Beyonce put up a show last night that nobody will forget in a hurry.
The singer left the entire crowd speechless as she delivered her
raunchy performance for the night, 'Drunk In Love', along side her
husband JayZ.
Check out the pictures;
Tuesday, 28 January 2014
SEE The List Of Men Yvonne Nelson Has Dated
Yvonne Nelson started her movie
career from way back and she actually became one of the hottest
commodities in the Ghana movie industry until she was banned for her
arrogance and her indecent behaviour on set.
She didn’t let that shake her, she moved to Nigeria to pursue her career she was accepted by Nigerians and Nigeria became her second home. Yvonne Nelson is noted for her obsession with social media and also her love for music and the men in music. Her relationships always tend to turn heads and eventually become the talk of the town.
Check out some of the famous men Yvonne Nelson has dated. Some are alleged and mere rumors but as they say, there is a little truth in every rumor. Sit back and relax.
Derek Boateng:
Derek Boateng is a Ghanaian footballer and so far rumors had it that he was smashing Yvonne Nelson. We all know how girls love to hang with the ‘ballers’ as they have the cash to actually ‘ball’. It was alleged that after smashing, he sponsored Yvonne Nelson’s high budget movies that is how Yvonne Nelson broke into the movie production scene. Derek Boateng however refuted it.
Jon German:
According to sources, Jon German was Yvonne Nelson’s first love right after her fame. They both kept denying it but 99% of people in the showbiz know that the two were smashing and Trigmatic could vouch.
Chase:
They didn’t actually date but Yvonne Nelson confessed to having a huge crush on singer Chase back in High School Days, if Chase had done his homework well, he could have ‘smashed’ before Iyanya broke her heart. The two are good friends.
Ice Prince:
Well during the shooting of her ‘House Of Gold’ movie, Ice Prince was called to be a part of the movie, rumors had it that Ice Prince didn’t just take the role but also took off Yvonne Nelson’s ‘dress’. They both came out to deny it as usual. They were spotted in night clubs, hanging out at malls and various places … who knows, it could have been part of the movie.
Davido:
This one is actually a secret, according to reliable sources Davido is the reason why Iyanya left Yvonne Nelson.
Iyanya:
Finally the most popular of them all. When reports first came out that they were dating, they both refuted the claims, actually Yvonne did being it as Iyanya was a nobody back then. Till date she still talks about the breakup.
Isn't it obvious that Yvonne Nelson has got a soft spot for guys in music?
She didn’t let that shake her, she moved to Nigeria to pursue her career she was accepted by Nigerians and Nigeria became her second home. Yvonne Nelson is noted for her obsession with social media and also her love for music and the men in music. Her relationships always tend to turn heads and eventually become the talk of the town.
Check out some of the famous men Yvonne Nelson has dated. Some are alleged and mere rumors but as they say, there is a little truth in every rumor. Sit back and relax.
Derek Boateng:
Derek Boateng is a Ghanaian footballer and so far rumors had it that he was smashing Yvonne Nelson. We all know how girls love to hang with the ‘ballers’ as they have the cash to actually ‘ball’. It was alleged that after smashing, he sponsored Yvonne Nelson’s high budget movies that is how Yvonne Nelson broke into the movie production scene. Derek Boateng however refuted it.
Jon German:
According to sources, Jon German was Yvonne Nelson’s first love right after her fame. They both kept denying it but 99% of people in the showbiz know that the two were smashing and Trigmatic could vouch.
Chase:
They didn’t actually date but Yvonne Nelson confessed to having a huge crush on singer Chase back in High School Days, if Chase had done his homework well, he could have ‘smashed’ before Iyanya broke her heart. The two are good friends.
Ice Prince:
Well during the shooting of her ‘House Of Gold’ movie, Ice Prince was called to be a part of the movie, rumors had it that Ice Prince didn’t just take the role but also took off Yvonne Nelson’s ‘dress’. They both came out to deny it as usual. They were spotted in night clubs, hanging out at malls and various places … who knows, it could have been part of the movie.
Davido:
This one is actually a secret, according to reliable sources Davido is the reason why Iyanya left Yvonne Nelson.
Iyanya:
Finally the most popular of them all. When reports first came out that they were dating, they both refuted the claims, actually Yvonne did being it as Iyanya was a nobody back then. Till date she still talks about the breakup.
Isn't it obvious that Yvonne Nelson has got a soft spot for guys in music?
PHOTOS: Police Storm Abuja Pro-Amaechi Rally Led By Dino Melaye, Protesters Slump, Faint
A team of riot policemen, numbering over 200 on Tuesday,
dispersed over 100 protesters, led by the Executive Secretary of
Anti-Corruption Network and former member of the House of
Representatives, Mr. Dino Melaye.
The Executive Secretary of Anti-Corruption Network and former member of the House of Representatives, Mr. Dino Melaye
They were protesting against what they described as “impunity in Rivers State and abuse of office by the state Commissioner of Police, Mr. Joseph Mbu.”
During the protest, tear gas canisters were fired indiscriminately even at journalists. Some of the protesters slumped and fainted in the process.
The battle-ready policemen had earlier condoned off the Federal Secretariat area, Abuja, where the protest was billed to hold.
The ACN protesters, in their bid to hold the rally, decided to march from the organisation’s office to the secretariat, but met an unyielding police blockade.
The security operatives fired tear gas canisters at the demonstrators, which resulted in a stampede, with some sustaining injuries.
