Thursday, May 16, 2013

MAKE A DIFFERENCE THIS CHILDREN'S DAY WITH JUMIA.COM

With children's day coming up this month, Juma.com.ng one of Nigerian's leading and most trafficked e-commerce company, according to globally renowned web information services Alexia.com, sent me an email to put up their children's day charity initiative flyer. Please as you stop by the secretlilies blog today, don't fail to like Jumia.com page, follow them on twitter and like their facebook page, thank you 






Make a difference this Children’s Day with Jumia.com

Lagos, Nigeria, May 13, 2013- As the world gets ready to mark yet another Children’s Day, your number 1 online retailer, Jumia.com has introduced a charity give-back initiative using its social media platform. “In celebrating this year’s children’s day, we at Jumia in addition to other onsite initiatives will be giving back to the less privileged children in the society using our Facebook and Twitter pages. This is an initiative that will require the support of our friends on social media, how? It starts with a like or follow on Facebook and Twitter respectively. We are very grateful to our friends who have supported the cause so far; as we speak we have already raised N5, 877 in the first day. ”, this was according to Opeyemi Adetomiwa, community manager at Jumia.com.
All it takes is for every ‘like’ on the Jumia Facebook and ‘follow’ on their Twitter pages, N1 will be donated to a charity on children’s day. SO, all you need do to put a smile on the face of that needy child this Children’s Day is to ‘like’, ‘follow’ and ‘share’ with your own friends, it’s that simple.
Click here to start ‘liking’, you could be the reason for that kids smile.


 Jumia.com.ng is the leading and most trafficked e-commerce company in Nigeria, according to globally renowned web information service Alexa.com. Our website enjoys about 70,000 unique visitors daily, making us 5th most viewed local content site in Nigeria, Jumia.com.ng sells a broad range of products including fashion, consumer electronics and home appliances, mobile devices, books, baby’s toys and gifts, fragrances, beauty products, games, event tickets; Visit www.jumia.com.ng . 



Take care and have a lovely day 

Ciao 

Sunday, May 12, 2013

JUST FOR LAUGHS

I was going to Adeola Odeku in Victoria Island, Lagos when I spotted this in traffic, now cos I was with my darling and alone I couldn't take the picture. Fast forward to this evening, I went out with a friend, convinced her to go through this route again, she not only went through this route but she stopped by the side of the road while I took a proper picture. This can only happen in Nigeria don't you think?

Hope you have a good laugh as I did and have a wonderful week ahead.
Ciao.

Wednesday, May 8, 2013

LIZ JACKSON/COHBAMS ASUQUO

Inspiration Wednesday: I checked my archives and thought to share these stories with you. A while back I watched the show "the secret millionaire" and they feature LIZ JACKSON. Now if you don't know this show it's a show where millionaires disguise themselves and go into the slums looking for people to help, to give them a brighter feature. What struck me about this millionaire is that she was/ is blind, despite this she has a successful business,which employs about 130 people, 6 offices, a husband and a daughter.


Second person is our very own Cohbams Asuquo we all know he is blind, he was born blind, yet he has over come this and done very well for himself. I love the speech he gave @ TEDxEuston, his topic: "The gift of Blindness". I loved the way he talked about the brighter side of his situation: he had said something once that: "being blind is his legal right to take a bowl, stand on the road and start begging, but he choose not to do that. Today he is one of the most successful Nigerian music producers. He too has a wife and a wonderful son.


Two things common about Cohbams and Liz is that they didn't seat down blaming the whole world for their problems instead they choose to work around it and make a difference, succeed in life like every other person.

I think it is time we look back at our lives and tell ourselves that we can succeed no matter what.


Take care of yourself and have a lovely day.

Check out this YouTube channel the gift of blindness: Cohbams Asuquo at TEDxEuston-YouTube.com



Monday, May 6, 2013

INTRODUCING ONE OF MY FAVORITE NAIJA AUTHORS: LARA DANIELS

Lara Daniels  a registered nurse by day and an avid African romance suspense author at night. In 2009 she published her first novel "Love in Paradise", now this one I still haven't read, but will soon get round to reading it, but her second novel "Love at Dawn" I did read and I must say I was shocked that I loved it, very interesting as well. Her third one, "Lessons in Love", I am dying to read. This I must say is going to be an interesting read. The excerpt I have read I cannot wait to gobble the entire book. I looove the character Tara and the way she talks  OMG... trust me I don't want to give out to much but please please crab your copies now...



Ha before I forget Tara does get some lessons in love from Jimi...hmmm would they fall in love or will they not? My lips are sealed..

The book is available on amazon right now, or check her website www.laradaniels.org or www.laradanielwrites.com for more information.


Wish you all a wonderful week ahead.

