Allure 10 January 2016

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January 10, 2016

19 Memorable Beauty Looks

New Year

Resolution

2016

RASAKI AKANNI OKOYA - Still Going Strong @ 76


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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

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New Year Resolution 2016 19 Memorable Beauty Looks in 2015

PEOPLE 14

• Maison Fahrenheit at One • AFDEC Celebrates Micro Fashion Entrepreneurs

Editor’s Note Chief Akanni Okoya needs no introduction. He is at the fore–front of whatever industrial revolution we have achieved as a country. Looking at Nigeria with the eye of China and other first-world countries, one may sniff at the words ‘fore–front’ and ‘industrial revolution’. But, pondering at the challenges of business survival in the country and our penchant for everything imported, we all must admit that we owe a lot to industrial revolutionists like Chief Okoya, Alhaji Aliko Dangote, Chief Adedoyin, Chief Oba Otudeko, Chief Mike Adenuga and Chief Femi Otedola to mention a few. Through their vision of self-sustainability, we have every household stocking their products today. Chief Okoya turned 76 on December 12. He is our guest today. Read his take on life and issues hindering Nigeria’s industrial growth. Turn to pp. 8, 9 & 10. It’s a new year and as tradition goes, time to renew, reenergize and strategize before time beats us to the goal post of success. This week, we devote our fashion pages to the style resolutions of some celebrities. See pp. 4 & 5. We also take a retrospective view on ‘25 of the most memorable red carpet beauty looks’ in 2015. See pp. 6 - 7 for who got our thumbs–up. I hope you enjoy our package. Enjoy your week! CHIBOK GIRLS: 500 days and counting.

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Remmy Diagbare @ Vanguardallure1

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COVER STORY

Chief Rasaki Akanni Okoya

Quotes... “It’s fine to celebrate success but it is more important to heed the lessons of failure”. - Bill Gates

“Obstacles are those frightful things you see when you take your eyes off your goal”. - Henry Ford

“Victory is always possible for the person who refuses to stop fighting”.

- Napoleon Hill

TEAM JEMI EKUNKUNBOR

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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

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ALLURE’S

WEEKLY FAB LIST !

Lanvin draped jersey dress

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.

SILK BLOUSE

A silk top in a neutral color, such as ivory or black is a great base for layering, but also a classic piece on its own.You can also try other colours that pop in this trend.

Oasis silk blouse

Fendi silk blouse

MARSHMALLOW COLOUR TREND

Topshop leopard print on acid pants

Baby blue, candyfloss pink,chick yellow and almond green made a welcome change from the more intense colours of the season marking a definite move towards pastels and acid bonbon shade at Dolce & Gabbana and Giorgio Armani. Jimmy Choo candy floss shoes

Chanel baby blue boy bag

DKNY jersey dress

JERSEY DRESSES Topshop leopard print on acid top

LEOPARD TREND ON ACID

Off the wall reinterpretation on the catwalk scene this season brought us leopard print depped in fluro paint,acid bleached,yellow and red as seen at Louis Vuitton and turquoise blue at Miu Miu.

If last season was all about flare,this time around it is the dress that gets the jersey treatment. A new essential, seen at Céline, Stella McCartney and Chloé. This trend is chic and edgy.

Halle Berry in Vera Wang January 10, 2016 /

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FA S H I O N

FASH IO N I intend to be more steadfast in my craft this year, building myself as a brand that will enrich the Nigerian film industry and other sectors I’m involved in.

New Year Resolution By - Yemisi Suleiman and Pamela Echemunor It’s New Year’s Resolution time. It’s a time to reflect on the changes we want (or need) to make and resolve to follow through on those changes. With 2016

2016

My New Year resolution for 2016 is to remain health conscious by going for regular check ups and working to make my music even hotter than it was in 2015, and entertain millions of people worldwide.

My style resolution is to be unique in every way, experimenting on new trends and evolve more fashion wise.

My style resolution is to continue to be myself and continually promote Africa through the Yemi Alade style.

I intend to be more steadfast in my craft this year

here, Allure speaks with personalities and celebrities and asked them what their new year and style resolution are. This was what they said.

To remain more health conscious this year

YEMI ALADE

BUCHI FRANKLIN

TAIWO SMITH NDIDI OBIOHA To enter the year with a very optimistic mind, I resolve to be very optimistic this year, with a firm believe that whatever I set my mind to doing, I will achieve it. Again, we should all put God first in 2016, without him we are nowhere. I am looking forward to going into some form of manufacturing this 2016, which for me, is a way of looking inwards, and giving back to the society. I believe that 2016 will create opportunities for businesses to thrive; we just have to open our eyes to see what the opportunities are. I am being very optimistic with 2016, because 2015 was a year of experience. It was a rough ride I for a lot of people even the economy, it created that resolve platform for us to see to be very how we can land safely. I believe 2016 will create optimistic this year the needed platform for greater things ahead.

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/ January 10, 2016

DEYEMI OKANLAWON I had an amazing 2015 and I met and surpassed most of my goals. This year, I will be focusing on personal development, reading, training to hone my craft, getting physically toned and also, I intend to work with management on building a brand that would add more value to movie producers and corporate organizations I work with. I worked with Mai I Atafo and his team in resolve 2015 to discover a to hone my style that best suits craft and my personality and my work as an actor develop and I’ve reached a myself point where I am very comfortable with my own style. I started by de-cluttering my wardrobe and giving out stuff that I acquired because they were trendy, but I’ve lost inertest in. I’ve decided to work with stylists to rebuild my wardrobe and to invest in more timeless pieces.

