Wednesday, 16 September 2015

Happy birthday Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie!

I was meant to post a beautiful happy birthday message to Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie yesterday but its never late I guess.

Adichie, a writer, turned 38 yesterday and I'm sure she had a great time celebrating.  Her speech on the dangers of a single story where she said “The single story creates stereotypes, and the problem with stereotypes is not that they are untrue, but that they are incomplete. They make one story become the only story.” has actually been used in many citation across the globe.. And also in a conference I recently attended.

I wish you many more years Chimamanda!

Mastercard brings tears of joy to you

I watched this yesterday and it completely brought me to tears. Nothing more inspiring like seeing a life changed or transformed into something better.
Many thanks to MasterCard and all who took part in the clip, especially Nigeria's Kanu Nwankwo for realizing how much of a talent the young lad is.

Priceless!

Monday, 14 September 2015

New Mummies and Daddies get in here!

A first time dad Matthew Finch sang this song for his little tot after she was born. A-week-old little Ivy daddy's lullaby which he composed a week after she was birthed has since gone viral the moment he uploaded it on the internet.

Watch!

Tuesday, 8 September 2015

The man whose tears moved the world

Remember this photo of this crying father clutching onto his children as they arrived the shores of Greece? Remember he got reactions from millions around the world? He is said to have arrived Berlin safely and trying to settle to build a new future for him and his family.

All the best to him.

Thursday, 3 September 2015

'Almajiri', foster care done wrongly

Recently, discourse on Nigeria's 'Almajiri' phenomenon has been within my focus.

From Calabar to Birnin Kebbi, Abeokuta to Pambegua, it is part of the nation's cultural fabric that some parents entrust their wards with relations or regarded personality in the community for upbringing. The ward whilst in this tutelage scenario amongst others derive essentials for lifelong living. Several individuals through this peculiar cultural arrangement are beneficiaries of 'Almajiri foster caring'.

To achieve this, government must provide platform for identifying fit-for-purpose fosterers who would be responsible for adopting children, numbers of which must be limited. Where needed, the government should provide financial support to the fosterers to complement their efforts. Fosterers must as well commit to enrolling the children in education that would transform their lives. I believe this is the wish of majority of the parents of children in 'Almajiri' configuration.

Epic photo!

Essence magazine beautiful picture of Serena Williams, Iman and Taraji P.Henson..nice eh?

Wednesday, 2 September 2015

Monday, 31 August 2015

For the love of dog..

(Photos: CFP)
What appears to be a funeral is what was going on but this time, a well to do Shanghai dog owner forks out 8,000 yuan on Taobao service which specializes in laying animals to its final resting place. The funeral service helped carry out a fitting tribute to the unique life of this dog.

The procession featured a luxury car carrying a photo of the late pet. The event called for attention as it passed with a convoy through the city on August 29.

More pictures after the cut...

Today's Wise Saying

"The truth is like gold, keep it locked up and you will find it exactly as you first put it away"- Senegalese proverb.

A gigantic blue whale interrupts an interview.


BBC presenter Steve Backshall could not believe himself when a big blue whale appeared in the middle of him interviewing a marine expert live at Moss Landing in California.
The broadcaster could not contain himself upon hearing the news of the whale's appearance as he grabs the interviewee, Doris, in amazement and said ‘I am so so sorry. But I have just heard. This is incredible, I have just heard that we have on our helicopter a blue whale.’

Watch!

Nigeria's D'Tigers clinches FIBA Afrobasket Championship

The Nigeria's male national basketball team, D'Tigers, have shown their prowess by winning the first ever International Basketball Federation, and the governing body of Basketball (FIBA)'s Afrobasket Championship on Sunday night in Tunisia. The Nigerian team defeated Tunisia 10-time champions Angola 74-65.

This is the first-ever continental championship win for the team!! Many congratulations to the boys!!They have done Nigeria proud!

Wednesday, 26 August 2015

Markets in free fall

The slump in Chinese economy is rippling across global markets with effect akin to 2008 financial crisis. British companies lost about £74 billion of their value to the development that is now tagged 'Black Monday'.

Markets in America, France and Germany were not spared in the free fall. The year 2008 is over and no one wants a repeat of that financial crisis.

Today's Wise Saying

"If the owner of the land leads you, you cannot get lost" - Ugandan

What's your flavour?

I know how much I dreaded making my kinky curly African hair and the hurdles you have to go through sitting and making the hairstyles..
I smiled when I watched this video..It made me feel room for improvisation for the black man's hair has really arrived.
Watch and tell me what style you love the most.

Different strokes for different....

Watch as different parents react to their teen children breaking news to them about impregnating a girl..Their epic reactions just tells you no parents would expect disappointment from their offspring! Watch!

Sunday, 23 August 2015

It's MO's moment in Beijing

Mo Farah has made it sixth consecutive world's title win with his outstanding 10,000m performance at World Championships holding in China.

It took Mo only 27 minutes 01.13 seconds to reach the finish line.

Plane crash in UK's airshow

West Sussex's Shoreham Airshow in the UK yesterday was marred by a crash of one of the show planes. The Hawker Hunter careered into many vehicles on A27 road resulting in many injuries and seven death casualties.

My thoughts are with the families of affected individuals.