By Niyi Tabiti
One of the biggest and most scintillating award ceremonies is coming up and we are sure you all know we are talking about BET (Black Entertainment Television) Awards.
Preparations is in top gear to make this year's BET Award exceptionally grand. Queen Latifah would be the host this year and it would be celebrating African American productions.
Now to the big news. Our Home boys have also been nominated in various categories.Yes, check the poster published with this story.the singing duo of Peter and Paul Okoye of Psquare have been nominated for BET 2010 Award.Nigeria's own rapper, MI has also been nominated too.Now you can help them get there by voting for them by visiting www.betawards/nominees/categories/best-international-act
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Friday, May 21, 2010
BET AWARDS 2010:VOTE MI, PSQUARE FOR BEST INTERNATIONAL ACT
By Niyi Tabiti
One of the biggest and most scintillating award ceremonies is coming up and we are sure you all know we are talking about BET (Black Entertainment Television) Awards.
Preparations is in top gear to make this year's BET Award exceptionally grand. Queen Latifah would be the host this year and it would be celebrating African American productions.
Now to the big news. Our Home boys have also been nominated in various categories.Yes, check the poster published with this story.the singing duo of Peter and Paul Okoye of Psquare have been nominated for BET 2010 Award.Nigeria's own rapper, MI has also been nominated too.Now you can help them get there by voting for them by visiting www.betawards/nominees/categories/best-international-act
One of the biggest and most scintillating award ceremonies is coming up and we are sure you all know we are talking about BET (Black Entertainment Television) Awards.
Preparations is in top gear to make this year's BET Award exceptionally grand. Queen Latifah would be the host this year and it would be celebrating African American productions.
Now to the big news. Our Home boys have also been nominated in various categories.Yes, check the poster published with this story.the singing duo of Peter and Paul Okoye of Psquare have been nominated for BET 2010 Award.Nigeria's own rapper, MI has also been nominated too.Now you can help them get there by voting for them by visiting www.betawards/nominees/categories/best-international-act
Thursday, May 20, 2010
BEAUTY & THE FEAST EXHIBITORS ON PARADE

Image consultants and beauty products dot com center.

B KIDS -* A manufacturing/ retail firm that currently produces mostly casual childrens clothes, for both boys and girls from ages 12months to 12 years.

Nouba is an Italian makeup brand slowly but powerfully making a name for itself in the United States. A favorite in Europe due to its innovative and striking seasonal lines and high pigmentation throughout, it is sure to become a key player in the U.S. luxury makeup market within the next few years. Rosy Armanini, the makeup artist behind the face flattering line, uses creativity and bold color to bring life to the modern face.

bebeGrafiti, is fearless with their fashion choices instead of merely conforming to standard African or Nigerian attires. They are veering away from the ‘Mary Amaka’, or ‘boy-next-door’ look and into something more expressive and dynamic."

Handmade chainmaille and wire jewellery. Created as the muse takes me. Unique pieces, a lot of them one of a kind. Others can be replicated with options of different metals, beads, stones or crystals.

Fiesty and edgy fashion moments with KIKI KAMANU

They would be introducing our accessories collection - decadent accessories
for every occasion - cocktail/ dinner purses, chunky crystal bracelets,
layered chains, colorful clutches, statement chokers, stoned rings and
classy pearl necklaces. You can also get your Blackberry accessories - snap
on hard cases, studded covers, car chargers and screen covers.
Thursday, May 13, 2010
LADYBRILLENIGERIA.COM SPONSORS NIGERIA LEADERSHIP INITITAIVE NOTES2NOTE CAMPAIGN

