carve a niche for herself in the Nigerian music industry. Cuppy, resident in London, started her music career when she was 16 and has risen rapidly over the years. The 22-year old is a tourism ambassador, CEO as well as patriotic citizen of Nigeria. The philanthropic artiste is passionate about the well being of her female kin and never relents when she is called upon to influence change and growth that is beneficial to them. In this interview, she talks about her love for Nigeria and her new album.
How did you come about the name DJ Cuppy? DJ Cuppy is a name that actually came as a result of my love for cupcakes and pastries. As a young person, I have always had massive sweet tooth so, after a while, my friends and family began to call me Cupcake and from Cupcake, they called me Cubs, Cupito, etc. I think my brand is so versatile; so even though I used to name myself DJ Cupcake when I was 16, I decided that when I went into this full time, I would be known as Cuppy. Then, I won’t feel like I am constrained. So that’s where Cuppy came from. Why did you choose to become a DJ? I chose to become a DJ because of my passion for music. I think that everything one does should be passion-driven. I always say when you find a job you love, you never have to work a day in your life. I love the fact that I’m doing what I love to do. I think for me, it’s amazing that I get to be involved in education at the same time so, I’m also building myself as a young African woman and learning entrepreneurial skills. I also think it’s a fantastic time to be a DJ and a fantastic time to be a Nigerian. How do you handle criticism based on your family background? Do you think your father’s position in the oil sector influenced your fast rise to the limelight? It’s so easy to get distracted by the background. A lot of people don’t focus on what really matters, which is music. It is something I battle with; most of the time, people are most obsessed with my family and background. My dad is a fantastic father and he is such a great supporter and challenger. He pushes me. I remember when I first said I wanted to be a DJ. He said, “You can DJ but you have to be the best at it.” I think having that high level of expectation there is great. As the saying goes: to whom much is given, much is expected. I think I have that behind me. I think after a while, it’s starting to show that my music and my talent speak for themselves. It’s fantastic and I’m so blessed to have such support from home. How was growing up for you? Growing up, for me, was an amazing experience because I was born in Lagos and I grew up at Ilupeju (in Lagos). I remember being such a
mischievous child. (laughs) I was always intrigued and adventurous. I always wanted to find out about things I didn’t know and as a child, I always wanted to explore. I think that is reflected in my brand. I think that having parents that allow me to express myself was fantastic. From a young age, I had piano lessons, art classes, dance classes etc. I think that creativity is a great way to build confidence in a child. That’s why, at this point, at age 22, I am able to run my own business; have a brand that I am building, able to do a Masters degree and conquer some of the big challenges we, women, have. I think it’s due to having such a fantastic upbringing and having parents who tell me I can be whatever I want to be. Between your father and mother, who are you closer to? (Laughs) That’s such a funny question. That’s like asking my mum and dad which child they love the most. It’s really hard to say. My mother is an entrepreneur. I look up to her so much. She runs Garment Care, which has been open for over ten years and she’s top of her own sector. She is also so supportive in the sense that she believes it’s important to be the best version of you. My mum lives in London but she is very active in the way she has raised me to integrate myself in our culture. I have certain values and norms that I have followed because of my mother. She is very much into respect, which we both have for each other. My father is a very inspiring individual. He is very hands-on; more hands-on than people think. He is fun too. I feel like my parents are my friends at heart. I can talk to them. They are also my biggest critics. Everyone has off days. My dad and I have great days and bad days. Same with my mum. I can’t choose right now (laughs) but if my dad and I had an argument, I would say my mum. How did your parents react to your career choice? I don’t think they were shocked. They always saw how passionate I was about music and they saw how much I really wanted to achieve in whatever I did. Basically, they were supportive but concerned so, they made sure I did my research before I
entered the market. Aside from music, what are your long-term plans, career-wise? My long-term plan is to really grow Red Velvet Music Group (RVMG), which is my company. At the moment, we have three clients. Cuppy is one of them and we also have Maxwell, a music producer in London, and we have JTO, my sister who is a fashion blogger. I want to grow RVMG to bridge the gap between the Western world and Africa. I want to be able to position the company so that we are really providing a platform for African music outside Africa. It’s important to give young people a platform and access to exposure. I think my company is as strong as my brand is and, in the next few years, my focus is to grow the Cuppy brand to international level. I have been lucky to DJ around the world; Mexico, Bahamas etc. It’s such an exciting job and RVMG is definitely up and coming. As a matter of fact, the company is producing my tour “Cuppy Takes Africa” project. What is the feeling like when you are working? I forget everything when I’m up there. I love music so, for me, it is so therapeutic. Music is so powerful. I feel at peace. I really get absorbed by music; it’s why I fell in love with music. I feel like I get paid to have fun. (laughs) What influenced your decision to become a DJ? I would say my drive was entering a male dominated industry and creating the same kind of standard. I think that it’s such a shame that for female artistes in Nigeria, it’s so hard for a number of reasons. We all need to support each other more and I think that people just need to give us opportunity to shine a bit more. I’m grateful that I have been given opportunity to enter the industry; also that a lot of young girls see that I’m such an inspiration to them. I can only hope that, in the music environment and entertainment industry, we see more females coming in. Tell us about your work with the Fascinating Nigeria Campaign. The Fascinating Nigeria campaign was fuelled by the Ministry of National Orientation, Tourism and Culture and the former Minister of Tourism, Edem August 2, 2015 /
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REPORTAGE
REPORTAGE
Dj Cuppy - Passionate About Life, Work & Nigeria By - Pamela Echemunor
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PHOTOGRAPHY: Aham Ibeleme HAIR: Tj for HairKraft Makeup : Joanne Sanni for Zaron Cosmetics FASCINATORS : Ene Maya Stores STOCKIST : MOBOS STYLIST: Rhoda Ebun For Roses and Thorns Fashion Company CREATIVE DIRECTOR: NELLY MESIK
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/ August 2, 2015
igerian-born DJ and music producer, Florence Ifeoluwa Otedola, also known as DJ Cuppy, is a phenomenal personality who has taken the disk jockey trade to another level. Cuppy, who is the second out of four children of billionaire Femi Otedola, has managed to carve a niche for herself in the Nigerian music industry. Cuppy, resident in London, started her music career when she was 16 and has risen rapidly over the years. The 22-year old is a tourism ambassador, CEO as well as patriotic citizen of Nigeria. The philanthropic artiste is passionate about the well being of her female kin and never relents when she is called upon to influence change and growth that is beneficial to them. In this interview, she talks about her love for Nigeria and her new album.
