Saturday 24 August 2013

Oyato Design & Artistry Presents Its Summer/Spring Collections - 'Vintage Pop Print'...

New York based Nigerian fashion designer, Odunayo Ade presents her new 2013 Spring/Summer Oyato Design & Artistry collection – ‘Vintage Pop Print’.

The collection which was exhibited in New York in September 2012 consists of a 16 piece vintage themed look-book with a modern twist.

According to Odunayo Ade, “…(I’m) a sucker for old films so for months I indulged in classic films from ‘Breakfast at Tiffany’s’ to ‘To Sir with Love’ and the end result was this collection!” The collection consists of silk, linen, cotton blends and damask fabrics in white, red, mustard and gold. The look-book has crisp photos with models adorned with vintage hairstyles and fierce poses.

See collection below.


























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Health Ministry seeks truce with striking workers, sets August 26 for dialogue...

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The Federal Ministry of Health is to meet with striking health workers next Monday in a bid to end the ongoing strike, the Minister, Prof. Onyebuchi Chukwu, has said.

The workers had embarked on a nationwide strike Thursday, to press for the implementation of an agreement reached with the government.

As the government was making arrangements to dialogue with the striking workers, the Nigeria Medical Association (NMA) yesterday, directed all doctors to render uninterrupted services, especially for emergency cases.

Chukwu said yesterday at a news conference in Abuja, that series of informal meetings had been held between the union, Minister of Labour and Productivity and other relevant personnel.

He said the ministry was ready to “meet with the workers on Monday but waiting was for them (Joint Health Sector Unions) to accept the date. 'A meeting was also scheduled for Thursday (Wednesday). Although, the union’s president was present, it could not form a quorum because some members left, so we only had an informal talk.

'Report reaching us indicates that the strike is at various levels but in some institution nobody is on strike, while in others health workers, except pharmacists and doctors, are on strike.

'We are compiling full report to know the hospitals on strike. 'The main four issues at stake that we could not quite agree on are skipping of promotion, the national health bill, appointment of consultants, and allowances,' he said.

Chukwu said since those issues could not be resolved through dialogue or negotiation they were referred to the National Industrial Court, according to the rules, governing labour.

'The matter is before the court, any matter before the court means we should not take any further action until it dispenses with it,' he said.

He, however, said government was desirous of ensuring lasting harmony in the sector. Meanwhile, the NMA National President, Dr. Osahon Enabulele, said in a statement, that plans were being made by the striking workers to prevent doctors from providing healthcare services in the hospitals.

According to him, we have nothing against the right of people to determine how best to actualise their demands.

'We shall, however, not tolerate any attempt to obstruct medical and dental practitioners in the course of rendering their official duties,' he said.

Enabulele urged the chief medical directors of the affected hospitals to provide adequate security and access to hospital materials, equipment and other healthcare facilities.

According to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), skeletal services were being rendered in the hospitals visited in Lagos, as health workers joined their counterparts in the nationwide strike. The hospitals were the Lagos University Teaching Hospital (LUTH), Idi-Araba, Federal Medical Centre (FMC), Ebute Metta, Federal Neuro-Psychiatric Hospital, Yaba and the National Orthopaedic Hospital in Igbobi.

At LUTH, an official, who sought anonymity, said health workers in the hospital joined the strike yesterday, after receiving a directive from the national body. He said that doctors were only rendering skeletal services to the patients at the emergency unit of the hospital.

Also, activities were partially paralysed at the Federal Medical Centre (FMC), Ebute Meta and the Federal Neuropsychiatry Hospital, Yaba, due to the health workers' strike. A visit to the FMC showed that the gates were under lock and key as the security guards refused to open to any visitor, including the doctors.

Many patients were turned back, while the nursing mothers on admission at the maternity wards were being discharged and referred to other hospitals.

But at the Federal Neuro-Psychiatric Hospital, Yaba, skeletal services were being offered, as some patients were being attended to.

The Chairman, Nigerian Union of Allied Health Professionals, Mr. Uzondu Eke, said the hospital still offered skeletal services.

'We do not want to paralyse activities and close down totally,” he said.

At the National Orthopaedic Hospital in Igbobi, many patients were turned back, while those on admission were being discharged and referred to other hospitals.