SACRAMENTO, Calif., May 13th, 2010- LadybrilleNigeria.com an online magazine website “Connecting Nigeria’s Fashion Industry” worldwide, collaborates with current Nigerian Minister of Finance Olusegun Aganga’s Nigeria’s Leadership Initiative (NLI) non-profit organization, to sponsor its Notes2Note Campaign.
Notes2Note is part of the NLI’s CLEVER initiative self-sustaining civics ethics program that tells the story of Nigeria’s rich history; using Naira notes to illustrate core values of the country’s founding fathers.
“On a personal and professional note, I am excited about LadybrilleNigeria’s affiliation with Notes2Note Campaign,” said Uduak Oduok, Founder of LadybrilleNigeria and a USA based Nigerian-American Attorney whose legal and media career has included working with and motivating youths.
As a nation and people, we have an obligation to provide a solid foundation for our youths and instill in them a sense of hope, pride and belief that they can excel in whatever their chosen career fields are,” adds Oduok.
“I am humbled and hope the LadybrilleNigeria brand continues to be a part of the solution in helping inspire youths, within and outside Nigeria.”
The Notes2Note project launches with an afternoon video premiere on May 26th, 2010 at Genesis. The project will screen and distribute a twenty (20) minute multimedia documentary (with illustrations by MI, Sasha, BOUQUI, Omawumi, Kate Henshaw-Nuttal, Aisha Augie-Kuta, TY Bello, Chioma Omeruah (C-Flow) and RoofTop Mcs) to secondary (high) school students that includes video clips, graphics and animation illustrating the country’s history.
The launch will be hosted by NLI Fellows, Associates and Celebrities; who will help motivate these youths and raise awareness. Transportation will be provided for invited local secondary school students to attend the premiere.
About LadybrilleNigeria
Ladybrille®Nigeria is the first ever industry magazine connecting Nigerian fashion professionals worldwide. The online Magazine aims to become Nigeria’s Fashion Industry Bible by: shifting the mindset of fashion in Nigeria from a cultural to both cultural AND business experience; celebrating the achievements and applauding excellence by Nigerian fashion professionals worldwide; being the platform for Nigerian fashion professionals to network, find resources and engage in commerce both on and offline; being the go to source for investors looking to invest in Nigeria’s apparel textile industries; informing and educating on the business of fashion; inspiring and helping drive public policy for positive changes in Nigeria’s fashion industry; inspiring future Nigerian fashion professionals, especially girls, who want to pursue fashion to dream, believe and achieve it!
For press inquiries or to interview LadybrilleNigeria’s Editorial Director Uduak Oduok, contact pr@ladybrille.com or call (916) 335-7197.
Wednesday, May 12, 2010
PHOTOS FROM GREEN BALL II AWARD GREEN CARPET+WHY YOU MUST BE AT RCCG JVILLE THIS SUNDAY!!!


Here we bring you photos from the 2010 edition of Green Ball II hosted by GREEN Magazine led by Miss Balkiss Adesokan in Lagos.To see more photos and story of the event click here
I am sure that you wouldn't want to miss this and for sure its one of the most promising and soul fulfilling event in town.We would be waiting for you at the Redeemed Christian Church of God JVILLE on Sunday 16 May 2010 at 7:30 a.m for a Worship service with Euphoria.The purpose of JVille is raising influential leaders and fulfilling purpose .The address is GOD Church road,Dideolu Estate off Ligali Ayorinde Street,Victoria Island,Lagos.
PHOTOS FROM GREEN BALL II AWARD GREEN CARPET+WHY YOU MUST BE AT RCCG JVILLE THIS SUNDAY!!!


Here we bring you photos from the 2010 edition of Green Ball II hosted by GREEN Magazine led by Miss Balkiss Adesokan in Lagos.To see more photos and story of the event click here
I am sure that you wouldn't want to miss this and for sure its one of the most promising and soul fulfilling event in town.We would be waiting for you at the Redeemed Christian Church of God JVILLE on Sunday 16 May 2010 at 7:30 a.m for a Worship service with Euphoria.The purpose of JVille is raising influential leaders and fulfilling purpose .The address is GOD Church road,Dideolu Estate off Ligali Ayorinde Street,Victoria Island,Lagos.
Friday, May 7, 2010
TARA'S TALES FROM MENTORSHIP PROGRAMME
Mrs. Tara Fela Durotoye is the Managing Director and Creative Director of HOUSE OF TARA International. A veteran in the beauty industry, who pioneered the bridal make up profession in Nigeria. Presently, Tara is on a trip to the United States on a Mentor ship pro gramme. Below are updates of her quite interesting experience .....
Hello peeps! Long time no hear,right?so sorry ...was with the mentor ship program and all...
Adetoun(another Nigerian nominee for the US state department mentor ship program)and I arrived at the United States of America to a welcome by a cab driver assigned to us from vital voices after such a long and seemingly endless trip.Detoun and I had to pretend we were on the phone as the cab driver insisted on telling us about his experience at an Ibo village, where he had escorted his then girlfriend to her Father's funeral. We arrived at Hotel Palomar to a lovely sunny day and very contemporary room, changed clothes and went downstairs to meet all the mentees from the 32 countries: India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, China, Thailand, Palestinian territories ,Russia, South Africa, Zimbabwe, Uganda, Rwanda, Ghana, Tanzania, Argentina, Brazil and Haiti; All shining stars from their respective nations and doing incredible things for women empowerment.

