Thursday, August 18, 2011

EX-GOVERNOR's AIDE KILLED IN LAGOS

  Bode Obolo, a former Special Assistant to ex-Ondo Governor, Chief Olusegun Agagu has been killed. He was shot dead on Thursday 18 August 2011 after men suspected to be hired assasins gained entry into his home in Iju Water works area, Lagos State.
Gistmaster gathered that Obolo has been abroad for about two years but arrived to the country about less than a week ago. He was expected to travel to his home town of Okitipupa when the incident happened.Idowu Obolo, the younger brother of the deceased confirmed the unfortunate incident.

LOOKBOOK -Comfy Style by Suchille Clothings

Suchille Clothing’s is a brand tailored for the women between the ages of 18 - 45 not restrictive of sizes, because we believe every woman is allowed to feel and look beautiful.It has Priscilia Suchi Best a Public Administration graduate of the Ambrose Alli University as its Lead designer.The Brand was started in 2010, and our motivation is seeing the look of satisfaction on everyone wearing a Suchille Clothing Label.Suchille is inspired by its surrounding and our vision is to have the brand become a household brand in the shortest possible time with clear cut wearable designs, having every Woman own a Suchille piece in their closet.











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Designer--- Priscilla Suchille Best
Label ----- Suchille Clothings
Location --- De Marquee (Mega Plaza)
Photography ---- Oladipo Oladapo
Photography Assistant --- Oshalusi Kola
Make- up --- Chi chi (Faceville)
Stylist ---- Ade Dolapo
Models---- Bisola Odunayo, Maya Nwokeji
Model shoes ---- Model's own
Jewelries --- Accesories 4 U by Diri (21A, Kofo Abayomi, V/I, Lagos)
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Elite Model Look is the most renown international modeling contest in the world. It is unique in providing the opportunity for young girls to enter the fashion world, become models and begin fabulous careers. The Elite Model Look contest is a prestigious event open to beginners with a professional aim: looking for and discovering the young hopefuls who will become the Top Models of the future. 

Since 1983, Elite Model Look competition has discovered  future industry luminaries.Super models such as Cindy Crawford, Stephanie Seymour, Tatjana Patitz, Claudia Schiffer, Karen Mulder, Linda Evangelista, Naomi Campbell,Denisa Dvorakova and Gisele Bundchen were all discovered through ELITE.

Consistently discovering the stars of tomorrow, Elite launches the careers of young models that dream of being one of the glamorous few and represented by the most prestigious modelling agency in the world.

For the 4thth consecutive year, the Elite team toured Nigeria to offer a unique springboard to the girls that dream of becoming models.

The 2011 Elite Model Look Tour Nigeria, composed of 5 castings, in different Nigerian cities. The Elite casting team selected 50 girls from LAGOS ABUJA, PORT HARCOURT, ENUGU and BENIN to participate in the national finals and 14 girls were selected to compete at the semi finals.

During this Semi-final, every contestant will have the opportunity to communicate their motivation for becoming a model. The jury will study their photogenic qualities and their personality, real assets needed to become a Top Model of tomorrow.


Sponsors of Elite Model Look Nigeria 2011 include:  MERCEDES BENZ, THE AVENUE SUITES,
MOET & CHANDON, ARISE MAGAZINE, MONTAIGNE PLACE, BLACK UP, COOL FM, BELLA NAIJA, REZE BONNA PHOTOGRAPHY, PERFECT CO-ORDINATIONS, BLUSH HAIR SALON, and many more

The show itself is in 4 segments.The New Urban section featuring Eki Orleans and Republic of Foreigner, Swimwear by Melissa Odabash, Vintage with Virgos Lounge and Bridget Awosika as the closer and headliner. Jewellery by kristos &;  Anita  Quansah London


The 14 finalists for the 2011 ELITE MODEL LOOK NIGERIA



The 14 finalists for the 2011 ELITE MODEL LOOK NIGERIA edition  are:
OIZA OLAYEBi
OJO RITA
UBI MAVEFE
SHARON EGWURUBE
ADEOYE FUNMILAYO
SARATU ILIYASU
CHINWE EJERE PRINCESS
OWIA UDOMA
AREOLA REBECCA
RUKY IMALELE
RUTH OKEREAFORS
OLUWASEUN ADEBAY
OKOLOCH LOVETH
DORATHY ALIEZE CHIZOBA


The finalists will meet in Lagos on the 28th for 7 days of intensive preparation. They
will showcase their talent during the Final Show that will be held on September 3rd 2011
at the Civic Center Lagos Nigeria.

The winner will join the finalists of 80 other countries and will participate in the
prestigious World Final that will take place on Dec 6th 2011 in Shanghai with hopes of
following in the footsteps of the Cindy Crawfords, Linda Evangelistas, and Gisele
Bundchens of the modeling world, who all got a start to their modeling career thanks to
the Elite Model Look contest.