How did you come about the name DJ Cuppy? DJ Cuppy is a name that actually came as a result of my love for cupcakes and pastries. As a young person, I have always had massive sweet tooth so, after a while, my friends and family began to call me Cupcake and from Cupcake, they called me Cubs, Cupito, etc. I think my brand is so versatile; so even though I used to name myself DJ Cupcake when I was 16, I decided that when I went into this full time, I would be known as Cuppy. Then, I won’t feel like I am constrained. So that’s where Cuppy came from. Why did you choose to become a DJ? I chose to become a DJ because of my passion for music. I think that everything one does should be passion-driven. I always say when you find a job you love, you never have to work a day in your life. I love the fact that I’m doing what I love to do. I think for me, it’s amazing that I get to be involved in education at the same time so, I’m also building myself as a young African woman and learning entrepreneurial skills. I also think it’s a fantastic time to be a DJ and a fantastic time to be a Nigerian. How do you handle criticism based on your family background? Do you think your father’s position in the oil sector influenced your fast rise to the limelight? It’s so easy to get distracted by the background. A lot of people don’t focus on what really matters, which is music. It is something I battle with; most of the time, people are most obsessed with my family and background. My dad is a fantastic father and he is such a great supporter and challenger. He pushes me. I remember when I first said I wanted to be a DJ. He said, “You can DJ but you have to be the best at it.” I think having that high level of expectation there is great. As the saying goes: to whom much is given, much is expected. I think I have that behind me. I think after a while, it’s starting to show that my music and my talent speak for themselves. It’s fantastic and I’m so blessed to have such support from home. How was growing up for you? Growing up, for me, was an amazing experience because I was born in Lagos and I grew up at Ilupeju (in Lagos). I remember being such a
mischievous child. (laughs) I was always intrigued and adventurous. I always wanted to find out about things I didn’t know and as a child, I always wanted to explore. I think that is reflected in my brand. I think that having parents that allow me to express myself was fantastic. From a young age, I had piano lessons, art classes, dance classes etc. I think that creativity is a great way to build confidence in a child. That’s why, at this point, at age 22, I am able to run my own business; have a brand that I am building, able to do a Masters degree and conquer some of the big challenges we, women, have. I think it’s due to having such a fantastic upbringing and having parents who tell me I can be whatever I want to be. Between your father and mother, who are you closer to? (Laughs) That’s such a funny question. That’s like asking my mum and dad which child they love the most. It’s really hard to say. My mother is an entrepreneur. I look up to her so much. She runs Garment Care, which has been open for over ten years and she’s top of her own sector. She is also so supportive in the sense that she believes it’s important to be the best version of you. My mum lives in London but she is very active in the way she has raised me to integrate myself in our culture. I have certain values and norms that I have followed because of my mother. She is very much into respect, which we both have for each other. My father is a very inspiring individual. He is very hands-on; more hands-on than people think. He is fun too. I feel like my parents are my friends at heart. I can talk to them. They are also my biggest critics. Everyone has off days. My dad and I have great days and bad days. Same with my mum. I can’t choose right now (laughs) but if my dad and I had an argument, I would say my mum. How did your parents react to your career choice? I don’t think they were shocked. They always saw how passionate I was about music and they saw how much I really wanted to achieve in whatever I did. Basically, they were supportive but concerned so, they made sure I did my research before I
entered the market. Aside from music, what are your long-term plans, career-wise? My long-term plan is to really grow Red Velvet Music Group (RVMG), which is my company. At the moment, we have three clients. Cuppy is one of them and we also have Maxwell, a music producer in London, and we have JTO, my sister who is a fashion blogger. I want to grow RVMG to bridge the gap between the Western world and Africa. I want to be able to position the company so that we are really providing a platform for African music outside Africa. It’s important to give young people a platform and access to exposure. I think my company is as strong as my brand is and, in the next few years, my focus is to grow the Cuppy brand to international level. I have been lucky to DJ around the world; Mexico, Bahamas etc. It’s such an exciting job and RVMG is definitely up and coming. As a matter of fact, the company is producing my tour “Cuppy Takes Africa” project. What is the feeling like when you are working? I forget everything when I’m up there. I love music so, for me, it is so therapeutic. Music is so powerful. I feel at peace. I really get absorbed by music; it’s why I fell in love with music. I feel like I get paid to have fun. (laughs) What influenced your decision to become a DJ? I would say my drive was entering a male dominated industry and creating the same kind of standard. I think that it’s such a shame that for female artistes in Nigeria, it’s so hard for a number of reasons. We all need to support each other more and I think that people just need to give us opportunity to shine a bit more. I’m grateful that I have been given opportunity to enter the industry; also that a lot of young girls see that I’m such an inspiration to them. I can only hope that, in the music environment and entertainment industry, we see more females coming in. Tell us about your work with the Fascinating Nigeria Campaign. The Fascinating Nigeria campaign was fuelled by the Ministry of National Orientation, Tourism and Culture and the former Minister of Tourism, Edem August 2, 2015 /
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Duke. The way I entered the industry was through a song I called “I Love My Country”. At the time, they were looking for a campaign song for an up and coming event called “The Centenary Awards”. My song was a remix of Tunji Oyelana’s original song and the ministry loved it. They reached out to me and asked me to come down to Abuja; the former minister loved my passion for young people and my passion for the country. People call me ‘Patriotic’ all the time. I am one of those people who are proud to be Nigerian; sometimes, people question your patriotism because of your location. I don’t live in Nigeria but I don’t see why I shouldn’t be an advocate and hold the flag high outside. Eventually, after meeting with them, they asked me to be one of the ambassadors for their tourism campaign. I joined the campaign in April and we had a fantastic couple of weeks. One of the plans I was able to implement was representing Nigeria at the ‘Financial Times Luxury Summit’ which took place in Mexico. We had a lot of other plans but, unfortunately, with the security concerns, it was quite devastating when we lost our girls in Borno. The priorities of the government changed from tourism to security. There were a lot of plans we were unable to engage. I’m looking forward to, hopefully, working with the new tourism officials. I look forward to, hopefully, getting more things done and really influencing more confidence in the country. Can you talk a little about your Cuppy Takes Africa Tour? It’s such an amazing project. We are embarking on an eight-country Africa tour and we are starting in Nigeria. We take it from there to Senegal, Ghana, Kenya, Rwanda, Uganda, Tanzania and then to South Africa – all in a space of four weeks! We are doing about 2 countries per week. I’m so excited and proud that my company is producing the tour. We have fantastic sponsors on board like GTB. We are also partnering with the Dangote Foundation. The Dangote Foundation is the biggest philanthropic organization in Africa. It’s so fantastic that they have recognized how important it is to connect with young girls. They want me to inspire girls to use creativity as a way of communicating with each other. I am looking forward to catching up with you when I come back and also looking forward to telling people about our amazing country, Nigeria, and representing you all so well. Tell us about the ‘House of Cuppy 2’ album. ‘House of Cuppy 2’ is the second edition of my compilation mix-tape. Due to the success of the first House of Cuppy, which I did last year, I decided to carry on with it this year. I want to show a different musical side of me; one which a lot of my fans are not familiar with. You know, I feel it’s always important to be diverse. ‘House of Cuppy 2’ is vibrant, energetic and colourful. As a Nigerian and African, I feel that this represents and reflects who we are. What charities do you plan to work with alongside the Dangote Foundation during your tour? Yes, you’ve heard about the tour- haha! Cuppy Takes Africa is an 8-country tour of Africa. As well as the musical aspect, I will also be giving back to communities in partnership with the Dangote Foundation. We will be working with schools and charities that focus on young girls and education especially. Names will be revealed as we begin our tour of each country. Tell us about your work with the DVF Foundation? I was very honoured to have been the official DJ for the DVF Awards in April. The DVF Award honours women who have displayed leadership, strength and courage in their commitment to causes relating to women. Supporting other women is something that is very close to my heart.
