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The Print factor as we all know is here to stay . It is a phase that has been with us , grown with us and is still with us. These days it is not new thing to see various designers go beyond the norm breaking the mold by creating things that would make go Hmmm!!.
Handbags or purses(every woman's "must have" fashion accessory)have not been exempted from this new trend, as they too are in the global embrace of the popular print fabric - Ankara. These days not only do they come in quirky and interesting designs, they are also flaunting their functionality the same way as seen in the apparel department . These print bags are have carved a niche for themselves- Strictly for the Discerning .
Not really attention seekers, these bags are definitely not quiet either as they cant help but be noticed at every given occasion.
Clearly not rocket science, it is a taboo to clash these beauties with another print top or dress, just let them be and no doubt you will love the attention you get.
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Wednesday, May 25, 2011
OLU JACOB AS FACE OF MUDI
Reasons Your Hair Is Not Growing
We’ve all heard the saying “Long hair, don’t care,” but if you really want your healthiest, longest locks, they need a little TLC. Read on to learn why your hair’s growth is at a standstill and how to get results.
It’s dirty.
This may seem like common sense, but dirty hair is not healthy hair. Our scalp is an extension of our skin. Imagine what your face would look like if you went 2 weeks without washing it! Hair needs to be treated to a good cleansing at least once every 7-10 days.
Turn to nature’s best oils like olive, Vitamin E, jojoba, coconut and monoi oils that naturally hydrate the scalp, hair and even body,
Source- coco and creme
It’s dirty.
This may seem like common sense, but dirty hair is not healthy hair. Our scalp is an extension of our skin. Imagine what your face would look like if you went 2 weeks without washing it! Hair needs to be treated to a good cleansing at least once every 7-10 days.
Heat Damage
Heat damage is no fun, whether it occurs on relaxed or natural hair. For natural hair using a high temperature of heat can give the same permanently bone-straight results as relaxing your hair. And, relaxed hair becomes brittle, dry and breaks easily.
“For breakage issues it’s best to see your stylist to get a trim. Severe damage may warrant a little more cutting to re-grow the hair. Combat heat styling issues by getting regular protein treatments and deep conditioning treatments to make the hair healthier and stronger.”It’s dry.
To prevent hair loss and drying, both the hair and scalp need to be moisturized. A lack of moisture causes hair to be brittle and prone to breakage. Instead of using petroleum-based products because they can clog pores, use natural oils.Turn to nature’s best oils like olive, Vitamin E, jojoba, coconut and monoi oils that naturally hydrate the scalp, hair and even body,
It’s being pulled too tight.
Pulling hair too tightly can result in permanent hair loss such as traction alopecia, which occurs around the temple and near the ears. It can also result in acne or sores to the scalp, and that’s just not a good look. We already lose about 100 hairs daily, so there’s no need to double this number from irresponsible styling.5. Overprocessing
Relaxers, hair dye and hair curlers, oh my! Doing too much to your hair at once is dangerous. It’s damaging to hair’s overall health and can result with immediate consequences such as chunks of hair falling out. Be sure to read instructions carefully and to do your research before trying multiple treatments at once and for proper maintenance over the long run.6. Lack of exercise and proper nutrition
A healthy diet results in healthy hair. Our diet plays a big part in the health of our hair. Make sure that you are eating enough Omega-3’s like salmon and nuts and drink enough water to keep your internal health hydrated to support healthy hair.7. It doesn’t have time to just breathe.
Although weaves and extensions are an excellent protective style that gives you the freedom to switch up your hair’s color and texture, it’s important to remove weave every 6-8 weeks and give hair a break for at least one week.8. It needs a trim.
Trims are not hair’s enemy! A good trim every 6 to 8 weeks prevents slit ends. Split ends are the cause of stunted growth so ridding hair of that ¼ to ½ inch will pay off.9. Lack of protein
Chemical treatments and heat damage can diminish between 15 and 20 percent of protein. Each strand of hair is made of protein, so it definitely needs it to survive. There are weekly treatments and others that take place every 6 weeks. Consult with a stylist to figure out your regimen.10. Using the wrong regimen
You have to use the right products for your hair texture. If you have oily, straight hair, don’t buy a shampoo for brittle curls. Use products that cater to your hair’s needs for maximum results.Source- coco and creme
THE POSING- RITA DOMINIC,GENEVIEVE NNAJI, KATE HENSHAW- ALL STYLISHLY ENDOWNED AT GOODLUCK JONATHAN's EVENT
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Nigerian stars are living up to the rules of fashion- wear to fit, look great and keep it clean with a smile dancing on your lips for the camera.
