The Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi, Ojaja II, was on Friday hosted by the indigenes of Ile-Ife, Osun State, resident in the United States. The monarch, with his entourage, was received at the J.F. Kennedy Airport, New York, by leaders of Ife indigenes and other Nigerians in the US on Thursday.
A New York City Senator, Kevin Parker, and the Brooklyn Borough President, Eric Adams, said the city had secured a proclamation to declare Monday, June 13, 2016 as Yoruba Day. They said the action was to honour the monarch. According to a statement, the Ooni has also been billed to visit President Barack Obama at the White House, where he will receive an award.
The statement added that a number of programmes had been scheduled to honour the traditional ruler while in the country. As part of activities in his visit to the US, the Ooni will on Sunday, June 12, 2016, be the Special Guest of Honour at the prestigious Odunde festival.
The festival, which promotes the culture of the Yoruba race, was created in 1975 by Lois Fernandez and Ruth Arthur, and attracts about 500,000 people annually.
The event will provide an opportunity for the monarch to interact with the over 3,000 Ife indigenes in the US on how to develop Ile-Ife. The statement said, “On the same day, the Museum of the Contemporary African Diaspora Arts will receive the monarch in a private reception as well as a public forum session. “Expected at the event will be Brooklyn Borough President and a New York City Public Advocate, Leticia James.
The monarch will then move to the Mid-West and other parts of the country to attend economic and leadership summits before being received by President Barack Obama through The White House Office of Faith-based and Neighbourhood Partnerships.” The Chairman of the Grand Reception Planning Committee and one of the leaders of Ife Ooye North America group,
Chief Olubunmi Awopileda, said, “All Ife natives in the US are excited and energised for this epochal occasion. It will be an occasion to showcase our very rich culture with our king as the symbol.”
Saturday, 11 June 2016
Thursday, 9 June 2016
unilagentertainments: Peter , Paul , Jude Okoye and Their Artistes Refus...
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Peter , Paul , Jude Okoye and Their Artistes Refuses to show up at the industry nite
Industry Nite is a weekly event that showcases the best of Nigerian Entertainment and creates a platform for new acts to be seen.
At The industry nite of the 8 Day of June 2016 where all hopes were in high expectation of The defunct duo Peter and Paul Okoye aka Psquare to show case their new artistes signed to their personal labels , industry nite was jam packed as usual with known and yet unknown faces in the industry , in expectation to what would be the show of the week , unfortunately they failed to show up at the event . This situation demoralized the fans , audience and the entire management of industry nite ! Well do we keep expecting this in any event Peter , Paul & Jude are invited ? what is really going on with Square Records ? What is really wrong with Peter , Paul & Jude okoye ? is it that they cant be together anymore ?
Tuesday, 7 June 2016
5 sex positions Nigerian women hate !
Here are five sex positions that might not be your go-to move when it comes to sexing Nigerian women. Sure, sex is supposed to be something fun for couples to enjoy, but not all positions will count as a favourite for every individual.
Five Nigerian women share the top positions they do not enjoy.
Spooning:
Spooning sex position “This position seems nice and romantic, but it is really hard to keep him penetrated so we do not do this move for a long time. Having him slip out too often usually kills the mood.” – Nina, 23
Against a wall:
Standing sex position “For some reason, a lot of men always seem to be into this move. I get that it is manly, but these guys cannot handle this for a long time. Also, the fear that I will fall off is so distracting that I do not even enjoy myself.” – Karimat, 26
69:
69 sex position “I never saw the appeal of this move. Very often, it is difficult for both of us to have it in our mouths at the same time, so mostly, it’s either my ass is idle on his face or I just have my face pressed against his crotch” – Pat, 25
Doggie:
Doggy style “My guy loves this move so much, but it can be very uncomfortable and even sometimes painful. I don’t really like it.” – Bimbo, 22.
Anal:
anal sex “I have tried having anal sex with my husband, it was terrible. I was not aroused at all and I was so tense throughout. He has been trying to get us to do it again since then. I don’t think I will ever try that again.” – Ngozi, 31.
Monday, 6 June 2016
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Six ways to nurture your intuition
Intuition is a feeling deep down inside that can guide us to act in certain ways without fully understanding why. It's like an inner compass pointing us in certain directions.
A whole host of books, workshops and courses are springing up to teach people to tune into those feelings and listen to that little voice inside for help making the right choices. Here are six ways to get started with honing your intuition.
A new state of awareness
Intuition draws heavily on sensory information, which is detected by the brain even though we aren't necessarily aware of it, as we don't make ourselves receptive to these signals most of the time. The most intuitive people are generally those with the highest levels of sensory awareness, consciously tuned into what all five senses are telling them. Regular meditation is one way of achieving this, as well as activities like yoga, tai-chi and qi gong, which set the body in motion. These activities all help nurture perception, which is the root of intuition.
Believe in yourself
It takes a good level of self-confidence to follow your intuition. Plus, it's important to be able to separate facts from interpretations based on emotions or desires, which can sometimes be misleading. Try keeping a diary of your intuitions, sticking as closely to facts as possible. What was the situation? How did you feel physically? What decision did you make? What was the outcome?
Connect with others for new experiences
Try to do new and different things to shake up your routine with fresh experiences. That's what psychologists call "stepping out of your comfort zone." There are all kinds of ways of connecting with others, such as helping with a collective project or volunteering for an association or charity, which can open up all kinds of possibilities for new experiences. Devoting yourself to a project and working as a team are all part of the same strategy. Don't forget that asking for help is another way of reaching out and connecting with other people.
Explore your creativity
Everything is possible when it comes to getting creative, such as reading, sculpture, painting or acting. It's in this creative, relaxed state of mind and by having fun that you can experiment with extrasensory perception. Intuition can be awoken and nurtured as you reconnect with your inner child. Feed your thoughts with diverse experiences to broaden your horizons and expand your field of consciousness.
Slow down and switch off
From wolfing down meals and guzzling gallons of coffee to poor-quality sleep, TV and screens as our only leisure activity and constant noise from the street or at the office ... make sure you stop and take care of yourself from time to time. Allow yourself genuine moments of relaxation, and take the time to savor healthy food. Find moments of calm in your day to reenergize and revitalize.
Pick up a book or join a workshop
There are plenty of books and workshops out there to help people deepen their intuition. Look online for training courses and evening classes based on practical exercises, group games and discussions, and with talks from experts.
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