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/ July 26, 2015
of the MOMENT:
Sandrine’ Leather Shoulder Bag
CROSS-BODY by - Yemisi Suleiman
- People call me ‘patriotic’ all the time
Henham - Small Crossbody Bag
Every woman must own a cross-body bag. It is the “It” bag of the moment and they are very stylish too. Lately, fashionistas have devised a new way to wear the long-strapped purse that feels completely fresh and conveniently requires almost no effort to achieve. It’s all about positioning the bag so it sits somewhere between your waist, the top of your hip and even on your wrist, rather than the usual thigh-grazing length. This season’s “It” bags come in different exiting colours ,textures and styles to suit your personality. Good news is that, you can detach the strap to convert it instantly into a day or night clutch if you desire. To get more ideas, here are a few of the best trends, colours and bag shapes to choose from and how to carry them.
•Dj Cuppy How would you describe your style? Hmmmm! My style is very girly, fun, colourful and chic. I wear a lot of dresses and prints. Ankara prints are my favourites. I can wear them every day of the year! What has your experience been like working on the international scene? How would you describe the feeling compared to when you work here? My experience has been great! People appreciate female DJs in the Western world a bit more; it’s almost a norm to see a female DJ doing her thing in the US than here in Nigeria. Nonetheless, I love working here and being able to play my favourite Naija jams! What challenges have you encountered so far? I have a funny one. When I started DJ-ing, I used to get turned away at clubs because I didn’t fit the ‘norm’ of what a DJ should look like. They would let my previous manager in (he was a guy) but not me. Then, they get the shock of their lives when they see me doing my thing!! What pre-show rituals do you perform? I practice like there’s no tomorrow. I have a few people on speed dial to assist me before a gig; my Dad is one of them. Yes, believe it or not, my Dad assists me with my playlist. We go through the songs together and he gives me tips on what tracks to play and for how long. He’s a perfectionist. I get it from him!
How does it feel going shoulder to shoulder with the big names in your field, especially being female? It feels fantastic. I have learnt to never let anyone or anything put me off what I do. I work hard and have faith that my talent will allow me to shine. I’m always up for a challenge so, bring it on! (laughs) Congratulations on your ‘City People Awards’ nomination for DJ of the Year. How does that make you feel? It’s nice to be recognized for what I do. I can’t thank my “Cupcakes” enough for always supporting me and keeping me going when it gets tough! Have you signed any artiste under RVMG? At the moment, no. RVMG has no other artiste under her belt. This will come in due time though. So look out!
Burberry Peyton London Leather Crossbody Bag
Rihanna in a cross-body Gucci bag
What kind of artistes are you looking to sign? RVMG will be looking to sign artistes that are diverse and relatable to by a diverse range of people. What advice do you have for young ladies who want to take a cue from you and venture into your line of work? I would advise young woman looking to venture into the entertainment industry to focus on the end goal; regardless of the challenges that come along the way. It’s always important to remember why you chose that career in the first place. This will get you through those tough days.
Small Marcie Leather Crossbody Bag Erica
Rocking the cross bag in style
August 2, 2015 /
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Duke. The way I entered the industry was through a song I called “I Love My Country”. At the time, they were looking for a campaign song for an up and coming event called “The Centenary Awards”. My song was a remix of Tunji Oyelana’s original song and the ministry loved it. They reached out to me and asked me to come down to Abuja; the former minister loved my passion for young people and my passion for the country. People call me ‘Patriotic’ all the time. I am one of those people who are proud to be Nigerian; sometimes, people question your patriotism because of your location. I don’t live in Nigeria but I don’t see why I shouldn’t be an advocate and hold the flag high outside. Eventually, after meeting with them, they asked me to be one of the ambassadors for their tourism campaign. I joined the campaign in April and we had a fantastic couple of weeks. One of the plans I was able to implement was representing Nigeria at the ‘Financial Times Luxury Summit’ which took place in Mexico. We had a lot of other plans but, unfortunately, with the security concerns, it was quite devastating when we lost our girls in Borno. The priorities of the government changed from tourism to security. There were a lot of plans we were unable to engage. I’m looking forward to, hopefully, working with the new tourism officials. I look forward to, hopefully, getting more things done and really influencing more confidence in the country. Can you talk a little about your Cuppy Takes Africa Tour? It’s such an amazing project. We are embarking on an eight-country Africa tour and we are starting in Nigeria. We take it from there to Senegal, Ghana, Kenya, Rwanda, Uganda, Tanzania and then to South Africa – all in a space of four weeks! We are doing about 2 countries per week. I’m so excited and proud that my company is producing the tour. We have fantastic sponsors on board like GTB. We are also partnering with the Dangote Foundation. The Dangote Foundation is the biggest philanthropic organization in Africa. It’s so fantastic that they have recognized how important it is to connect with young girls. They want me to inspire girls to use creativity as a way of communicating with each other. I am looking forward to catching up with you when I come back and also looking forward to telling people about our amazing country, Nigeria, and representing you all so well. Tell us about the ‘House of Cuppy 2’ album. ‘House of Cuppy 2’ is the second edition of my compilation mix-tape. Due to the success of the first House of Cuppy, which I did last year, I decided to carry on with it this year. I want to show a different musical side of me; one which a lot of my fans are not familiar with. You know, I feel it’s always important to be diverse. ‘House of Cuppy 2’ is vibrant, energetic and colourful. As a Nigerian and African, I feel that this represents and reflects who we are. What charities do you plan to work with alongside the Dangote Foundation during your tour? Yes, you’ve heard about the tour- haha! Cuppy Takes Africa is an 8-country tour of Africa. As well as the musical aspect, I will also be giving back to communities in partnership with the Dangote Foundation. We will be working with schools and charities that focus on young girls and education especially. Names will be revealed as we begin our tour of each country. Tell us about your work with the DVF Foundation? I was very honoured to have been the official DJ for the DVF Awards in April. The DVF Award honours women who have displayed leadership, strength and courage in their commitment to causes relating to women. Supporting other women is something that is very close to my heart.
