Saturday, 24 May 2014

I'M NOW SINGLE-Bunmi Ademokoya

Bunmi Ademokoya


Background
My name is Bunmi Ademokoya. I am a 25 year-old international model. I shuffle between New York, South Africa and Nigeria. I am the first of three children. My mother is a teacher and my father, an insurance broker. I attended Federal Government College, Osun State and I am currently studying law at the University of South Africa.
Modelling
I gained admission to a university in Nigeria when I was 16. Due to the nature of the job, it was difficult to continue schooling in Nigeria. When I was supposed to be abroad, I was writing exams or the school was on strike. It was very hard for me. I had to start all over in South Africa.
Job experience
There are different styles of modelling for different markets. I was on the runway of this year’s Mercedes Benz Fashion Week in New York. I also featured in a recent advert campaign for a cosmetics range. When I am in New York, I have to be extremely fit. I have to lose weight because it is a very competitive market and one needs to be on top of her game. What I do is that a couple of months before going to New York, I start working out, I watch the food I eat and drink a lot of water to hydrate my skin. In South Africa and Nigeria, we celebrate more curvy people so I just need to maintain my regular figure which is still skinny by Nigerian standard.
Competition and profits
The competition is very high in New York. It is the fashion capital of the world and one needs to have something to offer. Thanks to Naomi Campbell and Alek Wek, black skin is now being accepted everywhere. The market for blacks is still a little bit small but it is a good one. One needs a very good agent and manager to put one in the right place. How lucrative is modelling? Like any other business, one has to invest in modelling. If you do everything right, you need to give it a couple of years before the money starts coming. You need to invest time and money and also do a lot of free shows. I started modelling in 2007 and this is 2014. I have paid my dues of doing free shows and free magazine shoots. Now they cannot afford me if I want to bill them.
Marketing strategy
There are two ways of selling one’s brand; one can rely on a manager and also try to sell her brand by herself. Since I don’t work in Nigeria, whenever I am here, I go out so that people can get acquainted with my face.
Harassment
Harassment is everywhere; it depends on how you handle it. I have not experienced any sexual harassment in the modelling industry but just because one is black and a female, she is open to harassment.
Pressure
I keep myself grounded and I have God on my side. I believe I am a humble person. I just tell myself to keep calm. As a lawyer, one has to think rationally and be objective.
Future prospects
I will be a bigger and a better brand.
Style
Style, to me, means comfortable chic. Once I am out of the modelling scene, I try to adopt a calmer look. At such times, I would just want to be cute, funny and free. I have jeans in abundance. I don’t do much of accessories but I love wrist watches and sunglasses.
Relationship
I was in a relationship but it did not work out. I am single now and living life. I have not decided yet if I will get involved with another man. I think for now I am just going to take a break because I was in a relationship for five years. I am a young girl, just trying to discover myself.

Karen Igho Officially Confirms her Engagement,Prays for Single Ladies

After she posted the ring with caption"off the market",many were wondering if she was married.Turns out she is just engaged..If you recall, last year,she was all hoping and praying for true love..Now, she got it ..Congrats to her

Revealed! Tupac Shakur's final words before he died .....

There has been alot of mystery surrounding his death and many still think he is alive somewhere.But now, a police officer at the scene where Tupac was shot has revealed what he claims are his last words
Chris Carroll, who was on bike patrol along the Las Vegas Strip that fateful night of September 7, 1996, told Vegas Seven that 2pac's last words were"F*uck you*.After Tupac's car was shot 13 times,he was on the scene with Suge Knight..

"After I pulled him out, Suge starts yelling at him, ‘Pac! Pac!’ And he just keeps yelling it. And the guy I’m holding is trying to yell back at him. He’s sitting up and he’s struggling to get the words out, but he can’t really do it. And as Suge is yelling ‘Pac!,’ I look down and I realize that this is Tupac Shakur.
"So I’m looking at Tupac, and I’m asking him, ‘Who shot you? What happened? Who did it?’ And he was just kind of ignoring me. He was making eye contact with me here and there, but he’s trying to yell at Suge. And I kept asking over and over, ‘Who did this? Who shot you?’ And he basically kept ignoring me. And then I saw in his face, in his movements, all of a sudden in the snap of a finger, he changed. And he went from struggling to speak, being noncooperative, to an ‘I’m at peace’ type of thing. Just like that.
“He went from fighting to ‘I can’t do it.’ And when he made that transition, he looked at me, and he’s looking right in my eyes. And that’s when I looked at him and said one more time, ‘Who shot you?’
“He looked at me and he took a breath to get the words out, and he opened his mouth, and I thought I was actually going to get some cooperation. And then the words came out:‘Fuck you.’
“After that, he started gurgling and slipping out of consciousness. At that point, an ambulance showed up, and he went into unconsciousness."