The Chairman, Medical and Health Workers Union of Nigeria (MHWUN) in Lagos State,

Mr. Femi Omoba, confirmed that health workers in the state had joined the strike. The state chairman said the workers were aggrieved because of the delay in the implementation of their demands, which he said, was ratified by a recent ruling of the National Industrial Court.

'Some workers in certain medical fields can attain the position of a Chief Consultant, while others were not allowed to reach such rank. 'We are saying that it is discriminatory to allow only a group of workers to attain a particular rank, while their counterparts in other specialties with years of experience, were not promoted to such level,' he said.

Omoba also said the government was yet to settle the issue of workers Consolidated Medical Salary even when an agreement had been signed.

He said the workers would not go back on the strike if their issues were not addressed. The Joint Health Workers' Union had issued a 21-day ultimatum over the non-implementation of the agreement it earlier reached with the federal government.

The workers were demanding for 'non-skipping of salary grade level CONHESS 10, the passage of the National Health Bill, consultancy and specialist allowances and call/shift duty, as well as other professional allowances.

The health workers now on strike include nurses, pharmacists, laboratory technicians, as well as allied workers in the sector such as the administrative personnel in the hospitals.

Khloe Kardashain threatens divorce...

Khloe Kardashian and Lamar Odom. Photo:Bangshowbiz
Khloe Kardashian and Lamar Odom. Photo:Bangshowbiz

Khloe Kardashain has allegedly told her husband Lamar Odom that she will file for divorce if more women come forward claiming to have had an affair with him.

The ‘Keeping Up with the Kardashians’ star is furious that her husband of four years, 33, has been accused of having affairs with two different women and has told him she will file for a legal separation if more cheating rumours surface.

A friend close to the 29-year-old reality TV star, who is reportedly worth $18 million, told Life and Style magazine that Khloe is ‘humiliated and p***ed off’ about allegations Lamar cheated on her with Jennifer Richardson for a year until March 2013 and also had a six-week long affair with lawyer Polina Polonsky at the start of the summer.

The insider said that Khloe and Lamar, who has an estimated fortune of $56 million from his 14-year basketball career, signed a pre-nuptial agreement with a built-in cheating clause that would see her secure $500,000 for every year they were married if he is unfaithful to her.

The source added: ‘With both mistresses coming out, she can’t handle much more. If more women come forward, she will do it. ‘(Although) Khloe is a strong girl, the cheating rumours have really worn her down.’

Khloe’s mother Kris Jenner previously denied her daughter was preparing to file for divorce. She recently said: ‘Khloe and Lamar are absolutely not getting divorced. There’s been no talk of divorce.’

Other sources close to the couple, who got married just one month after they started dating, also insisted that Khloe has not even spoken to a divorce lawyer.

Nigerian Label AYABA Presents Its Debut Collections - "Arewa"...

Nigerian fashion label AYABA showcases its new collection; ‘AREWA’. The brand stands behind a firm belief that the AREWA woman is hard working, fearless, smiles in the face of adversity breaks boundaries, is bold & daring, fun, stylish, graceful and a trendsetter.

The creative brain behind the label, Tomiwa Oladele for this collection has teamed up with Muyiwa Adesemowo of Trybze Imagery to bring you their debut look-book.

View collection below.

























Seyi Shay Looking Gorgeous and Pretty In New Photos...

Our very own Nigerian musical artist Seyi Shay recently released new promo shots of her gorgeous self. The promo shots have been released in anticipation of her new musical video for her single ‘Irawo’.

Check out more beautiful pictures below.












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Jesse Jagz plans free music concert at The New Afrika Shrine this weekend...

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Jesse Jagz will be hosting fans at the New Afrika Shrine as he plans a free musical concert titled ‘The Jesse Jagz Expereince‘, this weekend

The former Chocolate City artiste says he will be treating fans to songs from his recently released ‘Jagznation Vol1.: thy Nation Come’ and previously released hit songs.

The concert will hold 6PM on Saturday, August 24, 2013.

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Ex-MBGN Sylvia Nduka spends Summer in Miami [PHOTOS]...


