Tuesday, 10 August 2010

ABOUT NIKE AKANDE’S NEW LIFESTYLE


Before now, she was one of the leading society women in Nigeria. She was always at every major event. She is always a special guest at major events and at also corporate events. This is because a lot of people like her, she is amiable, very stylish,an industrialist per excellence, a role model and she supports good causes. She sticks by her friends and supports them a lot. She is also one woman that has been able to balance both the social and corporate world. Many board rooms have been graced by the presence of the amiable presence of this quiet achiever. She was once the Director of Nigerian Industrial Development Bank (NIDB), a member of the Board of trustees, of the National Center for Women Development; member, panel to study and re-organize both the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) and Trust Investment Company Limited Ibadan; Director of National Insurance Corporation of Nigeria (NICON).
She was a two time Minister of Industries of the Federal Republic of Nigeria under the late Gen Sanni Abacha regime. Don’t forget that she is also a respected high Chief. To crown it all, she is also from the illustrious Aboderin family. This explains why you see her at major weddings, chieftaincy and all that. And at this event, she usually accorded special treatment. She doesn’t go to party alone, she attends parties with either her friend Otunba or her sisters.
But lately, she has not been frequenting events like before. These days, it’s like she chooses event that she attend. Unlike before when she honors every major invitation that comes her way, she is now very selective. Authoritatively, it can be revealed that she has decided to slow down. When City People ran into her at any event, recently in Ikeja, she also confirmed that she has decided to mellow down on her social activities, as she has had enough publicity. Even at the event where she was sighted, she sat indoor in the company of her friend rather than sitting outdoor where the other guests were. And one of the reason she honored the celebrant is because of the strong family bond between her and the celebrant, the celebrant is also from the Aboderin family. Another event where she was sighted recently was also at the Olunloyo’s 70th birthday in Ibadan, which is also her home based. She was at the event in the company of her husband, Chief Bayo Akande. You can count the number of events you see her these days. Even though City People tried to probe further on why she decided to take that decision, all she could reveal to our reporter is the fact that its time for her to mellow down.
Obviously this has nothing to do with her any proven issue, as she is still very vibrant and beautiful as ever. She travels out of the country most of the time these days. She is also still active in the corporate world, contributing one or two things when she is been consulted. Recently, Chief Nike Akande was even elected the new president of Harvard Business School Alumni Association of Nigeria.

WUNMI OBE’S OTHER BUSINESS REVEALED!


Wunmi Obe of the Tunde and Wunmi Obe (TWO) musical group recently took her Hair Dressing Salon to another level when she invited friends, relatives and well-wishers to the formal re-opening of her new state of the arts hair salon. It was an evening of champagne and cocktail as she officially declared the place open. It was part of plans to commemorate the 10th anniversary of her Hair care outfit. The new state-of-the-art salon located in the serene neighborhood of the MKO Abiola Gardens in Alausa, Lagos was designed by Aminat Sanusi of Arosas International - an architect and interior firm.
Hair Afrique boasts of the best minds and brains in the industry, as well as latest grooming and styling equipment. It is partitioned into different sections to cater for the customer‘s individual needs. Wunmi who is passionate about the hair and has spent 10 years in the business, felt the need to carve a niche for herself in the hair business by incorporating the use of Syntonics range of hair products and going the extra mile to train her members of staff in good service etiquette. The Syntonics range of products is well known for their organic ingredients, and specially formulated to tackle problematic hair, as well as excessive hair loss. Concerned about the privacy of her clients, Hair Afrique has private consulting rooms, and a confidentiality policy.
She has also got some international consultant working with them at the salon to make sure their service is world class. This is in addition to the training she hopes to organize frequently for her members of staff in order to meet the evolving changes in the hair business. This time around, she is going the extra mile to satisfy her old as well as new customers.