While describing the situation in Rivers as “endemic, systemic and becoming contagious,” the ACN boss said for Nigeria to be rescued, “we should stand up without fear or favour and (without) the fear of the consequences.”
He said, “We must do everything to rescue this country from the hands of these economic canker worm. There is intimidation, incessant arrests, threats and assassination attempts on my life.
But for me, I am resolute because the battle to deliver this country from economic canker worms, financial vultures and inept leadership, as I have repeatedly said, is a battle of no retreat, no surrender.”
Nigerians, he said, must creep out of their cocoons and become change agents.
Melaye added, “We need to call a bloodless revolution that will transform this nation from the hands of these economic canker worms and financial scavengers.
Nigeria is not only sick but also suffering from a dreadful continental abnormality.
In an unjust society, silence is a crime, this is the time in the history of Nigeria where silence is no longer golden.
People must come out and speak because the day you stop eating is the day you start dying.
Where dictatorship becomes legalised, revolution becomes a right.”
The Executive Secretary of Anti-Corruption Network and former member of the House of Representatives, Mr. Dino Melaye
They were protesting against what they described as “impunity in Rivers State and abuse of office by the state Commissioner of Police, Mr. Joseph Mbu.”
During the protest, tear gas canisters were fired indiscriminately even at journalists. Some of the protesters slumped and fainted in the process.
The battle-ready policemen had earlier condoned off the Federal Secretariat area, Abuja, where the protest was billed to hold.
The ACN protesters, in their bid to hold the rally, decided to march from the organisation’s office to the secretariat, but met an unyielding police blockade.
The security operatives fired tear gas canisters at the demonstrators, which resulted in a stampede, with some sustaining injuries.
While describing the situation in Rivers as “endemic, systemic and becoming contagious,” the ACN boss said for Nigeria to be rescued, “we should stand up without fear or favour and (without) the fear of the consequences.”
He said, “We must do everything to rescue this country from the hands of these economic canker worm. There is intimidation, incessant arrests, threats and assassination attempts on my life.
But for me, I am resolute because the battle to deliver this country from economic canker worms, financial vultures and inept leadership, as I have repeatedly said, is a battle of no retreat, no surrender.”
Nigerians, he said, must creep out of their cocoons and become change agents.
Melaye added, “We need to call a bloodless revolution that will transform this nation from the hands of these economic canker worms and financial scavengers.
Nigeria is not only sick but also suffering from a dreadful continental abnormality.
In an unjust society, silence is a crime, this is the time in the history of Nigeria where silence is no longer golden.
People must come out and speak because the day you stop eating is the day you start dying.
Where dictatorship becomes legalised, revolution becomes a right.”
PHOTOS: SEE Former Libyan Dictator, Muammar Gaddafi's Sex Chamber Where He Raped Girls & Boys
Two years after the death of Libyan dictator, Muammar
Gaddafi, a chamber where he raped girls and boys as young as 14 years
old has been discovered.
Read the sad story below
The full horror of his brutality has been slow to emerge, with many Libyans still fearing retaliation by those who continue to be loyal to their late leader. But it can now be revealed that the most heartbreaking of Gaddafi’s victims include hundreds, possibly thousands of teenage girls who, throughout his 42-year reign, were beaten, raped and forced to become his sex slaves.
Many were virgins kidnapped from schools and universities and kept prisoner for years in a specially designed secret sex lair hidden within Tripoli University or his many palaces. In the 26 months since he was deposed, Gaddafi’s den – where he regularly raped girls as young as 14 – has remained locked. But today its gaudy interior, where the colonel brutalised his victims, can be seen for the first time in photographs from a hard-hitting BBC4 documentary.
Inside the small, nondescript single-storey complex, the girls were forced to watch pornography to ‘educate’ them for their degrading treatment at the hands of Gaddafi. And even those who did manage to escape were often shunned by their deeply religious Muslim families who believed their family honour had been tainted.
When the dictator’s body was dragged through the streets by a baying mob, just hours after he was beaten and shot in the head, the hastily convened transitional government moved swiftly to seal off the sex dungeon. They feared the full extent of Gaddafi’s debased and lewd lifestyle would horrify the Western world and cause deep embarrassment to Libya.
One of the rooms holds little more than a double bed, lit by an orange lamp. Its 1970s decor and grimy Jacuzzi – all left exactly as they were when Gaddafi last used it – give it a seedy and gloomy air. But even more chilling is the clinical gynaecological suite in an adjoining room. It was here, on two beds fitted with stirrups behind a table laden with surgical instruments, that Gaddafi’s young victims were examined to ensure they had no sexually transmittable diseases. And here they were forced to undergo abortions if they became pregnant.
This is the fully-fitted gynecological suite where young girls would be placed in one of the two beds and checked for STDs before they were sent in to the waiting dictator
They, however, were the lucky ones. Other young victims were so badly abused that they were dumped in car parks and on waste ground, and left to die.Gaddafi’s modus operandi was to tour schools and universities where female students were invited to his lectures.
As he spoke before his hushed audience, he would silently scan the room seeking out attractive girls. Before leaving he would pat those he had ‘selected’ on the head.
Within hours his private bodyguards would round up those chosen and kidnap them. If their families tried to keep them from Gaddafi’s clutches, they were gunned down.
One teacher at a Tripoli school recalled how the girls were all very young. ‘Some were only 14,’ she said. ‘They would simply take the girl they wanted. They had no conscience, no morals, not an iota of mercy even though she was a mere child.’
