Wednesday 10 July 2019

#AfricaEvolve - Improving that mentality...

Countless number of times I have heard "tales" about how the western world has often been at the forefront of engaging with innovation. While this is true, is it even fair to say that Africa as a continent & its individual nations are not capable of initiating valuable ideas?




So who says Nigerian singer Yemi Alade can be better than Beyonce - is it impossible? Relatively, Hennessy has been known to be one of world's acclaimed premium liquor, with its taste & satisfying value that is assured. However who says the black continent can come-up with a quality liquor rival to Hennessy - for instance there is the availability of indigenous palm wine 🍷, can it not be branded & packaged to world class acceptability?





There's no denying the fact that there are so much untapped potential all across the black continent, and it could just take a single spark of conscious effort. I think it is all in the mentality...

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Monday 8 July 2019

Big Boobs and its wahala?!

For many people, especially the ladies, the motive for looking good cannot be overemphasized and that why many more go out of their ways to achieve that lasting beauty - even it means going under the knife with plastic/cosmetic surgery.


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Some school-of-thought would then ask to what gain is it after going through the sometimes painful process of augmentation. Particularly those females who have done breasts enlargement - critics believe that those ladies with big boobs had felt bits of being insecure. Do you agree to this assertion?



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Sunday 7 July 2019

Brands focusing on managing expectations...

Most times than few instances, brands have had to settle for differences in varying demands of consumers/customers - but it should be noted that many times these brands are responsible for compromising situations that they often find themselves in.




Why would a telecommunications brand pronounce in an advert that the average customer of its product with a simple recharge as low as N200 or N500 can win an airplane - I mean, by first critical thought, is that even practical possible for that average consume?
Some other brand one time advertised some multiple-bonus as high as 10x on recharge while such bonus could barely last 1day or 2days!



It us so important for these brands to note that while the hustle for making profits is ripe, some level of dignity in service delivery is equally vital to not just increasing your customer-base but sustaining their unflinching trust with their products and/or services.

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Friday 5 July 2019

Here are two reasons why "Soapy Dance" is legit!

Much have been said about the newly introduced 'street dance' by fast-rising music act Naira Marley, and the song titled "Soapy" has been topping chart since its release couple of days ago. But more buzzing has been the related dance to the song tagged 'Ijo Soapy' meaning 'Soapy Dance'. All over social media it has been attracting huge reaction - expectedly, there were negative reviews to the dance, among such have been comments from Joey Akan (entertainment writer) and dance crooner Kaffy.




It could be recalled that Joey Akan had just few days ago described enthusiasts & lovers of the 'soapy dance' as "Donkeys" for "following blindly to encourage doing masturbating gesticulations that the dance seems to depict". And now Kaffy commented that such dance isn't worthy for the public, and according to her, she was "disappointed".

However, here are two (2) reasons why the 'Soapy Dance' is legit for the streets:

(1) Creativity knows no bound - interestingly, amidst all the negative protest, the dance is a 'creative product' of the artiste's experiences while he was in prison during his charge over alleged internet fraud, and formulating the dance routine was the best way for Naira Marley to bring the discussion to the fore.


Kaffy 


Naira Marley 

(2) Freedom of expression - every individual, every citizen has a right to express his of her thoughts regardless of another person's predominant perception - though such expression doesn't tolerate hate or violent thoughts. Naira Marley has put his thoughts on a song and highlighted it with a dance expression - everyone is entitled to their diverging opinions but it DOES NOT and CAN NOT discredit the artiste's thoughts.

While Kaffy and other persons have lent their views, the most important take remains that 'Soapy' is a legit song & dance catchy...the streets can judge!

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Tuesday 2 July 2019

SlayBae - What's the deal about tattoo & beauty?

Who says a curvy chic doesn't look good with tattoos...this instagram model just proved that theory with her shared selfies below!



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Monday 1 July 2019

AfricaEvolve - Do we really need this right now?

For some natural reasons, humans would always be humans, and that some level of consciousness don't just change in any way.
Life has been a journey of endless obstacles, and distractions too, but as well individual perception differs.




Entertainment industry have often offered us a major outlet to appreciate the abundance of creative talents abound on the black continent of Africa, and it's always so refreshing to see our African artistes perform on the world stage with the biggest names across the globe. However it is still baffling how some fans relish being mischievous by trying to pitch these talents against each other - it's a shame really.


Waje


Vanessa Mdee

Particularly within the feminine caucus, why would anybody want to compare Omawumi to Waje... Yemi Alade to Tiwa Savage... OR even Vanessa Mdee to Seyi Shay? For a fact, these female entertainers individually have their own unique "selling point" and we love them for contributing their selfless quota to improving the continent's economy in its entirety.
Why can't we simply enjoy these ladies for the good music they offer...instead of creating an unnecessary imbalance atmosphere.

Let's just encourage that "healthy" positive atmosphere for these ladies to thrive more, instead of trying to diminish their valuesi

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