I would love to expand more as far as My Extentionz is concerned. And To as far as mentoring young balance women is concerned, as a team, we believe there my time with are lots of opportunities work and my out there for young girls family to explore. I believe it is our duty to show them how it’s done and help them grow. That amongst others, is one of the aim of our brand. I believe if we can achieve that, then we would have met our goal. That is my New Year resolution. As for style, personally, I intend to try to balance my time with the company and my family more, because it is really hard having the kids and then the husband to take care of. With both of us working, we don’t really spend so much time with the kids. Sometimes I feel guilty because, most times I am at the store, and then I get home, my girls at the store keep calling for one thing or the other. I just want to be able to balance both of them, and also keep looking good as always. If I can get that balance, I think life will be much easier.

MAUREEN ONYEREKWA

DAKORE EGBUSON AKANDE I honestly don’t have any resolutions; I just want to do great work. What is your style resolution for 2016? My fashion and style resolution is to keep evolving and to keep supporting the Nigerian Fashion Industry.

I just want to do great work

I realy dont have a new year resolution. But wish list. I wish for good To health and long life for create my loved ones, more blessings and every time to look good thing that comes good always with 2016. I am a busy person; my job takes more of my time. But I will try and up my fashion game, create more time for myself and see how it goes. I have resolved that no matter how stressed I am, or how demanding the job is, I just have to create time to look good.

KEHINDE SMITH For 2016, I wish to open a location of My Extensionz in Abuja. we have I a lot of clients in Abuja have that are expecting us. We also intend to extend our resolved to services to other parts of relax more Lagos.

this year

I have so many, but most importantly, I have resolved to relax more this year. I still want to work but, I also will try to relax more. I think I overworked myself in 2015. I know there is no such thing as overworking one’s self, but I truly have. I just want to relax more and enjoy life. My mum always tells me to calm down, that I work too hard, she says I can still work and enjoy myself. So that is one of my New Year resolutions for 2016. .

January 10, 2016 /

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FA S H I O N

FASH IO N I intend to be more steadfast in my craft this year, building myself as a brand that will enrich the Nigerian film industry and other sectors I’m involved in.

New Year Resolution By - Yemisi Suleiman and Pamela Echemunor It’s New Year’s Resolution time. It’s a time to reflect on the changes we want (or need) to make and resolve to follow through on those changes. With 2016

2016

My New Year resolution for 2016 is to remain health conscious by going for regular check ups and working to make my music even hotter than it was in 2015, and entertain millions of people worldwide.

My style resolution is to be unique in every way, experimenting on new trends and evolve more fashion wise.

My style resolution is to continue to be myself and continually promote Africa through the Yemi Alade style.

I intend to be more steadfast in my craft this year

here, Allure speaks with personalities and celebrities and asked them what their new year and style resolution are. This was what they said.

To remain more health conscious this year

YEMI ALADE

BUCHI FRANKLIN

TAIWO SMITH NDIDI OBIOHA To enter the year with a very optimistic mind, I resolve to be very optimistic this year, with a firm believe that whatever I set my mind to doing, I will achieve it. Again, we should all put God first in 2016, without him we are nowhere. I am looking forward to going into some form of manufacturing this 2016, which for me, is a way of looking inwards, and giving back to the society. I believe that 2016 will create opportunities for businesses to thrive; we just have to open our eyes to see what the opportunities are. I am being very optimistic with 2016, because 2015 was a year of experience. It was a rough ride I for a lot of people even the economy, it created that resolve platform for us to see to be very how we can land safely. I believe 2016 will create optimistic this year the needed platform for greater things ahead.

4

/ January 10, 2016

DEYEMI OKANLAWON I had an amazing 2015 and I met and surpassed most of my goals. This year, I will be focusing on personal development, reading, training to hone my craft, getting physically toned and also, I intend to work with management on building a brand that would add more value to movie producers and corporate organizations I work with. I worked with Mai I Atafo and his team in resolve 2015 to discover a to hone my style that best suits craft and my personality and my work as an actor develop and I’ve reached a myself point where I am very comfortable with my own style. I started by de-cluttering my wardrobe and giving out stuff that I acquired because they were trendy, but I’ve lost inertest in. I’ve decided to work with stylists to rebuild my wardrobe and to invest in more timeless pieces.

I would love to expand more as far as My Extentionz is concerned. And To as far as mentoring young balance women is concerned, as a team, we believe there my time with are lots of opportunities work and my out there for young girls family to explore. I believe it is our duty to show them how it’s done and help them grow. That amongst others, is one of the aim of our brand. I believe if we can achieve that, then we would have met our goal. That is my New Year resolution. As for style, personally, I intend to try to balance my time with the company and my family more, because it is really hard having the kids and then the husband to take care of. With both of us working, we don’t really spend so much time with the kids. Sometimes I feel guilty because, most times I am at the store, and then I get home, my girls at the store keep calling for one thing or the other. I just want to be able to balance both of them, and also keep looking good as always. If I can get that balance, I think life will be much easier.

MAUREEN ONYEREKWA

DAKORE EGBUSON AKANDE I honestly don’t have any resolutions; I just want to do great work. What is your style resolution for 2016? My fashion and style resolution is to keep evolving and to keep supporting the Nigerian Fashion Industry.

I just want to do great work

I realy dont have a new year resolution. But wish list. I wish for good To health and long life for create my loved ones, more blessings and every time to look good thing that comes good always with 2016. I am a busy person; my job takes more of my time. But I will try and up my fashion game, create more time for myself and see how it goes. I have resolved that no matter how stressed I am, or how demanding the job is, I just have to create time to look good.

KEHINDE SMITH For 2016, I wish to open a location of My Extensionz in Abuja. we have I a lot of clients in Abuja have that are expecting us. We also intend to extend our resolved to services to other parts of relax more Lagos.

this year

I have so many, but most importantly, I have resolved to relax more this year. I still want to work but, I also will try to relax more. I think I overworked myself in 2015. I know there is no such thing as overworking one’s self, but I truly have. I just want to relax more and enjoy life. My mum always tells me to calm down, that I work too hard, she says I can still work and enjoy myself. So that is one of my New Year resolutions for 2016. .