One mother, whose daughter was a student, said the community around Tripoli University lived in fear when a visit from the colonel was announced. ‘The girls he wanted would be rounded up and sent to him,’ she said.
‘One just disappeared and they never found her again, despite her father and brothers searching for her. Another was found three months later, cut, raped and lying in the middle of a park. She had been left for dead.’
Even today, the Libyan people are afraid to speak openly about Gaddafi’s depravity, fearing reprisals from his former henchmen.
But one woman – who was repeatedly raped by the despot over seven years from the age of 15 – has anonymously spoken of how he terrorised and abused her. She had been chosen to present the colonel with a bouquet when he toured her school in his home town of Sirte on the Mediterranean coast, 350 miles east of Tripoli.
When he patted her head afterwards, in an apparently paternal gesture, she thought she had pleased the man she and her fellow Libyans were forced to call ‘the Guide’.
The next day three woman dressed in military uniform arrived telling her parents she was needed to present more flowers. Instead, she was driven at high speed to Gaddafi’s lair. Once there, he barked at his women soldiers: ‘Get her ready.’
The girl was stripped, given a blood test and shaved of all but her pubic hair. She was dressed in a G-string, forced into a low-cut gown and had thick make-up plastered on her face. When she was shoved into Gaddafi’s room, to her horror he was lying naked on the bed. When she tried to run out, the women soldiers grabbed her and flung her back on the bed.
She was raped repeatedly during the seven years she was held captive, eventually escaping when a door was accidentally left unlocked.
Fuelled by cocaine and alcohol – and often Viagra – Gaddafi abused her horribly. ‘I will never forget that first time, that moment,’ she says. ‘He violated my body and pierced my soul with a dagger. That blade will never come out.’
It took the documentary-makers months of negotiations to be allowed access to information on Gaddafi as Libya remains secretive and hide-bound by bureaucracy.
But they also established that Gaddafi set up a ‘murder for hire’ team run from Havana to rid him of enemies around the world. In a secret interview from Cuba, former CIA agent Frank Terpil said: ‘I would say [it was] Murder Incorporated . . . murder for hire. Gaddafi thought that anybody who was a dissident, they [should be] eliminated, he had contracts out on a bunch of people in London.’
He often stored the bodies of those killed in Libya in freezers so that he could regularly view them.
If Gaddafi was power-crazed, he was also paranoid. A Brazilian plastic surgeon found himself escorted deep inside a bunker in Tripoli in the middle of the night in order to remove fat from Gaddafi’s belly and inject it into his increasingly wrinkled face.
Despite the pain, Gaddafi refused a general anaesthetic, fearing he might be poisoned – and because he wished to remain alert.
Halfway through the operation, he stopped to have a hamburger.
He also created an elite squad of bodyguards – all female – whom he used for sex and forced to watch multiple barbaric executions.
For decades Gaddafi surrounded himself with these beautiful young women. Dressed in close-fitting military uniforms, with manicured nails and perfectly coiffed hair, they exuded glamour while toting guns.
But they were little more than disposable prostitutes used and abused by Gaddafi and his family.
Known as ‘the Haris al-Has’ – the private female guards – almost all were coerced into joining his cadre. One of them, who admits she had ‘once adored him’, recalled the horrific treatment they had to endure. ‘Early one morning, at 2am, we were taken to a closed hall,’ she said. ‘We were to witness the murder of 17 students. We were not allowed to scream. We were made to cheer and shout. To act as though delighted by this display. Inside I was crying. They shot them all, one by one.’
According to Benghazi-based psychologist Seham Sergewa, who interviewed scores of the girls for the International Criminal Court, there were about 400 members of the elite squad over the years.
‘A pattern emerged in their stories,’ she explains. ‘The women would first be raped by the dictator then passed on, like used objects, to one of his sons and eventually to high- ranking officials for more abuse.
‘In one case a girl of 18 said she was raped in front of her father. She kept begging her distraught father to look away. Many of the victims say they contemplated suicide many times. Doubtless there were some who took their own lives.’
It has also emerged that teams of boys were sent to Gaddafi’s sex den, where they too were abused. Former chief of protocol Nuri Al Mismari, who was at Gaddafi’s side for 40 years, adds: ‘He was terribly sexually deviant. Young boys and so on. He had his own boys. They used to be called the “services group”.
All of them were boys and bodyguards . . . a harem for his pleasure.’ One of the few Libyans who was prepared to be named and talk about the horrors Gaddafi inflicted on his people was Baha Kikhia, the widow of Libya’s former foreign minister with whom Gaddafi had a frosty relationship.
When her husband vanished one evening, she confronted Gaddafi about his whereabouts. The colonel insisted he was being kept alive but, to Baha’s horror, his body was one of many found in freezers after the regime fell.
‘He liked to keep his victims in the refrigerators to look at them now and again,’ she says haltingly. ‘He would visit his victims.
‘It was as though they were some sort of macabre souvenirs. Something that he could look at and touch to remind himself of his omnipotence. Some had been there as long as 25 years.’
Read the sad story below
The full horror of his brutality has been slow to emerge, with many Libyans still fearing retaliation by those who continue to be loyal to their late leader. But it can now be revealed that the most heartbreaking of Gaddafi’s victims include hundreds, possibly thousands of teenage girls who, throughout his 42-year reign, were beaten, raped and forced to become his sex slaves.
Many were virgins kidnapped from schools and universities and kept prisoner for years in a specially designed secret sex lair hidden within Tripoli University or his many palaces. In the 26 months since he was deposed, Gaddafi’s den – where he regularly raped girls as young as 14 – has remained locked. But today its gaudy interior, where the colonel brutalised his victims, can be seen for the first time in photographs from a hard-hitting BBC4 documentary.
