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  • For the Ladies – What Men Want!

    For the Ladies – What Men Want!

    OK! So Stephanie Daily went to town and asked 10 hot guys what they want in a woman. These answers might help someone out there…thank me later! Smile

    Bode Adebiyi: I want a woman who isn’t materialistic or shallow or artificial. She doesn’t have to carry a Prada purse to know she is beautiful.

    Rowland Njoku: I want a woman with sense! A woman who can sit down with me after work and talk about everything under the sun intelligently.

    Charles Ibibio: I want an ambitious sister – someone with her own dreams. I don’t want her latching on to me like a second skin. You are more attractive when you have your own life!

    Effiong: I don’t like unnecessary jealousy. She shouldn’t be jealous of every single woman she sees me with. Some women are even jealous of their mother-in-laws! That’s just sick!

    Richard Ugo: Kind, patient, godly, decent and pretty – that’s my kind of woman.

    Emmanuel Essien: I want a woman I can share my dreams with – someone that is passionate about me and what I do and vice versa. I don’t want a air-head who thinks only of lipstick and bleaching creams!

    Tobi Ajayi: I don’t like desperate women. Please don’t ask me about marriage just after 3months of dating. If I can date you, it means I can marry you. So if I haven’t proposed just yet, know that I am still thinking and praying about it in my heart!

    Samuel Adedeji: I want a woman who is happy with the way God created her! No bleaching, no butt enhancement, no ridiculous wigs – just a natural, beautiful, driven and confident black woman!

    James Moka: I want a woman who has something different to offer. Sex is a dime a dozen these days so if it’s just sex and “James I want this…I want that…” then she’s going to find herself alone for a very long time.

    Chika Obi: I want a confident woman. When she walks in, everything pales. It has nothing to do with money or luxury, it’s a state of mind. I want that kind of woman.

    Sam Amadi: Don’t nag! Don’t nag!! Don’t nag, please!!!

  • Sweet November…

    Sweet November…

    Happy new month, all! Wow! 2012 is rounding up fast! Now is the time to take stock…

    “What is the best thing that has happened to you this year so far?”

    Share with the rest of us!

  • You can have it all…

    You can have it all…

    Yes you can…just not all at once! It is possible to have all of your dreams come true but sometimes it’ll delay, and it’s ok. We have a role to play in fulfilling our own dreams and God’s desired purpose for us. First we need to ask ourselves: “are we deserving of the things and wishes that we ask for?” In other words, are we ready to receive and nurture that which we are praying for? For instance, If you are asking to marry a man or woman who is an epitome of class or good taste, are you living your life as one befitting to stand beside that person? Or if you are asking God for another job – more prestigious than the one you have at the moment – have you garnered the requisite knowledge for that higher ambition? We hate to hear these things, but it is true – God does miracles, but He does not expect us to live our lives waiting for manna (miracles) to fall from heaven. He expects us to prepare our beds (our lives) and be ready to receive our blessings from Him. The reason why it seems our blessings or requests from Heaven delay is because if God gives us what we ask for this minute, we may not be equipped enough to nurture or sustain what He has given. So it may seem He is delaying, but He is not – He is always on time and is waiting on you to prepare your house so He can pour down a blessing – the type that cannot be contained! It is the principle of His word. God blesses the prepared heart. So be prepared.

    Stephanie

  • Quotes of the day :)

    Quotes of the day 🙂

    “Don’t spend time beating on a wall, hoping to transform it into a door.”
    Coco Chanel

    “Sometimes people are beautiful. Not in looks. Not in what they say. Just in what they are.”
    Markus Zusak

    “Everything has beauty, but not everyone sees it.”
    Confucius

    “Be thankful for what you have; you’ll end up having more. If you concentrate on what you don’t have, you will never, ever have enough”
    Oprah Winfrey

    “Always be a first rate version of yourself and not a second rate version of someone else.”
    Judy Garland

    “You only live once, but if you do it right, once is enough.”
    Mae West

    “To live is the rarest thing in the world. Most people exist, that is all.”
    Oscar Wilde

    “Today you are You, that is truer than true. There is no one alive who is Youer than You.”
    Dr. Seuss

    “Life is like riding a bicycle. To keep your balance, you must keep moving.”
    Albert Einstein

    “Going to church doesn’t make you a Christian any more than going to a garage makes you an automobile.”
    Billy Sunday

  • Word Quiz: Solve and Win!

