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Showing posts with label Women. Show all posts

Monday, August 2, 2010

LIVE from the Launch of Deola Sagoe's Polo 'Vintage' Line

Date:Saturday 31st July, 2010
Venue: Deola Sagoe Flagship Store, Ajose-Adeogun St, V.I., Lagos


The Red Carpet was laid out and the canapés were luxuriously spread, as the venue was prepared for the arrival of Fashion Enthusiasts from the worlds of Business, Entertainment and Media, both from Nigeria & Ghana.

It was the soft-launch of International Designer, Deola Sagoe’s Polo Couture Line, cum re-introduction of CANOE, a high-end quarterly, which had British-based Nigerian singer, Gina West, gracing its covers in the last edition.

The event was celebrating the synergy of two companies that seek to showcase the positive progress of the New Africa.






Model, Aziza, showing off the new Polo Line


Deola Sagoe


Sefa Gohoho, Business Director of CANOE


TV Personality, Funmi Iyanda & Taofeek Okoya


FAB Magazine Publisher


Hannah, Kenneth (Mr Nigeria) & Stephanie Okereke - Actress


Adaure Achumba - TV Personality


Celebrity Stylists, Ezinne Chinkata & Dimeji Alara


ThisDay Style's Latasha Ngwube


Taofeek Okoya, Guest & Dimeji Alara


Guest, Omawumi Megbele & Kenneth




Miss Nigeria Pageant Project Manager, Wunika Mukan & Veronica Ebie-Odeka of VANESTYLE


Titi Agbato




Actor, Bimbo Manuel, Me & Wole Oguntokun - Thespian Director

The new face of Deola Sagoe was unveiled during the Event...


Introducing...AMINA




Models rocking the Polo Line


Studio 53 Extra's Eku Edewor & Gideon of TINSEL


Naya Nwayorbuije - Business & Marketing Manager for Deola Sagoe & Me


Lola Omotayo & Freda Francis


Lateefah Adams




Kunle Coker, Wole Oguntokun & Bimbo Manuel


Designer, Obi of GREY


Chief Kehinde Sanusi & Me


Enitan & Omorinsola Arogundade

MNet's Studio 53 Extra cameras were rolling...


Eku Edewor interviewing Stephanie Okereke


Eku interviewing BEZ


Ego & BEZ


Amina & Deola Sagoe




Busayo & Jennifer


Designer, Bridget Awosika

Saturday, July 31, 2010

Shondrella Avery-Kester: An Ambassador for Africa

Enthusiasm. Eclecticism. Energetic.

Those were the three words that jumped out at me from the moment I laid my eyes on the ‘Secret Life of Bees’, ‘Déjà vu’ and ‘Napoleon Dynamite’ star as she walked into the Newscafe, venue of our meeting, with her sister-in-law in tow.


Shondrella Avery-Kester

Her down-to-earth nature and friendliness immediately warmed me to her. She has no airs about her, and addresses every single person with the same delight, charm and warm regard. I knew I was going to enjoy telling her story right from our very first conversation and I’m certain that by the time you’re through reading this, you’ll understand why.

Shondrella Avery grew up in South Central, Los Angeles; the first child in a large Middle-class family. Her benevolent Mother was a Foster Mum for 33 years, and so Shondrella was always the big-sister to tons of Foster children who lived with them all through her growing up years.

As a result, leadership came to her very easily, aside from the fact that she was a gawky, 6-footed teenager, and would have looked absolutely ridiculous lagging behind as a Follower. Boys were out of the question for the young Shondrella; which teenage boy could step up to a girl he’d have to ‘look up’ to?!

The Avery home was a very structured one; not the stereotype African-American family living in South Central. Her parents were educated, and understood the importance of giving their children the invaluable gift of a good education.

The Avery’s believed that a person did not have to become a product of their environment, and so made sure their children had the right foundation to rise above all that their environment expected of them.

Shondrella attended Private schools and from a tender age, was already being tutored in the Arts. She studied Chopin, Bach and performed in Shakespearean classics like Macbeth.

Her passion for Acting was ignited by her Education. However, her fine Education didn’t make her professional journey any easier, as she still had to work years and years of being an Extra, before getting any substantial roles.

The pressure to get a ‘Proper Job’ was soon upon her as being an Extra could definitely not pay the bills. The standard job for any Actress waiting on the ‘Big Break’ is to wait tables, but Shondrella was determined not to go through that Lane, and so decided to get a Corporate job while still pursuing her Acting career.

Patience is one virtue Shondrella has had to learn a great deal of, as trying to get ahead in Hollywood is no small feat, especially as she had determined within herself not to tow the path of Compromise.

