Kendall Jenner transformed as Alice in Wonderland for Vogue (Photos)
Kendall Jenner looked unrecognisable in blonde hair as she chaneled Alice in Wonderland for Vogue US. See more below (more…)
Kendall Jenner looked unrecognisable in blonde hair as she chaneled Alice in Wonderland for Vogue US. See more below (more…)
The Super Eagles of Nigeria sailed through to the next round of the 2018 World Cup qualifiers after a hard fought 2-0 victory over Swaziland today, November 17, in Port Harcourt, Rivers state. Goals from Moses Simon and Efe Ambrose in the second half handed Super Eagles victory against ten-man Swaziland. The Super Eagles of Nigeria are battle-ready for crucial encounter against the Sihlangu Semnikati of Swaziland in an all-important second-leg of the first round of the FIFA 2018 World Cup Qualifier. A rematch to their 0 – 0 draw away to Swaziland in the first l
In an interview with Made Edit November 2015 Edition, Dimeji Alara opened up on why he left Genevieve magazine. Explaining what happened, Dimeji Alara said; "The truth is, I love being alive. And I love feeling free. So if I can't have those things, then I feel like a caged animal, and I'd rather not be in a cage. It’s tough as a creative person to give your best when you have very little time to create, especially when your work becomes commercial and people expect you to constantly churn out your best every month. As a creative person, you do need time to vet your idea
Despite President Buhari insisting Nigeria as a country is indivisible, MASSOB (The Movement of Actualisation of the Sovereign State of Biafra) leader Ralph Uwazuruike insisted yesterday he will be alive to see the realisation of Biafra, derided ‘Igbo elite’ and talked about Yoruba and Hausa-based political groups. (more…)
Raise up your hand if you saw this coming! lol I thought Nigerian was broke? How did they get N20,000? Members of the FIFA U-17 World Cup winning squad, the Golden Eaglets have confided that they are yet to recover from the shock after the Nigeria Football Federation, NFF handed them a paltry N20, 000 each before they dispersed in Abuja last Thursday as transport money. “It’s surely not the best way to treat heroes. The money they gave us could not even fetch us flight tickets to take us home to see our loved ones,’’ said one of the players who did not want his nam