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Sunday 18 June 2017

Makeup Video: How To Prepare For Unwanted Date With A Guy

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This makeup tutorial teaches girls what to do when they don't want to go out on a date with a guy who's been bothering them.

In the video, Fay Nelson says if you don't want anything - whatsoever, to do with him and he keeps bugging you, then you must give him the shock of his life with this outrageous haggard facial makeup. According to her, your facial makeup should be as scary as possible so as to make sure the guy doesn't ever come back again.

In the video themed 'What to do when you don't want to go on a date with a guy who keeps bothering you' Fay Nelson said:
"Girls this is what you'll do when you don't want a date with a guy who's been bothering you.
"When you don't want anything to do with him and he keeps bothering you, just tell him yes we will go on a date. But the preparation for the date is what you need to put more time into like the one am doing here. 
"Just make yourself some natural eyeglasses to make sure that when this guy sees you - this guy whom you want to stop bothering you - that when he sees you, he will run for his life."
"He will run until he probably falls over. Just make sure he doesn't want anything to do with you anymore (with your haggard looking facial makeup). 
Watch the video below.

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Tuesday 13 June 2017

Folorunsho Alakija: Nigerian N2.1 Billion Wedding In UK Breaks The Internet



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Folorunsho Alakija is a billionaire Nigerian oil tycoon known as the richest black woman in the world and her son Folarin Alakija's £5million wedding with Iranian model Nazanin Jafarian Ghaissarifar has got the media on a rampage.

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The wedding ceremony conducted over the weekend -precisely on June 10, is said to be the most expensive ever witnessed this year. As is seen in the IG pictures shared by some of the quests, no expenses were spared at the fairytale ceremony between the couple who reportedly met in 2016 in London and had a traditional Nigerian wedding in Lagos in November - same year.

Folarin is an entrepreneur, while his new wife Nazanin has a degree in bioengineering and biomedical engineering from the University of Manchester. The groom is a widower who lost his first wife to cancer, leaving him with their daughter.

Hiring the Oxfordshire stately home of the Duke of Marlborough cost as much as £150,000 (N6.3 million), according to the venue website and decorated with one million nature white flowers - roses and orchids reportedly worth £200,000. 

The fascination could not be complete with mentioning the 12-foot wedding cake that was also decorated with flowers, and a food menu of a five-course meal.
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Folarin and Nazanin take the first dance on the marble floor engraved with their initials in gold. The bride wore a strapless wedding gown but later changed into a party white lacy dress for the dance.
Their ceremony crowned with a performance from celebrity musician, Robin Thicke followed by an evening fireworks display to end the event.  

Folorunsho Alakija is named by Forbes as the 18th richest woman in African and richest black woman ahead of Oprah Winfrey. Her journey to wealth and fame began through fashion and designing clothes for elites and wives of Nigerian politicians, then the move to oil and other investments. 

Friday 9 June 2017

UK Parliamentary Election: 7 Nigerians Elected Into Offices

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The candidates of Nigerian heritage who won the UK Parliamentary election held on Thursday, June 8, include Chi Onwurah, Chuka Umunna, Kemi Badenoch, Fiona Onasanya, Kate Osamor, Helen Grant and Saffron Walden.
They were elected into positions as follows:

1. Chuka Umunna (38 years) represents Streatham. 

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The British-born has been a Member of Parliament for Streatham since 2010 and was Shadow Business Secretary from 2011 to 2015. Umunna polled a massive 38,000 plus vote trouncing his nearest rival the Conservative candidate Kim Caddy, who polled 11,297. 
He expressed his delight to see that more young people were engaging with politics and said he was humbled and privileged to be serving his constituent for the third time.

2. Chinyelu "Chi" Owurah (52) represents Newcastle

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She has been a British Labour Party politician elected as the Member of Parliament for Newcastle upon Tyne Central since the 2010 general election - as the first black MP. Owurah won 24,071 votes, comfortably beating the Tory candidate Steve Kyte who had 9,134 votes. She is the current Shadow Minister for Business, Innovation and Skills, as well as Shadow Minister for Culture, Media and Sport.

