Wednesday, July 9, 2008

WHEN ITS PARTY, LETS PARTY AS ENCOMIUM AND NIRE PREST INVITE SUPER STARS FOR LUXURY BOAT CRUISE

Story & photo by Niyi Tabiti
Chief Reporter



‘When its party, lets party’ is the best way to describe the heavily loaded luxury party being put together by Encomium Magazine and Prest Lunch and Dinner Cruise.
Kunle Bakare, the indefatigable publisher of Encomium magazine would be the ‘captain’ of tis great boat cruise aboard NIRE PREST. He would be ably supported by Azuh Arinze, the editor of the weekly magazine, while the ‘cabin crew’ would consist of top Nigeria stars.
On Saturday 12 July 2008, we would be on the flamboyant Nire Prest, sailing from Lekki and exploring the waterway in luxury.
The organizers stated that they are back again to “lead the way and show how wonderful and exciting, interesting and intriguing this world we live in. How awesomely enchanting and enthralling some parts of Lagos, this city of wisdom and jollification, could be”
The organizers also said apart from having great fun, the 120 guests on board would have the amazing opportunity to view parts of Lagos from the boat as it sails slowly, so that they can savour heavenly scenery and structures. They will behold in their glory under bright light stars and shimmering moonlight, Lady Oyinkan Abayomi Drive, The Palms,Mobil,Lagoon Restaurant,Carverton Helicopters’ Pad, Bonny Camp, Tarzan Jetty, Banana Island, Nigerian Law School, American Embassy, Paradise Boat Club, new Zenon Oil headquarters and other places of interest.www.niyitabiti.blogspot.com has been accredited for the event so don't worry if you miss the boat, anywhere in the world you will definately have a feel of the luxury voyage with photos and gist.
In May 2008 http://www.niyitabiti.blogspot.com/ reported the wondrous party tagged ‘White Gig’.Celebrities from far and near came to be part of the event. Interestingly, it was dance; dance, dance all through the time the show lasted. No big or small celebrity, it was a matter of choose your choice and dance with the person.

Photo show top celebrities cutting the cake with Mr.Kunle Bakare at the White Gig event in May.

Tuesday, July 8, 2008

NOLLYWOOD STAR ACTOR, SEGUN ARINZE WEDS LOVER.


Story & Photo by Niyi Tabiti
Chief Reporter
Forget his bad boy role in Nollywood movies, Segun Arinze is the man after many ladies heart. He may not have the charming look of a Danzel Washington or fat bank account as David Beckhams' but he is got the energy and the creativity that a lot people drool over.
The latest news reaching www.niyitabiti.blogspot.com indicates all his now set for the traditional wedding ceremony of 'Black Arrow' as he is popularly called.Authoritative sources hinted that the bride to be is simply known as Julie.She is a lawyer and a staff of Slumberger, a multinational company in Nigeria.She hails from Oguta in Imo State. The white wedding has been fixed for a late date.
www.niyitabiti.blogspot.com spoke with the 43 year old actor this afternoon and he confirmed the story.However, he declined to reveal more about his new bride whom he described as publicity shy.
Born Segun Aina, he hails from Badagry in Lagos State, Nigeria.His first marriage to Ann Njemanze, another Igbo lady produced a daughter known as Morenike.The marriage, however, crashed following allegations and counter allegations of infidelity between them.The Nollywood actor has also been linked with other women before now.One of them is a top executive witha broadcasting company in Nigeria.

Monday, July 7, 2008

JAMES AMUTA AND STORM RECORDS TAKE RAW AFRICAN POETRY (RAP) TO SWE BAR ON FRIDAY 16 JULY 2008.

On Friday 16 July 2008,Storm Records led by Obi Asika and James Amuta would be doing their thing at Swe Bar inside City Mall,Opposite Muson Centre,Onikan-Lagos.
The event is called Raw African Poetry.Don't miss it!

DG VON SETS THE BALL ROLLING FOR NORTHERN ZONAL BOOK FAIR 2008

By Jerry Adesewo
from Abuja


As the committee responsible for organizing the annual Northern Zonal Book Fair sets to stage this year’s edition of the book fair which’s maiden edition was held in Abuja last October, it has received a much necessary motivation from no less a personality than the Director-General of Voice of Nigeria, Alhaji Abubakar Jijiwa.

The DG who is also the chairman of the Broadcasting Organizations of Nigeria reiterated the promise made to the committee last year upon his appointment as the Grand Patron of the annual book fair. “Education for all is the business of everyone of us. Therefore, whatever I can do to ensure the success of this book fair, I will not hesitate to do it. I will see what I can do in terms of using my position as the chairman of BON to ensure that there is adequate publicity and media coverage for this project because it is a noble cause” the DG who was also recently reelected as the President of Commonwealth Broadcasting Association.

Alhaji Sanusi Nassarwa, a Director at the National Library of Nigeria and chairman of the committee reveals that the Alhaji Abubakar Jijiwa also made pledges of financial support on behalf of his organization and himself. “This is a good motivation for us. As far as this year’s edition is concerned, he is the first and only person to have shown interest in supporting this book fair on personal and organizational capacity. That shows the kind of person he is because as he has said, education, especially in the north is the business of all and that is what events like this annual book fair are expected to help address. We are indeed very grateful to him and could only hope that other individuals and organizations we have contacted will emulate him”

Though the chairman did not disclose the worth of the pledge, he was however optimistic that support will come from other corporate establishments, governments of the 19 northern states and individuals whom the committee have contacted.The four day event is billed to hold in September.