Roles had to have purpose before she would accept them. Even the tiniest role as an Extra, had to have some meaning to it; and if it didn’t, Shondrella worked on that little role so hard that it stood out and was remembered by the audience.

It’s this same principle which also inspired her to take on the unconventional role of ‘LaFawnduh Lucas’ in the 2004 indie-comedy film, Napoleon Dynamite. Shondrella has refused roles that depicted the Stereotype and often mis-interpreted ‘Black Woman’, even though the money was good and tempting to her at the time.

She strongly believes in being purposeful in whatever she does, and acknowledges that “You can be on camera and not be purposeful”.

Judging by her Role choices and career progression, Shondrella sees herself as a ‘Black Meryl Streep’. The ‘Devil Wears Prada’ star is one of Shondrella’s all-time Hollywood Heroines, for many reasons including the fact that Meryl never conformed to the Hollywood mould of how she should look. Shondrella relates with Meryl Streep in that dimension, as she has also stood her ground to maintain her Individuality and remain true to herself.



Academy Award winner, Forrest Whitaker is also a personal hero of Shondrella’s. Her face lights up with affection and admiration as she speaks about their experiences together and the advice he had given her. She had followed Forrest’s acting journey from childhood and remains impressed by his choice of roles and Career direction.

Whitaker’s success inspires her that being true to who she is, even in her selection of roles, does pay off eventually. Like Forrest, she believes in feeding the soul by performing great material.

Her passion and dedication to the Art doesn’t go unnoticed, as she receives fan-mail from as far as Ukraine and Japan, from fans who appreciate the uniqueness of her choices and the purpose she gives to her characters.

Shondrella is happily married to a Nigerian gentleman, hence the Kester name, which she very proudly bears.



He has been a Rock to her and together they have built a healthy, honest relationship rooted in love and mutual respect of each other. They are still learning each other’s cultures, and Shondrella admits that it’s been quite interesting being assimilated into her new Nigerian heritage.

She calls her husband an Equalizer, and is happy about the fact that he is in an entirely different Industry, which allows him to take very good care of her and the family when she is out of work. She recognizes that at home she is a Wife first, and does not in any way bring up her Celebrity status around the house.

Shondrella is currently working on what she calls ‘The Shondrella Adventures’, a docu-series which is aimed at dispelling all the misconceptions African-Americans have of African women and Africa in general. According to her, we are all the same. Our experiences, our desires, our perceptions, are all the same. She wants people on both sides to see that through her experience.





As if to corroborate her claim about 'Sameness', there's my Toenails and Shondrella's fingernails boldly flying the 'Green' flag!!

She seeks to give people an African experience from the perspective of the people, and let them understand that all the negative ideas they have formed of Africa are false.

She is also excited about the soon to be released 2nd season of ‘Gillian In Georgia’, which also stars Jill Marie-Jones of ‘Girlfriends’.

Shondrella has a solid faith in God, which has been the foundation of all that she is and will become. She believes in completely letting go of the reins of life and allowing God to take over.

“Discontentment comes with going out of God’s way; Sustainability is from God”, she says thoughtfully.

This is the story of Shondrella Avery-Kester, a woman of the greatest substance. A true Nigerian.


Shondrella & Sister-In-Law, Toun Kester


You can follow Shondrella on Twitter

Monday, July 26, 2010

LIVE from My Birthday Bash at Kirikiri Women's Prison

No form of Camera Equipment is allowed into Kirikiri Women’s Prison, so I’m gonna have to rely completely on my Storytelling abilities, in bringing you all that went down at my Birthday Bash which held at the Prison.



We spent the first few minutes after arriving at the Prison, carrying all the food and drinks we had brought for the Party into the Security Reception of Kirikiri.

Then we were all given a thorough Body Search (no Club Bouncers I know have got anything on the FIERCE female guards at Club Kirikiri), and then handed green tallies which are our tickets in and out of the Prison.

We were warned by the Guards to hold on dearly to these tallies, as failure by any one of us to return any of them on our Exit, will result in being detained. A smart Prison Inmate can steal it and walk out in our place.



Lol..my friends and I didn’t waste any time tucking the tallies into our Bras and every other safe Body parts.

Soon we were allowed in after one more set of safety Instructions by the kind, motherly Guards. The Inmates were already gathered together in the only conducive Party Venue in Kirikiri, the Chapel.

The Prison band were belting out some lovely tunes that had us already moving our bodies as we walked in. They rushed to us as soon as we walked in, welcoming us with such excitement and screaming ‘HAPPY BIRTHDAY ’ to me, with lots of hugs and kisses.

I joyfully received the hand-made birthday card that Bukky, a very pretty and articulate young Inmate, had made me.





