Wednesday, 30 December 2015

Maryam Elisha gives to Charity as she clocks a year older


Nigeria’s Leading Female Wear Designer and Socialite, Maryam Elisha recently clocked a year older. In celebrations of this new age she decided to give back to the community and support in great measures through gifts and much more.
She attained a notable height after winning a beauty pageant some years back and as grown wisely using the positions she has gained rightly excel ling above her contemporaries.
Her fashion brand as also enjoyed wide acceptance and patronage making her the most preferred choice of women home and abroad.
In addition to the celebration she gave a cheque of 5million naira to support the kids at her foundation. For Maryam in her own kind as contributed her quota to her community.
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Saturday, 19 December 2015

Mistics Couture holds Shopping Party!




Nigeria’s leading fashion house, Mistics Couture held her debut shopping party which featured an exhibition of her latest pieces, a runway display of some her bespoke wears and a musical performance from Nigeria’s King of the New School Music, Jinmi Abduls.
Her Centro Mall store, Lekki was full to the brim with shoppers and well wishers who came to grace the occasion. There was endless shopping and good reception to everyone who graced the party. 
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Ann Ehigiator plans big for her foundation



Ann Ehigiator Johnson left Nigeria to the United States in 2010 knowing  she wanted to make a measurable difference in her society. Having branded and created marketable awareness for some politicians and cooperate organisations in 2004. She wanted the same smile she put on the faces of the people during her rallies to be a continuous experience for her.
Her foundation a non governmental organisation which has continued to expand its reach and impact, building on her past successes she brought upon her clients and applying that same business oriented approach to tackle other pressing challenges in communities for the less privilege.
After a lifetime of attending meetings and functions at her young age where issues where discused on how to change Africa but no action was taken, Annmom Foundation began to focus on the poor mothers, as her team goes from one community to the other targeting  pregnant women,  nursing mothers, infants and toddlers in  distribution of free Quality milk.
Her Foundation which is the first reality foundation in West Africa is committed for transperacy. Annmom Foundation empowers less privilege women to reach their full potentials by transforming them from thier present predicaments to a comfortable lifestyle  through Annmom TV .
To Annmom she believes, ‘ Love is beyond words. . .’

Star Wars makes $57 million dollars in opening week

Star Wars: The Force Awakens made $57m (£38m) on Thursday night, beating the previous record of $43.5m held by Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows: Part 2 in 2011.
Analysts say the space saga could become the biggest selling movie of all time.
The film also set a new opening day box office record in the UK and Ireland.
Rentrak’s Paul Dergarabedian, one of Hollywood’s best-known box office analysts, said the film’s opening night performance in the US and Canada “portends a massive and potentially record-breaking opening day and weekend for the film”.
“The potential for The Force Awakens to ultimately break into the $2bn club worldwide is certainly in the realm of possibility,” he said.
Jeff Bock, box office analyst at Exhibitor Relations, added: “As far as breaking records go, it’s the strongest candidate we’ve seen in a long, long time.
“It might join the $2bn club worldwide, and maybe, just maybe, be the highest grossing film of all-time.”
Analysts expect The Force Awakens to make about $200m in the US and Canada over its opening weekend, a total that could challenge the record Jurassic World set earlier this year.
The latest instalment in the dinosaur theme park franchise made almost $209m in its first three days on North American release in June.
In the UK, some chains have increased their prices for the film. Odeon, for example, has imposed a ticket surcharge of up to £2.
The same tactic, coupled with the decision to open the film on a Monday, enabled Spectre to set the record for the biggest opening ever at the UK and Ireland box office.
Analysts say The Force Awakens opened on Thursday so would have to perform staggeringly well over the weekend to top the latest James Bond’s film’s £41.3m debut, which was calculated over seven days as it opened on a Monday.
According to industry journal Screen International, though, such an outcome “remains a distinct possibility” given the film’s current box office performance.
Skyfall, the previous James Bond film, is currently the highest-grossing film at the UK and Ireland box office, having made almost £103m domestically.
Two million tickets were booked in advance of the Force Awakens release, setting a new record for advanced ticket bookings in the UK and Ireland.
Directed by JJ Abrams, Star Wars: The Force Awakens returns to “a galaxy far, far away” some 30 years on from the action of 1983’s Return of the Jedi.
The film sees original trilogy stars Harrison Ford and Carrie Fisher reprise their Han Solo and Princess Leia roles alongside younger franchise newcomers