Thursday, October 31, 2013

NAIJA NIGHT –“MAKE AH BEG!”




Last week Saturday and all roads led to the Carnivore Grounds Nairobi for the annual Naija Night party.
The day was marked by fun; dancing and a great time with performances by Nigeria’s Burnaboy, Klint the Drunk, Ghana’s Atumpan and Kus Ma of Camp Mulla.
With the night emcees being Kiss 100’s Shaffie Weru and hype man DNG; the show was set to be a high voltage one from the start despite technical hitches. The event was marred by few mishaps from beginning two hours late to getting sound check done by 7pm.
Kenya’s R&B diva Mercy Myra lived up to her billing and to the hype performing all her popular hits like Tie Dero and I’m Gonna Fly.
It was a huge disappointment for Kenya’s Madtraxx fans as he failed to turn up for both the sound check and the actual show.
The night couldn’t end a notch higher as visiting Nigerian star Burnaboy was the highlight of the annual fete. The act that shocked and got the audience on their feet was Atumpan who is famed for the hit, “The Thing. The singer invited eager female revelers on stage and got them gyrating provocatively to his singles.
All in all it was a fun night oooooh!!!!!Make a beg now…

By Embukane Vincent Libosso.



































THE SHORTY CATHERINE SHAWA

TGIFF: Thank God it’s Fashion Friday…



Dar-es-salaam is one of the hottest cities in the world due to her proximity to the Indian Ocean. Many ladies here like to sport their shorts for outdoor events and even as they head out to the beach.

Back to Nairobi and with the rise in popularity of social events; and sporting events, fashionsitas seem to be raising not just the bar, but also the hemlines-scoring a style victory with the shorts.



§  Pair your shorts with funky accessories and a comfy t-shirt.

§  Convert your blouses and chiffons into crop tops; matching them with funky accessories and a comfortable pair of flats.

§  Branded team caps to shield you from the sun can go well with sheers tops.

§  It is time to get out your colored vests and pair them up with neutral colored bottoms like the black shorts.

§  To avoid wet and freezing; beware of the weather changes and try to predict ahead in order to have clothes that will comfortably blend in with the weather.

§  Avoid heels; so that you are not tired and remain comfortable during outdoor activities.

§  Avoid bright clothes when going for outdoor events as you are prone to dirt and dust.

§  And finally; avoid too tight clothes. Go with a well-fitting to allow for fun.


By Embukane Vincent Libosso. Here is our Fashionista Catherine Shawa doing her thing...