3. Kemi Olufunto Badenoch (37) represents Saffron Walden

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Kemi Badenoch became Saffron Walden’s first-ever female MP as she secured a near 25,000 majority in the 2017 UK Parliamentary election. The Wimbledon-born is achieved 37,629 votes ahead of nearest challenger Jane Berney (Labour) with 12,663 votes. Mrs Badenoch expressed her delight at her new position quote:
“I wasn’t expecting the majority, but I worked hard for it. I got out there, met people and earned every single vote, and I will make those people proud.”

4.  Fiona Onasanya represents Peterborough

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Fiona Onasanya from the Labour party won the Peterborough seat from Conservative rival Stewart Jackson who has been the MP for Peterborough for 12 years.  She is a solicitor at DC Law, a Labour Cambridgeshire County Councillor for King’s Hedges and deputy leader for the County group.
Onasanya's was described as short and sweet and she said:
"I'm so grateful for you choosing to make a voice for change. You’ve made your choice, now let’s make the change."

5.  Kate Ofunne (48) Osamor represents Edmonton

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She has been the Member of Parliament for Edmonton since May 2015 and was appointed Shadow Secretary of State for International Development in June 2016.

6. Bim Afolami represents Hitchin and Harpenden

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Bim Afolami was elected as a Conservative Member in the UK Parliamentary election to represent Hitchin and Harpenden constituency. He polled 31,189 votes - higher than that of his Labour Party opponent, John Hayes' total of 19,158 votes.
Afolami expressed his delight and pledged to focus on local issues as well as become a strong voice in Parliament.

7. Helen Grant (55) represents Maidstone and The Weald

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Grant was re-elected t continue representing Maidstone and The Weald at the UK Parliamentary election 2017. She has served as the first black woman in the Conservative Parliament for the constituency since 2010 when she succeeded Ann Widdecombe. 

A UK-based Human Capital Development Strategist, Dayo Olomu congratulated the winners in a Facebook post on Friday.

Wednesday 7 June 2017

Biafra: Middle Belt Group Pledge To Accommodate Ndigbo Of Nigeria

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The Middle Belt Youth Council (MBYC) has offered to support the Igbo tribes of Nigeria should the northerners carry out their threat to attack.

Following the 90 days ultimatum given by some group in Kaduna for the Igbos living in the state to vacate, MBYC released a statement declaring their stand in ensuing conflict.

In the statement signed allegedly signed by group’s President, Emma Zopmal, they said:

"We wish to express our profound gratitude to God for keeping us alive today. Middle Belt Youth Council is extremely concerned about the ongoing regional tension in Nigeria today and we want to make our position clear to the world.
"In the light of incessant threats to one Nigeria posed by killer-herdsmen, we want to call on good people of Middle Belt to first of all, support the Anti-grazing Bill.
"Grazing by Fulani herdsmen on our land has become the major cause of conflicts in our region. Therefore, we’re calling for total ban on open grazing so as to save the lives of our people and their farmlands.
"Secondly, it’s no longer news that our country Nigeria is facing a daunting challenge of peace and unity but we want to assure the good citizens of Nigeria that we have been a peace-loving people and we’ll continue to be.
"But, in an event one part of the country decides to go away as a separate entity, Middle Belt is also ready to make an independent statement. We want to clarify those who think that the Middle Belt is part of the North: God created everywhere and everyone and He gave it to whom he chooses and Middle Belt is a creation of God and not man (Usman bn Fodio).
"Therefore, we choose what to use our land for, how to run it and where we want to be.
"Middle Belt has been a home for the Ohanaeze Ndigbo, South-South and the South-West without any form of discrimination against anyone.
"We’ve accommodated every Nigerian for centuries now. We deserve respect and commendations."
In reaction, the news of death threats issued to the Igbos in Kaduna, the Acting President Yemi Osinbajo took to the presidency social media page to declare quote:
"Nigeria belongs to all of us. No person or group is more important or more entitled than the other in this space that we all call home."