January 10, 2016 /

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FA S H I O N

FASH IO N

Memorable BEAUTY LOOKS

ASHLEY YONGO Ashley Yongo’s side swept Faux Bob at the AMVCAs is one look to adopt in 2016. So instead of buying short weaves, why not go the Ashley way?

STEPHANIE COKER

Red carpets are typically fashion’s most expressive districts. The red carpet is a world of its own and people from all walks of life bring their best, and brightest, while some go the extra mile to make a statement; from the strange to the quirky. When it comes to beauty, that’s another language altogether, more and more people put on their best faces, boldly flaunting modern beauty trends that transforms simple, to super glam. Here we look back at the boldest and brightest red carpet looks of 2015.

Stephanie Coker looks like she walked straight off the runway in her all white ensemble; huge head piece and beaded instrument bag paired with her fabulous looking makeup.

Actress, Linda Ejiofor, always gets us with her baby face, her glittering eye-shadow and ombre curls say she is ready to evolve in this year, the dress, not so much!

Bonang Matheba’s makeup is perfectly put together. She finished off her dark eyes and pink lipstick with a touch of gold bronzer to match her rich gold dress.

LOLA MAJA Forget human hair, braids are in. Take a cue from Lola Maja with her braids wrapped in a bun. / January 10, 2016

This is hands down one of Juliet Ibrahim’s best looks, she killed it with pink lipstick and smokey eyes on the red carpet at the 2015 AMAAs in South Africa.

Chika Uwazie is going back to her roots literally speaking, but hairwise; this chocolate skinned beauty looks fantastic with her low cut hair.

Kate Henshaw always looks good on the red carpet and the AMVCAs was not an exception. She had a magnificent updo that brought out her beautiful face and bright smile.

Hair was all the rave on the red carpets in 2015 and Lekki Wives actress, Kiki Omeili, looked fabulous with her short hair and highlights.

BEVERLY NAYA

For the light skinned woman, take a cue from Eku Edewor, if you’re opting for the goth look, but don’t want to appear too gothic, tone down the dark lipstick with a hue slightly lighter than what you’re using.

JULIET IBRAHIM

CHIKA UWAZIE

KIKI OMEILI

EKU EDEWOR

Joining the naturalistas, is actress Beverly Naya with her curly afro up-do. She proves that beauty truly comes from simplicity.

TONY TONES Another naturalist Toni Tones looked dark and beautiful with her dark purple lipstick and shadowy eyes.

MARIA OKANRENDE You can never go wrong with the pixie hair do. Maria Okanrende definitely knows what looks good on her and her cat eye and red lipstick is one to die for.

FADE OGUNRO

SEYI SHAY The year 2015, was quite a year for Seyi Shay and we are loving her new Ivory hair and nude makeup.

Ini Dima–Okojie’s look at the AMVCAs was a sight for sore eyes, with her pulled back hair, perfect makeup and diamond chandelier earrings this girl could give a class on beauty.

BONANG MATHEBA

KATE HENSHAW

LINDA EJIOFOR

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in 2015

By - Pamela Echemunor

INI DIMA-OKOJIE

YEMI ALADE Without Yemi Alade this list will not be complete. The afro pop princess, wore her signature braided punk hairdo to the MTV MAMAs. She looked classy and chic with her baby pink lipstick and Smokey eye-shadow to match her dress.

TOJU FOYEH Designer Toju Foyeh looked beautiful in her white dress, but what really caught our attention was her punk up-do and braided ponytail.

Fade Ogunro looks ravishing with her ginger coloured bob. Her bold hair colour paired with the midnight blue dress makes quite the statement.

MIMI The side swept hair dates back centuries. It’s the perfect and simplest red carpet do, see how Mimi does it. January 10, 2016 /

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FA S H I O N

FASH IO N

Memorable BEAUTY LOOKS

ASHLEY YONGO Ashley Yongo’s side swept Faux Bob at the AMVCAs is one look to adopt in 2016. So instead of buying short weaves, why not go the Ashley way?

STEPHANIE COKER

Red carpets are typically fashion’s most expressive districts. The red carpet is a world of its own and people from all walks of life bring their best, and brightest, while some go the extra mile to make a statement; from the strange to the quirky. When it comes to beauty, that’s another language altogether, more and more people put on their best faces, boldly flaunting modern beauty trends that transforms simple, to super glam. Here we look back at the boldest and brightest red carpet looks of 2015.

Stephanie Coker looks like she walked straight off the runway in her all white ensemble; huge head piece and beaded instrument bag paired with her fabulous looking makeup.

Actress, Linda Ejiofor, always gets us with her baby face, her glittering eye-shadow and ombre curls say she is ready to evolve in this year, the dress, not so much!

Bonang Matheba’s makeup is perfectly put together. She finished off her dark eyes and pink lipstick with a touch of gold bronzer to match her rich gold dress.

LOLA MAJA Forget human hair, braids are in. Take a cue from Lola Maja with her braids wrapped in a bun. / January 10, 2016

This is hands down one of Juliet Ibrahim’s best looks, she killed it with pink lipstick and smokey eyes on the red carpet at the 2015 AMAAs in South Africa.

Chika Uwazie is going back to her roots literally speaking, but hairwise; this chocolate skinned beauty looks fantastic with her low cut hair.

Kate Henshaw always looks good on the red carpet and the AMVCAs was not an exception. She had a magnificent updo that brought out her beautiful face and bright smile.

Hair was all the rave on the red carpets in 2015 and Lekki Wives actress, Kiki Omeili, looked fabulous with her short hair and highlights.

BEVERLY NAYA

For the light skinned woman, take a cue from Eku Edewor, if you’re opting for the goth look, but don’t want to appear too gothic, tone down the dark lipstick with a hue slightly lighter than what you’re using.