Sylvia Nduka has got us wondering how much that hairdo (and weave) cost. Photo: Instagram

Summertime fine: Not wanting to be left out of this year’s Summer Season, Sylvia Nduka travelled to Miami to have some ‘me time’.

The 2011 Most Beautiful Girl in Nigeria shared fun photos of herself on a boat cruise wearing a white tube and jean bum shorts.

Check out more photos below…

Sylvia Nduka. (3)
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FG supports press freedom, says Maku...

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The Minister of Information and Culture, Mr. Labaran Maku, has assured that the Federal Government has no plan to gag the press.

The minister gave the assurance on Thursday in Asaba at the opening of the 9th All Nigerian Editors Conference.

The theme of the conference is, 'Nigeria beyond oil: The role of the Nigerian Editors.'

Maku said the media were operating in an atmosphere of freedom and vigorous debate.

He said the media had remained the freest in Africa, adding that even in the military era; it operated with a considerable degree of freedom.

He said, 'Nigeria has remained the leader in terms of press freedom in Africa and gagging of the press in this country is not practicable.

'We must worry about the quality of our reports and we need strong ethics for the profession to survive.'

Maku added that the government was favourably disposed to discuss issues pertaining to press council with the Nigeria Guild of Editors and other stakeholders.

The minister said security remained a very serious challenge to the country and called on the media to join hands with the government in fighting the menace.

He said the government was poised to end terrorism and so, had deployed all strategies to fight it.

He added that the transformation agenda of the present administration was based on government's realisation that oil resources would be exhausted.

The minister said the government had embarked on measures at revitalising other sectors of the economy to end the country's dependence on oil.

Maku further urged the media to focus more on the country's economy than politics and said that government would continue to identify with the activities of the Guild.

In his address, the President, Nigerian Guild of Editors, Mr. Femi Adesina, said Nigeria needed to envision and evolve a nation beyond oil or it could 'perish.'

He said, 'Petroleum has been our mainstay, and we have allowed the easy money from oil to strangulate other cash cows like agriculture, solid minerals, tourism and many others.

'But as they say, `everyday is not Christmas, and the Egungun (masquerade) festival must end one day. The honeymoon is about ending.''

Adesina added, 'Oil is fast becoming a vanishing source of easy revenue. Nigeria once had a pride of being one of the largest producers of petroleum on the continent, but not anymore.

'Ghana, Kenya, Uganda, Cameroun, Chad and some others have also found oil. And much more contentious is the fact that America, our largest customer has discovered shale oil and so may not need to patronise us again.

'I tell you doomsday is by the corner, except we become proactive and stave off the evil.''

He argued that it was inconceivable that a country which could no longer fund its imports remained a consumer nation.

First photo of Kanye West and Kim Kardashian’s baby girl North West!


North West. Photo: Instagram/KIm Kardashian

Kim Kardashian and Kanye West have finally revealed their baby North West, 68 days after the couple welcomed their first child.

The photo of the cute little baby was revealed this evening (August 23, 2013) on Kris Jenner’s talk show where her son-in-law (well technically, he isn’t) was a special guest.

Unlike many other celebs who have decided to sell ‘first-photos’ of their babies to magazines or TV networks, Kimye have decided to give theirs out for free.

Is North West not the cutest baby ever?

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Cross River Park...



The fauna species inventory of the park is very rich, with many of them endemic to the area. There are 23 species of primates in Nigeria, 18 of which are found here. Two of them very important hominoids: the Cross River gorilla, (gorilla gorilla deihli) and the chimpanzee (pantroglodytes).

The Cross River gorilla is significant, as the only colony of gorilla in sub-saharan Africa. In Nigeria, gorilla tracking is best done here; it is an all year round activity. The Nigerian government, in collaboration with Cameroonian counterpart, is assiduously working towards  ensuring its protection and survival of this critically endangered gorilla species. Two new species of butterfly have also been discovered in the park – tetrahanis okwangwo and Thermoniphas barahingam. Chevrotain, giant pangolin, the golden potto or calabar angwantibo and preuss’ guenon are also some of the mammalian species endemic to the park. Also important is the once considered extinct but now resurfaced bird, the bare-headed foul rock fowl picarthates oreas these “ecostars” are ‘a must – see’, that warrant a visit to the park!

