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Billionaire’s daughter, fashion and lifestyle blogger Temi Otedola has open up on her Youtube channel about her struggles with severe acne. Speaking about how the disease blighted her self-confidence, she goes on to talk about how she finally conquered it and how she maintains her new-found clear skin.

Temi Otedola has revealed she had very severe acne at 15, saying, ‘if you had told a 15-year-old me I would ever post an Instagram photo without any makeup I would (sadly) have been mortified’.

She also said she struggled with pimples throughout her teen years but is finally loving the skin she is in and understanding how it works.

She has a new video on her Youtube channel explaining her new morning skincare routine and how she cleared her skin.

Watch below:

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Singer Seyi Shay is doing her own bit for the society by raising awareness for the need for people to educate themselves.

The sultry singer attended the Melisizwe Computer Lab project in Jonannesburg, South Africa to present new fully equipped computer labs to schools alongside the grandson of Late Nelson Mandela, Ndaba Mandela and other South African celebrities.

Seyi Shay was excited to participate in the project and promises that Nigerian schools will be next.

Read her posts below.

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Instagram user and medical doctor, Chimdiuto Oparaji has graduated as the Overall best graduating student from Madonna university, and she has been Inducted into the Nigerian medical association today.

She took home prizes for the following: ‘Best in pediatrics, Best in obstetrics gynecology, Best in internal medicine and Best in community medicine.

The excited doctor went ahead to share series of photos from the ceremony acknowledging that it was only God’s grace that brought her this far.

See her Instagram post below

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Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, Former Minister of Finance  has been selected as one of the members of a High Level Group on Governance of the Commonwealth Secretariat according to a report by Premium Times.

The group whose creation was said to be directed by the Commonwealth heads of government is headed by former president of Kiribati Anote Tong.

Other members of the group include Lord Howell, former British energy secretary; Louise Frechette, former UN deputy secretary-general; and Robert Hill, former Australian defence minister.

Dame Miller, former deputy prime minister of Barbados and George Vella, former foreign minister of Malta are also members of the group.

Talking about the duties of members of the group, its head said:

“At their last Summit in Malta, Commonwealth heads of government directed the secretary-general to form the group.

Today members are discussing the scope of the group’s work and the areas of governance it will examine over the coming months.

The process is open and the high level group reports to the heads.

The issue of succession of the Head of the Commonwealth is not part of the group’s mandate.”

 

 

 

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Nollywood actress Steph Nora Okere is coming out and revealing the reason behind her setting up her NGO. The actress in an interview with Broadway TV revealed that she was sexually harassed by movie producers in the past.

According to her she was harassed by a popular producer who put a knife to her neck, and asked her to strip. She says she didn’t speak out because she was advised not to and she stopped going for auditions for 2 years because she was traumatized.

 Watch the video below.

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Nigeria’s representative in the  skeleton event  at the Pyeongchang 2018 Winter Olympics in South Korea, Simidele Adeagbo, finished last  in the women’s  individual skeleton runs 1 and 2 featuring 20 runners on Friday.

Although, she was not one of the top winners, her strength and determination is enviable and we know that this is just the start of something great for her career.

Simidele ran 54.19secs  in run 1 and 54.58secs in run 2.

Canada-born triple  jumper Simidele is believed to be able to make it to the podium if she puts on a better performance this time round.
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Legendary British-Nigerian singer, Sade Adu released her last studio album, Soldier Of Love in 2010, scoring a deserved Grammy win for its titular track.

The four-time Grammy winner makes a major come-back as she creates an original song for Ava DuVernay’s highly-anticipated Disney movie, A Wrinkle in Time  the first $100 million film directed by a woman of color.

Sade Adu (Photo: Paul Natkin)

Sade’s song, titled “Flower of the Universe”, will be part of the movie’s official soundtrack — which will also feature original music from Demi Lovato, Chloe x Halle, Kehlani, DJ Khaled, Sia and Freestyle Fellowship.

Based on the beloved 1962 novel of the same name, A Wrinkle in Time follows a young girl who sets off on a quest — with the help of three astral travellers — to find her father, who went missing after discovering a new planet. The movie stars Oprah Winfrey, Gugu Mbatha-Raw and many more.

Sharing the news of Sade’s musical contribution on Twitter, DuVernay said:

“I never thought she’d say yes, but asked anyway. She was kind [and] giving. A goddess. We began a journey together that I’ll never forget.”

No official release date for the soundtrack has been announced, but A Wrinkle in Time is set to hit theatres on March 9.

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The former first lady of the United States of America, Michelle Obama has applaud the movie Black Panther, in a tweet she shared on Monday, February 19.

Michelle lauded the Black Panther team while predicting that the box office hit “will inspire people of all backgrounds to dig deep and find the courage to be heroes of their own stories.”

See her tweet below:

Congrats to the entire team! Because of you, young people will finally see superheroes that look like them on the big screen. I loved this movie and I know it will inspire people of all backgrounds to dig deep and find the courage to be heroes of their own stories.

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According to Rotten Tomatoes, Black Panther is officially the best-reviewed superhero movies of all time and we have to agree.