JULIET IBRAHIM

CHIKA UWAZIE

KIKI OMEILI

EKU EDEWOR

Joining the naturalistas, is actress Beverly Naya with her curly afro up-do. She proves that beauty truly comes from simplicity.

TONY TONES Another naturalist Toni Tones looked dark and beautiful with her dark purple lipstick and shadowy eyes.

MARIA OKANRENDE You can never go wrong with the pixie hair do. Maria Okanrende definitely knows what looks good on her and her cat eye and red lipstick is one to die for.

FADE OGUNRO

SEYI SHAY The year 2015, was quite a year for Seyi Shay and we are loving her new Ivory hair and nude makeup.

Ini Dima–Okojie’s look at the AMVCAs was a sight for sore eyes, with her pulled back hair, perfect makeup and diamond chandelier earrings this girl could give a class on beauty.

BONANG MATHEBA

KATE HENSHAW

LINDA EJIOFOR

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in 2015

By - Pamela Echemunor

INI DIMA-OKOJIE

YEMI ALADE Without Yemi Alade this list will not be complete. The afro pop princess, wore her signature braided punk hairdo to the MTV MAMAs. She looked classy and chic with her baby pink lipstick and Smokey eye-shadow to match her dress.

TOJU FOYEH Designer Toju Foyeh looked beautiful in her white dress, but what really caught our attention was her punk up-do and braided ponytail.

Fade Ogunro looks ravishing with her ginger coloured bob. Her bold hair colour paired with the midnight blue dress makes quite the statement.

MIMI The side swept hair dates back centuries. It’s the perfect and simplest red carpet do, see how Mimi does it. January 10, 2016 /

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REPORTAGE

REPORTAGE bottles, shoes, hair threads, disposable/reusable plates and cups, waste disposal containers (waste-bins) and stainless water tanks. They are produced locally at our new Eleganza Industrial City Layout at Epe, IbejuLekki Expressway, Lagos. We also have real estate investments in prime commercial areas and luxury residential estate in Lagos State. For some years now, the real estate business has been very bad; we have lots of vacancies in our estates. The worst hit is our Eleganza Plaza Complex, Apapa, Lagos State. In terms of property, you do have a unique design; often very huge properties. Would you say you’ve had as much success as a property developer? At one period, in Nigeria, maintaining industries was becoming frustrating; so, we diversified into property investments on a large scale - just to keep the staff in employment. Don’t get me wrong, we still continued with the industries but without introducing new products like we have done now. However, when we achieved our set goals in the property sector; which led to the new Eleganza Industrial City Ltd., Eleganza is back bigger and better than what it used to be known for. What are your most important values in business and life? Hard work, sincerity, steadfastness and honesty.

• Chief Rasaki Akanni , his wife Shade and Children.

Chief Rasaki Akanni Okoya By - Remmy Diagbare

C

hief Razaki Akanni Okoya is a billionaire industrialist and Aare of Lagos. He was born in Lagos on 12 January, 1940 to Tiamiyu Ayinde and Alhaja Idiatu Okoya. He had his only formal education at Ansar-un-deen Primary School, Oke-Popo, Lagos. He is the owner and founder of Eleganza Group of Companies that has a market spanning the entire African region. Chief Okoya worked with his father’s tailoring business which also included the sale of tailoring accessories. The experience he got during that period gave him the confidence to start mini-tailoring activities on his own. He saved every penny he made until he had 20 pounds. His mother gave him an extra 50 pounds with the blessings of his father. He needed to start importing and trading in goods from Japan. From tailoring, he branched into jewellery and, in no time, Chief Okoya’s business expanded swiftly. He travelled far and wide and

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/ January 10, 2016

learnt how things were manufactured; having the strong feeling that Nigeria could match that quality, if not better. Today, under his chairmanship, Eleganza Industries produces a wide range of household goods and utensils, including cutlery, collieries, food warmers, ice chest, electric fan, cosmetics and ballpoint pens. His factory locations include Oregun-Ikeja, Isolo, Alaba and Iganmu. The company now directly employs over five thousand Nigerians and non-Nigerians, including those working in his RAO Property Investment Company. Okoya’s Eleganza Group is one of the biggest home-grown conglomerates in Nigeria today with over six factories. Its products are household names in Nigeria and neighbouring African markets. In this interview with Allure, he talks about turning 76 and manufacturing in Nigeria.

Congratulations as you mark 76. What has changed about you, Sir, as you mark this day? Thank you so much and compliments of the season. Nothing has really changed about me except for the fact that I am still working – which I sincerely believe is what has kept me strong and fit and this has also kept me going. When you take stock of your great achievements in business, what would you say is the unique formula that aided your phenomenal success in business? I give God the glory for giving me the determination, foresight and focus. I am a very determined person. I hate to fail in whatsoever goal I set to achieve, Insha Allah! I thank God that it has always been possible. That’s why even at 76 years, I still love to work because it gives me pleasure. How would you assess the environment

for success today compared to when you started? When we started, there were lots of business opportunities in Nigeria at that time compared to today - where there are too many business competitions. The mindset of the youths of nowadays is to make quick money. In my time, young individuals were encouraged to set their goals and achieve them; but now, so many foreign products have flooded the Nigerian market which makes it very difficult for local industries to succeed. Many companies are feeling the pain of the economic policies of government. As a matter of fact, many have closed down. What has kept the Eleganza Group operating and what cutbacks did you make to survive? One of the major challenges is the issue of power to run the industries but we are committed to remain in business with the passion to fulfil our aims and objectives to offer over 2,000 Nigerian youth employment. There was a time when Eleganza had myriad of products but today there is a sharp drop and popularity seems to have waned. Has the competition taken a chunk of your market? The Eleganza of today is stronger and more stable than yesteryears. Today, we have more range of products from chairs, coolers, travel bags, diapers, lady sanitary products, beauty soaps, laundry soaps, and multi-purpose soaps. Others are pet bottles plus caps, pre-form