These are some of the photos yours truly captured at yesterday's lunch with President Goodluck Jonathan. It was well attended. Rita Dominic, Kate Henshaw, Monalisa Chinda, Genevieve Nnaji, Mai Atafo, Kanayo O Kanayo and several others attended the event.
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and several others attended the event, which took place inside the expo Centre of Eko Hotel and Suites, Lagos.
-By Niyi Tabiti - niyi@gistmaster.com
Newsroom- news@gistmaster.com
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[/caption]Nigerian stars are living up to the rules of fashion- wear to fit, look great and keep it clean with a smile dancing on your lips for the camera.
These are some of the photos yours truly captured at yesterday's lunch with President Goodluck Jonathan. It was well attended. Rita Dominic, Kate Henshaw, Monalisa Chinda, Genevieve Nnaji, Mai Atafo, Kanayo O Kanayo and several others attended the event.
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[caption id="attachment_5237" align="alignleft" width="268" caption="Mai Atafo a fashion architect"]
[/caption]and several others attended the event, which took place inside the expo Centre of Eko Hotel and Suites, Lagos.
-By Niyi Tabiti - niyi@gistmaster.com
Newsroom- news@gistmaster.com
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Mercy Johnson to get married on 27 August 2011. See details here
PHOTOS OF GENEVIEVE AT PRESIDENT GOODLUCK JONATHAN LUNCH WITH NIGERIAN YOUTH
By Niyi Tabiti
I had great fun yesterday at the Presidential lunch with the Youth.
Nigeria's President, Dr. Goodluck Ebele Jonathan invited Nigeria Youth to have lunch with him at Eko Hotel and Suites, Victoria Island, Lagos. Gistmaster was one of those at the event. Jonathan answered questions posed to him by Chude Jideonwo, Audu Maikori of Chocolate City and others.
Mr. President told us that he would keep to his electoral promises. Gistmaster will bring you more photos from the event later. A lot of celebrities were there.Here we bring you the different faces of star actress Genevieve Nnaji at the event. By the way, D'banj did not accompany here!lol
He also said that the issue of electricity,unemployment and other issues would be adequately tackled. I Just pray that the man and his team will do more this time so that Nigerians will reap the true dividend of democracy.
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MALTA GUINNESS STREET DANCE HITS YOUR SCREEN WITH STYLE AND SWAGGER
Yeah am sure you heard about the just concluded Malta Guinness Street Dance auditions that rocked major cities in Nigeria. Malta Guinness Street Dance Season IV train went to key locations pan Nigeria in search of street dance crew that can really dance to the Top of World and indeed they got more than what they bargained for.The Malta Guinness Street Dance judges which comprises of the dynamic trio of Wale Rubber, Frank and female screen diva May7 all witnessed at the auditions mind blowing dance moves. However some crew can be said to have goofed at the trials while others that made it to Malta Guinness Street Dance boot camp did really exhibited style and swagger in their dance routines.
Malta Guinness Street Dance Chief judge Wale Rubber said in interview after the final auditions held in Lagos “with array of dancers seen so far at this seasons auditions, we are gearing up for a real show down at the National Finals” and in the same light, Frank who is widely known by street dance fans for his “no holds bar” opinion also asserts that “with what I have seen, Malta Guinness Street Dance season IV is gonna be 10 over 10. So I can’t wait to see them at the boot camp because judging these crews won’t be an easy task”
Now to you out there, brace up to see the mother of all street dance moves as eight crew battles to get to the Top of the World while you at home can also get to be a part of the action.The TV broadcast starts from Saturday May 28th to Saturday 2nd of July 2011 on the following TV stations:
AIT Network (Lagos, Abuja, Jos, Kano, Kaduna, PH, Enugu, Benin, Yenegoa) Saturdays 5:00pm - 6:00pm
TV Continental Saturdays 5:00pm - 6:00pm, NTA NETWORK Sundays 6:00pm - 7:00pm and Silverbird Television Sundays 8:00pm - 9:00pm.
So spread the news that Malta Guinness Street Dance is back and hey! not just back, it’s bigger, better with Style and Swagger.