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/ July 26, 2015
FASH IO N
of the MOMENT:
Sandrine’ Leather Shoulder Bag
CROSS-BODY by - Yemisi Suleiman
- People call me ‘patriotic’ all the time
Every woman must own a cross-body bag. It is the “It” bag of the moment and they are very stylish too. Lately, fashionistas have devised a new way to wear the long-strapped purse that feels completely fresh and conveniently requires almost no effort to achieve. It’s all about positioning the bag so it sits somewhere between your waist, the top of your hip and even on your wrist, rather than the usual thigh-grazing length. This season’s “It” bags come in different exiting colours ,textures and styles to suit your personality. Good news is that, you can detach the strap to convert it instantly into a day or night clutch if you desire. To get more ideas, here are a few of the best trends, colours and bag shapes to choose from and how to carry them.
Henham - Small Crossbody Bag
•Dj Cuppy How would you describe your style? Hmmmm! My style is very girly, fun, colourful and chic. I wear a lot of dresses and prints. Ankara prints are my favourites. I can wear them every day of the year! What has your experience been like working on the international scene? How would you describe the feeling compared to when you work here? My experience has been great! People appreciate female DJs in the Western world a bit more; it’s almost a norm to see a female DJ doing her thing in the US than here in Nigeria. Nonetheless, I love working here and being able to play my favourite Naija jams! What challenges have you encountered so far? I have a funny one. When I started DJ-ing, I used to get turned away at clubs because I didn’t fit the ‘norm’ of what a DJ should look like. They would let my previous manager in (he was a guy) but not me. Then, they get the shock of their lives when they see me doing my thing!! What pre-show rituals do you perform? I practice like there’s no tomorrow. I have a few people on speed dial to assist me before a gig; my Dad is one of them. Yes, believe it or not, my Dad assists me with my playlist. We go through the songs together and he gives me tips on what tracks to play and for how long. He’s a perfectionist. I get it from him!
How does it feel going shoulder to shoulder with the big names in your field, especially being female? It feels fantastic. I have learnt to never let anyone or anything put me off what I do. I work hard and have faith that my talent will allow me to shine. I’m always up for a challenge so, bring it on! (laughs) Congratulations on your ‘City People Awards’ nomination for DJ of the Year. How does that make you feel? It’s nice to be recognized for what I do. I can’t thank my “Cupcakes” enough for always supporting me and keeping me going when it gets tough! Have you signed any artiste under RVMG? At the moment, no. RVMG has no other artiste under her belt. This will come in due time though. So look out!
Burberry Peyton London Leather Crossbody Bag
Rihanna in a cross-body Gucci bag
What kind of artistes are you looking to sign? RVMG will be looking to sign artistes that are diverse and relatable to by a diverse range of people. What advice do you have for young ladies who want to take a cue from you and venture into your line of work? I would advise young woman looking to venture into the entertainment industry to focus on the end goal; regardless of the challenges that come along the way. It’s always important to remember why you chose that career in the first place. This will get you through those tough days.
Small Marcie Leather Crossbody Bag Erica
Rocking the cross bag in style
August 2, 2015 /
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ALLURE ME-TIME
Get Captivated By - Jerome Onipede
WILL YOU MARRY A FAT PERSON? Maybe, if you are fat and see this caption, the first thing that may come to your mind is: What kind of foolish question is this? However, if you really think about it again, wouldn’t you rather know the opinion of different people out there and learn to live with it rather than pretend like “who cares”? Honestly, you should care and know what to take seriously and what to discard. For me, I believe the most important thing is to love yourself enough to do for yourself what will make you comfortable in yourself and for yourself. I have discovered that people around us will get comfortable with us to the degree that we are comfortable with ourselves. So the secret is: Get comfortable with your Creator (whose you are) and you will find that you are daily getting comfortable with who, what, why, where you are in your life on the way to all you are becoming! And, the aura on you will draw builders to you rather than destroyers. Now, get some popcorn, sit back and read some of the opinions of people that are not fat – about getting married to people who are fat.
by - Pamela Echemunor Not everyone can afford to spend a day at a luxury spa doing facials and massage while sipping champagne. Time may also not allow you to do this but who says you can’t turn your house to a spa. The truth is when your body gets accustomed to pampering, you will look much younger. Here are a few tips on how to have a fabulous me-time right in the comfort of your own home. eggs
Facials
For your facials, a nice mix of avocado, glycerin and eggs will make the perfect mask with two slices of cucumber for your eyes to help reduce dark circles and bags .Also, a soothing playlist of R&B in the background will help the nerves
John Emmanuel Uguruwe: No. It shows lack of self discipline. No matter how comfortable a lady is, she needs to watch her weight till she starts giving birth. Shade: Why not? If there’s love, shape or size doesn’t have to be an excuse at all. What if that person adds weight him/herself, will the partner leave him or her? I can be married to anybody. Happiness and peace of mind count and not size of body. Oscar Mbanugo: It all depends. If my spec is someone on the heavy side, then yes. However, if I met her and started dating her while (she was) slender, then I think, it’s so wrong to leave her because she became heavy. I, for one, would remain with her irrespective of her new found size. Love should conquer size.
sea salt
glycerine
fatima
Fill up the tub with warm water mixed with sea salt and a nice bath gel. The sweet scent of the gel and the tingly bubbles will massage you. Soak for as long as you want but the maximum should be an hour, forty- five minutes (1hour, 45 minutes).
Turn off any sort of uncomfortable disturbance Cell phones tend to make you snap back to reality, so throw them somewhere and forget they exist that day. Choose a day you will be home alone without any sort of distraction.
bath gel
Hair Bands and Wine
Inhale sweet relaxing scents
Use a hair band or hairpins to secure your hair away from your face so as to expose your forehead. This way, your entire face will benefit from the facials. A bottle of Chateau red wine will help you relax even more. hair bands
After soaking, pat-dry body and gently massage with coconut oil or a nice scented massage oil. You could also try using the oil cleansing method to lock moisture into your skin and make it glow. Rub coconut, almond, olive or jojoba oil into your skin and wipe it away, using a towel moistened with warm water. Rinse off in the shower and pat your body dry. red wine
Pamper feet
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Your feet also need some TLC after all the walking and moving around. Give yourself a nice foot scrub with jelly or coconut oil for about ten minutes and then wrap them in a towel for 20 minutes while relaxing or watching a funny movie.