Inside the small, nondescript single-storey complex, the girls were forced to watch pornography to ‘educate’ them for their degrading treatment at the hands of Gaddafi. And even those who did manage to escape were often shunned by their deeply religious Muslim families who believed their family honour had been tainted.
When the dictator’s body was dragged through the streets by a baying mob, just hours after he was beaten and shot in the head, the hastily convened transitional government moved swiftly to seal off the sex dungeon. They feared the full extent of Gaddafi’s debased and lewd lifestyle would horrify the Western world and cause deep embarrassment to Libya.
One of the rooms holds little more than a double bed, lit by an orange lamp. Its 1970s decor and grimy Jacuzzi – all left exactly as they were when Gaddafi last used it – give it a seedy and gloomy air. But even more chilling is the clinical gynaecological suite in an adjoining room. It was here, on two beds fitted with stirrups behind a table laden with surgical instruments, that Gaddafi’s young victims were examined to ensure they had no sexually transmittable diseases. And here they were forced to undergo abortions if they became pregnant.
This is the fully-fitted gynecological suite where young girls would be placed in one of the two beds and checked for STDs before they were sent in to the waiting dictator
They, however, were the lucky ones. Other young victims were so badly abused that they were dumped in car parks and on waste ground, and left to die.Gaddafi’s modus operandi was to tour schools and universities where female students were invited to his lectures.
As he spoke before his hushed audience, he would silently scan the room seeking out attractive girls. Before leaving he would pat those he had ‘selected’ on the head.
Within hours his private bodyguards would round up those chosen and kidnap them. If their families tried to keep them from Gaddafi’s clutches, they were gunned down.
One teacher at a Tripoli school recalled how the girls were all very young. ‘Some were only 14,’ she said. ‘They would simply take the girl they wanted. They had no conscience, no morals, not an iota of mercy even though she was a mere child.’
One mother, whose daughter was a student, said the community around Tripoli University lived in fear when a visit from the colonel was announced. ‘The girls he wanted would be rounded up and sent to him,’ she said.
‘One just disappeared and they never found her again, despite her father and brothers searching for her. Another was found three months later, cut, raped and lying in the middle of a park. She had been left for dead.’
Even today, the Libyan people are afraid to speak openly about Gaddafi’s depravity, fearing reprisals from his former henchmen.
But one woman – who was repeatedly raped by the despot over seven years from the age of 15 – has anonymously spoken of how he terrorised and abused her. She had been chosen to present the colonel with a bouquet when he toured her school in his home town of Sirte on the Mediterranean coast, 350 miles east of Tripoli.
When he patted her head afterwards, in an apparently paternal gesture, she thought she had pleased the man she and her fellow Libyans were forced to call ‘the Guide’.
The next day three woman dressed in military uniform arrived telling her parents she was needed to present more flowers. Instead, she was driven at high speed to Gaddafi’s lair. Once there, he barked at his women soldiers: ‘Get her ready.’
The girl was stripped, given a blood test and shaved of all but her pubic hair. She was dressed in a G-string, forced into a low-cut gown and had thick make-up plastered on her face. When she was shoved into Gaddafi’s room, to her horror he was lying naked on the bed. When she tried to run out, the women soldiers grabbed her and flung her back on the bed.
She was raped repeatedly during the seven years she was held captive, eventually escaping when a door was accidentally left unlocked.
Fuelled by cocaine and alcohol – and often Viagra – Gaddafi abused her horribly. ‘I will never forget that first time, that moment,’ she says. ‘He violated my body and pierced my soul with a dagger. That blade will never come out.’
It took the documentary-makers months of negotiations to be allowed access to information on Gaddafi as Libya remains secretive and hide-bound by bureaucracy.
But they also established that Gaddafi set up a ‘murder for hire’ team run from Havana to rid him of enemies around the world. In a secret interview from Cuba, former CIA agent Frank Terpil said: ‘I would say [it was] Murder Incorporated . . . murder for hire. Gaddafi thought that anybody who was a dissident, they [should be] eliminated, he had contracts out on a bunch of people in London.’
He often stored the bodies of those killed in Libya in freezers so that he could regularly view them.
If Gaddafi was power-crazed, he was also paranoid. A Brazilian plastic surgeon found himself escorted deep inside a bunker in Tripoli in the middle of the night in order to remove fat from Gaddafi’s belly and inject it into his increasingly wrinkled face.
Despite the pain, Gaddafi refused a general anaesthetic, fearing he might be poisoned – and because he wished to remain alert.
Halfway through the operation, he stopped to have a hamburger.
He also created an elite squad of bodyguards – all female – whom he used for sex and forced to watch multiple barbaric executions.
For decades Gaddafi surrounded himself with these beautiful young women. Dressed in close-fitting military uniforms, with manicured nails and perfectly coiffed hair, they exuded glamour while toting guns.
But they were little more than disposable prostitutes used and abused by Gaddafi and his family.
Known as ‘the Haris al-Has’ – the private female guards – almost all were coerced into joining his cadre. One of them, who admits she had ‘once adored him’, recalled the horrific treatment they had to endure. ‘Early one morning, at 2am, we were taken to a closed hall,’ she said. ‘We were to witness the murder of 17 students. We were not allowed to scream. We were made to cheer and shout. To act as though delighted by this display. Inside I was crying. They shot them all, one by one.’