Monday, 2 August 2010

BILL CLINTON'S DAUGHTER WEDS






Chelsea Clinton was a beautiful bride in a stunning strapless white Vera Wang gown as she married fiancé Marc Mezvinsky before 500 star-studded guests in Rhinebeck, N.Y., on July 31, 2010.
Chelsea, 30, who reportedly dieted and exercised her way to a size 2, was walked down the aisle by her dad, former U.S. President Bill Clinton, as her mom, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, looked on wearing an elegant fuchsia Oscar de la Renta gown.
In a statement released shortly after the wedding, the Clintons expressed their joy watching their only child get married:
We watched with great pride and overwhelming emotion as Chelsea and Marc wed in a beautiful ceremony ... surrounded by family and their close friends. We could not have asked for a more perfect day to celebrate the beginning of their life together, and we are so happy to welcome Marc into our family.
Bill Clinton, 63, who kept his wedding promise to Chelsea by losing 20 pounds, looked slim and happy in a dark blue suit.
Chelsea, who recently lost over 25 pounds by dieting and doing 45- to 90-minute spinning workouts every day, was radiant in a billowing, floor-length gown with silver beading around the waist. Marc, 32, wore a black tuxedo, white prayer shawl and yarmulke. A horseshoe of white roses decorated the gazebo where the couple exchanged vows.
Chelsea's $3 million wedding took place at the former estate of John Jacob Astor IV in Rhinebeck, N.Y. before 500 guests, which included actor Ted Danson and his wife, Mary Steenburgen, dress designer Vera Wang and former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright.
Clinton, an alum of Stanford University who recently received a master's degree in public health from Columbia University, previously worked at McKinsey & Co. Marc, also a Stanford alum, is an investment banker at 3G Capital Management who previously worked at Goldman Sachs.
The couple lives in downtown Manhattan in a $3.8 million apartment Mezvinsky purchased in 2008

@ THE PREMIERE OF IJE






Nollywood witnessed a revolution in film making as the movie entitled IJE was premiered on Friday July 30, 2010 at The Silverbird Cinema, Victoria Island, Lagos.
Produced and directed by Nigerian international filmmaker, Chineze Anyaene, founder of Xandria Productions, the movie that stars Nigerian screen goddesses, Omotola Jalada-Ekeinde, and Genevieve Nnaji as well as Nollywood star, Clem Ohameze, alongside international stars such as Odalys Garcia, Jeff Swarthout and Ulrich Que. It will also be premiered in the UK, U.S. and other European countries between now and next year. Immediately after the Lagos premiere, Ije, (The Journey), will make its round in local cinemas across the country.
Since its production, the movie shot on 35mm, has already made headway, winning several awards, being nominated and chosen as official selections in many film festivals around the globe. These awards include Excellence in Filmmaking, Best Editing and nominations include Best Director, Best Cinematography, Best Feature Film and Best Feature Film Screenplay.
It has made appearances and received accolades at film festivals such as Swansea Bay International Film Festival with Festival Patron Catherine Zeta-Jones and Festival Vice President Michael Sheen; International Youth Film Festival with Patron Sir Anthony Hopkins and the highly regarded Boston International Film Festival that holds in Boston, MA. With AMC Theatres (the largest chain of movie theatres in the U.S.) as one of its sponsors, the Boston film feast draws a large following, and it also has many other influential sponsors that include BET, A&E Television, Bravo TV, AMC TV, Microsoft, American Express and JVC among others.
IJE (the journey) tells the story of two loyal sisters with unbreakable bonds and the power of the human spirit. When Anya (Omotola), the eldest of the two, vows to chase her dreams of glamour, fame and wealth in the Hollywood Hills, her younger sister, Chioma (Genevieve) warns her of the dark side of the American dream.
Against the will of her father, Anya follows her dreams and leaves Nigeria to find fame, glamour and riches. Years later and in a world far away from the life she knew, Anya is charged with the murder of the three men including her persuasive, power hungry husband. Chioma travels to her sister's side and soon discovers a flawed justice system... as the trial unfolds, the truth is slowly unraveled, the cultural values of two worlds and personal morals come to an explosive collision.

I’M BACK HOME TO CONQUER NOLLYWOOD- BEVERLY NAYA


Beverly Naya, Britain-based Nigerian model and actress has finally pitched her tent in Nollywood.The sexy actress who has modeled and acted extensively in the UK and America, took Nollywood by storm last year when she played the female lead role in Lancelot Imasuen’s award-winning movie “Home In Exile.” Here, she had a steaming kiss session with ace-actor Desmond Elliot. In this thrilling encounter, Beverly who hails from Delta State opens up on her world of fantasy, her passion and the reason behind her homecoming to make her mark in Nollywood amongst other sundry issues.
Excerpts.

