Saturday 15 November 2014

GOOD MORNING CUTIE


Friday 14 November 2014

Whose wore it better? @heidiklum @mercyaigbe01

Super Model/entrepreneur Heidi Klum wore her version of the gorgeous one shouldered embellished high slit white dress by Alexandre Vaulthier to the Golden Globes last year while Nigerian actress Mercy Aigbe wore hers just a few months back during the AMVCA 2014. Whose wore it better?

BRING BACK OUR GIRLS

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DOLAPO ONI

Dolapo Oni talks after my talk on Self Esteem at the Fcmb headquarters. With Ayodeji ceo of Jobberman, Caterina , CEO/GMD of FCMB, Ladi Balogun and 2 of the models in the competition.

how to rock a crop top properly

I LOVE THIS TREND,SO MUCH BECAUSE IT GIVES AN ILLUSION THAT I HAVE A FLAT TUMMY..
.. No matter what your body type is, there is way for everyone to pull off a crop top and look fabulous while doing it. You just need to know what is flattering on your body. Whether you have a straight shape, curvy, or somewhere in between there are three rules that every crop top wearing girl should follow. The Rules of the Crop Top
1. Less is always more. Even if you have abs of steel like Rihanna, that does not mean that you shouldn't leave so little to the imagination. Call me old-fashioned, but I think it is much sexier to give a preview than show the whole thing. The rule of thumb is if your belly button is out, you are doing too much.
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Want to know the celebrities secret to having a small waist What is Waist Training Waist training is a gradual process of waist reduction using a steel boned corset. Also known as waist cinching or tight-lacing the practice came to prominence in Victorian times but has made something of a comeback in recent years. Wearing a tight-lacing corset, exercise and eating a healthy diet can radically reduce the waist of women. Many celebrities like Kim Kardashian & Blac Chyna are waist training to get those hourglass bodies!!! They are wearing a waist trainer to cinch in the waist line to give them that "coke bottle body". Blac Chyna and Kim Kardashian Tight-lacing as a means of permanent waist-reduction and re-shaping is a practice requiring discipline and is best achieved when the following 3 components work in harmony: Waist Cinching using a traditional steel-boned corset Healthy Diet Regular Exercise
posted photos of themselves on Instagram wearing their waist trainers and women worldwide are now trying it for themselves. Are you waist training? The wearing of a corset whilst undertaking a healthy diet helps reduce food volume intake by constricting the internal organs thus helping promote the healthier practice of smaller meals, more often, rather than three large meals a day.

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King Sunny Ade

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WEARING LANRE DASILVA AJAYI

Thursday 13 November 2014

omowunmmi vacations..

She looks fab rocking top designer clothes,bags,and shoes... Ummmh I will get there soon...

New Notes 100

The new N100 note designed to commemorate Nigeria's 100 years of amalgamation was unveiled by President Jonathan today Nov. 12th at the state house during the Federal Executive Council meeting. While presenting the notes to other members of the Council, the president said it was a laudable gesture by the CBN to produce the notes which would serve as a reminder of Nigeria's centenary celebration.

GRACE JONES VS AMBER ROSE

shekini

The twin brothers have started shooting the musical video for their popular song, shekini.GAtta love them Psquare

Kim

Zeal Akaraiwe Must Read: The Religion Called Nigeria @zeal_a

Zeal University of Lagos alumnus adn  CEO at Graeme Blaque Group had this to say about Nigeria