Tuesday, May 24, 2011
THE FULL MINISTERIAL LIST OUT IN NIGERIA- THOSE WHO MAY BE MINISTERS
The final list of those nominated to be ministers in the next administration of Mr. Goodluck Jonathan has been released. Those who made the ministerial list include former speaker of the House of Representatives, Patricia Etteh, Chief Adetunji Olurin, the governorship candidate under PDP platform in the last election.
See the full ministerial list below-
Anambra
Barr clems Ezika
Barr Ernest Nwoye
Chief Chuba Egolum
Sen Ebenezer Ikeyina
Chudi offodile
Hon Anayo Nebe
Mrs Obiamaka
Okolo Sunday Aghadi
Engr Ben Akah
Sir Emmanuel Mbamalu
Bayelsa
Rev Obegha Julius Oworibo
His Highness sir Timiebi Roupa Okara
Amb Josef Egbuson
Austin Ogunwo Febo
Dr Thomas Coomander Nwoyemditon
Torpedo Amananaghan
Dr Ambilly Etekpe
Mr Isaiah Gabriel
Chief Lionel Jonathan-Omo
Emmanuel Robert Okara
Delta
Echegile Godson Onyemaechi
Godwill Obielum
Marian Nneamaka Ali
Elder Godsday Orubebe
Faith Tuedor-Matthews
Chief Solomon Ogba
Young Igbrude
Williams Makinde
Barr Ovie Omo-Agege
Elizabeth titi Uvoh-Gardner
Edo
Chief Dan Orbih
Mike Onolememen
Matthew Urhogide
Julius ihonvbere
Giwa Abonmeirele
Lucky Imasuen
Clifford Odia
Felix Akhabue
Sarah Adetugbogtboh
Safawu ini Momoh
Ekiti
Bola Olu-Ojo
Navy Capt. Caleb Olubolade
Sen Ayo Arise
Biodun Olujimi
Sakiru Lawal
Hope Ademiluyi
Femi Akinyemi
Dare Bajide
Princess Titilayo Owolabi
Prince Dayo Adeyeye
FCT, Abuja
Sen Usman Jibrin Wowo
Y.Y. Suleiman
Danladi etsu Zhin
EmmanuelOlugbuo
Alhassan s. Gwagwa
Esther John Audu
Rakiya Yusuf
Fatima Suleiman
Fatima Suleiman
Hassan Sokodobo
Samson Baba Galuwi
Jigawa
Ahmad Hassan Alghazali
Bar ali Saadu
Ruqayyat Ahmed Rufai
Ahmed abdulhamid Madori
Ibrahim Ismail
Faruk Dalhatu
Nurudeen Muhammad
Hadiza abdulwahab
Habibah Isa-dutse
Abbas Anas Adamu
Abubakar Gumel
Kano
Farouk Iya Sambo
Ahmed Garba Bichi
Kabir Rabiu
Baraka Sani
Jamaila Salim
Abdullahi Mahmud
Yusuf Ado kibiya
Nasiru Aliko
Idris Dambazau
Ismaila Halilu
Katsina
Musa Mohammed sada
Sirajo umar Damari
Ali Husseini Dutsima
Murtala shehu yar’Adua
Babajo Ibrahim Funtua
Sen umar Tsauri
Adamu Babangida Ibrahim
Talatu Nasir
Abubakar Mukhtar (buba)
Bilikisu Kaikai
Kebbi
Prof moh’d Kaoje Abukabar
Hon Zaiklani
Asabe Abubakar
Isah Aliyu Moh’d
Sen Sani Kamba
Bala Buwa Kaoje
Garba Dandiga
Usman Maitamabari
Kabiru Usman
Salamatu Suleiman
Nasarawa
Yunana iliya
Labaran Maku
Usman Bagudu
Sen Walid Jibrin
Anthony Akika
Timothy Anjide
Tanimu Adabson
Adamu Egye
Halima Jabiru
Ayitogo Sdaatu
Niger
Baba Shehu Agaie
Umar Musa Maali
Sani Ndanusa
Abdulrahman Mahmuid Eragi
Aliyu datti
Tanko Beji
Shem Zagbayi Nuhu
Jummal moh’d Agwai
Col. Aminu Isa kotagora (rtd)
Isah Ladan
Ogun
Adetinji Olurin
Bashorun Dayo Soremi
Tahib Odunowo
Yemi Adefule
Doyin Okupe
Sen. Felix kola Bajomo