Cross River National Park is thus important as a home to 199 mammal, 63 frog and toad, 20 reptile, 380 bird 48 fish and 950 butterfly species. Complimenting this is the park’s community of 105 support zone villages- the people who traditionally live on the forest. However, animal sighting in high rainforest parks such as the Cross River National Park is rare due to low visibility of the rainforest vegetation. Visitors are therefore advised to spend more time in the field.

VISITOR FACILITIES Butatong Base camp in Okwangwo Division is furnished with an arboretum, picnic garden lodges and network of nature trails. A visitor can patiently take a walk into the rainforest, spend time appreciating the arboretum, relax in the garden or enjoy the tranquil environment of our eco-lodges.

Akamkpa: A modesty furnished 4- bedroom Guest House complete with electricity and water supplies as well as TV facilities. Also available is a 20-bedspace hostel for students and other low budget travelers.

KANYANG TOURIST VILLAGE   The ultimate viability of ecotourism in this park and indeed Cross River state lies in the development of the kanyang tourist village. This will enhance the exploitation of the unlimited ecotourism resources of the Mbe Gorilla mountains, the Afik mountain wildlife sanctuary, the pandrilus primates conservation project, buanchor and the Obudu mountain resort  with its captivating all-year- round temperate  climate, cable car, water park and panoramic rolling hills. The great compliment to the Calabar Free Trade Zone and the famous Tinapa Business and Leisure Resort. It is therefore an untapped goldmine awaiting interested private investors.

TINAPA  Tinapa is Africa’s premier Business and Leisure Resort. It is the first of its kind in Nigeria, and indeed Africa and modeled  after similar centres in Hong kong, Singapore, Dubai, Bombay, Taiwan and Bangkok. It is a useful place to visit while on tour to Cross River National Ppark.

VISITATION  PERIOD The best time to visit the park is November to May. Due to its highly forested nature and criss-crossing streams, recreational pursuits are done mostly on foot with patient endurance. Armed rangers and park interpreters are available to guide visitors while on tour of the park.

CULTURAL FEATURES Cross-River state has rich and diverse cultural heritage given its linguistical plurality, which is a great compliment to the existence of the Cross river National Park. Activities like the annual boat regatta, New yam festival, the famous Christmas carnival and menus such as the popular “edikangikong “ cuisine add colour to the natural endowments of the state.

ACCESSIBILITY AND /ROAD LINKS:  Visitors from the north can access the park either through makurdi- ikom highway or yola-katsina  Ala-ikom highway. From Ikom, visitors can proceed either to Butatong or Akpamkpa depending on their interests.

Visitors from the south-west and south east can also reach the park by either Aba-Calabar highway, or Port Harcourt- Ikot Abasi  Uyo-Calabar highway. At Odukpani junction, visitors are to turn left and  make a 20-minute drive to the park Head Office at Akamkpa town where able staff will receive and guide them accordingly. Butatong and Erokut are the main entrances to the park.

Cross River National park is the only National park within the vicinity of a seaport. Sailports and passengers wishing to visit the park may berth at the calabar international free trade zone seaport. Once through with the seaport familiarities, visitors may either go straight to Akpamkpa or visit the park’s contact office at the federal secretariat complex, M/M Highway, Calabar, for further enquiries.

AIR LINK          The closest airport is the Margaret Ekpo International Airport calabar. Visitors can hire a vehicle from either the airport or the park’s management for onward transit to the park. Those wishing to visit the Okwangwo sector by air may do so using the Bebi airstrip.

Reps confirm readiness to engage Ezekwesili in public debate over NASS expenditure...

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The House of Representatives  has said  it is ready for a public debate with the former Minister of Education, Mrs. Oby Ezekwesili, on the controversial jumbo pay of  its members and senators, including the cost of governance.

A statement in Abuja, Thursday, by the Deputy Chairman, House Committee on Media and Public Affairs, Mr. Victor Afam-Ogene, said because the legislature believed in transparency in governance,  'the 7th House of Representatives wholeheartedly welcomes her request for a public hearing on the stated ideals.'

However, the House noted that Ezekwesili should be prepared to explain her understanding of cost of governance and why she narrowed it to the National Assembly, leaving out the Executive.