The movie which was Marvel’s first film directed by an African-American has raked in an estimated $192 million in North America alone, this weekend.

If you wondering what that means, it means that ‘Black Panther’ is the fifth biggest opening of all time.

The movie starring Chadwick Boseman and Michael B. Jordan broke multiple box office records too, stealing the record for the largest opening for an African-American director.

Before now, F. Gary Gray and “The Fate of the Furious” led this category after it opened to $98 million in April 2017.

Black PantherBlack Panther

 (Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures)

According to Disney, the movie is estimated to bring in $218 million domestically. So far, the film has brought in an opening of $361 million around the world.

“Black Panther” also stole the record for an opening in February, which belonged to “Deadpool,” the 20th Century Fox, R-rated superhero film that brought in $132 million when it opened in February 2016.

CNN reports that it is the second biggest opening for a Marvel Studios film, after 2012’s “The Avengers,” pushing past other huge hits like “Avengers: Age of Ultron,” “Captain America: Civil War” and “Iron Man 3.”

It is also the studio’s 18th straight number one opening.

This is an all time high for Hollywood, and with “Black Panther” reaching box office heights that other African-American titles have been unable to achieve, the film’s total could cause a change in the industry by encouraging diversity both behind and in front of the camera.

High hopes for first movie directed by an African-American

Disney-Marvel’s “Black Panther” was initially estimated to gross over $165 million in North America after it opens during the four-day President’s Day weekend.

According to Hollywood’s tracking service NRG, the movie would be the highest February debut of all time, against the 2016 “Deadpool” which currently holds the record with $152.2 million.

The movie exceeded both feats.

(L-R) Chadwick Boseman and Michael B. Jordan in "Black Panther."(L-R) Chadwick Boseman and Michael B. Jordan in “Black Panther.”

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The highest openings in North America was led by “The Avengers” with $207.4 million, followed by “Avengers: Age of Ultron “ with $191.3 million and then “Captain America: Civil War “with $179.1.

Disney-Marvel’s “Black Panther” was initially estimated to gross over $165 million in North America after it opens during the four-day President’s Day weekend.

According to Hollywood’s tracking service NRG, the movie would be the highest February debut of all time, against the 2016 “Deadpool” which currently holds the record with $152.2 million.

The movie exceeded both feats.

The highest openings in North America was led by “The Avengers” with $207.4 million, followed by “Avengers: Age of Ultron “ with $191.3 million and then “Captain America: Civil War “with $179.1.

Source: Pulse

By now basically everyone knows about the global phenomenon that is black panther, social media is flooded with pictures of people dressed in African attire ready to storm the movie theatres and watch this movie. I must admit I first thought this movie was overhyped and just another social media trend with most people just doing it because their friends were doing it. I remember walking with my friend with my friend to the movies to watch this film and we were both talking about how extra the internet was being once again with this black panther movie. However, after watching the movie which is by the way amazing and a must watch for every person of any age, I began seeing the movie in a whole different light.

The movie is not just another black American movie (*cough*Tyler Perry) but was deep and meaningfully with subtle references to the problems black people all around the world face. It was also funny and light hearted without losing its message. I also felt the movie was representative of the African continent. It captured the essence of the African spirit without focusing on just one African continent which I thought was amazing. However, what really occurred to me was the importance of representation of black and ethnic minority people in every facet of life and profession, especially the media and film. Black panther is so iconic because it gives our children positive images and ideals of the African continent in general as well as something to hope for in terms of what Africa could be.

A lot of the time the narrative of Africa that gets played out in the media is that of a dependent, starving and corrupt continent, to an extent that is true. However, the African continent is so much more than that and has a depth and richness of culture that is unique to it. Africa is a continent that has produced greatest mind and inspirational individuals and its deficiencies should never drown out its beauty. Black Panther also reminded me of how positive labels being attached to African/ black concepts and ideals have personally affected me. I started relaxing my hair in primary school and thought that i could never have just my natural hair because it would be too difficult to take care of. This notion was reaffirmed every time i visited a salon and the hair dresser would complain that I had let my natural hair get tough again. It was therefore something that I had to keep up because there was something wrong with my natural hair, it did not matter that the relaxer was destroying my hair. However, around 2014/2015 the social media trend of people going natural started and I was amazed. I saw that it was possible to take care of your natural hair so that it was manageable and I began my natural hair journey. Basically seeing more black women embrace their natural hair made me love mine more and realise just how beautiful it was. We need to encourage representation and support it whenever it comes because it is essential that we don’t let negative stereotypes of our race be the only narrative.

 

Written by Chidinma Chukwuma

2017 BB Naija housemate, Ese Eriata is coming out on top as she launches her own fashion line called ‘Fabbyese’.

The actress posted on her Instagram page her company logo and wrote, “Life ain’t perfect but your outfit should be
That’s why we are here to give you the very best we cannot wait to give u the best of our classy style. Fabbyese is here to stay”

Life is definitely treating her well as she celebrates another achievement in her life.

Read her post here.