What is more important for you as a businessman - passion or intelligence - and how have you employed it in your journey to who you have become today? Passion with drive takes priority in all my endeavours. I love what I do; as a result, I don’t see myself working because when you enjoy your job, it becomes a hobby. But to be successful and be able to maintain market leadership over the years, you must be intelligent on how to diversify as and when necessary. Looking at Nigeria today, how should government act to encourage industrial growth? The Federal Government should stop the importation of goods that can be produced locally and increase the custom and excise duties on imported finished goods. They should also ensure that goods are fully monitored at the port of entry because some importers are involved in sharp practices, denying the government of stipulated revenue and also killing local manufacturers. Smuggled goods into the country are also killing manufacturing industries. No country can survive with foreign goods competing with its locally manufactured goods as we have in the country just as no country will survive by allowing smuggled goods. What should be done to encourage production? I think they should establish more technical schools. Most graduates leave school and go to work for other people. But, if you are trained as an electrical person, a designer or a carpenter, you will like to set up your own business and work for yourself. So, I think government should January 10, 2016 /

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REPORTAGE

REPORTAGE bottles, shoes, hair threads, disposable/reusable plates and cups, waste disposal containers (waste-bins) and stainless water tanks. They are produced locally at our new Eleganza Industrial City Layout at Epe, IbejuLekki Expressway, Lagos. We also have real estate investments in prime commercial areas and luxury residential estate in Lagos State. For some years now, the real estate business has been very bad; we have lots of vacancies in our estates. The worst hit is our Eleganza Plaza Complex, Apapa, Lagos State. In terms of property, you do have a unique design; often very huge properties. Would you say you’ve had as much success as a property developer? At one period, in Nigeria, maintaining industries was becoming frustrating; so, we diversified into property investments on a large scale - just to keep the staff in employment. Don’t get me wrong, we still continued with the industries but without introducing new products like we have done now. However, when we achieved our set goals in the property sector; which led to the new Eleganza Industrial City Ltd., Eleganza is back bigger and better than what it used to be known for. What are your most important values in business and life? Hard work, sincerity, steadfastness and honesty.

• Chief Rasaki Akanni , his wife Shade and Children.

Chief Rasaki Akanni Okoya By - Remmy Diagbare

C

hief Razaki Akanni Okoya is a billionaire industrialist and Aare of Lagos. He was born in Lagos on 12 January, 1940 to Tiamiyu Ayinde and Alhaja Idiatu Okoya. He had his only formal education at Ansar-un-deen Primary School, Oke-Popo, Lagos. He is the owner and founder of Eleganza Group of Companies that has a market spanning the entire African region. Chief Okoya worked with his father’s tailoring business which also included the sale of tailoring accessories. The experience he got during that period gave him the confidence to start mini-tailoring activities on his own. He saved every penny he made until he had 20 pounds. His mother gave him an extra 50 pounds with the blessings of his father. He needed to start importing and trading in goods from Japan. From tailoring, he branched into jewellery and, in no time, Chief Okoya’s business expanded swiftly. He travelled far and wide and

8

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learnt how things were manufactured; having the strong feeling that Nigeria could match that quality, if not better. Today, under his chairmanship, Eleganza Industries produces a wide range of household goods and utensils, including cutlery, collieries, food warmers, ice chest, electric fan, cosmetics and ballpoint pens. His factory locations include Oregun-Ikeja, Isolo, Alaba and Iganmu. The company now directly employs over five thousand Nigerians and non-Nigerians, including those working in his RAO Property Investment Company. Okoya’s Eleganza Group is one of the biggest home-grown conglomerates in Nigeria today with over six factories. Its products are household names in Nigeria and neighbouring African markets. In this interview with Allure, he talks about turning 76 and manufacturing in Nigeria.

Congratulations as you mark 76. What has changed about you, Sir, as you mark this day? Thank you so much and compliments of the season. Nothing has really changed about me except for the fact that I am still working – which I sincerely believe is what has kept me strong and fit and this has also kept me going. When you take stock of your great achievements in business, what would you say is the unique formula that aided your phenomenal success in business? I give God the glory for giving me the determination, foresight and focus. I am a very determined person. I hate to fail in whatsoever goal I set to achieve, Insha Allah! I thank God that it has always been possible. That’s why even at 76 years, I still love to work because it gives me pleasure. How would you assess the environment

for success today compared to when you started? When we started, there were lots of business opportunities in Nigeria at that time compared to today - where there are too many business competitions. The mindset of the youths of nowadays is to make quick money. In my time, young individuals were encouraged to set their goals and achieve them; but now, so many foreign products have flooded the Nigerian market which makes it very difficult for local industries to succeed. Many companies are feeling the pain of the economic policies of government. As a matter of fact, many have closed down. What has kept the Eleganza Group operating and what cutbacks did you make to survive? One of the major challenges is the issue of power to run the industries but we are committed to remain in business with the passion to fulfil our aims and objectives to offer over 2,000 Nigerian youth employment. There was a time when Eleganza had myriad of products but today there is a sharp drop and popularity seems to have waned. Has the competition taken a chunk of your market? The Eleganza of today is stronger and more stable than yesteryears. Today, we have more range of products from chairs, coolers, travel bags, diapers, lady sanitary products, beauty soaps, laundry soaps, and multi-purpose soaps. Others are pet bottles plus caps, pre-form