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WHY AUTO LOUNGE LAGOS WAS SHUT DOWN

Auto Lounge One of the favourite clubs for silverspoons and high profile personalities in Victoria Island has been shut down. Well, the competition in club business in Lagos, especially in Victoria Island is getting tougher with the coming of chrome and other hangouts.
 Gistmaster gathered that the owner of the Auto Lounge on Agoro Odiyan Street off Adeola Odeku, is not broke. Rather, the place was shut down to enable the management carry out some re-structuring work. From what we heard, Auto Lounge would re-open in October.
Larry the owner of Auto Lounge combine sales of eye popping cars with lounge business.
-By Niyi Tabiti

OUCH DAZZLES AT AFRICA FASHION WEEK LONDON


Nigeria's foremost fashion retail brand, OUCH COUTURE has showcased its new
collection of Urban street Wear at the just concluded African Fashion Week
London (AFWL). The Creative Director of the fashion range Uche Nnaji  joined
fifty other designers from across the world to exhibit Africa-inspired
collections.

The AFWL provided the opportunity for the ace designer to unveil his new
collection of Urban Street Wear, '234' which pays fashion homage to
Nigeria's international dialling code. The designer stole the night as his
collection opened to an excited reception from guests including an interview
with fashion bible Vogue.  In the full glare of summer, it was the perfect
time for the designer's fabulous splash of bright colours and comfy polo's
stole the night; wowing the audience with his fresh mix of trendy
sophistication and comfort.

"OUCH has been all about expansion this way, and deepening the sense of this
brand as both a part of the Nigerian lifestyle and as an authentic African
ambassador," Nnaji said. "This is another step in that direction and we are
excited about it."

The OUCH brand was launched in 2007, as an exclusive menswear range
operating from Maryland Lagos State, and has expanded to include outlets all
over Lagos, it can also be found in stores around the country. In 2010, the
designer showcased his Platinum Collection range at one of fashion's biggest
platforms, the New York Fashion Week. His latest collection of Urban street
wear, the '234' range comprises mainly of Polo's and T-shirts, the designer
also replicates the cosmopolitan appeal of the I love New York Tshirts with
his I Love Lagos and I Love 9ja T-shirts.

The premiere of the AFWL which took place at the Gibson Hall, Bishopsgate in
London from the 5 to 6 August, has been praised as the biggest platform ever
dedicated to African inspired fashion in Europe. The two day event was
graced by over 4700 visitors.





BABANGIDA SAYS OBASANJO IS A FAILURE, OBASANJO CALLS IBB A FOOL AT 70

IBB was the first to release his 'bottled' anger against ex-President Olusegun Obasanjo on his 70th birthday anniversary. He called Obasanjo's regime a total failure but a response from Obasanjo gingered the interest of the public when he refered to the Babangida as a fool at 70.

Obasanjo who spoke with news men in Abeokuta during the visit of an American Team on an inspection of the Olusegun Obasanjo Presidential Library (OOPL) said that his initial thought was not to respond but that on second thought he decided to reply Babangida so that he (Babangida) would not consider himself wise.
                            IBB IS A FOOL -OBASANJO
Well, normally when I read these things I don’t believe them. Yesterday when somebody phoned me and said this was said, I said I don’t believe it. He said check on all the papers and I said get me all the papers; they got me the papers and I read; it’s a little bit unlike Babangida. But if Babangida had decided on becoming a septuagenarian, that he will be a fool, I think one should probably do what the Bible says in Proverbs chapter 26, verse 4. It says, don’t answer a fool because you may also become like him.