/ August 2, 2015
coconut oil
Face Massage The face is a very delicate part of the body so gently wash off mask and pat dry then gently massage face in round circles, paying great attention to temples which are stress spots
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POCKET FINA By - Omilola Oshikoya COMMON BAD MONEY HABITS
…CONTINUED FROM LAST WEEK
Solution:
• Diversify your savings or investments keep liquid and not so liquid assets for example savings account, fixed income, stocks, or real estate.
Cleanse and scrub Use your favourite facial cleanser to get your facial off to a great start. To scrub your face, the best recommendation would be “Apricot Scrub for face and body”. You could go natural with ingredients at home which include: one tablespoon sugar, one tablespoon honey, and one tablespoon lemon juice; or one tablespoon finely ground oatmeal, one tablespoon honey and one tablespoon milk. Apply the scrub in gentle, circular motions all over your face; from your T-zone down your nose, across your cheeks and under your chin. Instead of pressing into your skin, let the scrub do the work for you and lightly lift away the top layer of dead skin cells. Use warm water to rinse away the scrub, leaving your face fresh, soft and glowing. Pat your face with a soft towel.
• Create an emergency fund for emergencies only. There are articles on my blog on how to set one up oatmeal
honey and lemon
After a day of just pampering yourself without excessive spending, you will feel right as rain. Make a decision to stay home and take care of yourself as often as possible, not just for that special one in your life but for you especially. Stay healthy.
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Do not own cards for your savings account or emergency fund.
• Open an account in a bank far away from home and also open your savings account in a bank that is separate from your current account. 8. Lack of budgeting A lot of people do not live on a budget. Most people don’t know how to budget. A budget is a blue print for achieving specific goals. In simple terms, it is a list of your likely income and expenses for a given period. Solution: Develop a monthly budget. Kindly check www.pocketfinance101.blogspot. com for articles on how to create a budget 9. Do not keep financial records Financial records include bank statements, receipts, cetificates, policy documents etc Solution: •
Individuals should keep receipt envelope.
• Entrepreneurs should create a process for keeping records. This helps in tax computation as well as managing cash flow effectively.
Kehinde Oyenegbin: No! I can’t get married to a person that has put on so much weight because of future health challenges related to excess body fat. A person who is over-weight is for sure going to suffer from health problems like diabetes, hypertension, arthritis, coronary heart disease, etc. due to excess body fat. To avoid such challenge, it’s better I don’t get involved with such a person. Olamide Sanya: My candid opinion is this: I would not like to marry someone that has put on so much weight. Most of them get too comfortable in their own skin and, most times, they don’t like working on it. Instead, they start their own quote – ‘this is me, accept me!’ But, if the person is willing to work on it, I am ready to go all the way. Unfortunately, they spend more time battling with low self esteem rather than losing weight. Janey Molara Wilson: Yes, if I really love the person and I am sure it is the will of God for me. Adding so much weight or not, I will marry him; then, assist him to continue to stay healthy. TO BE CONTINUED …
Ovie Usie: Yes. I can marry a fat person because, they seem more caring and committed to a relationship;
avocado
Bubble bath
the reason being that most of them have inferiority complex and low self esteem. They appreciate people that accept them. I dated someone like that in school. She was very committed so I wouldn’t mind marrying such.
Counseling inquiries on Marriage, Relationships, Career and Matchmaking >> @jeromeistalking on Twitter. “Like” Jerome Yaovi Onipede on Facebook.
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10. Do not invest or save because they believe they don’t earn enough or have enough. A lot of people fail to make investments or fail to save because they feel they don’t earn enough or don’t have enough. What they don’t realize is that it is best to start small, start early but most importantly start now. There would never be a better time to invest or save. Solution: • Try to save something while your salary is small; According to Jack Benny says it’s impossible to save after you begin to earn more. • Start small and start now. Warren Buffets first investment were 6 shares he bought when he was 11 years old. He bought 3 for himself and 3 for his sister. • Understand compound interest: Compound interest is the interest you earn on your interest. So instead of spending the interest you re-invest it. So for instance if you invest N100 in an investment vehicle that provides a return on investment of 10% annually, at the end of the first year, you would have N110. Most people would spend the N10 earned as interest and only invest the principal of N100. However, a person who understands compound interest would reinvest the entire N110 and would have N121 at the end of the second year. Albert Einstein says: “Compound interest is the eighth wonder of the world. He who understands it, earns it, he who doesn’t , pays it.” •
Consistency is key. Create a direct debit TO BE CONTINUED NEXT WEEK…
Omilola is a UK certified life coach, financial/wealth/business coach, public speaker, entrepreneur, media and publications specialist. Omilola spent the last 12 years in Finance/Investment banking and Accounting in different sectors such as Healthcare, Aviation, Hospitality and Retail, Financial Services, Infrastructure etc. For comments and questions please email pocketfinance101@gmail. com. Follow @pocketfinance and @omilola on twitter. Also visit www. pocketfinance101.blogspot.com www.omioshikoya.blogspot.com August 2, 2015 /
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FEA TURE
ALLURE ME-TIME
Get Captivated By - Jerome Onipede
WILL YOU MARRY A FAT PERSON? Maybe, if you are fat and see this caption, the first thing that may come to your mind is: What kind of foolish question is this? However, if you really think about it again, wouldn’t you rather know the opinion of different people out there and learn to live with it rather than pretend like “who cares”? Honestly, you should care and know what to take seriously and what to discard. For me, I believe the most important thing is to love yourself enough to do for yourself what will make you comfortable in yourself and for yourself. I have discovered that people around us will get comfortable with us to the degree that we are comfortable with ourselves. So the secret is: Get comfortable with your Creator (whose you are) and you will find that you are daily getting comfortable with who, what, why, where you are in your life on the way to all you are becoming! And, the aura on you will draw builders to you rather than destroyers. Now, get some popcorn, sit back and read some of the opinions of people that are not fat – about getting married to people who are fat.
by - Pamela Echemunor Not everyone can afford to spend a day at a luxury spa doing facials and massage while sipping champagne. Time may also not allow you to do this but who says you can’t turn your house to a spa. The truth is when your body gets accustomed to pampering, you will look much younger. Here are a few tips on how to have a fabulous me-time right in the comfort of your own home. eggs
Facials
For your facials, a nice mix of avocado, glycerin and eggs will make the perfect mask with two slices of cucumber for your eyes to help reduce dark circles and bags .Also, a soothing playlist of R&B in the background will help the nerves
John Emmanuel Uguruwe: No. It shows lack of self discipline. No matter how comfortable a lady is, she needs to watch her weight till she starts giving birth. Shade: Why not? If there’s love, shape or size doesn’t have to be an excuse at all. What if that person adds weight him/herself, will the partner leave him or her? I can be married to anybody. Happiness and peace of mind count and not size of body. Oscar Mbanugo: It all depends. If my spec is someone on the heavy side, then yes. However, if I met her and started dating her while (she was) slender, then I think, it’s so wrong to leave her because she became heavy. I, for one, would remain with her irrespective of her new found size. Love should conquer size.
sea salt
fatima
glycerine
Fill up the tub with warm water mixed with sea salt and a nice bath gel. The sweet scent of the gel and the tingly bubbles will massage you. Soak for as long as you want but the maximum should be an hour, forty- five minutes (1hour, 45 minutes).
