Showing posts with label ENTERTAINMENT. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ENTERTAINMENT. Show all posts

Wednesday, 16 November 2016

Kenya hosts world's first albino beauty pageant hosted by Kenya


So some weeks back, contestants in Nairobi aimed at fighting back against persecution in east Africa, where albino body parts are sold on black market.

With its evening gowns, celebrity judges and tears of joy, this beauty pageant in Kenya’s capital, Nairobi, was like many others – except for one thing: all 20 contestants had albinism.

Titled Beauty Beyond Skin, the world’s first albino pageant was designed to celebrate people who lack pigment in their skin, hair and eyes, and to fight the widespread persecution of albinos in east Africa .
Ten women and 10 men modelled the latest fashions at the event as they competed for the title of Mr and Miss Albinism Kenya in front of a crowd of about 1,000 people. The contestants used the occasion to petition the government to better recognise and respect their condition. Some dressed up as army officers, waiters and police officers to highlight that albinos belong in every part of society.


But the event was also about fashion: some outfits were crafted from materials such as cement bags, balloons, paper bags, doormats, cotton wool and CDs, showcasing creativity and individual style.
Loyce Lihanda, who was crowned Miss Albinism Kenya, said: “For so long albinos have been treated as half-humans because they [are] different. In turn this has affected our self-esteem and the ability to utilise and explore our skills and talents.
“We come from a mentality that we cannot achieve what ‘normal’ people can because we are different. Yet time has proven that we can excel.”
In Kenya, albinism is a highly stigmatised condition. The biggest threat to people with the condition is the trade in albino body parts – used in traditional medicine and believed to bring good luck and financial and political gain – on the black market.
In neighbouring Tanzania, at least 75 children and adults with albinism have been killed since 2000, and more than 62 others have escaped with severe injuries after attacks by people seeking to supply witch doctors thought to pay up to $75,000 (£61,500) for a full set of body parts.

Last year more than 35 albinos were evacuated from towns near the Kenya-Tanzania border after an increase in ritual killings, allegedly linked to politicians hoping to be elected.
Isaac Mwaura, Kenya’s first and only albino MP, said Kenyans needed to change their attitude towards albinos, and pointed out that the celebration marked 10 years of campaigning by the Albinism Society of Kenya.
“A time is coming when we will have people with albinism serving in the army and police force. We already have some in the National Youth Service, and this is a milestone in achieving inclusion despite the difference in skin colour,” he said.
“We have come to say that people with disability are beautiful people. We can have the names ‘beautiful’, ‘handsome’ and ‘albinism’ in one society.”
Ruto said the government would work with albinos to ensure their safety. “The dream of every child is valid, and it does not matter [what] their skin colour [is],” he said.
Ruto said the government had earmarked various benefits for albinos, including a 100m Kenyan shillings (£807,500) drive for sunscreen, special sunglasses and tax breaks.
The Albinism Society of Kenya chair, Alex Munyere, said more needed to be done to dispel myths about the condition. He said intimidation and harassment had serious repercussions in the lives of many albinos, leading to trauma and, in extreme cases, suicide.
“People with albinism suffer a lot of stigma and grow up without parents,” Munyere said. “If we can appreciate them more, we can break the cycle of low self-esteem and help them achieve their dreams.”
Billed by organisers as the first pageant of its kind, young albino men and women competed for the title of Miss and Mr Albinism Kenya.

Contestants pose on stage during a pageant hosted by the Albinism Society of Kenya.

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Saturday, 12 November 2016

MTN Season Of Surprises - Get Free Airtime, SMS Bonus and Data Offer By Dial Simple Code

No dulling guys, it’s MTN Season of Surprises! MTN is currently surprising customers with what they termed #SeasonOfSurprises




You could get free airtime to enjoy long conversations every day, browse with unbelievable free data, attend live MTN events with free tickets, get shopping vouchers when you transfer cash with Mobile Money, and much more. It is the MTN’s way of saying THANK YOU for their continued patronage of MTN services.

The Surprise package depends on luck. It means, what Eniobanke got might be different from what Mr. Nubian's will get.

How It Work

Simply dial *142# on your MTN line and you’ll be surprised with the awoof you’ll see there. Am friend dialed the code on his MTN line and what he got is to pay N5000 and get N24500 + 1666MB of free data, valid for 30 days.



Yours may be different from others when you dial the code, but you might be amazed by getting 2GB of data + 30Mins for just N200! Yeah that while it is call season of surprise.

Dial the code and tell us what you get via the comments box below.

How To Transfer MTN Data From One MTN Sim To Another


This simple tutorial will show you how to transferMegabytes from one Mtn line to another just like the way Airtel users normally transfer their own.


How Can I Transfer Megabytes To Another MTN line?

Make sure you have enough Megabytes on your MTN line if not you will get an error message.

Dial *131#  then choose ‘Register Data Service’. by click on Answer then Press 1, Once you choose that, a text will be sent to you that you have successfully registered on Mtn services and your default pin is ‘0000’. Just follow the instruction their and change your pin.Click on Data ShareAdd BeneficiaryEnter Beneficiaries NumberEnter the amount of Megabytes you want to transfer.

That’s it.  [√]

NOTE: Should in case you get an invalid pin in the process of doing this, try it again as it may be a temporary network problem.

