Sunday, 27 March 2016

Christ is risen!!!! Alleluia.......yes he is risen. I just deemed it fit to share this wonderful father and daughter selfie....happy easter

Thursday, 24 March 2016

True African beauty....beautiful skin, teeth and beautiful spirit 


Wednesday, 23 March 2016

Happy and splendid morning to you all. Have really missed this. My cute little boy is not threatened by the rules of fashion. Jean shoe on traditional " agbada"....lol

Thursday, 17 March 2016

Tuesday, 15 March 2016

Good morning
 I have never really been a fan of art until I saw these paintings. These beautiful works was done by Joseph Eze. The perfect blend of image, letters and culture makes him outstanding. He proudly showcase the African woman particularly the Nigerian woman in her simplest form yet beautiful.
An African need not make so much effort to look beautiful and attractive. His emphasis on the natural look in my mind is a compelling motivation to African women to embrace their unique dark, wool like and healthy hair. The use of Nigerian fabrics by the women in his art works further portray the beauties in Nigeria as against the porpular notion if the world. She might be a size zero, she might be so curvy and might not be the best model for Victoria secrets..she is perfect in her diversity. 

Monday, 14 March 2016

This small "sisi" was suppose to be my post for yesterday. Nigeria and serious network issues but that not withstanding. I just love this cutie and the mother who pit this together. Happy Monday

Thursday, 10 March 2016

Many guys often have problem with a very key requirement needed to marry an urhobo or isoko girl from Delta state southern Nigeria. Traditional a man mist dress on complete traditional attire of the urhobo or Isoko bride whether or not he is urhobo. It is a great sign of respect to his in laws. I remember attending a wedding and the groom was battling seriously with the traditional bead around his neck. It is awesome when a woman you love sees that you bend backwards to see that you make her your wife. Not so much of a problem to me. It is an amazing custom.

Wednesday, 9 March 2016

Amina is celebrated across the Hausaland as a great warrior queen who was born to rule, and led thousands of soldiers to war.  Amongst women she was highly respected a woman who had the strength of a man. She led diligently and others followed. I don't know where this issue of weaker sex is breeding. You can not use this slow down unconfirmed adage to make not achieve what you ought to. One person just need sto start it oppositions is bound but one must strive one. Great, wise, woman had ruled alongside their husbands and also alone with the support of their people. Do not be deterred. We might do all the facial and body treatment but just do something amazing that your generation will be proud of and that does not include men extortion
.it doesn't make sense when you have to wait for a many supply all your needs go after that which makes you fulfilled don't watts life let us learn from queen am in a

Monday, 7 March 2016

On and on we spread beauty.
Splendid morning to you all. It is morning and I pray for an awesome beginning for you. I love it when children rock traditional attire

Sunday, 6 March 2016

 There is no love sweeter than a mother' s love. so.....we celebrate both mother and Child especially mother. I missed the wonderful warmth my mother gives me each time I return home. It is mothering Sunday celebrate your mother
No matter the wonderful outfit she puts on she can not ignore her child even if he is covered in dirt

Friday, 4 March 2016


Do something
funky with Nigeria prints sometimes you don't need to spend all your monies on foreign clothing. Try something creative, stylish but very Nigerian. 
Happy weekend

Wednesday, 2 March 2016

I used to watch a fashion show called extreme makeover where a woman is changed from clumsy look by a team of experts to a beautiful princess. This is really extreme. I most agree for once I see the need of make up. This is not falsehood  it is creativity. She looks stunning and very beautiful.
The only notion I had of an hausa man before I came to the north was that they are good at selling yams, cows and other agricultural products but that is not them in entirety. Fashion in the most creative sense exist here. The unimaginable creativity on clothing with leave you in awe. Embroidery here is the most fabulous I have seen. I intend to have some nice ones before leaving the north. Men who are on the rich side are most worthy to behold in the sense that they wear neat and white traditional wears with nice body perfume to Match the well arranged outfit. There are more beautiful things than boko haram here. For real I am serious.