What is more important for you as a businessman - passion or intelligence - and how have you employed it in your journey to who you have become today? Passion with drive takes priority in all my endeavours. I love what I do; as a result, I don’t see myself working because when you enjoy your job, it becomes a hobby. But to be successful and be able to maintain market leadership over the years, you must be intelligent on how to diversify as and when necessary. Looking at Nigeria today, how should government act to encourage industrial growth? The Federal Government should stop the importation of goods that can be produced locally and increase the custom and excise duties on imported finished goods. They should also ensure that goods are fully monitored at the port of entry because some importers are involved in sharp practices, denying the government of stipulated revenue and also killing local manufacturers. Smuggled goods into the country are also killing manufacturing industries. No country can survive with foreign goods competing with its locally manufactured goods as we have in the country just as no country will survive by allowing smuggled goods. What should be done to encourage production? I think they should establish more technical schools. Most graduates leave school and go to work for other people. But, if you are trained as an electrical person, a designer or a carpenter, you will like to set up your own business and work for yourself. So, I think government should January 10, 2016 /

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• Chief Rasaki Akanni Okoya and wife Shade. encourage more technical schools so that we can get more independent people who are not waiting for government. We need to go into (more) production. That is the backbone of development. We should stop all these importations and encourage local industries to produce. One of the ways to do this is to fix the electricity power problem; if not, we are wasting our time. Even if you encourage local production, there is the inherent issue of quality of Nigerian goods. The quality is very poor. Quality is very important. Personally, I make sure the quality of my goods is excellent. My coolers, for instance, can compete with any in the world. And, I can tell you that my coolers are better. This is because I put our environment into consideration. So, you find that mine lasts longer. It preserves food longer than any imported one. People say it is extremely difficult to do business in Nigeria. Do you agree? Today, electricity power is a very big problem. Once the problem of electricity is solved, things will be better; especially for businesses. For example, we employed over 3,000 people five years ago. But due to epileptic power supply, it was not possible to retain all of them. Once this is solved, 50% of the unemployed will get jobs. No amount of money you pump into manufacturing will help if that problem is not solved. At 76, are you still actively involved in running the company? Will you ever retire as chairman? At what age do you think it’s appropriate to say: ‘God be praised. I am taking a break’? As I said earlier, I have passion for what I do and seeing products or items overseas stirs a passion in me to see same or similar products

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The mindset of the youths of nowadays is to make quick money. In my time, young individuals were encouraged to set their goals and achieve them; produced in my country. I love to attend trade fairs all over the world; and when I get ideas, I put them into actualization. I can’t be seen running the day-to-day activities as I don’t have that patience or time but I am always on board to give necessary/ useful information when needed. Experience cannot be bought as you grow into it. The dayto-day running of the manufacturing sector is managed by my wife, Dr. (Mrs.) Shade Okoya and my son, Lanre Okoya is a director along with other senior, experienced managers and a few expatriates. The property sector is managed by the Group Property Manager, Mrs. Modupe Solanke and other management team members.

What makes you happy these days? I derive happiness through my establishments; that many are able to wear smiles on their faces and also put food on their tables. How do you keep fit? I love swimming and going to the gym to keep fit. I also enjoy spending quality time with my wife and the young children. Finally, look into the future for Nigeria. How do you think she will fare this year? I believe in this great country, Nigeria, and I believe that with good policies, it will be greater than before. Production is my life. I enjoy manufacturing goods. I have travelled to China several times; I get inspiration from what I see in China. Everywhere in China, you see cottage industries scattered around in all their provinces. We should emulate and follow them. Most reasons why the youths are not employed could be based on the fact that they lack technical knowledge and skills. Most of them have no technical background, no research institute or centre where they could learn and become self-dependent. The Government should help to make the youth focus on having an independent, self-employed future by giving the youth the required technical knowledge. Graduates should be technically inclined to fit into any manufacturing industry, thereby reducing the number of foreigners employed as expatriates. Today, Nigerians depend on imported goods; even with lots of natural resources in our forests, we still cannot help ourselves in terms of producing furniture and other basic needs – because, our youths do not have the required knowledge and skill to produce. We need to train them.



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Lagos Fashion Gala: Return Of Lost Trends By Jemi Ekunkunbor ADVISTA

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he second edition of the Lagos Arts and Fashion Gala, took place recently at the Muri Okunola Park, Victoria Island, Lagos. Organized by 21st Century Projects, the event brought together several creative minds under one platform. While the visual artists put their works on exhibition, fashion designers took their creativity to the runway. For two days beginning from December 5, Lagosians were treated to two days of fashion. Sixteen established designers and eight young designers put their works on the runway as guests were treated to a feat of styles and fabrics from men and women in the needle and thread business. General Manager and fashion Producer of 21st Century Project, Elohor Freeman-John, said the event was put together to create an alternative for fashion designers as well as marry art and fashion. Trends on the runway included; tail dresses, baby doll dresses, supersized sleeves, fringes, mini dresses, dansiki, etc.

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wines spirits With Pamela Echemunor

TONGUE TINGLING SPIRITS Over the years alcohol consumers have devised techniques to giving their favourite drinks various flavours from chocolate to strawberry etc, all by mixing them with other flavoured drinks. Now alcohol producing brands have infused their products tastefully improving on the original flavour of the drinks. According to taste experts these new flavours add a certain oomph! The flavours range from your customary chocolate to Brazil nut and so forth. Flavoured spirits range from wine to vodka and rum. These variations of alcohol all serve specific needs. Today we will be looking into the ubiquitous world of flavoured wines, exploring the sweet, dry and sour drink, from the table accompaniments to cellar wines so exquisite and expensive that one could feed the next ten generations.

PEACH APRICOT CHARDONNAY

Scrumptious peach and apricot flavours are blended with the world’s most popular white wine variety to create a rich and vibrant taste and scent, with in an alluring twist of dry and balanced acidity. This irresistible drink is both refreshing and exquisite and fit for any occasion.

RUBIS A rich blend of velvety black premium chocolate and fortified tempranillo wine, Rubis also gives accents of cherry and red fruit all mish mashed into one dynamic flavour.