“When you go to the same Proverbs chapter 26, verse 5, it says answer a fool so that he will not think he’s a wise man. So, I am now torn between which of the two verses I should follow in this respect. Some of the things he said unfortunately were not well thought-out.
“For instance, he talked about our energy.
  When I was the military head of state, I built Jebba dam; built Shiroro dam, I prepared the foundation of Egbin plant which President Shagari completed and commissioned. That time the money we were making was not up to the money Babangida made annually for his eight years and yet we built two dams.
  Because it was important, you know that power is the driving force for development and for any developing country. But since the building of Egbin power plant, until I came back in 1999 there was not any generating plant for almost 20 years and Babangida spent eight years out of that. Now, he has the audacity to talk about anybody; I think that is unfortunate.”
IBB deserves pity, sympathy
“I also read where he said in his time, he gave the dividends of democracy and at the same time he regretted. When I read that, well I said Babangida should be pitied and shown sympathy rather than anger or condemnation because the old saying says a fool at 40 is a fool forever and I would say a regret at 70 is a regret too late. Well a regret at 70 is a regret to the grave.
“Then as elected president, I built Papalanto, Omotosho, others and I started five of what they called Independent Power Stations which were stopped for two and a half years. Now the present administration has started building a new power project at Uyo.
  As a country, Nigeria should be adding nothing less than 1,500 megawatts annually. South Africa with a population of 50 million generates 50,000 mega watts. Nigeria with a population of about 165 million we are not generating, we as at 1999 met 1,500 mega watts before we took it up to 4,000 mega watts. What we started they are now allowing it to go on. I believe if they continue with the programme that we left, In another two years , we will get to 10,000”.
Obasanjo on sale of Nigeria Airways
Commenting on disclosures by erstwhile Director General of the Bureau of Public Enterprises, BPE, Mallam Nasir El-Rufai that he, Obasanjo stopped the sale of Nigeria Airways as President, Obasanjo said:
“I blocked the sale of Nigeria Airways, not that I attempted to block the sale of Nigeria Airways. When I was military head of state, Nigeria Airways had 32 aircraft, by the time I came back as elected president of Nigeria, Nigeria Airways had only one aircraft.
“One of the 32 was a wide-bodied aircraft, they had all gone and the report on which we worked is here, the amount of money we will have to pay if Nigeria Airways was sold, what we would get out of it is less than 10 percent of the debt we have to pay.
  That would be the debt Nigeria tax payers will have to pay; that will not be the way to run the affairs of this country. I won’t run my own affairs that way, so I opted for liquidation. So, it was bankrupt, it was liquidated; in which case whatever you gain from liquidation which is also a form of sale, it means the burden will be shared by all the creditors and everybody.
  So, if I owe you 10 dollars and what I sell when I am liquidated is two. That’s what you get. So, I did not allow normal privatization or sale because it would have put very heavy burden on Nigeria.
“So, Nigerians should know that and in fact my administration should be commended for that. It’s not that I did not allow the sale because the law establishing it says sale and liquidation is also a form of sale”.
   IBB's REPLY
Babangida in a riposte through a press statement issued by his spokesman, Prince Kassim Afegbua said:
“It is certainly not in the tradition of General IBB, such a refined gentleman officer; to join issues with his subordinates’ and superiors, but for the price we owe history, this riposte becomes appropriate and necessary.
  We expected Chief Obasanjo to react to the substance of General Babangida’s submissions and not deploy this distractive strategy to shy away from the real issues at stake. The statistics of the government they both ran at different times, speak for them.”
“The history of Chief Obasanjo is an open sore that is irredeemably contrived in several incongruities and contradictions. When he pleaded with IBB to be given another chance to extend his tenure, IBB was not a fool then.
  When he was released from prison and granted state pardon, bathed in cerebral ornaments and clothed in royal beads and later crowned as President of Nigeria, IBB was not a fool then. Now that he is at the extreme of his thoughts and engagements, he can decide to dress IBB in borrowed robes.
But the histories of both of them, when put to public scrutiny comparatively, IBB is far glowing and instructively stands poles apart from Obasanjo. In terms of decency, finesse, class, distinction and general conduct, IBB could be described in the superlatives but for Obasanjo; God bless Nigeria.”
A witless comedian
“For a man who cannot possibly tell his true age, one may excuse his present outburst as the effusions of a witless comedian trying effortlessly to impress his select audience.
On the issue of performance, Obasanjo cannot contemplate a comparism of his conquistadorial and largely acquisitive regime that plundered our hard-earned state resources, with that of IBB government with verifiable record of achievements. Despite the fact that he carried out a clinical investigation of IBB’s regime, what did he establish against him? Nothing!
We wish to refer Obasanjo to the National Assembly to give his own side of the story to the several revelations that have become themes of his
orchestra when he held sway as President of Nigeria. Perhaps, he would be able to tell the world how he managed Nigeria’s resources during his regime.
“Chief Obasanjo should ponder on these incontrovertible facts: The revenues that accrued to former President Obasanjo during his eight years are more than those that accrued to the nation from independence till 1999 before he took over.
Despite such stupendous wealth of the nation, what was his performance profile? The number of high profile deaths by assassinations and politically motivated killings during Obasanjo’s eight years is more than any other in the history of this country.
Besides, is it not curious that after Obasanjo’s exit, there has not been any reported case of plane crashes? What was his human rights record? The people of Odi in Bayelsa State and Zaki-Ibiam in Benue State are yet to recover from the massacre visited on them by Chief Obasanjo.
Again Crude Oil sold for as much as $180 dollars per barrel for the better part of his eight years, what benefit did Nigerians derive from such excess crude? With the revelations coming from the hallowed chambers of the National Assembly, Nigerians are now coming to terms with the profligacy of the Obasanjo era.
“Against the backdrop of the above, it is ludicrous for him to raise any intellectual debate on the achievements of the governments they ran at different times in the life of the nation. Calling IBB “a fool at 70” is at best a compliment. Nigerians surely know who is truly a fool or the greatest fool of this century.”
-Vanguard Newspaper

MAGAZINE RACK- Beyonce Poses with a Snake for InStyle Magazine

Beyonce absolutely glows on the cover of the September issue of InStyle. She rocks Dolce & Gabbana on the cover shot and the interview talks about her ambition and her drive, as well as motherhood. But we were most intrigued by the behind-the-scenes video, where Bey is accessorized with snakes. The Who Run this Muttha.... singer caused a bit of a stir by posing with a snake for the inside pages. Some have called it insensitive to animals while others find it sexy and refreshingly different than her usual editorials.

Check out the video here after the break  .What do you think ?????







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