According to Benghazi-based psychologist Seham Sergewa, who interviewed scores of the girls for the International Criminal Court, there were about 400 members of the elite squad over the years.
‘A pattern emerged in their stories,’ she explains. ‘The women would first be raped by the dictator then passed on, like used objects, to one of his sons and eventually to high- ranking officials for more abuse.
‘In one case a girl of 18 said she was raped in front of her father. She kept begging her distraught father to look away. Many of the victims say they contemplated suicide many times. Doubtless there were some who took their own lives.’
It has also emerged that teams of boys were sent to Gaddafi’s sex den, where they too were abused. Former chief of protocol Nuri Al Mismari, who was at Gaddafi’s side for 40 years, adds: ‘He was terribly sexually deviant. Young boys and so on. He had his own boys. They used to be called the “services group”.
All of them were boys and bodyguards . . . a harem for his pleasure.’ One of the few Libyans who was prepared to be named and talk about the horrors Gaddafi inflicted on his people was Baha Kikhia, the widow of Libya’s former foreign minister with whom Gaddafi had a frosty relationship.
When her husband vanished one evening, she confronted Gaddafi about his whereabouts. The colonel insisted he was being kept alive but, to Baha’s horror, his body was one of many found in freezers after the regime fell.
‘He liked to keep his victims in the refrigerators to look at them now and again,’ she says haltingly. ‘He would visit his victims.
‘It was as though they were some sort of macabre souvenirs. Something that he could look at and touch to remind himself of his omnipotence. Some had been there as long as 25 years.’
Monday, 27 January 2014
FIGHTING TERROR: Police Arrest 320 Boko Haram Suspects In Rivers
At least 320 suspected Boko Haram insurgents were allegedly arrested, yesterday, by the Rivers State Police Command.
It has been gathered that they were in 20 buses when they were arrested at the boundary between Rivers and Imo states.
According to some information the suspects were coming Jigawa State when they were apprehended.
At press time the arrested people were being quizzed by the police at the state headquarters of the Criminal Investigation Department.
According to a security source, after searching the suspects for arms, the police later asked them to make statements.
The state Police Commissioner, Mr Joseph Mbu, refused to speak on the issue until investigation was concluded.
"It is a top security issue. I don’t know who gave you the information and I will not want to ask. But there can be no comment for now from the state Police Command until we finish investigation. I will make no comment," he said.
Some persons, who spoke in Hausa, had formed groups in front of the state CID’s office discussing the development.
According to them, the suspects were in Port Harcourt for business. "They sell carrots and do cobbling jobs in Port Harcourt. They are not Boko Haram members," one of them said.
It has been gathered that they were in 20 buses when they were arrested at the boundary between Rivers and Imo states.
According to some information the suspects were coming Jigawa State when they were apprehended.
At press time the arrested people were being quizzed by the police at the state headquarters of the Criminal Investigation Department.
According to a security source, after searching the suspects for arms, the police later asked them to make statements.
The state Police Commissioner, Mr Joseph Mbu, refused to speak on the issue until investigation was concluded.
"It is a top security issue. I don’t know who gave you the information and I will not want to ask. But there can be no comment for now from the state Police Command until we finish investigation. I will make no comment," he said.
Some persons, who spoke in Hausa, had formed groups in front of the state CID’s office discussing the development.
According to them, the suspects were in Port Harcourt for business. "They sell carrots and do cobbling jobs in Port Harcourt. They are not Boko Haram members," one of them said.
DORIS ONYEMA: Beautiful, Boisterous, Amiable
Doris Onyema is a fast growing celebrity make-up artist in
Lagos. Though she studied Mass Communication, the passion for Make-up
artistry has always been running in her.
This influenced her decision to delve into Make-up artistry after graduation. She was trained at the Unveil Institute, Lagos. This boisterous and amiable lady talks to Azuka Ogujiuba of ThisDay about her Passion. Enjoy. In case you missed Doris’s previous posts on this blog, find it here and here.
How did it all start as a makeup artist?
When I was in school, I spent my pastime making up for my female friends in the hostel. And I won the hearts of most of my female friends with my little make up skills. This prompted me to enroll at Unveil Institute in Lagos. So, after I graduated from Unveil Institute, I was employed by Bunmi Oyeniyi as a makeup instructor after which I was made to head the Institute.
What was it like working for Unveil Institute? What did you learn and how has the experience influenced your work?
Working for Unveil Institute was very challenging and it helped to develop and sharpen my skills. But most of all, I was able to carve a niche for myself and create my own identity.
When did you realize you could adopt makeup artistry as a career?
After I finished my training as a makeup artist at unveil, I went back to my salon in Ogun State. I had a salon school and I combine my salon with my makeup artistry. My boss later called me for a job in Lagos and when I met her, she told me to work for her and that it would help build my career in the makeup industry. So, I went back to school and thought deeply about it and few months later I started working for unveil. I worked for her for a year and six months after which I quit the job to set up my own make up company called Beauty Switch. That is when I realized that there was something else out there for me.
What makes your own work unique and how did you develop your own style.
I found out that my work was unique when people started telling me. At first, I was surprised but then everyone said the same thing, I became convinced. I did not realise I had a style until people pointed out a common denominator with my images. It’s funny when people start with their craft and say what their style is. Others ended up telling me what style they saw .
