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Sunday, 14 August 2011

FASHION TREND TENI< TIWA AND ABA FLOCKING DIGS

From The House of Deola Sagoe: CLAN Debut Collection


Teni, Aba and Tiwa Sagoe finally released the debut collection for their label Clan from the House of Nigeria’s foremost luxury label, Deola Sagoe. Following in the footsteps of their mom and exuding several of her qualities which include detail, precision, smart fabric fusion and use of color, the girls served swimwear, bustiers, shorts in ankara & lace with chic tie front tops. They evidenced what they had said from the start that the line was more about them and they personal style, with their main focus of creating clothes for young people.  An excellent start for the new label, with time their legion of fans will multiply by thousands. The average pricing for the line is around N20,000 which is quite decent considering you are in some way buying into the Deola Sagoe legacy.































Deola’s daughters backstage before going out to greet the crowd.

MERCY JOHNSON IN NEW YORK FOR WEDDING SHOPPING RECENTLY

MERCY JOHNSON A PUBLIC AND A WELL KNOWN NIGERIAN ARTRESS RECENTLY TRAVELLED ABROAD (NEW YORK) PURPOSELY BECAUSE OF HER UPCOMING WEDDING ANIVERSARY 
  
The actress and her hubby-to-be are currently in the US shopping for their big day in August. More pics when you continue…

 
 

Our daddy is gone Aki and Pawpaw weep


If only tears could bring back the dead, then the famous duo of Aki and Pawpaw (Chinedu Ikedieze and Osita Iheme), would have done that for their departed on-screen dad, Sam Loco-Efe, who died in Owerri, Imo State, on August 7.

Aki and Pawpaw have not stopped weeping and lamenting since the painful death of the iconic entertainer, who starred severally as their screen dad in numerous Nollywood flicks, was made public.

While reacting with tears in his eyes, stunned Aki, who still finds it very difficult to believe that the veteran actor is dead, said he would continue to relish the memories of their on-screen encounters.

“Sincerely speaking, it’s still very hard to believe that Marshall is dead. He was someone I learnt a lot from when it comes to script analysis, interpretation and delivery. Marshall was a masterpiece. I will miss him dearly, especially his humour and intelligence. His sense of humour was out of this world, I will miss him dearly,” he weeps.

Also lamenting, Aki’s twin-brother in Nollywood, Pawpaw in a quaky voice declared that Sam Loco’s death was a monumental loss, not only to Nollywood, but the entire entertainment industry globally.

“I’m deeply pained over the death of Marshall. He was a hard working and very nice man. He was somebody that constantly keeps you lively and entertained if you are with him. He inspired me right from the first time we met on the set of my first movie, which I luckily did with him. Marshall will greatly be missed by me because he had no duplicate in the entire acting world. Rest in peace my Marshall,” he cries.
In his tempestuous life time, Sam Loco and the Nollywood dynamites thrilled and tantalized movie buffs in many comic blockbusters.
In fact, it is believed that Sam Loco’s impact on their careers was one of the things that accelerated their rapid growth in Nollywood.