Babatunde Fadun
Olusegun Alawode
Kafilat Ogbara
Henrietta Luke Fuba
Osun
Sen iyiola Omisore
Olagunsoye oyinlola
Isiaka Adeleke
Yemi Farounbi
Olu Alabi
Fatai Aknibade
Patricia etteh
Olusola Obada
Francis Fadahunsi
Shuaibu oyedoku
Yobe
Jalo Zaram
Lawan Latenwa
Abdu Bulama
Adamu Talba
Umar Damagum
Zainab Boni Haruna
Sen Usma Albishir
Hasan Hussein
Jibrin Maigari
Mairop Amshi
Lagos
Ade Dosumu
Setom Koshoedo
Olatunji Sheile
Moshood Salvadore
Alade Abani wonda
Atolagbe Animashaun
Bode oyelede
Rafiq Ogungbambi
Kadirat omotanwa
Sola Oladeinde
Ondo
Omotayo Dairo
Olusola Oke
Bode Olajumoke
Olusegun Agagu
Omolade oluwateru
Gbenga elegbeleye
Folake Akinjoko
Kingsley kuku
Febi Adeyemi
Jomoh Ibrahim
Oyo
Rasak Kareem
Taofeek Adedoja
Olajumoke Akinjide
Olorunsogo Olukemi
Ayodele Adigun
Akande Adebayo
Tairat adeyemi
Adisa nureni
Ayoka Lawani
Gbola Adetunji
Zmanfara
Mahmud shinkafi
Muktar Anka
Bature Sambo
Bala Mande
Tijani Yahaya Kaura
Bashir yuguda
Ibrahim Galadima
Mamman Bawa Gusau
Mrs Aisha Aliyu Laraz
Abubakar Bunu
Cross River
John Ogar Odey
Peter Abang Ojie
Martina Odom
Julius Okputu
Edem duke
Andem San
Catherinr Uyok okon
Amb Soni Abang
Prince Ebuta Ayuk
Mrs Margaret Ebokpo
Enugu
Engr Vita Abba
Mrs Fidelia Njeze
Chukwuemeka Ujam
Goddy Agbo
Jide Matthew Chime
Festus Uzor
Samuel Ngwu
Ikechukwu ugwuegede
Sally Adukwu-Bogunjoko
Gombe
Sen Adamu Ajuji Waziri
A. Abubakar
John Yoriyo
Jack Gumpy
Dahiru Buba Biri
Amina Al-Zubair
Sen Haruna Garba
Sulaiman Abubakar Kalshingi
Pharm. Moh’d Santana
Kano
Barr. Farouk Sambo
Ahmed Garba Bichi
Kabir Rabiu
Baraka Sani
Abdullhi Mahmud
Yusuf Ado Kabiya
Nasiru Aliko
Idris Dambazzau
Ismail Halilu
Kogi
Musa Ahmadu
Joe Abrahams
Idris Wada
Lt. Gen. Salihu Ibrahim
Mohammed Kabir Usman
Aro Samuel Bamidele
Robert Audu
Salau Ogembe
Salime Dorcas Onuminya
Dr Hadiza Onotu
Kwara
Yekini Alabi
M. Segun
Bode Ojomu
Olaitan Kadri
Ismail Sadiq
Bisi Balogun
Shola Jimoh
Tunde Paku
L. Haruna
Taraba
Amb Emmanuel Njiwah
Simon inusa Dogari
Musa Wakil Dakka
Armaya Dauda Abubakar
S.D. Gani
Sen Anthony Manzo
Mary Paninga
Mamma Ibrahim Hassan Lau
Victor Bala kona
Jonah Agyo
Musa John Jin
2nd list of Yobe
Adamu Maina Waziri
Mai Adamu Mustapha
Abdu Bulama
Usman Albishir
Zainab Boni Haruna
Garba Umar
Yakubu Bello
Falmata buba Lawan
Gingiri Lawan
Baba Gishuwari
Barr clems Ezika
Barr Ernest Nwoye
Chief Chuba Egolum
Sen Ebenezer Ikeyina
Chudi offodile
Hon Anayo Nebe
Mrs Obiamaka
Okolo Sunday Aghadi
Engr Ben Akah
Sir Emmanuel Mbamalu
Bayelsa
Rev Obegha Julius Oworibo
His Highness sir Timiebi Roupa Okara
Amb Josef Egbuson
Austin Ogunwo Febo
Dr Thomas Coomander Nwoyemditon
Torpedo Amananaghan
Dr Ambilly Etekpe
Mr Isaiah Gabriel
Chief Lionel Jonathan-Omo
Emmanuel Robert Okara
Delta
Echegile Godson Onyemaechi
Godwill Obielum
Marian Nneamaka Ali
Elder Godsday Orubebe