Then, I sat back and looked. I ended up realizing later what my style was. Before hand, I made the conscious decision not to look at the makeup that others did. I did not want to sub-consciously have someone else’s work in my head. I think that as an artist, it really helped my work and style grow into my own. Sometimes my photographer, ‘Di Act Photographer’ will show me a reference on what he wanted, but I will ask questions to find out the basis for the elements he wanted and make it my own. What makes me unique is the way my makeup jobs transform my clients, because I must not make my clients look like a drama queen before I’m a makeup artist.
Name your five top makeup brands that you work with most times?
Unveil, Mac, Nyx, Sleek and Black Pp
Which is your favourite kind of make up?
I will choose bridal make up because I like the switch I do to brides. They always come out amazing. To all my clients, I always give them a beauty switch but I love the outcomes of my beautiful brides.
Which celebrity dead or alive would you like to work with?
In Nigeria, I will love to work with Omotola Jalade Ekehinde or Genevieve Nnaji, while I will be challenged to work with Beyonce on a global level.
Who in the world will you like to dine and wine with?
It will be Oprah Winfrey. She’s an icon I really want to spend time with her.
Which star in the world you like to flip through her phone?
I think that would be Rihana.
Which celebrity in the world do you think has a near complete perfect lifestyle?
That should be Beyonce, because she has a good career, family life and loved by many around the world and devoid of scandals
Which celebrity in the world do you think has the sexiest body?
I will still go to Beyonce.
If a fashion police searches your wardrobe, would you be arrested for any fashion blunder?
Well, probably, because no one is perfect. But I know that the sentence will be very light
Who is Doris Onyema?
Doris Onyema is an enigmatic make up artist who is very grounded in her job and does it with style and ease. I’m a God fearing lady and very friendly. I’m easy going and very passionate about my job.
How old are you?
I am in my early thirties.
Tell us about your background?
I am from Imo State, but was born and raised in Lagos. I had my secondary school education at Eric Moore High School, Surulere and proceeded to study Mass Communications at the Olabisi Onabanjo University in Ogun State.
If you are to go on an island for an exotic weekend, what are the five things you will take along?
My bible, phones, makeup box, camera and toiletries.
What is the most memorable valentine gift you have ever received from a man?
A beautiful necklace
Are you in any relationship now or when are you planning to walk down the aisle?
Of course, in a relationship and will soon tie the knot
What does the word ‘love’ mean to you?
It means being selfless, total dedication and submission to my man
What is your most expensive fashion accessory?
It’s my shoe.
What is your fashion fetish?
My makeup.
What do you crave about all the time?
It is doing makeup on my clients. It gives me joy.
Which is the most favorite part of your body?
My hips.
What is your present blackberry ring tone?
Heaven sent by Keisha Cole.
Apart from your job, what else do you like to indulge in?
I like watching movies and documentaries.
If you were Mr President, what will be the first law you will implement?
A law that will make it compulsory for every child to have education.
Which celebrity in the world would you describe as a sexy siren?
I will go for Beyonce
Which designer will you love to wear his or her outfit?
I will love to wear Jimmy Choo outfits.
Who is your favorite designer in the world?
It’s Coco Chanel.
This influenced her decision to delve into Make-up artistry after graduation. She was trained at the Unveil Institute, Lagos. This boisterous and amiable lady talks to Azuka Ogujiuba of ThisDay about her Passion. Enjoy. In case you missed Doris’s previous posts on this blog, find it here and here.
How did it all start as a makeup artist?
When I was in school, I spent my pastime making up for my female friends in the hostel. And I won the hearts of most of my female friends with my little make up skills. This prompted me to enroll at Unveil Institute in Lagos. So, after I graduated from Unveil Institute, I was employed by Bunmi Oyeniyi as a makeup instructor after which I was made to head the Institute.
What was it like working for Unveil Institute? What did you learn and how has the experience influenced your work?
Working for Unveil Institute was very challenging and it helped to develop and sharpen my skills. But most of all, I was able to carve a niche for myself and create my own identity.
When did you realize you could adopt makeup artistry as a career?
After I finished my training as a makeup artist at unveil, I went back to my salon in Ogun State. I had a salon school and I combine my salon with my makeup artistry. My boss later called me for a job in Lagos and when I met her, she told me to work for her and that it would help build my career in the makeup industry. So, I went back to school and thought deeply about it and few months later I started working for unveil. I worked for her for a year and six months after which I quit the job to set up my own make up company called Beauty Switch. That is when I realized that there was something else out there for me.
What makes your own work unique and how did you develop your own style.
I found out that my work was unique when people started telling me. At first, I was surprised but then everyone said the same thing, I became convinced. I did not realise I had a style until people pointed out a common denominator with my images. It’s funny when people start with their craft and say what their style is. Others ended up telling me what style they saw .
Then, I sat back and looked. I ended up realizing later what my style was. Before hand, I made the conscious decision not to look at the makeup that others did. I did not want to sub-consciously have someone else’s work in my head. I think that as an artist, it really helped my work and style grow into my own. Sometimes my photographer, ‘Di Act Photographer’ will show me a reference on what he wanted, but I will ask questions to find out the basis for the elements he wanted and make it my own. What makes me unique is the way my makeup jobs transform my clients, because I must not make my clients look like a drama queen before I’m a makeup artist.
Name your five top makeup brands that you work with most times?
Unveil, Mac, Nyx, Sleek and Black Pp
Which is your favourite kind of make up?
I will choose bridal make up because I like the switch I do to brides. They always come out amazing. To all my clients, I always give them a beauty switch but I love the outcomes of my beautiful brides.
Which celebrity dead or alive would you like to work with?