“As soon as he got to the hospital, he went into surgery and was heavily sedated, and I guess he went into a coma and really never came out of that, until they took him off of life support. So that moment I talked to him was his last real living moment where he was speaking. I talked to the cop who rode in the ambulance with him. He said Tupac never came out of it, and he never said anything at the hospital. There was nothing else.”
 Earlier this year, Suge who was accused by Diddy of shooting Tupac told Tmz
Everybody know off the top, I ain't the nigger killed Tupac. I'm the nigger protected Tupac!Bitch ass Puffy can get him a muthafucking star (on the Walk of Fame), and every rat in the world say he's the one who killed Tupac, or had him shot."Tupac’s not dead. If he was dead, they’d be arresting those dudes for murder. You know he’s somewhere smoking a Cuban cigar on the islands.”

Kim & Kanye's Wedding- Checkout Kim K's Breathtaking Wedding dress(Photos)

Kim looks absolutely Beautiful in Givenchy and as they say, the third time's the charm ..Kanye and North West also rocked Givenchy....You can see she's a blushing bride..
Rob Kardashian didn't attend the wedding and as confirmed by E!, he was spotted at the airport heading to LA today .No reason yet..
Meanwhile,Jay Z and Beyonce didn't attend but Beyonce made up for their absence by posting a sweet message below...


Toyin Aimakhu shows off baby bump



Actress Toyin Aimakhu Johnson who got married sometime last year to Tinsel actor Niyi Johnson, nicely showing off her growing baby bump At a recent fashion event.
She's said to have denied various speculation of pregnancy before, but we think this pictures above are evidences of the good works and dribbling from her younger husband.
We say congrats to her.

My dad died a broke man — Charlie Boy recounts last moments with Late Justice Oputa

In a recent interview session with selected journalists, Charlie Boy spoke on his father’s death, burial plans and what Chukwudife Oputa, retired justice, stood for, among other issues. 
See excerpts below: 

Do you wish God kept your father a little bit longer?Before Nko, but his time was up and he had to answer the call. He lived a good life. He was outstanding, totally different and I am so very proud that he was my father. Even though in the beginning I rebelled against all he stood for,  it all eventually caught up with me. As I matured over the years, I found out that he had done me so much good. For sure I’m going to miss him like mad, but I have wonderful memories to tie me over.


What does your tradition expect of you from now till your dad is buried? Are you to stay indoors 40days? Cut your hair? What is now expected of you, or any other member of the male/female Oputas?I am not too knowledgeable about the traditional aspect, my relatives in the village have not told me about any specific things I should do. For now, all I am doing is planning and receiving guests who come to sympathise with the family. My father will first be buried as a Christian and a Knight in the church. He holds the title of (Odua) the oldest man in the village. Tradition says, he will require a second burial a year after the first, that’s the much I know. I shaved my hair way before he passed on, he loved my new look.

At the point when you wrote the prayer request letter for your dad, did you harbour any fears that your father may be spending his last days on earth?He was in the village when he was hit by stroke on the 14th of February, 2014. At about 3:30pm, I got a call from one of his aids informing me of what had happened. It was a Friday; one of my daughters had just come back from the US a few days before. So, I sent her and my brother immediately to Owerri to assess the situation till I got myself together and arrived on Monday. My brother, I didn’t sleep from Friday to Monday morning. I was in a trance, the worse seized my mind. I cried when I was alone, in my household it was as if he had already passed, my father had never been sick, ever! It was the most painful time in my life; the thought of losing my father, my best friend was too much to deal with. But typical me, by Monday as I headed to the airport to catch the flight to Owerri, I was mentally ready for the worst. By the time I saw my father in the hospital, I was devastated, it took all the courage to hold back the tears. Then I knew it was down hill from there. I knew it was a matter of time, but I was ever determined to do all I could for my best friend. Since childhood I have always had that sharp instinct, intuition or premonition about things and people. I should have been dead long time ago, living the kind of life I had lived, but I have survived because of this gift from God.