Q: Her root and dream world?
A: I’m a Nigerian born and raised in England. I am from Delta State and I know I’m from Ibuzo, the Igbo speaking Delta region. I had my formal education in the UK. I graduated from Roehampton University in London where I studied Script writing and Film making. Prior to that, I had studied Psychology, Sociology and Philosophy for my first degree at Brunel University.
I was brought up by a rod-sparing mother who pampers me with the good things of life. I did not encounter any incidence of child rivalry or juvenile inconvenience. I enjoyed all the parental attention because I’m the only child, so my mum says I’m spoilt. Even at that, I have a mother who has always been there and is supportive. There is this natural flow of communication and understanding between us.
We hardly have frictions because we have developed a bond to an extent where we make statements even in our silence mode. The bond is so strong. She is my manager, my supporter and in fact, she is my mentor who nudges and urges me on. My father shuttles between the US and Nigeria while my mum and I are back in Nigeria settling down to embrace what the country has to offer.
With this arrangement, there is bound to be some gap (with her dad) but we communicate as much as we can. The best he can do is to support my career and that he does. But one cannot compare motherly love with paternal because while the former is always more physically available, the latter is out there on the field trying out his hands on different things.

Q: Her growing up days?
A: My growing up days were wonderful and full of memories that I love to relay all the time. I’m certain it is impossible for anyone to have a perfect childhood, but I feel mine was quite reasonable because my mum did a great job. I had no issues with my childhood. I was born and raised in London. I enjoyed the atmosphere in which I grew up.
I lived there with my mum and it has been a memorable experience for me. I have been coming to Nigeria for the past three years and I love every part of my homecoming. I’m more at home in Nigeria now than in the UK even though I have lived better part of my life there. I lived in London from birth till I was six months old when I later relocated to Atlanta, then Chicago and thereafter returned to London when I was eight years.

Q: Preference for Nollywood?
A: With all sense of modesty and humility, I have a career I’m in love with it at twenty-two years. A career totally different from what my friends in London are facing right now. It’s a career in which I have endless prospects and fulfillment; nothing could have been more joyous than this. We should also not lose sight of the fact that London is not really working at the moment.
The effect of the last global economic recession is still there for all to see. We should not forget easily also that London is owned by whites and definitely, whites will get jobs faster and easier than blacks. But here it is different. So, why shouldn’t I come back to my own country where I know that I will always be accepted, appreciated and loved. I think those are the major reasons I came back. I love where I grew up. I appreciate all the things I’ve learnt and I’m willing to apply them here.
Yes, I had in-depth study of Psychology, Sociology and Philosophy. I could have secured a white-collar job in any company of my choice out there but the truth is that I would not have found peace and satisfaction doing so. When the talents for acting ignited in me, I knew right away that this was what I wanted to do. I have passion for it. Honestly speaking, it was overwhelming coming out tops in my college but I believe that it buttresses my deep-seated interest in acting to a large extent.

Q: So why acting?
A: Studying Psychology, Sociology and Philosophy wasn’t with my heart. So I decided to find myself another route and I fell in love with acting and dancing. I love the fact that I could escape from who I was and become someone else. When I got an award for acting in college, I was overwhelmed because I never saw it coming at all. That experience made me believe that I can. I have acted in movies and done theatre shows. I played a lead role on a Ben TV programme called ‘Dynamite’ and a documentary titled ‘The American Dream’, which won me the Prince’s Trust Award.

Q: Playing female lead role in Lancelot Imasuen’s Home in Exile
A: I had this opportunity to showcase the stuff I’m made off. I played the female lead in the movie which was a very challenging role for me. Desmond played Dave while I played Julie. The plot is as interesting as it is suspenseful. For me, it is very challenging while at the same time didactic. It stretches me to my full capable limit. I enjoyed the set; I enjoyed everything about the movie. The established actors were very open and so supportive.
They made me feel at home and I was able to discharge my roles flawlessly. It was one experience I will live to cherish for a long time. Also, it was an opportunity I grabbed with my two hands. It was wonderful working under the direction of one of the industry’s best hands, Lancelot.

Q: About her erotic scenes?
A: It was all pure acting. The roles must be delivered according to mood of the scenes. It must be seen by the audience to be real. Personally, I did not get involved but professionally, Julie was seen doing all those things she did in the movie. Let me emphasize here that Nigerians are sophisticated and conscious enough to know the difference between reality and make-believe. I don’t really think issues arise from kissing or playing romantic scenes in films.
Artistes encounter challenges when they find it difficult to detach themselves from roles they are often seen playing. There are artistes who get stuck to particular roles and as a result, become stereotyped as the very characters they play. Julie had to act as if she was actually in a relationship with Dave (Desmond Elliot). And she did just that.
My career revolves around professionalism. I am careful about the way I carry myself. I wouldn’t want to be in the predicament of losing a contract because someone lacks professionalism. I handle myself with dignity. I know I’m a beautiful woman and men would always make advances even outside the industry but I try as much as possible to be polite in turning them down.

Q: Relationship
A: I’m in a relationship with my career at the moment. Of course, men come in droves, both with genuine intentions and ulterior motives.

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