BLACKBERRY CABERNET

Like sucking on rich ripe juicy grapes plucked straight from the vine, a perfect coalescence of quiche acidity with a pleasing sugary lush that makes blackberries appealing, the Cabernet wine leaves a zingy surge on the tongue with an interesting edge that makes it both visually and selectively unique.

COCONUT YUZU PINOT GRIS Take a vacation to the Caribbean islands with the Coconut Yuzu Pinot Gris and experience a refreshing sense of Zen with a blend of yuzu and the natural sun kissed freshness of coconut water and lime. Every sip takes you on a different trip through the Caribbean.

DIRTY BOTTLE

With a prehistoric exterior at first glance the dirty bottle begs to differ from its external look. A tasteful coalition of sweet and sour, the dirty bottle resurrects numb sensations on the tongue and arouses the cranial nerves.

FOOD E By Pamela Echemunor

Tasty Cabonara Recipes Cabonara is a dish native to Italy. This delicious meal can be prepared in many forms, but the most popular cabonara dish is made with all forms of pasta from linguini to spaghetti and macaroni. However it comes, this dish is an absolute delight. Bon apetite!!! PASTA CABONARA Ingredients • 8 ozs whole pasta • 2 cups vegetables (carrots, green beans, peas, and sweet corn) • 4 pieces center cut bacon (or turkey bacon chopped) • 1 head cauliflower • 1 tbsp butter (low fat) • 5 cloves garlic (minced) • 1/2 cup grated parmesan cheese • 1 cup pasta water (reserved) • 1/8 tsp black pepper • 1/8 tsp salt Method: Steam cauliflower florets,for about 10-12 minutes until tender. Remove from heat and let cool while pasta cooks. Add pasta to the water you used to steam the cauliflower and cook 7-10 minutes until cooked . Stir constantly to prevent sticking together. Melt butter and add minced garlic on low heat , until itslightly caramelized. Drain pasta but save 1 cup of pasta water to use for sauce (it will help thicken it). Add butter/garlic mix, Parmesan, salt, pepper, cauliflower and ½ cup of pasta water to high powered blender or food processor. Blend/process till smooth. (Use more pasta liquid if too thick). Combine vegetables, chopped bacon, pasta, and 1/2 of sauce (can use more if desired). . SWEET POTATOE CABONARA Ingredients • 1Sweet potates peeled) • 3 large eggs • 1 cup grated parmesan cheese • 1/4 tsp salt • 1/4 tsp ground pepper • 1 tbsp extra-virgin olive oil • 3 strips center cut bacon (chopped) • 2 cloves garlic (minced) • 8 cups kale (chopped) Method: Put a large pot of water on to boil. Cut sweet potatoes lengthwise into long, thin strands. You should have about 12 cups of sweet potato “noodles.” Add the noodles to the boiling water and cook, very gently, stirring once or twice, until just starting to tenderize but not too much for about 2 minutes. Reserve 1/4 cup of the cooking water, then drain. Return the noodles to the pot and set aside. Add the reserved water, eggs, Parmesan, salt and pepper; gently toss with tongs until evenly coated. Heat oil in a large skillet over medium heat. Add bacon and cook, stirring often, until crisp. Add garlic and cook, stirring, until caramelized, about 1 minute. Add kale and cook, stirring, until flaccid, about 2 minutes. Add the kale mixture to the noodles and gently toss to combine. Serve topped with a generous grinding of pepper.

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AFDEC celebrates micro fashion entrepreneurs

Maison Fahrenheit at One

Lorenzo By Sujimoto By - Oscar Ochiogu

By - Yemisi Suleiman

Pics By - Oscar Ochiogu

Hotel and Luxury Brand, Maison Fahrenheit, recently, celebrated its one year anniversary in style. The event which took place at the hotel’s premises, Victoria Island, brought together elite members of the Victoria Island Metropolis where the hotel is situated. The boutique hotel, owned by opened its doors to the public in December 2014 and has since been a benchmark for luxury accommodations in Lagos. Managing Director, Anthony Shishler, said “Although 2015 was plagued with one disaster after another such as the ebola scourge that restricted travels, ‘our management team pulled through all the hardships”.

Anthony Shishler and Munachi Ogboma

TEMITOPE OLANRE ALADE

Ansalem Tabansi

Amar Agada

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Joseph Adama

My Extensionz’ Hosts Beauty Enthusiasts

By - Jemi Ekunkunbor

By - Pamela Echemunor

Jacqueline Ejidike

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Abbi Ajayi

African Fashion Development and Empowerment Centre (AFDEC), a social enterprise committed to identifying and promoting creative and exceptional women in Africa, recently held its end of year seminar tagged, “She makes it happen”. The event which took place at Centre for Management Development (CMD) Magodo, brought resource persons from the Bank of Industry and the Media who came to speak to the young creative micro fashion entrepreneurs on how to grow their businesses by accessing credit and using the media to promote their brands. The event also featured exhibition by some of the 100 graduating students from the one year fashion entrepreneurship programme run by the organization. Founder of AFDEC, Adeola Ogunkolade said the event is to showcase and celebrate creative female fashion entrepreneurs.

In a bid to satisfying its teaming Lagos clients, Nigeria’s Luxury hair extensions brand, My Extensionz recently opened a showroom in Lekki Phase1. Owned by the gorgeous twins, Taiwo and Kehinde Smith, the showroom provides an aura of comfort and hospitality with a team well trained at providing excellent customer service.. 
The grand opening was attended by socialites, fashion enthusiasts, celebrity stylists, beauty editors and lovers of the My Extensionz brand.

