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Thursday 2 January 2014

Checkout photos of Toyin Lawani's maternity style. Wow.


Stylist and designer, Toyin Lawani recently had her Baby boy in the UK. She shared pictures from her maternity style.

To announce that she was expecting her second child, Toyin wore a red-and-white polka dot dress by her brand - Tiannah Styling. She styled the dress which showed off her growing bump, with gold drop earrings, a gold bracelet,  a gold wrist watch and white sneakers.

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Toyin rocked a black long sleeve top, black-and-white print skirt, black socks and red converse. Looking matchy-matchy with her daughter, she finished the look with a gold necklace, dark shades and a red hat.

What do you think about her maternity style

Checkout our post a look for today.

Check out this lovely look. Designer Jacket on Ankara pant, with designer shoe and bag. Ankara pant by Tyan fashion House.

Naija woman on corporate designer outfit.

What do you think about these looks?

To post a look, send look to lookbooknaija@gmail.com

Awolowo was greater than Mandela.... writer Odia Ofiemun.


Writer and poet, Odia Ofeimun, has rated the late Premier of old Western Region, Chief Obafemi Awolowo, above late former South African President, Nelson Mandela. The social critic, in a chat with Sahara TV which was uploaded to YouTube said although “Mandela was good for the liberation” of his people, Awolowo made far-reaching impacts on the lives of many Nigerians. “People talk about Mandela’s capacity to put various classes (of people) together as theory, but Awolowo ironed it out very clearly, why you don’t need a class struggle, in order to create a society in which all children can go to school; in which everybody can get a job, and in which old age pensions will be paid to people.” Ofeimun, while comparing the two leaders, said: The processes leading to independence in South Africa and Nigeria “followed exactly the same pattern” but it is unfortunate that the liberation struggle championed by Mandela did “not create the end of apartheid.” He said Awolowo negotiated Nigeria’s independence just as Mandela did, adding that it would amount to a “hype” to think that there were differences in what the two leaders essentially fought for in their respective countries to end colonisation. Ofeimun said, “I am too much of an Awolowo man not to see that the process of moving into independence in South Africa and in Nigeria followed exactly the same pattern. It was based on a negotiated settlement. The liberation struggle did not create the end of apartheid. It was a negotiation and Nigerians negotiated exactly the way Mandela negotiated. “You can hype it if you like, but the pattern was exactly the same. You move from one meeting to the other, discussing politics and economics, and they successfully convinced Mandela to buy the pig in a poke of an economy and they also successfully succeeded in convincing Nigerians to buy the pig in a poke of an economy. “The only man in Nigeria, who stood up against it, was (Obafemi) Awolowo.

He was quickly jailed and all his men scattered across the prisons in Nigeria. Some driven abroad and the educational system that he had put in place was smashed.” While choosing Awo above the late anti-apartheid leader, Ofeimun said the philosophical postulations about the workings of a state put forward by Awolowo were superior to those credited to Mandela.

Insisting that Mandela could not match the stature of Awolowo, the Edo State-born poet said Ghana’s first President Kwame Nkrumah was the only African leader that could be seen to rival Awolowo. But he however added that Nkrumah’s ideology of pan-Africanism lacked the capacity to “save Africa” when compared to Awolowo’s brand of socialism.

What's you opinion on this?

The Federal Ministry of Justice is to spend N181.3m on clothing


The Federal Ministry of Justice Headquarters will spend the sum of N181.3m on uniforms and other garments in 2014, according to the budget estimates submitted to the National Assembly by Minister of Finance, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala.

A copy of the proposed budget of the headquarters of the justice ministry, which was obtained by our correspondent, revealed that the sum of N181, 391,000 was allocated for “uniforms and other clothing” in 2014.

The sum is part of the total N4.7bn allocated to the Federal Ministry of Justice Headquarters in the 2014 budget proposal.

However, the nature of the “uniforms and other clothing” was not disclosed.