I've held back from writing this for a while, but the events in the last few weeks and comments from Nigerians on radio and social media have made me rethink that stance. I find it humorously exhilarating that people are generally on the same page when it comes to what our dear country's problem is NOT. Most agree it's not the man at the top as we are aware that many of the major problems dominant today pre-existed him. It’s certainly not the poor men at the bottom, at least not in any mind boggling financial capacity. Many (I wish more) agree it's not even the widely blamed corruption as this is more a manifestation and a symptom of a major sickness. Most, if not all, Nigerians would list at least one of the following as our biggest problem, which they believe if solved, would fix the entire nation: (1) power, (2) security, (3) education, (4) employment, (5) road-network/transportation and (6) poverty (7) corruption. What we all fail to realize, is that all of these things are merely symptoms of a much deeper issue. Compounding this problem for us, is the fact that the longer a symptom is left to fester, the more it takes on the characteristics of the problem and would almost certainly need a solution of its own. Unfortunately, our ogas-at-the-top seem, or at least pretend, to concentrate energy and resources on tackling and fighting one or more of the symptoms without ever addressing the root causes. I believe that most human beings, and of course Nigerians, are generally driven and motivated by their belief systems, be it faith or fear. Our character as a nation is now largely dependent on these, and the questions must be asked of faith: What is our faith? Where is our faith developed? Is our faith being developed at all? Whether you worship on Thursday, Friday, Saturday or Sunday, is your faith being developed in such a way that your character is growing positively towards being your brothers’ keeper? Of fear: What do we fear? Are we taught the punishment of The Almighty exists at all? Are we afraid of the laws of the land? Do we have a conscience that berates us for wrong doing? Do we even know what is right and wrong anymore? I’ve been thinking about it and I’m now convinced that I may have identified one of our “ROOT” problems. Please note I said “root problem” and I also said “one of” so feel free to add yours. The problem? Religion! The institutions and the leaders. I do not write this to critize the churches, nor their pastors, nor those who attend. I write this in the hope that all those of us who call for accountability within our government, who call for responsibility within our political class, who abhor the decay in our society and country, see that we need to task ourselves by searching out truth within ourselves first. And where more to start, than in the institutions whose primary responsibility is to teach and propagate truth, honesty, love, kindness, decency etc. For a start, I grew up in a society where your MORALS and VALUE systems were well built up largely in one of 3 places: home, church and school. On the home front, your parents’ morals were really built in church. In school, your teachers’ morals were also built in church and at home. So, elementary mathematics states if x=y and y=z then x=z i.e. the church plays a significant role in shaping our values, our morals, our conscience and most importantly, when we do go astray, in correcting us and reeling us back to where we ought to be. I recall during my NYSC in the late 90s when my cousin said he wanted to go to Bible school, I was like “Dude, can you even spell Bible?” But his logic was simple, “It’s a good business to go into - easy money and tax free.” He said this despite the fact that it was sacrilege at that time to even think that you would want to start a church without a calling from The Almighty! In my younger days in church, we were taught about right and wrong; but today I look at my generation and those following and, the truth is, nothing is ever wrong. It’s all ‘relative’ and about what is ‘convenient’. We were taught honesty and it didn’t matter if you were caught or not. Today, it’s about what you can get away with and if you get caught, it’s your ‘enemies’ plotting your downfall and if you don’t get caught, then “God himself must have orchestrated your getaway”! Just make sure you bring back the requisite 10% of the loot to appease Him and it’s all good. I recall a friend who bought a BMW in 2001, but took “young-shall-grow” night bus to see his folks for fear that they would set the car ablaze as he couldn’t explain where the money for it came from. I can picture that scenario today in many homes – blessings and prayer would follow without a question as to how the money was made. The end justifies the means. We were taught about kindness. I still recall that it was seen as awkward to get to church with only one occupant in a car; we used to stop at bus stops looking for people to give a ride. Do I hear you say “Nigeria was different then”? It definitely was, but who and what has made it different? US! You and I!! We were also taught about working hard and working well – ‘going the extra mile’. These principles