In Nigeria, I will love to work with Omotola Jalade Ekehinde or Genevieve Nnaji, while I will be challenged to work with Beyonce on a global level.
Who in the world will you like to dine and wine with?
It will be Oprah Winfrey. She’s an icon I really want to spend time with her.
Which star in the world you like to flip through her phone?
I think that would be Rihana.
Which celebrity in the world do you think has a near complete perfect lifestyle?
That should be Beyonce, because she has a good career, family life and loved by many around the world and devoid of scandals
Which celebrity in the world do you think has the sexiest body?
I will still go to Beyonce.
If a fashion police searches your wardrobe, would you be arrested for any fashion blunder?
Well, probably, because no one is perfect. But I know that the sentence will be very light
Who is Doris Onyema?
Doris Onyema is an enigmatic make up artist who is very grounded in her job and does it with style and ease. I’m a God fearing lady and very friendly. I’m easy going and very passionate about my job.
How old are you?
I am in my early thirties.
Tell us about your background?
I am from Imo State, but was born and raised in Lagos. I had my secondary school education at Eric Moore High School, Surulere and proceeded to study Mass Communications at the Olabisi Onabanjo University in Ogun State.
If you are to go on an island for an exotic weekend, what are the five things you will take along?
My bible, phones, makeup box, camera and toiletries.
What is the most memorable valentine gift you have ever received from a man?
A beautiful necklace
Are you in any relationship now or when are you planning to walk down the aisle?
Of course, in a relationship and will soon tie the knot
What does the word ‘love’ mean to you?
It means being selfless, total dedication and submission to my man
What is your most expensive fashion accessory?
It’s my shoe.
What is your fashion fetish?
My makeup.
What do you crave about all the time?
It is doing makeup on my clients. It gives me joy.
Which is the most favorite part of your body?
My hips.
What is your present blackberry ring tone?
Heaven sent by Keisha Cole.
Apart from your job, what else do you like to indulge in?
I like watching movies and documentaries.
If you were Mr President, what will be the first law you will implement?
A law that will make it compulsory for every child to have education.
Which celebrity in the world would you describe as a sexy siren?
I will go for Beyonce
Which designer will you love to wear his or her outfit?
I will love to wear Jimmy Choo outfits.
Who is your favorite designer in the world?
It’s Coco Chanel.
PISSED UK-Based Radio & TV Presenter, Minnie Marj Writes Maheeda
Yeah it is about that time where I grab my laptop in order to
do something that I am very passionate of: Writing and sharing my point
of view.
Nope, its not about a big celebrity that misbehaved in one way or another. It is about this music video that is currently trending. That naked Lady showcasing her seduction skills rather than the usual dope, off the chain 16 BARS that we always expect a rapper to do, goes by the name of Maheeda.
This video is stirring up much controversy , due to Maheeda’s naked self frolicking around for some overly-hormonal Gentlemen who seem to enjoy the spectacle. It’s a shame nobody will actually really listen to the song and rate this artist according to her musical skills.
Aren’t musicians supposed to deliver vocally or lyrically? Lyrically speaking there are no punch lines in this session. Sentences such as : Never find me in Okada…Me I break a leg BUT you break nothing…If you think sey you spoil Me I don rotten…
I’m a bad girl don’t need to be told … Ema Dami Duro… (No worries we aren’t trying to stop you) :-) And the list goes on and on…. I actually closed my eyes because I wanted to listen to the song and give credits where it is due but in this case I will have to pass.
Credits will go to the Beat maker for a nice beat and the director for a nice video. My opinion would be different if we had a special Adult Channel where this music video and other hardcore films would be pitched to.
This is the reality and we have none of this yet on our TV channels based in Africa.
So what is Maheeda’s market actually? Who is she targeting with her visuals? Does she intend to always drop her videos on Youtube? I guess this video would probably be banned from Media houses unless they re-edit the Clean Version because the existing Clean Version isn’t really Clean to be honest with you. I am not judging anything here but please bear in mind that I am just speaking from a professional point of view.
America would love and adore this video but this is Mama Africa. Ain’t Nobody got time for that?!? Well the statistics say something else: 7K +views for the Clean version and 50K + views for the Explicit version. What happened to the Born Again musician?? Temptations,Temptations…. I would call this a Reverse Reaction aka RR.
This is what happens when you slightly believe that something will change your life because someone told or convinced you that it will do so and NOT because you deeply had the faith that it will BE so. It is not easy to keep the faith especially when times are hard. You are a true Born Again If You survive all tests God puts you through with a bigger faith than you had before.
I don’t even want to discuss about the pyramid symbol she is dancing in.I know loads of you have concluded already but please give her the benefit of doubt. To everybody out there, please make sure you really become born again because you are ready for a change and not because someone told you that you have to change.
Nope, its not about a big celebrity that misbehaved in one way or another. It is about this music video that is currently trending. That naked Lady showcasing her seduction skills rather than the usual dope, off the chain 16 BARS that we always expect a rapper to do, goes by the name of Maheeda.
This video is stirring up much controversy , due to Maheeda’s naked self frolicking around for some overly-hormonal Gentlemen who seem to enjoy the spectacle. It’s a shame nobody will actually really listen to the song and rate this artist according to her musical skills.
Aren’t musicians supposed to deliver vocally or lyrically? Lyrically speaking there are no punch lines in this session. Sentences such as : Never find me in Okada…Me I break a leg BUT you break nothing…If you think sey you spoil Me I don rotten…
I’m a bad girl don’t need to be told … Ema Dami Duro… (No worries we aren’t trying to stop you) :-) And the list goes on and on…. I actually closed my eyes because I wanted to listen to the song and give credits where it is due but in this case I will have to pass.