Faith Tuedor-Matthews
Chief Solomon Ogba
Young Igbrude
Williams Makinde
Barr Ovie Omo-Agege
Elizabeth titi Uvoh-Gardner
Edo
Chief Dan Orbih
Mike Onolememen
Matthew Urhogide
Julius ihonvbere
Giwa Abonmeirele
Lucky Imasuen
Clifford Odia
Felix Akhabue
Sarah Adetugbogtboh
Safawu ini Momoh
Ekiti
Bola Olu-Ojo
Navy Capt. Caleb Olubolade
Sen Ayo Arise
Biodun Olujimi
Sakiru Lawal
Hope Ademiluyi
Femi Akinyemi
Dare Bajide
Princess Titilayo Owolabi
Prince Dayo Adeyeye
FCT, Abuja
Sen Usman Jibrin Wowo
Y.Y. Suleiman
Danladi etsu Zhin
EmmanuelOlugbuo
Alhassan s. Gwagwa
Esther John Audu
Rakiya Yusuf
Fatima Suleiman
Fatima Suleiman
Hassan Sokodobo
Samson Baba Galuwi
Jigawa
Ahmad Hassan Alghazali
Bar ali Saadu
Ruqayyat Ahmed Rufai
Ahmed abdulhamid Madori
Ibrahim Ismail
Faruk Dalhatu
Nurudeen Muhammad
Hadiza abdulwahab
Habibah Isa-dutse
Abbas Anas Adamu
Abubakar Gumel
Kano
Farouk Iya Sambo
Ahmed Garba Bichi
Kabir Rabiu
Baraka Sani
Jamaila Salim
Abdullahi Mahmud
Yusuf Ado kibiya
Nasiru Aliko
Idris Dambazau
Ismaila Halilu
Katsina
Musa Mohammed sada
Sirajo umar Damari
Ali Husseini Dutsima
Murtala shehu yar’Adua
Babajo Ibrahim Funtua
Sen umar Tsauri
Adamu Babangida Ibrahim
Talatu Nasir
Abubakar Mukhtar (buba)
Bilikisu Kaikai
Kebbi
Prof moh’d Kaoje Abukabar
Hon Zaiklani
Asabe Abubakar
Isah Aliyu Moh’d
Sen Sani Kamba
Bala Buwa Kaoje
Garba Dandiga
Usman Maitamabari
Kabiru Usman
Salamatu Suleiman
Nasarawa
Yunana iliya
Labaran Maku
Usman Bagudu
Sen Walid Jibrin
Anthony Akika
Timothy Anjide
Tanimu Adabson
Adamu Egye
Halima Jabiru
Ayitogo Sdaatu
Niger
Baba Shehu Agaie
Umar Musa Maali
Sani Ndanusa
Abdulrahman Mahmuid Eragi
Aliyu datti
Tanko Beji
Shem Zagbayi Nuhu
Jummal moh’d Agwai
Col. Aminu Isa kotagora (rtd)
Isah Ladan
Ogun
Adetinji Olurin
Bashorun Dayo Soremi
Tahib Odunowo
Yemi Adefule
Doyin Okupe
Sen. Felix kola Bajomo
Babatunde Fadun
Olusegun Alawode
Kafilat Ogbara
Henrietta Luke Fuba
Osun
Sen iyiola Omisore
Olagunsoye oyinlola
Isiaka Adeleke
Yemi Farounbi
Olu Alabi
Fatai Aknibade
Patricia etteh
Olusola Obada
Francis Fadahunsi
Shuaibu oyedoku
Yobe
Jalo Zaram
Lawan Latenwa
Abdu Bulama
Adamu Talba
Umar Damagum
Zainab Boni Haruna
Sen Usma Albishir
Hasan Hussein
Jibrin Maigari
Mairop Amshi
Lagos
Ade Dosumu
Setom Koshoedo
Olatunji Sheile
Moshood Salvadore
Alade Abani wonda
Atolagbe Animashaun
Bode oyelede
Rafiq Ogungbambi
Kadirat omotanwa
Sola Oladeinde
Ondo
Omotayo Dairo
Olusola Oke
Bode Olajumoke
Olusegun Agagu
Omolade oluwateru
Gbenga elegbeleye
Folake Akinjoko
Kingsley kuku
Febi Adeyemi
Jomoh Ibrahim
Oyo
Rasak Kareem
Taofeek Adedoja
Olajumoke Akinjide
Olorunsogo Olukemi
Ayodele Adigun
Akande Adebayo
Tairat adeyemi
Adisa nureni
Ayoka Lawani
Gbola Adetunji
Zmanfara
Mahmud shinkafi
Muktar Anka
Bature Sambo
Bala Mande
Tijani Yahaya Kaura
Bashir yuguda
Ibrahim Galadima
Mamman Bawa Gusau