eliminated the cancer we have today called mediocrity – but let me not digress. I look around today and realize, the answer to many (if not all) of our woes isn’t very far-fetched; not too hard to think about if you consider the parable our Lord gave about sowing seeds that fell amongst thorns, it’s short-lived because worldly cares choked the life out of it. We criticize the politicians and leaders for surrounding themselves with sycophants who merely tell them what they want to hear and let the truth go to blazes; and yet, I just imagine how quickly we would abandon a church/pastor/imam who dares tells us the truth that we have erred and need to make restitution. Oops, did I say “restitution”? I can hear some ask “What is that?” Are we really any different from the so-called evil politicians? Nigeria is plagued with liars and thieves, self-willed individuals and the blind leading the blind; we are plagued with churches and pastors (note small ‘C” and small ‘P”) who are businessmen! Don’t get me wrong here, I have nothing against men of God who have a calling to be Pastors and lead Churches (capital P and capital C). My problem is the fact that a lot, if not all, of those who fall into one or more of the symptomatic categories above spend all day on Sunday (or any other day their religion dictates) going to listen to a self-titled CEO, who heads a tax-free enterprise, who’s well versed in motivational speaking, gone to a theological school and stands on a pulpit with a microphone. {Not sure what you are trying to say here.}. These are those that I refer to as businessmen, though they stand on a pulpit and preach. We are a generation of prosperity preachers and believers! I have nothing against prosperity; however, I have a major issue, when it is preached at the cost of the true gospel – honesty, kindness, hard work, being your brothers’ keeper etc. We preach that if you are making money, of which no one cares the means anymore, then The Almighty must be happy with you and therefore whatever you do/did to make the money is ok. And again, please do not forget God’s share of 10% to launder your conscience. Ask yourself in silence and honesty, when last did you hear from a pulpit, the words holiness or kindness; fairness or equity; humility or service? Then think about the last time you heard the words prosperity, blessing, abundance, promotion. How can we sit back and believe that bad things are “not our portion” when we do nothing to prevent decay in our society; we sit and condone illegal behavior, celebrate mediocrity and even wickedness. So, it’s neither politics, nor bad politicians; it’s not corruption nor undisciplined officials; it’s not the lack of good workers nor is it poverty. All these are certainly major problems we have, but are all symptoms of the real problem and have, with time, become so core in our system it is now hard to recognize as symptoms; hence we attack them wondering why there are no results not realizing that a symptom may dissipate, but will only manifest somewhere else as something else. Forgive me as I attempt to link a lot of psychological and theoretic dots here – May have been sitting in a church Sunday after Sunday, for years on end, obeying, whole-heartedly, what we hear from the pulpit. This then forms into a habit. We are unable to recognize nor follow the TRUE teaching of our Faith that requires us to have a PERSONAL relationship with our creator in a way that He can speak to you. We sit under the tutelage of people who sometimes are as clueless as us, and worse, sometimes even pretenders. They give instructions for us to act upon and tell us that The Almighty has spoke through them – we believe – hook, line, sinker. We believe because we are either too lazy, too brainwashed or too scared to search the Holy Book and verify what we hear. We believe because we are too guilt laden to object. We believe because we feel that blind obedience is a small price to pay even if we are wrong; we believe because we lie to ourselves that it is better to be safe than sorry. What safety? We become like slaves to a hard master; we are in a mental state akin to drug addicts. What does all this habit then do to us? We become psychologically intimidated and it makes us refuse to ask questions. Expand this growing attitude a little and you will then understand why a large majority of the church-going population have formed a habit of not asking questions; of not holding accountable those in authority; for not verifying the blatant lies we hear from the ogas-at-the-top; for having an aloof attitude to our being raped, plundered, mauled emotionally, financially and psychologically - for we have gotten used to all this and we have formed the habit of accepting, as Fela put it, sorrow, tears and blood – and I will add, torture, theft and death. We now believe we have no option but to wait for the CREATOR to come from heaven, wear a suit, contest elections and rule us! Can we, as a people be this naïve and idiotic……I don’t know, but I look around and I believe the answer is abundantly clear. Nigeria isn’t a bad country, it’s the inhabitants that make it what it is. To be continued...