Ciao

Wednesday, May 1, 2013

MAY 1/ HAPPY WORKERS DAY

Hi everyone I hope we all enjoyed the one day bank holiday...for me I did... I had been thinking of how I was going to make it to the book reading today, as you all know Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie was reading from her new book "Americanah" at Patabah bookshop in surulere. Since the owner of the bookshop is a friend I had called in earlier asking for a signed copy, thank God I did cos by the time I got there the paperback was almost all gone.

The book shop was so full inside and outside I couldn't believe what I was seeing. Like my friend said in her own words: "chei chimamanda has hammered". LOL...


I certainly got my book autographed by her and I was so excited. I must say she looks lovelier in person and yes she doesn't like Brazilian, Peruvian hair....lol.. but Mehn!!!! does her hair look very healthy.

I asked a young man to please use my phone and record a few of the answer and question clips, as I had my darling Yosola with me, standing and sweating at the same time. Now this guy: I just don't want to call him names: he didn't do anything at all...pssssshhhhhh (sighing out loud).
Anyways these are some of the pictures I took...

I tried to get the picture of the guy standing behind her with the phone but couldn't... I think he is her manager or something... My dears she really has hammered..
People outside the bookshop.. all these books gone by the end of the event..



I am so tired now just loosened my hair and had a wash, want to settle in and begin reading the book, but can't at this moment, need to rest before my madam wakes up...


Do take care of yourself and have a lovely day


N/P: Stanbic IBTC just sacked 250 staff
Visa Phone just sacked about 60 staff... I hear for the Stanbic IBTC that this is just the beginning as they want to have more outsourced staff and less permanent staff...

Hmmm I can't imagine what the families, that were affected by this would be going through.. I just pray for them that they will find the courage to see this through.


N/P ; http://www.africanaturalistas.com/2013/04/words-of-man-in-love-with-struggling.html

Please check this link out.. Temi was asked to write a post about how he supports me with my natural hair journey and this is what he wrote.. I hope you enjoy it.

Ciao

Friday, April 26, 2013

15 things I Love About My Husband

Hello everybody today's post is inspired by  Myne Whitman's post


I was raised knowing that I would have to marry a bonny man as it was the right thing to do, being the first born and all (tradition right?). So I set out looking for eligible bonny young men to marry. For years I didn't find any one that liked me or that I liked, but I still continued praying about it. After university I realized that I had to broaden my scope or I may not go down that path...LOL...
Anyways when Temi came into the picture I sure as hell didn't want to marry a Yoruba guy but as I decided to broaden my scope I let it flow and flow it did.

SO 15 things I love about my husband: as follows

1. He is dependable... Temi can be in Timbuktu and still get a call from me if I have a flat tire, he would sort it out.
2. He is tall a lot taller than me and I love that.
3. He is handsome and has big eyes, love that my daughter has his eyes.
4. He is God fearing
5. Not traditional in his thinking I usually tease him that he is a white man in a black man skin
6. He cooks and really does that well. I hate to say this but he cooks better than me
7. He is very adventurous: Beware this may lead to High Blood Pressure....lol just kidding)..He is not afraid to follow his dreams
8. Very supportive of whatever I choose to do with my life:
9. Not selfish
10.Very intelligent
11. Reads a lot, vast and wide.
12. He is very educated... I call him Professor some times.
13. He is very close to his family ie his siblings and I love that relationship.
14. I think when Yosola grows up she is going to boast to all her friends that her father is the best dad in the world, because he is.
15. He reads my blog



Anyways take care of yourself and wishing y'all a wonderful weekend.

Ciao


Monday, April 22, 2013

LIEBSTER BLOG AWARD

Hello everyone I have been nominated for the Liebster blog award by www.mayoressofcasterbridge.blogspot.com  yep do I love that name. I am grateful for the nomination and the rules are
1. Thank and link back to the giver
2. Answer the givers question
3. Nominate other blogs with fewer than 200 followers
4. Ask five questions for one's nominees to answer
5. Post it on your blog


Questions to be answered

1. What is the most prized possession

My iPhone

2. If you become famous for somehting what would it be?
my luxury line

3.If there was one thing you could change about yourself, or your life or your past, what would it be?
Start business with little or no over head, cos the same mistakes you make with a $300 investment is the same you would make with a $1million investment especially as a newbie.

4. What is your fave book and or author

Sandra Brown and its Mirror Mirror.

5. If the world came to an end right now where do you think your fate would lie?
hopefully with God.


My question

1. If you could change the world what would you do?
2. Father or mother who do you prefer?
3. Love or money which would you choose
4. If you were stranded in a desert what are the three things you wouldn't be able to live without?
5. What are your fears?


My five nominees

1.  www.gclfph.blogspot.com
2.  www.lolasnotes.net
3.  www.thekushchronicles.blogspot.com
4. www.zouzousmuses.blogspot.com
5. http://thelovechest.blogspot.com


Have a lovely week.

Ciao