Mrs Aisha Aliyu Laraz
Abubakar Bunu
Cross River
John Ogar Odey
Peter Abang Ojie
Martina Odom
Julius Okputu
Edem duke
Andem San
Catherinr Uyok okon
Amb Soni Abang
Prince Ebuta Ayuk
Mrs Margaret Ebokpo
Enugu
Engr Vita Abba
Mrs Fidelia Njeze
Chukwuemeka Ujam
Goddy Agbo
Jide Matthew Chime
Festus Uzor
Samuel Ngwu
Ikechukwu ugwuegede
Sally Adukwu-Bogunjoko
Gombe
Sen Adamu Ajuji Waziri
A. Abubakar
John Yoriyo
Jack Gumpy
Dahiru Buba Biri
Amina Al-Zubair
Sen Haruna Garba
Sulaiman Abubakar Kalshingi
Pharm. Moh’d Santana
Kano
Barr. Farouk Sambo
Ahmed Garba Bichi
Kabir Rabiu
Baraka Sani
Abdullhi Mahmud
Yusuf Ado Kabiya
Nasiru Aliko
Idris Dambazzau
Ismail Halilu
Kogi
Musa Ahmadu
Joe Abrahams
Idris Wada
Lt. Gen. Salihu Ibrahim
Mohammed Kabir Usman
Aro Samuel Bamidele
Robert Audu
Salau Ogembe
Salime Dorcas Onuminya
Dr Hadiza Onotu
Kwara
Yekini Alabi
M. Segun
Bode Ojomu
Olaitan Kadri
Ismail Sadiq
Bisi Balogun
Shola Jimoh
Tunde Paku
L. Haruna
Taraba
Amb Emmanuel Njiwah
Simon inusa Dogari
Musa Wakil Dakka
Armaya Dauda Abubakar
S.D. Gani
Sen Anthony Manzo
Mary Paninga
Mamma Ibrahim Hassan Lau
Victor Bala kona
Jonah Agyo
Musa John Jin
2nd list of Yobe
Adamu Maina Waziri
Mai Adamu Mustapha
Abdu Bulama
Usman Albishir
Zainab Boni Haruna
Garba Umar
Yakubu Bello
Falmata buba Lawan
Gingiri Lawan
Baba Gishuwari
Monday, May 23, 2011
WHY FATHIA BALOGUN's WEDDING DIDN'T HOLD ON MAY 21
The heavily hyped wedding of Yoruba actress Fathia Balogun didn’t hold after all. Fathia had confirmed the gist of the wedding some months back, stating that the wedding proper would hold on May 21. Movie lovers and friends of Fathia looked forward to the date after her engagement to Ade, a US based Nigerian took place in January 2011.
The wedding of Fathia to Ade, was one of the most talked about celebrity marriage. A lot of people were surprise when the marriage didn’t hold again.
Could this mean that the wedding plans have collapsed? In a report by Afolabi Oyekoya, Fathia was said to have met some brick walls in the plan to Houston Texas based dude. When Fathia went to the US, she discovered that Ade is still married to a white woman. They also have a child together. The white woman was said to have threatened to sue Ade over she considered bigamy.
In a bid to confirm the story, Fathia waved the question aside stating that the May 21 wedding was only a ‘provisional’ date (whatever that means).
Fathia, who is partly Delta and partly Yoruba was married to actor, Saheed Balogun before their marriage crashed over allegations and counter allegations of adultery. Saheed alleged that Fathia’s escapades with a popular movie producer led to the collapse of their marriage.
Speculations are rife in town that the whole marriage plan was done in a hurry just to get back at Saheed her former husband.