Credits will go to the Beat maker for a nice beat and the director for a nice video. My opinion would be different if we had a special Adult Channel where this music video and other hardcore films would be pitched to.
This is the reality and we have none of this yet on our TV channels based in Africa.
So what is Maheeda’s market actually? Who is she targeting with her visuals? Does she intend to always drop her videos on Youtube? I guess this video would probably be banned from Media houses unless they re-edit the Clean Version because the existing Clean Version isn’t really Clean to be honest with you. I am not judging anything here but please bear in mind that I am just speaking from a professional point of view.
America would love and adore this video but this is Mama Africa. Ain’t Nobody got time for that?!? Well the statistics say something else: 7K +views for the Clean version and 50K + views for the Explicit version. What happened to the Born Again musician?? Temptations,Temptations…. I would call this a Reverse Reaction aka RR.
This is what happens when you slightly believe that something will change your life because someone told or convinced you that it will do so and NOT because you deeply had the faith that it will BE so. It is not easy to keep the faith especially when times are hard. You are a true Born Again If You survive all tests God puts you through with a bigger faith than you had before.
I don’t even want to discuss about the pyramid symbol she is dancing in.I know loads of you have concluded already but please give her the benefit of doubt. To everybody out there, please make sure you really become born again because you are ready for a change and not because someone told you that you have to change.
My Boyfriend Wants To Kill Me With Séx - Big Girl Opens Up
My name is Chi for short, but am dating this guy from my tribe
and it's not as if I really love. The thing is that he is rich, not
educated but he has two businesses that are doing well. TON please dont
blame me, there is no lady today who doesn't want to marry a rich man,
especially if your family is broke.
The mistake I made was to move into his house and he started sleeping with me whenever he likes as if we are already married. The thing is getting too much, even when am having my "monthly visitor" he will tell me to go and watch my body that he needs séx and I don't have a choice but to do it.
He says I must get pregnant before marriage but he has slépt with me for 1year, no pregnancy...
In fact, let me just confess that this guy want to kill me. His body is big and any time he climbs on top me with all his strength I use to have body pain after everything. But I need to get pregnant.
I'm 31. I've gone to hospital and doctors say am OK! But he has refused to go for his own check. Each time I tell him to do so he will shout at me and say if I can't get pregnant I should just tell him. Am confused!
My mum knows am living in this guy's house but my dad doesn't. Pls I need good advise.
What can I do to help myself?
The mistake I made was to move into his house and he started sleeping with me whenever he likes as if we are already married. The thing is getting too much, even when am having my "monthly visitor" he will tell me to go and watch my body that he needs séx and I don't have a choice but to do it.
He says I must get pregnant before marriage but he has slépt with me for 1year, no pregnancy...
In fact, let me just confess that this guy want to kill me. His body is big and any time he climbs on top me with all his strength I use to have body pain after everything. But I need to get pregnant.
I'm 31. I've gone to hospital and doctors say am OK! But he has refused to go for his own check. Each time I tell him to do so he will shout at me and say if I can't get pregnant I should just tell him. Am confused!
My mum knows am living in this guy's house but my dad doesn't. Pls I need good advise.
What can I do to help myself?
Ladies, Will You Allow Your Man Do This To You In Public? [PHOTO]
Ladies, will you allow your lover to do this to you in public?
PHOTO: Guys, What Is Going On Here?
Is this some kind of African 'black magic' or someone is fooling us with 'photoshop'? Could this be real?
Wednesday, 22 January 2014
Caught in the Act: Randy Father Impregnates Daughter in Lagos
Wonders shall never end! A man in Lagos has been arrested by
the police and charged to court for allegedly having sexual intercourse
with his daughter. 36yrs old Jamiu Ajao is said to have had an
incestuous relationship with his 14-year-old daughter which culminated
in pregnancy.
“The daughter sleeps in the living room, while her stepmother and the accused sleep in the bedroom. The accused had a carnal knowledge of his daughter and while she was ill, he took her to the hospital for treatment.
“It was during a checkup that it was discovered that the girl was carrying a two-months-old pregnancy.”
The randy father was arraigned before a Magistrate court in the Ebute Metta area of the state and has been remanded in prison.
Ajao is facing a two-count charge of defiling, unlawful and indecent assault before the Magistrates’ Court.
The Chief Magistrate, S.O. Solebo, said Mr. Ajao should be kept behind bars pending advice from the state Director of Public Prosecutions.
He committed the offences sometime between October 23 and December 21, 2013 at his residence.
Sadly, the randy father may be sentenced to life imprisonment if he is convicted for the offence.
“The daughter sleeps in the living room, while her stepmother and the accused sleep in the bedroom. The accused had a carnal knowledge of his daughter and while she was ill, he took her to the hospital for treatment.
“It was during a checkup that it was discovered that the girl was carrying a two-months-old pregnancy.”
The randy father was arraigned before a Magistrate court in the Ebute Metta area of the state and has been remanded in prison.
Ajao is facing a two-count charge of defiling, unlawful and indecent assault before the Magistrates’ Court.
The Chief Magistrate, S.O. Solebo, said Mr. Ajao should be kept behind bars pending advice from the state Director of Public Prosecutions.
He committed the offences sometime between October 23 and December 21, 2013 at his residence.
Sadly, the randy father may be sentenced to life imprisonment if he is convicted for the offence.
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