Turn off any sort of uncomfortable disturbance Cell phones tend to make you snap back to reality, so throw them somewhere and forget they exist that day. Choose a day you will be home alone without any sort of distraction.
bath gel
Hair Bands and Wine
Inhale sweet relaxing scents
Use a hair band or hairpins to secure your hair away from your face so as to expose your forehead. This way, your entire face will benefit from the facials. A bottle of Chateau red wine will help you relax even more. hair bands
After soaking, pat-dry body and gently massage with coconut oil or a nice scented massage oil. You could also try using the oil cleansing method to lock moisture into your skin and make it glow. Rub coconut, almond, olive or jojoba oil into your skin and wipe it away, using a towel moistened with warm water. Rinse off in the shower and pat your body dry. red wine
Pamper feet
jelly
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Your feet also need some TLC after all the walking and moving around. Give yourself a nice foot scrub with jelly or coconut oil for about ten minutes and then wrap them in a towel for 20 minutes while relaxing or watching a funny movie.
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coconut oil
Face Massage The face is a very delicate part of the body so gently wash off mask and pat dry then gently massage face in round circles, paying great attention to temples which are stress spots
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POCKET FINA By - Omilola Oshikoya COMMON BAD MONEY HABITS
…CONTINUED FROM LAST WEEK
Solution:
• Diversify your savings or investments keep liquid and not so liquid assets for example savings account, fixed income, stocks, or real estate.
Cleanse and scrub Use your favourite facial cleanser to get your facial off to a great start. To scrub your face, the best recommendation would be “Apricot Scrub for face and body”. You could go natural with ingredients at home which include: one tablespoon sugar, one tablespoon honey, and one tablespoon lemon juice; or one tablespoon finely ground oatmeal, one tablespoon honey and one tablespoon milk. Apply the scrub in gentle, circular motions all over your face; from your T-zone down your nose, across your cheeks and under your chin. Instead of pressing into your skin, let the scrub do the work for you and lightly lift away the top layer of dead skin cells. Use warm water to rinse away the scrub, leaving your face fresh, soft and glowing. Pat your face with a soft towel.
• Create an emergency fund for emergencies only. There are articles on my blog on how to set one up oatmeal
honey and lemon
After a day of just pampering yourself without excessive spending, you will feel right as rain. Make a decision to stay home and take care of yourself as often as possible, not just for that special one in your life but for you especially. Stay healthy.
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Do not own cards for your savings account or emergency fund.
• Open an account in a bank far away from home and also open your savings account in a bank that is separate from your current account. 8. Lack of budgeting A lot of people do not live on a budget. Most people don’t know how to budget. A budget is a blue print for achieving specific goals. In simple terms, it is a list of your likely income and expenses for a given period. Solution: Develop a monthly budget. Kindly check www.pocketfinance101.blogspot. com for articles on how to create a budget 9. Do not keep financial records Financial records include bank statements, receipts, cetificates, policy documents etc Solution: •
Individuals should keep receipt envelope.
• Entrepreneurs should create a process for keeping records. This helps in tax computation as well as managing cash flow effectively.
Kehinde Oyenegbin: No! I can’t get married to a person that has put on so much weight because of future health challenges related to excess body fat. A person who is over-weight is for sure going to suffer from health problems like diabetes, hypertension, arthritis, coronary heart disease, etc. due to excess body fat. To avoid such challenge, it’s better I don’t get involved with such a person. Olamide Sanya: My candid opinion is this: I would not like to marry someone that has put on so much weight. Most of them get too comfortable in their own skin and, most times, they don’t like working on it. Instead, they start their own quote – ‘this is me, accept me!’ But, if the person is willing to work on it, I am ready to go all the way. Unfortunately, they spend more time battling with low self esteem rather than losing weight. Janey Molara Wilson: Yes, if I really love the person and I am sure it is the will of God for me. Adding so much weight or not, I will marry him; then, assist him to continue to stay healthy. TO BE CONTINUED …
Ovie Usie: Yes. I can marry a fat person because, they seem more caring and committed to a relationship;
avocado
Bubble bath
the reason being that most of them have inferiority complex and low self esteem. They appreciate people that accept them. I dated someone like that in school. She was very committed so I wouldn’t mind marrying such.
Counseling inquiries on Marriage, Relationships, Career and Matchmaking >> @jeromeistalking on Twitter. “Like” Jerome Yaovi Onipede on Facebook.
NCE
10. Do not invest or save because they believe they don’t earn enough or have enough. A lot of people fail to make investments or fail to save because they feel they don’t earn enough or don’t have enough. What they don’t realize is that it is best to start small, start early but most importantly start now. There would never be a better time to invest or save. Solution: • Try to save something while your salary is small; According to Jack Benny says it’s impossible to save after you begin to earn more. • Start small and start now. Warren Buffets first investment were 6 shares he bought when he was 11 years old. He bought 3 for himself and 3 for his sister. • Understand compound interest: Compound interest is the interest you earn on your interest. So instead of spending the interest you re-invest it. So for instance if you invest N100 in an investment vehicle that provides a return on investment of 10% annually, at the end of the first year, you would have N110. Most people would spend the N10 earned as interest and only invest the principal of N100. However, a person who understands compound interest would reinvest the entire N110 and would have N121 at the end of the second year. Albert Einstein says: “Compound interest is the eighth wonder of the world. He who understands it, earns it, he who doesn’t , pays it.” •
Consistency is key. Create a direct debit TO BE CONTINUED NEXT WEEK…
Omilola is a UK certified life coach, financial/wealth/business coach, public speaker, entrepreneur, media and publications specialist. Omilola spent the last 12 years in Finance/Investment banking and Accounting in different sectors such as Healthcare, Aviation, Hospitality and Retail, Financial Services, Infrastructure etc. For comments and questions please email pocketfinance101@gmail. com. Follow @pocketfinance and @omilola on twitter. Also visit www. pocketfinance101.blogspot.com www.omioshikoya.blogspot.com August 2, 2015 /
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PEO PLE PEOPLE
F E ATU R E
luxury
“ONE PARTY AT A TIME!”