We had a program introduction and review of program logistics. We had a
representative of the U.S state department, the President and CEO, Vital Voices and the Program coordinator.
I received a package from my mentoring company: a mobile phone, which was
special as no other mentee got one .We chatted, had dinner and went back to
our rooms to prepare for the next busy 4days of orientation.
Our orientation started with a State Department Leadership panel with
heavy tittles like the Assistant Secretary of state for verification,
compliance and implementation ,Director of Policy Planning, Ambassador at
large for global women¡¦s¡¦ issue; All women with qualifications and work
experience that would intimidate you to having goose bumps. They shared
their challenges as mothers and the changing conditions for women leaders
in the world today(no feminists in the room). When asked by one how they
balance work and family, she said, ¡¥you can¡¦t balance but keep joggling¡¦
Now, that for me, was an ¡¥Ahha!¡¦ moment. Interesting, ain't it?
Ann-Marie Slaughter particularly caught my attention with some of her
enlightening yet captivating views. They include:
„Ï 'WHEN YOU PUT FAMILY FIRST, WORK COMES TOGETHER¡¦
„Ï ¡¥REMEMBER YOUR TEAM MEMBERS ARE WHOLE PEOPLE WITH SPIRIT,SOUL AND
BODY,YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR CREATING AN ENABLING ENVIRONMENT; AT THE END
THEY ENABLE YOU AS YOU ENABLE THEM DO THEIR WORK¡¦
„ÏCreate a culture of the presumptive ¡¥Yes¡¦, Which she learnt as the
director of graduate and international legal studies at Harvard law school.
She served as a Dean at Princeton University. She talked about her model of
leadership, Ending with the phrase, ¡¥the people that work with us are whole
people¡¦ and ¡¥putting yourself forward and making yourself the candidate¡¦.
Now, how is that for a start? I would call it inspiring, remarkable and
unforgettable. What would you call it?
We visited with more powerful women, went for a lecture at the prestigious
Georgetown university, had Lunch at Nora's, the first organic restaurant in
America, which was started by a woman 32years ago, networked with more
powerful women and learnt more, visited the first house (sorry didn't bump
into is Michelle).Had more posh dinners, hopefully i will have added weight
on mu returnļ
The climax of the orientation program was the mentor and mentee dinner
organized by Fortune magazine and Fortunes Most Powerful Women's Summit at
the State department. Many of our mentors had never been to the state
department before that date, so it was a an opportunity that may never had
happened unless they had volunteered their time. Visited some Washington
Monuments took some more pictures...
Hello peeps! Long time no hear,right?so sorry ...was with the mentor ship program and all...
Adetoun(another Nigerian nominee for the US state department mentor ship program)and I arrived at the United States of America to a welcome by a cab driver assigned to us from vital voices after such a long and seemingly endless trip.Detoun and I had to pretend we were on the phone as the cab driver insisted on telling us about his experience at an Ibo village, where he had escorted his then girlfriend to her Father's funeral. We arrived at Hotel Palomar to a lovely sunny day and very contemporary room, changed clothes and went downstairs to meet all the mentees from the 32 countries: India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, China, Thailand, Palestinian territories ,Russia, South Africa, Zimbabwe, Uganda, Rwanda, Ghana, Tanzania, Argentina, Brazil and Haiti; All shining stars from their respective nations and doing incredible things for women empowerment.

We had a program introduction and review of program logistics. We had a
representative of the U.S state department, the President and CEO, Vital Voices and the Program coordinator.
I received a package from my mentoring company: a mobile phone, which was
special as no other mentee got one .We chatted, had dinner and went back to
our rooms to prepare for the next busy 4days of orientation.
Our orientation started with a State Department Leadership panel with
heavy tittles like the Assistant Secretary of state for verification,
compliance and implementation ,Director of Policy Planning, Ambassador at
large for global women¡¦s¡¦ issue; All women with qualifications and work
experience that would intimidate you to having goose bumps. They shared
their challenges as mothers and the changing conditions for women leaders
in the world today(no feminists in the room). When asked by one how they
balance work and family, she said, ¡¥you can¡¦t balance but keep joggling¡¦
Now, that for me, was an ¡¥Ahha!¡¦ moment. Interesting, ain't it?
Ann-Marie Slaughter particularly caught my attention with some of her
enlightening yet captivating views. They include:
„Ï 'WHEN YOU PUT FAMILY FIRST, WORK COMES TOGETHER¡¦
„Ï ¡¥REMEMBER YOUR TEAM MEMBERS ARE WHOLE PEOPLE WITH SPIRIT,SOUL AND
BODY,YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR CREATING AN ENABLING ENVIRONMENT; AT THE END
THEY ENABLE YOU AS YOU ENABLE THEM DO THEIR WORK¡¦
„ÏCreate a culture of the presumptive ¡¥Yes¡¦, Which she learnt as the
director of graduate and international legal studies at Harvard law school.
She served as a Dean at Princeton University. She talked about her model of
leadership, Ending with the phrase, ¡¥the people that work with us are whole
people¡¦ and ¡¥putting yourself forward and making yourself the candidate¡¦.
Now, how is that for a start? I would call it inspiring, remarkable and
unforgettable. What would you call it?
We visited with more powerful women, went for a lecture at the prestigious
Georgetown university, had Lunch at Nora's, the first organic restaurant in
America, which was started by a woman 32years ago, networked with more
powerful women and learnt more, visited the first house (sorry didn't bump
into is Michelle).Had more posh dinners, hopefully i will have added weight
on mu returnļ
The climax of the orientation program was the mentor and mentee dinner
organized by Fortune magazine and Fortunes Most Powerful Women's Summit at
the State department. Many of our mentors had never been to the state
department before that date, so it was a an opportunity that may never had
happened unless they had volunteered their time. Visited some Washington
Monuments took some more pictures...
Wednesday, May 5, 2010
BEAUTY & THE FEAST RELOADED COMES TO THE MAINLAND