Seeing him helpless those harrowing weeks, what went on in your mind?A lot of pain. Ever since I can remember, I have never seen my father down. I have never seen him sick. I prayed that God shouldn’t let him suffer one bit. I couldn’t stand the fact that we could no longer have the kind of robust discussions we used to have. Most of the time he was quiet, and I will always wonder what’s going through his mind. God has been kind to our family, He made his passage peaceful and I am thankful.

Were you beside your father when he spent his last moments on earth?He died in my house, too bad it wasn’t in my arms. After the hospital stabilised him, we were advised by the doctors to take him home and give him the care he needed to nurse him back to life.  But I knew that age was not on his side. My father was over 96years. On Sunday the 4th of May 2014, I went down to his quarters to see him. He had not been eating properly. As I went on my usual round to see him and crack a few jokes before I go do my thing, I noticed he was unusually weak. As soon as I entered his room, he beckoned on me to come. I bent over to kiss his forehead and he said to me “Am sorry Charles”.

Why did he say that? Did he regret not being there for you when you really needed him?I asked him why he was sorry. I couldn’t imagine that with his state of health, all my father was thinking about was all the money I was spending to give him the best care and the love I showered on him. He was worrying about me? Hummmm. At that point I just laughed and said to him, “daddy, get well soon so that I won’t send you a bill you cannot pay”. I asked the nurse to give him his bath, while I go and do same and come back to feed him myself. I was just getting dressed after my bath when the nurse called me to say I should come down quickly. At that point I knew what I have been getting myself ready for, has finally happened. I thank God that I not only spent quality time with him, we became almost inseparable.

What were his last words before he passed on?‘I’m sorry Charles’. I had just left his side about an hour to have my shower when I heard the man had given up. I rushed back to where he was and found him dead. He had prepared my mind for this few weeks before his death when he told me to stop spending money on his health; he was literally telling me his time was up. I told him I wasn’t complaining about it, why should he be bothered about it, but his response was just Charles, I am sorry. 

Did he write his will and how are you sure it won’t cause any hitch among the family members?That’s funny you know. It is a man who has what to share that writes a will. My dad did not have anything much because he was not a corrupt man when he was serving as Judge of the Supreme Court. He died a broke man because he didn’t want to toe the path that would bring shame to the family and rubbish his integrity in any way. He taught his children what they needed when he was alive, which are uprightness and education. He lived with me before he died, so there is nothing to share because there is nothing in the first place. My brother, I am not sure of any will.

Tell us about the concert you plan to stage for your late father?My father without a doubt was a great man. He’s the last of the Titans. When people who come to see me and say sorry to me, I correct them by demanding they say congrats to me. Here is a man who has led a good life, who stood for justice especially for the common man, who stuck to one wife for over 70yrs. I’m having Nollywood come down to Oguta, the cream of Nigerian musicians, The Hard Riders Biker Club from Port Harcourt, Nigerians will be there. I expect Daddy Showkey, Felix Duke, TerryG, Dr Alban, Davido, Duncan Mighty, Indeed it will be a grand celebration of a damn good  life. People go bow, dem go hear am.

What will you miss most about him?I will actually miss a lot of things about him. I don’t know if you can get it if you have never been there. I loved my father to bits, he was like my hero. He dared to be different like me; he was like no other, like me. I will miss our regular evening provoking conversations, when he would come over to my part of the house, as I serve him his small stout while I drink my coke and we would talk endlessly about many things under the sun. I will miss his company especially all the times he accompanied me to different shows. Full of wisecracks, he made life’s journey so simple and uncomplicated, he exemplified the significance of life. Head or tail, I know he indisputably deserves the heavenly gift of paradise.

How do you feel being fatherless?I have joined the club of the fatherless people. I hope that one day they will make me their president. If you know how close we became, you will feel very sorry for me. But I’m up to the challenge. Now I have my mother to concentrate on. She was my first love anyway before my father got into my good books. So, all the love and care will be transferred to her full time. Thank God I’m not an orphan yet, that would have been a serious problem.

What are those fine qualities you inherited from your father?We stood for justice especially for the common man. We were both deep thinkers. We are both men who are content and at peace with self. We are both committed to changing our environment. We love our wives dearly, my father till his death spent over 70yrs with the same woman, I have spent 37yrs still counting. We have strong love for our family and always very protective. My father wasn’t phased with or by material things, same here. We love to read and learn. When we were younger we both used to be such flirts. We both believe in one man one woman. We both are very spiritual beings.