FOOD E
wines spirits
By Pamela Echemunor
rotimi amaechi
with Maria Martinez
Delicious Recipes For Cooking With Bread
What Do They Drink? Making a statement with what your choice of drink, as we know Is as important as what you wear in these circles. What does every A-lister have in common? They play host to some of the best parties in town. They also know the latest trends in every aspect of lifestyle and set the tone for what is in. In this series of Luxury Wines and Spirits, various celebrities and high society people will be sharing with us what they choose to drink and why and most important when. We will also give you some signature cocktail recipes and tips. Today we feature Patroranking. Patoranking stands out as one of the younger, bolder and newer voices taking the music industry by storm, creating buzz and getting a lot of attention from fans and industry people alike. He remains determined to forge new paths with his music and introduce Africa’s new class of talent to the world, creating music that is vastly appealing and relatable. Patoranking’s energetic and unique approach to the established Dancehall genre is second to none.
Patoranking
Certainly there are some obvious choices when you think of drinks of the rich and famous (the Fabergé Eggs of this world), but everyone knows a well-mixed cocktail is always a recommended offering. Patoranking’s drink of choice is definitely vodka from what we saw by spending time with him and his crew. Ever wonder what Patronking’s favourite drink is? He shares with us his favourite cocktails and their recipes. Enjoy!
Deciding what to have for breakfast can be incredibly annoying; sometimes one feels like options are limited. Bread is the closest food to turn to and its one of the most versatile meals to work with, it can be used to make sandwich to snack on, topping for other foods etc. Here are a few recipes made with bread to consider for breakfast. FRENCH TOAST Ingredients • A loaf of Bread • Salt • 2 Tbsp Cinnamon • Eggs • Vegetable Oil or Olive Oil • Honey or Syrup • 3 Tbsp Milk
A. PASSION PUNCH: (1/ part Passion fruit or mango puree, 2 parts X-rated, 1 part Skyy Passion and top with Bollinger Champagne). Garnished with pink/red sugar rimmed glass and served in a high ball glass
C. SKYY BERRY SPARKLE: 2 oz. SKYY Infusions Raspberry 1 oz. Cranberry juice ¼ oz. Lime juice ½ oz. Honey syrup Fill with Club Soda Garnished with Lime wedge and serviced in a Martini glass.
Procedure Beat eggs in bowl, add milk (could be powdered or condensed), salt and cinnamon, whisk together. Place a non stick pan on the fire, add vegetable oil (Just enough to grease pan). Drench bread in mixture until fully covered, serve with honey or syrup. GARLIC BREAD Ingredients • 1 long loaf of bread • 4 garlic cloves, crushed • 2 Tbsp butter, softened • 1 tsp dried thyme
D. VODKA LEMONADE: 1 1/2 oz vodka, 6-8 oz cold lemonade, lemon slices. B. SKYY BLUE: 1 oz. SKYY Infusions Citrus 1 oz. Blue Curacao 1 oz. Lime Juice 1 oz. Triple Sec. Garnished with a sugar cane stalk and served in a highball glass
You don’t have to be a celebrity to drink like one. Try these recipes at home.
Maria Martinez is the Managing Director of Luxeria, Nigerian based fine wine and luxury spirit merchants. maria@luxeria.ng | www.luxeria.ng
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EBONY LIFE TV MEET AND GREET SESSION WITH THE PRESIDENT
Procedure Make small slits horizontally across bread. Mince garlic and mix the garlic and thyme together. Use a knife to place the butter in between the slits of bread and around loaf. Wrap the bread in foil paper and place in the centre of the oven for 10-15 minutes until bread turns golden.
Email: pamela.echemunor@gmail.com, Instagram: @nanya2207, Twitter @nanya2207.
By Pamela Echemunor The 21st of July, 2015 was truly a historic day for Nigerians in Washington D.C, United States, as Ebony Life TV hosted an interactive session with President Muhammadu Buhari (GCFR) in commemoration of the President’s historic visit to the United States of America. The event which took place at the Embassy of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, U.S.A, welcomed young technocrats and professionals from a wide array of fields of business and careers, giving them a rare opportunity to come face to face with the president intricately. The national anthem set the event in motion creating an atmosphere of emotional resound. The guests were later on given the opportunity to speak with the president and give him their heartfelt wishes for a new and better Nigeria. In response to the many wishes, President Muhammadu Buhari restated his vow to tackle insurgency and general insecurity, while emphasizing his determination to build a vibrant economy as well as invest heavily in the educational sector. He also thanked the organizers and the diaspora young professionals for according him the opportunity of the interactive session. The event was attended by eminent Nigerians from home and the diaspora.
president buhari and mo abudu
Ojinika Obiekwe and guest
Kashim Shettima, Abiola Ajimobi, Tanko Al-Makura, Adams Oshiomole and wife, Lara
cross section of attendees
Rochas Okorocha and Ambassador Adefuye
ALH. FUNTUA AND EMEFIELE
garba shehu and femi adeshina
Kaline Akinkugbe, Eunice Omole, Mo Abudu, Jide Olaoluwa, Tokunbo Alamudun
African Artists’ Foundation (AAF) announces Female Artists’ Platform By Oscar Ochiogu
African Artists’ Foundation Presents the Female Artists’ Platform, Supported by The Ford Foundation with the Theme “Design is the Personality of an Idea“, which held from July 19-August 3,2015 at Ford Foundation, 105 Close, Banana Island, Lagos. Launched in 2010 the Female Artists Development Project is an annual initiative to promote a more gender equal creative industry. Each year, artists are chosen to work on a project relating to a theme and provided with production stipends to complete their work. Along with the final exhibition, mentorship programs for young girls and public discussions expand the dialogue to a larger community. The Female Artists’ Platform aims to draw attention to female artists and designers living and working in Africa, unearth and develop new talent, introduce new art forms, and highlight the diversity of women who are exploring ways to express themselves through visual art. Female Artist Development Project also hopes to challenge these artists to take bold steps in their creative concepts and processes, so they may have the freedom to create and exhibit works that are communicative, provocative and relevant. It seeks to shed light on the role of the artist in African society, to create awareness around female creative expression, and address her under- representation in the Nigerian contemporary art community. Currently in its third year, African Artists’ Foundation remains confident that the Female Artists’ Platform will continue to spur the development of artistic expression as a tool for empowerment and social development in Nigeria and Africa. The artists were also asked to mentor a secondary school-aged girl of their choice and work with her to produce a work for the grand finale.
Allyn Gaestel
Wana Udobang
Nkeiruka Oparaah
wunika mukan
hauwa mukan
Fortune Imerhion
Buki Adebimpe and Olayinka Sangotoye
Eva Kouka
Bimbola Akiode
Amina Doherty
Joana Choumali
Madupeola Fadugba
August 2, 2015 /
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PEO PLE PEOPLE
F E ATU R E
luxury
“ONE PARTY AT A TIME!”