Hope this information helps?
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Saturday, 22 October 2016

Reason While the Oba of Benin and his wives covered their mouths during recent coronation ceremony

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So on 20th of this month, Oba Ewuare ll N’Ogidigan ascended the throne of his ancestors to become the 40th Oba of Benin, succeeding his late father, Omo n’Oba n’Edo Uku Akpolopkolo, Oba Erediauwa.

The photo above of the newly coroneted Oba puzzled many people with some social media users ridiculously assuming some obnoxious assumption, Well, why was the Oba covering his mouth? It was obviously a cultural act but what was the significance. Even his wives covered their mouths.
An indigene of Edo State, south-south part of Nigeria embarked on a fact-finding mission and got the feedback below:
(1) The Oba usually covers his mouth because when he talks he is the supreme authority and whatever he says is final.
(2) People talk on his behalf most of the time and whatever they proclaim becomes the law with immediate effect.
“A friend of mine who is a painter said he did a painting of the old Oba and it was rejected because it depicted him smiling. According to tradition, people are not supposed to see the Oba’s teeth so he doesn’t smile” the unnamed investigator concluded.
N.B There might be other reasons aside this, we will appreciate your comment and contributions to this  post.
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Saturday, 17 September 2016

SUPERMOM SPECIAL: HERO OF THE MONTH Obiageli Ezekwesili

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Obiageli Ezekwesili popularly known as Oby Ezekwesili hails from Anambra State of Nigeria.
She obtained her Master's degree in International Law and Diplomacy from
the University of Lagos. She later traveled to the Unite States where she enrolled in the Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University and obtained her Masters Degree in Public administration. She also trained in the Accountancy firm of Deloitte and Touche and became a chartered accountant. 
Ezekwesili worked with Professor Jeffrey Sachs at the Center for International Development at Harvard.
Obiageli Ezekwesili co-founded Transparency International, an anti-corruption body based in Berlin, Germany. There, she was one of the pioneer directors. She later came back to Nigeria and served as the Federal Minister of Solid Minerals and later as Federal Minister of Education during the second-term of president OlusegunObasanjo. Oby Ezekwesili was once the Vice-President of the World Bank's Africa division, a position she held from May 2007 to May 2012.

During the regime of president Olusegun Obasanjo Obiageli Ezekwesili held the position of the Pioneer head of the Budget Monitoring and Price Intelligence Unit (nick-named Due Process Unit). It was at that time that she was given the sobriquet of "Madam Due Process" owing to the outstanding work she led a team of professionals to do in sanitation of  the public procurement or contract award at the Federal level in Nigeria. The Nigerian Bureau for Public Procurement legislation can be described as her brainchild. Other legislation she engineered include the NEITI legislation and the new Minerals and Mining legislation.
Apart from holding positions as the Minister of Solid Minerals (Mines and Steel) in June 2005 during which period she led a vibrant reform program that led to Nigeria being globally recognized as a credible mining investment destination. She was also the Chairperson of the Nigeria Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (NEITI). It was at this period that she led the first ever national implementation of the global standards and principles of transparency in the oil, gas and mining sector.
Oby Ezekwesili was appointed the Federal Minister of Education in June 2006, a position she held until she went for an appointment in the World Bank in May 2007. Her appointment as Vice-President for the Africa Region at the world bank was actually announced in March 2007, by President Paul Wolfowitz.
On October 1, 2012, Bharti Airtel, one of the world's leading telecommunications firm having operations in 20 countries, named Obiageli Ezekwesili as a director on its board. Oby is also one of the board members of World Wildlife Fund (WWF), The Harold Hartog School of Government and Policy,  the School of Public Policy of Central European University,  New African magazine and The Center for Global Leadership of Tufts University.
In May 2012, the University of Agriculture, Abeokuta, Nigeria, awarded Ezekwesili an honorary Doctor of Science (DSC) degree.

After nearly 300 girls were abducted from Chibok by the Islamist militant group Boko Haram., Oby Ezekwesili co-founded the viral #BringBackOurGirls campaign on social media, which urges action to bring the girls back. Some international personalities including  Michelle Obama, Alicia Keys, Chris Brown and others have identified with the clamor for the release of the abducted schoolgirls and the #BringBackOurGirls campaign.



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Friday, 20 March 2015

Mercy Johnson still Rocking Her Figure 8

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Mercy Johnson is still rocking her Figure Eight even after giving birth to her first Son, Henry of recent. The actress rocked a very beautiful grey gown and of course her wedding ring.
So mum out there always remember to still look sexy for your hobby OK.

Wednesday, 28 January 2015

Jude Okoye Shares Lovely Photo Wife & Daughter


Jude  Okoye is the elder brother of popular duo, PSquare.

He is married to Ex-beauty queen, Ify and he is a proud father of a 2 months baby girl which he had in November 2014.

Jude shared the photo above on his Instagram page with the caption: “Happy”… Adorable! 


Jude Okoye Shares Lovely Photo



Jude Okoye Shares Lovely Photo

Tuesday, 27 January 2015

THE JOY OF MOTHERHOOD

The beauties of life is best express by a mother
In her thighs beauty is begotten and created
With her strength and sereneness 
She educate humanity
She toils day and night to nourish her seeds
Her opinion is best sought
When all seems gloomy and chaotic
Mother
Sons first love, 
Daughters role model
Husbands soul mate.

To the beauty of motherhood
And the joy it brings
To the beauty of Nationhood
And the patriotism of citizens
Let Us be friends
Let us save motherhood
Let us save Nature...

@Olorisupermum


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