The statement observed that her comments dwelt more on the salaries and allowances of lawmakers, excluding other expenditure like capital projects and the cost of running the bureaucracy of the legislative institution.

According to the House, this created the impression that all the funds allocated to the National Assembly in successive budgets since 2005 were spent on the payment of legislators' wages.

The  statement reads in part, 'Nigerians would remember that in the course of a similar misadventure  in January 2013, Mrs. Ezekwesili had made wild claims bordering on the alleged frittering of $45bn  of the country's external reserves, and $22bn  in the excess crude account.

'While she has yet to fully justify those allegations, the former minister is this time seeking a fresh sparring partner in the Legislature.

'If it were not so, why would an address which centered on a 'Cost of Governance in Nigeria' be curiously limited to an inquest into the operations of the National Assembly, leaving out the other two arms  of government (the Executive and Judiciary) and arriving at the rather simplistic suggestion of the introduction of a unicameral or part-time legislature as the panacea  for  all Nigeria's problems?

'Since it is public knowledge that whosoever wishes to go to equity ought to do so with clean hands, we restate our earlier posers which Mrs. Ezekwesili conveniently glossed over in her latest statement on this issue, to wit: What is the percentage of the National Assembly's N150bn  allocation in a budget of N4.9tr?

'Is it right to insinuate that the budgetary allocation for the National Assembly is for 'members salaries and allowances', while deliberately leaving out capital projects component, salaries of  legislative aides and the bureaucracy, as well as allied institutions such as  the Institute for Legislative Studies?

'What is the total disbursement to the Executive and the Judicial arms of government over the same eight-year period?

'For an ex-official of government, who between the 2006 and 2007 federal budgets, superintended over a total of N422.5bn as Education Minister, what percentage of the public fund was expended by her as recurrent cost?'

Ezekwesili had  stated on Monday   that the National Assembly consumed over N1.1tr.  since 2005.

She spoke at a dialogue on the 'cost of Governance in Nigeria', where her comments dwelt on the controversial jumbo pay of national lawmakers.

Twenty-four hours later, the Senate and the House reacted, accusing her of blackmail.

They also alleged that she  reeled  out false figures that failed to capture other variables, including capital projects and the cost of running the bureaucracy of the legislature, among others.

On Wednesday, she moved a step further, challenging the National Assembly to a public hearing on the issue.

She had,  said 'I wish to state with absolute respect for our lawmakers and our institution that it will be more valuable and enriching for our democracy if instead of the abusive language in their recent reaction, the National Assembly  immediately offer me and the rest of the Nigerian public, the opportunity of a public hearing on their budgetary allocation and the very relevant issue of their remuneration.

'Doing so would be consistent with global practice across countries of the world, where emphasis is on tenets of Open Budget to enable citizens to track to the disaggregated level all use of public resources across every arm and level of government.'

It’s still Summer: Ini Edo and hubby off to London...


Deuces peops: Ini Edo and husband Philip Ehiagwina on their way to London. Photo: Instagram

Summer is almost over but Ini Edo will be getting her fair share of it before Autumn comes calling…

The Nollywood actress Instagramed a photo of herself and hubby Philip Ehiagwina on an Arik airplane bound for takeoff and thanks to Banky W (who’s also on the flight and spilled the beans) we know they’re off to London.

Ini Edo got married to Philip in November 2008.


Bye bye guys! Banky W and Ini Edo bound for London

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Genevieve, Stephanie Okereke, Tonto Dike, others show off their pups...

Genevieve Nnaji and her pup, photo: Africanmoviesnews

First, it was all about baby bumps, and then it was about hot bikini bods…celebrities towed in line just to show off.

In what could also be termed the battle of the pups, Nigerian celebs are showing an interesting fondness for pets, pups in particular.

I guess they must be thinking, ‘If a trend is cool in Hollywood, it’s definitely cool out here….’

Here’s a few of our favourite celebs and their cute pups.

Tonto Dikeh and one of her two pups, photo: Instagram

Stephanie Okereke Idahosa poses with her cute pup, Rubby, photo: Instagram

Yvonne Okoro, photo: spyghana

Chika Ike, photo: Instagram