Gistmaster gathered that Fathia wanted to show off that she can get someone better than him. She wanted Saheed to be envious.Those who are not in tune with that school of thought, said Fathia needed to get a man of her own after all Saheed has moved on.
We have heard stories of his romance with other actresses including Funke Adeshiyan.So let Fathia be!
One of Fathia's friends told gistmaster today from America that the wedding plan is still on but the date won't me made for the general public for personal reasons.
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Speculations are rife in town that the whole marriage plan was done in a hurry just to get back at Saheed her former husband.
Gistmaster gathered that Fathia wanted to show off that she can get someone better than him. She wanted Saheed to be envious.Those who are not in tune with that school of thought, said Fathia needed to get a man of her own after all Saheed has moved on.
We have heard stories of his romance with other actresses including Funke Adeshiyan.So let Fathia be!
One of Fathia's friends told gistmaster today from America that the wedding plan is still on but the date won't me made for the general public for personal reasons.
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NOLLYWOOD STAR HALIMA ABUBAKAR RETURNS- FRESH ,BOLDER AND BETTER
Halima Abubakar seems to be working her way to the hearts of Nollywood fans. Gistmaster gathered that she is working through various platforms to project her for the big movie, modeling, brand and social market. Just recently, the story broke that the actress just finished a 20 Million Naira home. Are you surprised? Some guys would do anything just to be at the feet of these nolywood stars. Not too long ago, Ebube Nwangbo another actress got a big dash. Someone gave her an Hummer Jeep.
HALIMA ABUBAKAR PHOTOSHOOT -STEADY RISE TO STARDOM

When she started out over a decade ago in the make believe world, nobody gave her a chance then, apart from the fact that some people see her as too young to have an impact, others hanged religious sentiments on her neck calling her a rebel.Others believe she can not make it in Lagos where Nollywood is booming because she lived all her life in the beautiful city of Kano.Undaunted, Halima Abubakar forged ahead with minor roles and moved on to bigger roles. Today, the face of this kogi state born beauty adorns the jackets of countless movies. Thanks to hard work and tenacity.
When she was just about reaping the fruits of her hard earned labor, wicked arsonists sent her business, concerns in kano on fire. This incident instead of throwing her off balance only strengthened her and in a way likened to the biblical Job, God gave her a beautiful house in Lagos to cover for her loss. This is just one of the luxuries of life this philanthropist who do not like bragging about her achievements is blessed by God with.
Her career has been soaring higher and higher. Little wonder then that brands keep falling on one another to make her face grace their adverts. Already an ambassador, with many award nominations coming her way from home and abroad, she has taken over already. What more could be said about this intelligent actress, model and writer. Go girl, the sky is just the beginning.Related post
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FCMB RECORDS N7.9BN PROFIT …TO PAY 35 KOBO DIVIDEND
First City Monument Bank (FCMB) Plc has released its financials for the year ended December 2010 declaring profit after taxation of N7.9 billion and a proposed dividend of 35kobo to the shareholders.The N7.9 billion profit after taxation declared by the bank represents 837 per cent growth in post-tax earnings on an annualised basis compared to the N564 million for the 8-months ended December 2009, following the 2009 change in financial year-end.
The Group audited result for the financial year also showed that while profit after taxation grew by 837 percent, Gross earnings for the Group was N63 billion, a 17 per cent annualised growth over the period ended December 2009.
A statement by the bank also showed that Risk assets grew by 38 percent from N240 billion as at December 2009, to N330 billion as at December 2010.
Net interest margin however, narrowed during the year. This, the bank said was due to the low interest rate environment and the focus on high quality credit, resulting in a 10 percent decline in net interest income and was however compensated for, by the 59 percent increase in non-interest income during the year, coming largely from borrowing relationships.
Operating expenses were kept under control and grew by only 3 percent in the year.
Further analysis of the financials released by the bank showed Asset quality improved significantly with the NPL ratio of the group dropping from 9 percent in December 2009 to 5.5 percent in December 2010.
Total assets and contingents grew by 17 percent from N514 billion in December 2009 to N604 billion in December 2010. The statement attributed this growth to improved funding, with deposit liabilities growing 26 percent to N335 billion from N266 billion in December 2009..
The Bank has proposed a dividend of 35 kobo, up by 600 percent from the 5kobo per share for the eight months ended December 2009.
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