Never in my life have any group of people welcomed me with such love and open arms.



The party proper soon began: we danced and sang together to the great songs being delivered by the talented Singers.

They had actually prepared a Comedy Sketch for me, which was so funny, we all laughed till we had tears in our eyes.

Then Lovette, an Inmate who had been incarcerated for 7years for taking someone who was almost bleeding to death after an Abortion gone badly, to the hospital, shared her story with us. In spite of the great Injustice which has been committed against her, Lovette was grateful to God for bringing her to Prison, because not only has she discovered the joy of being in an Intimate relationship with Him right here in Prison, she has also found a loving family amongst her fellow Inmates.

Mary, a ridiculously funny, dark-skinned beauty, came and shared a brain-cracking riddle with us. I gave up trying to figure out what the answer was even before she had finished saying the riddle. However, my friend Wonuola Odunsi figured the riddle out in barely a minute. She and Mary excitedly high-fived each other as everyone cheered.

Vivian, our Master of Ceremonies for the day, impressed everyone with the way she co-ordinated the Event with so much mastery and humor. I was so touched by the fact that these Inmates had gone through so much trouble to plan my Birthday Party.

Pastor Abraham, a great man who has dedicated his life to serving the interests of Inmates in Prisons all around the country, and the one who made it possible for me to hold my Party there, came out and briefly shared with us a message about loving ourselves and appreciating who God has made us to be.

He has such an amazing relationship with the Inmates; they adore him and have so much regard for him and his wife. My friends and I were inspired by how much HOPE his message and just his assuring presence, brought to the eyes of the Inmates.

Then EVERYONE sang the 'Happy Birthday' song to me!!

Soon, it was time for us to go…there is only a limited amount of time we are allowed to Party at Club Kirikiri!! We couldn’t FEAST together with the Inmates for Security reasons..Prison Policy demands that they be served food in their individual cells. *sad*

I don’t think I had the words in my Vocabulary, to communicate to the beautiful women at Kirikiri Women’s Prison, how they had blessed me with what I know is the greatest and most meaningful birthday I have EVER celebrated in my life.

As we all said our goodbye’s, we were besieged with so many hugs and kisses from the Inmates. They all came out into the huge courtyard and waved goodbye until we were fully ushered out into the Security Reception.

My friends and I fortunately had all our tallies on us, and so were allowed out by the Guards!! But not until after they had also hugged us and poured out kind blessings on us.

We were all so overwhelmed by the love and good-naturedness we had received from every single person in the Prison. They taught us so much about Gratitude, and the FREEDOM to be found in Rejoicing, regardless of whatever situation we find ourselves.


(L-R)Wonu Odunsi, Pst Abe's Assistant, Pastor Abe's wife, Ngozi Omambala, Pastor Abraham, Me, Nnena Okoye, Toni Tones, Toke Makinwa, Dami Olaiya, Aisha Ibrahim & (John my P.A. took the pic)

As with every other time I have been in Kirikiri Women’s Prison, I walked out of there, knowing I had just paid Jesus Christ a visit. A PEACE that can only come from being in God’s presence is the gift my friends and I were given as we left the Prison Grounds.

And as is always the case, I NEVER walk out the same person I was when I walked in.

Thursday, July 22, 2010

Savoir Vivre - School of Enjoyment

The Rules for Proper Etiquette and Social Behaviours have been around for generations!!



In ancient Civilisations and even our traditional African societies, young women were taken through a Grooming process, to enable them represent themselves, their families, and eventually their husbands in the best way possible.

Savoir Vivre
,
an exclusive Etiquette School in Lagos, Nigeria, has taken on these invaluable traditions of old and adapted them to our Modern times, with the aim of moulding beautiful, young women into the Ladies they were born to be.

Savoir Vivre is a French concept which means the ability to live life well and with intelligent enjoyment, meeting every situation with poise, good manners, and elegance.


Tolu Akinrele - Director, Savoir Vivre

Savoir Vivre leaves nothing uncovered during it's lively and Interactive Sessions, and you can learn everything from Social Presentation of yourself, to even secrets to effective Entertaining of guests in your home, which have been passed down from generations of Noble women.

I attended the last session, which held on the 6th-7th July, 2010, in Victoria Island, Lagos.

I learned sooo much...it was AMAZING!!! Now I can hardly wait to create my Palace for me and my King!! *gigantic smile*



I'll definitely be keeping you posted on the next one, so you don't accuse me of enjoying all the good things by myself!!

Make Enquiries & Reservations on upcoming Savoir Vivre events on 08023021339, 08027735736 OR vist their offices at 19a Teslim Elias Close, off Ahmadu Bello Rd, Victoria Island, Lagos.