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Wednesday 12 November 2014

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Babcock YIKES

The convocation ceremony of the Amethyst Graduating Class 2014 of Babcock University, Ilishan-Remo, Ogun State, Nigeria was held on June 1st, 2014 at the school's stadium. It was 3 convocation ceremonies in one - first degree, masters and PhD. A number of dignitaries were present and some of them were presented with honorary doctorate degrees. The program lingered on for over 5 hours during which many parents for whom inadequate provision had been made, had to stand through the program even while it rained, to watch their children convocate. However, certificates were only handed to first-class graduates (first degree) and the rest were to return to the school later on to get theirs. Due to the impatience of the parents who were drenched, agitated and tired of all the unnecessary speeches and protocol, a somewhat disorderly exit of the parents ensued. Who could blame them? Many of them had far distances to travel back. Of course, they started to call their children, who found ways to exit since in fact, their own ceremony was over. Weeks later when the rest of the certificates were ready for collection, students were mandated to pay N25,000, an order said to have been from the Vice-Chancellor (supposedly because the procession that was to be done at the end of the ceremony was ruined causing some form of embarrassment to the school). The Registry used lists said to have been signed by the graduands that waited till the end of the program, to issue out the certificates. If your name wasn't on that list, you had to pay N25,000 before getting your certificate. This is unfair on too many levels. The roll call should have been done at the beginning. Normally, certificates are to be issued out to all the graduands during the convocation ceremony, as a matter of right actually, talk less of after paying such exorbitant rates as fees for quality education. There were over 1,500 students that convocated that day (excluding the first-class graduands). Do the math. They need to stop abusing Christianity and using the name of Jesus in vain. This isn't what Christianity or discipline is about. It is theft. The letter ended.

looking pretty

Well she tagged the photo "Yummy Mummy"GOSH THOSE CHEEK BONES lol..The Mum of one hasnt been MIA on social media after having her son Brian Attoh some months back but that seems to be changing as she is back to posting and relating with fans gradually.. #Lookingpretty

KIM K IS DARING.......

Kim k is more daring since she got married to Kanye WEST.She stripped down for Paper  Magazine ,shot by Jean-Paul Goude,SHOT IN PARIS. According to them...

'For our winter issue, we gave ourselves one assignment: Break The Internet. There is no other person that we can think of who is up to the task than one Kim Kardashian West.
'A pop culture fascination able to generate headlines just by leaving her house, Kim is what makes the web tick.'

Lupita Nyong'o

Oscar winning actress Lupita Nyong'o attended the Glamour magazine 2014 Women Of The Year event, which held in New York last night, with her Somalian boyfriend K'Naan. Lupita shined in a white crystal encrusted gown at the dinner honouring her as Woman of the Year 2014

Tuesday 11 November 2014

TUNDE BAKARE IS 60 PT 2

Babatunde Bakare is a Nigerian Prophetic-Apostolic pastor. He has received national and international attention for his televangelism, which has sometimes been critical of the Nigerian government. Jaiyeori salutes you SIR

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LATTER RAIN ASSEMBLY CONGREGATION GIFTS HIM 20MILLION NAIRA



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CHILDREN OLUBUNMI,OLUFISAYO,OLUSEYI ,OLUSEGU,OLUROTIMI

TUNDE BAKARE IS 60 TODAY


Babatunde Bakare is a Nigerian Prophetic-Apostolic pastor. He has received national and international attention for his televangelism, which has sometimes been critical of the Nigerian government. He was reportedly arrested in March 2002 after preaching sermons critical of then-president Olusegun Obasanjo. The Nigerian presidential candidate of the Congress for Progressive Change, CPC, Gen. Muhammadu Buhari,
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Simpsons co-creator Sam Simon calls cancer the 'most amazing experience'
Simpsons Cartoon Creator Dying of Cancer, Will Give Away His Entire $100million Fortune to ‘Animals

Pink Ball

This year’s post Pink Ball issue

features exclusive and exciting coverage from the Genevieve Pink Ball. The issue also includes exclusive interviews with the official designers this year: Mai Atafo and Lanre Da Silva Ajayi and the celebrities who took part in the catwalk. From Dakore Akande,
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Throwback

chanel imam mom gets married

Chanel Iman messge to mom -----a bride beautiful inside and out. Congratulations mom! We at jaiyeori see where she get her gorgeous looks from....