BEST DRESSED NOLLYWOOD ACTRESS-GENEVIEVE, RITA DOMINIC AND OMOTOLA IN EARLY LEAD


Last week, someone sent me some wonderful clothes and cosmetics from the United States of America (USA).They are to be used as prizes for the Best dressed actress and some readers.My friend (she wants me to keep her identity) sent female tops with labels such as International Concept,GUESS,Calvin Klein,Nine West,Karen Kane,Tommy Hilfiger and others. Cosmetics label she sent included Lancome,Cover Girl,Revlon, Almay,Max,Maybeline and others.

What about a brand new Limousine as first prize for the bes actress? Together, we shall get to that point soonest!

As part of a way of making the voting more authentic.www.niyitabiti.blogspot.com is already perfecting a way of getting over 40 celebrities and fashion critic together to form a panel of judges.About 40 Entertainment, Fashion and Style journalists would also vote.

From text messages, phone calls, e-mails and comments received so far- The trio of Genevieve Nnaji, Rita Dominic and Omotola Jolade-Ekehinde are the ones leading. (though not in that particular order)

Who wins depends on you! Report all 'crimes' on the red carpet to the fashion police on this page.

Sunday, July 6, 2008

GUEST WRITER, ABIMBOLA JUNAID WRITES ON THE TOPIC- ' 30 SOMETHING,SINGLE,LIVING ABROAD AND MARRIAGE! ( PART 1)




I am a life coach, but first and foremost human too.That emotional side of me showed when I read an email sent to me by a Miss A.A who had read my blog. She asked that I advice the 30 something year old singles(women)living abroad who desire marriage but aren't having much luck finding brothers(especially of same African background)!I take this request seriously and as a priviledge knowing that my opinion on here will be taken by someone out there and their decision which will determine their destiny about marriage will be based on this.


Early on, let me start by saying,I hold various views about this topic and as a result it may seem I am not giving a straight solution to the issue. There isn't one. But hopefully this will bring some enlightenment and help in making a clearer and purposeful search possible for the 30 something(s).In my opinion and from experience I think that what will determine your ability to find the person to marry will largely depend on your flexibility, tolerance level otherwise known as humility and your personal sense of what reality is, BECAUSE YOU WILL HAVE TO BE REALISTIC WITH YOUR SELF ON MANY ISSUES,STARTING WITH THIS.It may also apply to non africans, but I am talking about the 30 something year old African men and women now (AS REQUESTED).


If you are one that grew up in any of the African countries,(our cultural system is similar)you will be well accustomed to one of our beliefs; that men are to be worshipped, be it young or old. Do not be fooled, it is a deeply entrenched custom that a male child is superior to a female one, not minding the position of the son in the African family. Be he 1st child, last or only male and the more male children the merrier, you as a female is expected to treat him or them, like a king,heir,entitled than all the female children put together.


Our African men, through no fault of theirs, but true to type and this age long belief,expects a female( female here encompasses all that is not male regardless of the age, color, culture, education, tribe, wealth,class, achievement,blood ties or not,to nurture them and worship them.Now that may come in all ways and manners and highly evidenced in the character of most african male,not only grown up men(boys too), in their approach to the opposite sex,especially their african females.


Modernisation does not even change this belief,that is why, some of you already arguing with me(I know!)that” it is not all African men that is like that" are right. The men you know through their own deliberate renewing of their minds, exposure,maturity,experiences,background, religion,especially christianity,pentecostal teachings, enduring mothers who have stood to teach their sons differently from the norm which you now see as outcomes in these few men that you can point to as being caring,respectful and treating women as equals,doesn't change the fact that,the predominantly held notion still exist somewhere in the make up of even such a man though outwardly portrayed as laying dormant.


My second preamble is this, Westernisation, brings about human rights,women’s right and power, ladies you know what I am talking about, come on(lol).Westernization also brings about individuality in the form of self realisation and actualisation, it brings about the power of higher earnings,bigger visions and self made rules and self made lifestyle, which becomes your values and void of any cultural values or beliefs brought up with.


In the western world one can adequately live the life that they want without any consequence(s) and a fulfilling life too for that matter. All of this which isn't what Africaness stands for and not widely practiced as the order of the day in Africa, though some of these values have slipped through and its now a mixture of values even in Africa, but the African communities anywhere in the world, still holds some beliefs dear to its heart.The third preamble is that, men and women are different and that difference.......... TO BE CONTINUED.



Email me for a one to one if you've been affected by today's talk- thinkingbee@gmail.com or http://www.thinkingb.blogspot.com/

Chief Reporter's note:Abimbola Junaid is a human and business development coach based in the UK. She is the CEO of Complete Well Being Solutions.

DEATH HIT THE NIGERIAN ENTERTAINMENT INDUSTRY AS ACTOR MUYIDEEN ALADE AROMIRE BID THE WORLD GOODBYE AFTER A TRAGIC AUTO ACCIDENT

By Niyi Tabiti
Chief Reporter


Prince Muyideen Alade Aromire, a popular actor and movie producer is dead.The man, whom many describe as the true founder of the home video business in Nigeria died on friday 4 July 2008.www.niyitabiti.blogspot.com gathered that Alade died in a tragic auto crash on his way to his home.


A prince from the Oba of Lagos royal lineage, Alade made several movies in the early 90s.Alade also started Yotomi TV, the first Indigenous cable televison station in Nigeria.He would be greatly missed by friends and colleagues within and outside the Nigerian movie industry.
At the time of posting this report, Prince Jide Kosoko the president of the Association of Theatre Arts Practitioner (ANTP) and other leaders in the Nigerian movie are deliberating on how to give the departed a befitting burial.

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