Recently, amidst glitz and glamour, prominent dignitaries; private sector leaders, captains of industries, A-list artists and property aficionados gathered at the Intercontinental hotel for the private launch of the tallest residential building in Lagos –‘ Lorenzo By Sujimoto;’. The Lagos State Commissioner for Housing, Mr. Gbolahan Lawal, in his speech commended Sujimoto for its innovative project, which according to him ‘’will change the face and skyline of Lagos.” He commended the company for ‘’the monumental achievement in such a short time.’’ Speaking at the grand unveiling, the Managing Director of Sujimoto, Sijibomi Ogundele, said the company visited more than 40 buildings in Lagos and Abuja, travelled across three continents in search of quality and inspiration. “We went to Dubai and saw the beauties of Downtown, travelled to Tokyo to the prestigious suburbs of Ginza and visited some penthouses in Manhattan, New York. We have learnt from the best and we know that the world belongs to those who create something rare, and not the norm, those who go the extra mile; those who think big, and build big.” Internationally acclaimed Nigerian soul singer, ASA, alongside singer, song writer and music producer, Cobhams Asuquo, treated the audience to an exclusive night of great music

Sijibomi Ogundele

Gbenga Daniels

RMD

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Kehinde & Taiwo Smith

Adeola Ogunkolade

Sally Mbanefo

Ifeoma Tabansi

Nkiru Anumudu

Olutoyin Ajakaiye

Katrina

Adedeji Dotherty

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Okonjo Nwakaego & MC Legend

Oge Modebelu

MRS CHIDINMA LAWANSON

OLAJUMOKE SEYE OYAGBILE

TOLU ROBBIN

ADEBAJO KEMI

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A GUEST

Sonny and Betty Irabo

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Mpho Laing

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PEOPLE

PEO PL E

“ONE PARTY AT A TIME!”

“O N E PARTY AT A TIME!” :08039675880

AFDEC celebrates micro fashion entrepreneurs

Maison Fahrenheit at One

Lorenzo By Sujimoto By - Oscar Ochiogu

By - Yemisi Suleiman

Pics By - Oscar Ochiogu

Hotel and Luxury Brand, Maison Fahrenheit, recently, celebrated its one year anniversary in style. The event which took place at the hotel’s premises, Victoria Island, brought together elite members of the Victoria Island Metropolis where the hotel is situated. The boutique hotel, owned by opened its doors to the public in December 2014 and has since been a benchmark for luxury accommodations in Lagos. Managing Director, Anthony Shishler, said “Although 2015 was plagued with one disaster after another such as the ebola scourge that restricted travels, ‘our management team pulled through all the hardships”.

Anthony Shishler and Munachi Ogboma

TEMITOPE OLANRE ALADE

Ansalem Tabansi

Amar Agada

OLUSHOLA

Joseph Adama

My Extensionz’ Hosts Beauty Enthusiasts

By - Jemi Ekunkunbor

By - Pamela Echemunor

Jacqueline Ejidike

:08039675880

Abbi Ajayi

African Fashion Development and Empowerment Centre (AFDEC), a social enterprise committed to identifying and promoting creative and exceptional women in Africa, recently held its end of year seminar tagged, “She makes it happen”. The event which took place at Centre for Management Development (CMD) Magodo, brought resource persons from the Bank of Industry and the Media who came to speak to the young creative micro fashion entrepreneurs on how to grow their businesses by accessing credit and using the media to promote their brands. The event also featured exhibition by some of the 100 graduating students from the one year fashion entrepreneurship programme run by the organization. Founder of AFDEC, Adeola Ogunkolade said the event is to showcase and celebrate creative female fashion entrepreneurs.

In a bid to satisfying its teaming Lagos clients, Nigeria’s Luxury hair extensions brand, My Extensionz recently opened a showroom in Lekki Phase1. Owned by the gorgeous twins, Taiwo and Kehinde Smith, the showroom provides an aura of comfort and hospitality with a team well trained at providing excellent customer service.. 
The grand opening was attended by socialites, fashion enthusiasts, celebrity stylists, beauty editors and lovers of the My Extensionz brand.

Recently, amidst glitz and glamour, prominent dignitaries; private sector leaders, captains of industries, A-list artists and property aficionados gathered at the Intercontinental hotel for the private launch of the tallest residential building in Lagos –‘ Lorenzo By Sujimoto;’. The Lagos State Commissioner for Housing, Mr. Gbolahan Lawal, in his speech commended Sujimoto for its innovative project, which according to him ‘’will change the face and skyline of Lagos.” He commended the company for ‘’the monumental achievement in such a short time.’’ Speaking at the grand unveiling, the Managing Director of Sujimoto, Sijibomi Ogundele, said the company visited more than 40 buildings in Lagos and Abuja, travelled across three continents in search of quality and inspiration. “We went to Dubai and saw the beauties of Downtown, travelled to Tokyo to the prestigious suburbs of Ginza and visited some penthouses in Manhattan, New York. We have learnt from the best and we know that the world belongs to those who create something rare, and not the norm, those who go the extra mile; those who think big, and build big.” Internationally acclaimed Nigerian soul singer, ASA, alongside singer, song writer and music producer, Cobhams Asuquo, treated the audience to an exclusive night of great music

Sijibomi Ogundele

Gbenga Daniels

RMD

A GUEST

Kehinde & Taiwo Smith

Adeola Ogunkolade

Sally Mbanefo

Ifeoma Tabansi

Nkiru Anumudu

Olutoyin Ajakaiye

Katrina

Adedeji Dotherty

A CLIENT AT THE EVENT MAUREEN & NINI

Obiora & Michaela Amobi

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Okonjo Nwakaego & MC Legend

Oge Modebelu

MRS CHIDINMA LAWANSON

OLAJUMOKE SEYE OYAGBILE

TOLU ROBBIN

ADEBAJO KEMI

FRIENDS AT THE EVENT

A GUEST

Sonny and Betty Irabo

Kaori Takeda

Mpho Laing

Cobhams

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