BEAUTY AND THE FEAST is Nigeria's finest, professionally driven Fashion, Beauty and lifestyle exhibition, designed intricately by the couture board at MORSI PR to fulfill the most outlandish fashion PR dreams.
It is a gathering of the most outstanding, unrivalled, style-imbued designers, fashion icons and beauty professionals under one roof to showcase the effulgence of Nigerian Fashion and beyond .
iTS THE BEAUTY AND THE FEAST TRAIN......
Last year, we had over 30 exhibitors, this year it is going to be RELOADED......
We have DAVAIDA SHIRTS ,BMPRO, DELLA, VONNE, NACK, ADU, KIKI KAMANU, BROOK OF CHERITH, PURPLE SCENTS , BODY SHOP, PATRICK AYANSKI, RUKKIES, TAI, T.T DALK , QUALITEX, MONAE, SACRED LASHES, CHRISTINE RUBI , B KIDS, BEBE GRAFFITI, CAM CAM,SCENTSY, BODY & BATH KEMI HAIR, ACC 2 DIE 4 , NOUBA, and so much more....
To be a part of this history, call NOW, for your space booking
Call SONA - 08067813459 or MORSI- 08057511922.
ITS RELOADED!!!!!!!
Saturday, May 1, 2010
RESEARCH:FOR NIGERIANS- SEX AT NIGHT IS THE BEST!
Most Nigerians would go for sexual intercourse at night than in the morning and afternoon time. This is the result of a poll conducted by Astaroberts/EMMS New York and Gistmaster.com
According to the findings, which can be seen on gistmaster , out of those that responded,70.4 % of them says they prefer to have sex at night. About 181 of them believe 'night is always quiet and sexy with little or no disturbance. You get full submission and enough time for foreplay unlike morning or afternoon,when sex is always done at the 'speed' of sound. Moreover, there are so many things competing for attention especially in the afternoon.
One of the respondents disclosed that night is the best because a man willingly settles down for you because in the mornings, men are always in a hurry.
7.0 % of our respondents voted for afternoon while 22.6% says the best time to have sex is in the morning.About 58 of them says sex is good is like a early morning tonic.It is good to start the day with it.
One of the respondents recommend between 4 and 5 am.However some says, they are ready anytime of the day.Once their body is in it for 'it'
When do you prefer it?
RESEARCH:FOR NIGERIANS- SEX AT NIGHT IS THE BEST!
Most Nigerians would go for sexual intercourse at night than in the morning and afternoon time. This is the result of a poll conducted by Astaroberts/EMMS New York and Gistmaster.com
According to the findings, which can be seen on gistmaster , out of those that responded,70.4 % of them says they prefer to have sex at night. About 181 of them believe 'night is always quiet and sexy with little or no disturbance. You get full submission and enough time for foreplay unlike morning or afternoon,when sex is always done at the 'speed' of sound. Moreover, there are so many things competing for attention especially in the afternoon.
One of the respondents disclosed that night is the best because a man willingly settles down for you because in the mornings, men are always in a hurry.
7.0 % of our respondents voted for afternoon while 22.6% says the best time to have sex is in the morning.About 58 of them says sex is good is like a early morning tonic.It is good to start the day with it.
One of the respondents recommend between 4 and 5 am.However some says, they are ready anytime of the day.Once their body is in it for 'it'
When do you prefer it?
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