FOOD E
wines spirits
By Pamela Echemunor
with Maria Martinez
Delicious Recipes For Cooking With Bread
What Do They Drink?
Making a statement with what your choice of drink, as we know Is as important as what you wear in these circles. What does every A-lister have in common? They play host to some of the best parties in town. They also know the latest trends in every aspect of lifestyle and set the tone for what is in. In this series of Luxury Wines and Spirits, various celebrities and high society people will be sharing with us what they choose to drink and why and most important when. We will also give you some signature cocktail recipes and tips. Today we feature Patroranking. Patoranking stands out as one of the younger, bolder and newer voices taking the music industry by storm, creating buzz and getting a lot of attention from fans and industry people alike. He remains determined to forge new paths with his music and introduce Africa’s new class of talent to the world, creating music that is vastly appealing and relatable. Patoranking’s energetic and unique approach to the established Dancehall genre is second to none.
Patoranking
Certainly there are some obvious choices when you think of drinks of the rich and famous (the Fabergé Eggs of this world), but everyone knows a well-mixed cocktail is always a recommended offering. Patoranking’s drink of choice is definitely vodka from what we saw by spending time with him and his crew. Ever wonder what Patronking’s favourite drink is? He shares with us his favourite cocktails and their recipes. Enjoy!
Deciding what to have for breakfast can be incredibly annoying; sometimes one feels like options are limited. Bread is the closest food to turn to and its one of the most versatile meals to work with, it can be used to make sandwich to snack on, topping for other foods etc. Here are a few recipes made with bread to consider for breakfast. FRENCH TOAST Ingredients • A loaf of Bread • Salt • 2 Tbsp Cinnamon • Eggs • Vegetable Oil or Olive Oil • Honey or Syrup • 3 Tbsp Milk
A. PASSION PUNCH: (1/ part Passion fruit or mango puree, 2 parts X-rated, 1 part Skyy Passion and top with Bollinger Champagne). Garnished with pink/red sugar rimmed glass and served in a high ball glass
C. SKYY BERRY SPARKLE: 2 oz. SKYY Infusions Raspberry 1 oz. Cranberry juice ¼ oz. Lime juice ½ oz. Honey syrup Fill with Club Soda Garnished with Lime wedge and serviced in a Martini glass.
Procedure Beat eggs in bowl, add milk (could be powdered or condensed), salt and cinnamon, whisk together. Place a non stick pan on the fire, add vegetable oil (Just enough to grease pan). Drench bread in mixture until fully covered, serve with honey or syrup. GARLIC BREAD Ingredients • 1 long loaf of bread • 4 garlic cloves, crushed • 2 Tbsp butter, softened • 1 tsp dried thyme
D. VODKA LEMONADE: 1 1/2 oz vodka, 6-8 oz cold lemonade, lemon slices. B. SKYY BLUE: 1 oz. SKYY Infusions Citrus 1 oz. Blue Curacao 1 oz. Lime Juice 1 oz. Triple Sec. Garnished with a sugar cane stalk and served in a highball glass
You don’t have to be a celebrity to drink like one. Try these recipes at home.
Maria Martinez is the Managing Director of Luxeria, Nigerian based fine wine and luxury spirit merchants. maria@luxeria.ng | www.luxeria.ng
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/ August 2, 2015
Procedure Make small slits horizontally across bread. Mince garlic and mix the garlic and thyme together. Use a knife to place the butter in between the slits of bread and around loaf. Wrap the bread in foil paper and place in the centre of the oven for 10-15 minutes until bread turns golden.
Email: pamela.echemunor@gmail.com, Instagram: @nanya2207, Twitter @nanya2207.
EBONY LIFE TV MEET AND GREET SESSION WITH THE PRESIDENT By Pamela Echemunor The 21st of July, 2015 was truly a historic day for Nigerians in Washington D.C, United States, as Ebony Life TV hosted an interactive session with President Muhammadu Buhari (GCFR) in commemoration of the President’s historic visit to the United States of America. The event which took place at the Embassy of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, U.S.A, welcomed young technocrats and professionals from a wide array of fields of business and careers, giving them a rare opportunity to come face to face with the president intricately. The national anthem set the event in motion creating an atmosphere of emotional resound. The guests were later on given the opportunity to speak with the president and give him their heartfelt wishes for a new and better Nigeria. In response to the many wishes, President Muhammadu Buhari restated his vow to tackle insurgency and general insecurity, while emphasizing his determination to build a vibrant economy as well as invest heavily in the educational sector. He also thanked the organizers and the diaspora young professionals for according him the opportunity of the interactive session. The event was attended by eminent Nigerians from home and the diaspora.
rotimi amaechi
president buhari and mo abudu
Ojinika Obiekwe and guest
Kashim Shettima, Abiola Ajimobi, Tanko Al-Makura, Adams Oshiomole and wife, Lara
cross section of attendees
Rochas Okorocha and Ambassador Adefuye
ALH. FUNTUA AND EMEFIELE
garba shehu and femi adeshina
Kaline Akinkugbe, Eunice Omole, Mo Abudu, Jide Olaoluwa, Tokunbo Alamudun
African Artists’ Foundation (AAF) announces Female Artists’ Platform By Oscar Ochiogu
African Artists’ Foundation Presents the Female Artists’ Platform, Supported by The Ford Foundation with the Theme “Design is the Personality of an Idea“, which held from July 19-August 3,2015 at Ford Foundation, 105 Close, Banana Island, Lagos. Launched in 2010 the Female Artists Development Project is an annual initiative to promote a more gender equal creative industry. Each year, artists are chosen to work on a project relating to a theme and provided with production stipends to complete their work. Along with the final exhibition, mentorship programs for young girls and public discussions expand the dialogue to a larger community. The Female Artists’ Platform aims to draw attention to female artists and designers living and working in Africa, unearth and develop new talent, introduce new art forms, and highlight the diversity of women who are exploring ways to express themselves through visual art. Female Artist Development Project also hopes to challenge these artists to take bold steps in their creative concepts and processes, so they may have the freedom to create and exhibit works that are communicative, provocative and relevant. It seeks to shed light on the role of the artist in African society, to create awareness around female creative expression, and address her under- representation in the Nigerian contemporary art community. Currently in its third year, African Artists’ Foundation remains confident that the Female Artists’ Platform will continue to spur the development of artistic expression as a tool for empowerment and social development in Nigeria and Africa. The artists were also asked to mentor a secondary school-aged girl of their choice and work with her to produce a work for the grand finale.
Allyn Gaestel
Wana Udobang
Nkeiruka Oparaah
wunika mukan
hauwa mukan
Fortune Imerhion
Buki Adebimpe and Olayinka Sangotoye
Eva Kouka
Bimbola Akiode
Amina Doherty
Joana Choumali
Madupeola Fadugba
August 2, 2015 /
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