    Word Quiz: Solve and Win!

    Happy TUESDAY everyone!

    Let’s play a game…

    How many English words can you get from the word – TUESDAY?

    Make as many words as possible at one go and win recharge cards.

    Get set…go!!!

    *winners will be picked on Friday, Nov.2

  • Ouch! Words that hurt!

    Ouch! Words that hurt!

    Hey people!

    What’s the worst thing someone of the opposite gender has ever said to you OR about you – either to your face or to their friends that you finally got to hear about! Let’s hear it, laugh about it, and move on!

    Share your experience here!

  • What is your biggest turn off?

    What is your biggest turn off?

    Hey people! Let’s get enlightened with this fun but life-saving post LOL!

    When you find “someone special” and it seems everything is going right, there are obviously many traits you’d like about him/her that would make you want to stay forever, but what’s that one big thing that would make you walk away? What is your biggest turn-off in the opposite sex?

    Share your opinion!

  • When we are all ashes…

    When we are all ashes…

    Still on the fight for justice. God bless everyone who has, in one way or the other, built a system that would get our voices heard. The #Aluu4 tweet-a-thon has made its impact on twitter and other social networks today. God bless Okechukwu Ofili for that movement online.

    And MI, the incredible MI has given words and a song to our collective pain concerning the deaths of those young men – Chidiaka, Tekena, Ugonna, and Lloyd. In a track he just released titled ashes, MI struggles with the pain of accepting this tragedy amongst us. I listened to the song and I am reminded of how distraught I was for weeks when it happened. How I would stay awake unable to sleep, how I continued to put myself in their shoes to feel their pain – how vicious and confusing it all must have been for them! One minute they were laughing and alive, the next minute they were looking into the eyes of their murderers!

    It cannot go away! The pain refuses to go away until something is done so that we can be free of this inhumanity! God bless you, MI! Always different, always true to what is right, forever a star!

    Here’s the link to MI’s site: http://miabaga.com/p/ashes/ and below are the lyrics to the song…

    Lyrics.

    We were down a sandy beach,
    All night talking to your mouth’s words.
    Tell me where you would like to be.
    Tonight don’t be afraid to dream.
    Lean on the fire for a while.

    Cause in the morning it’ll all just be ashes on the ground

    Instead it be them, let it be me.
    Since I will die inevitably,
    Then let it be, that it be said
    When I am dead: some other was free, some other was fed
    Some other, not me, was able to see
    That long as we live inside a country where no one is safe,
    No one is safe.
    We only evade, try to escape
    The imminent doom
    But closer the date looms.
    It comes for all.
    If we must go, then at least,
    When we fall…

    When we’re all ashes…
    If I am slain, let them forever remember the name
    Some other should gain.

    When we’re all ashes…
    Because of my pain. Because of my tears because of my scars
    Some other should gain.

    When we’re all ashes…
    The reason I’m gone. Let it be told, let it be known, and turned into song

    When we’re all ashes…
    If I die alone. Let it be more than dying alone, the reason I’m gone.
    The reason I’m gone.

    Instead it be sleep.
    Let it be hate, let it degrade.
    Let it be deep.
    Some other should weep
    Some other should keep
    The memory of
    The way that I died
    Maybe a change, some other can try

    At least we can lie. At least we can hope
    At least we can say
    tomorrow is better, it wont be today
    Some other can pray
    Some other can fight
    The wrong done to me some other can right.
    Then maybe my death can save some other life
    For then I would gladly give another life

    When we’re all ashes…
    Let it be worth
    Let it be so some other can live. Let it be birth.

    When we’re all ashes…
    As I am hurt
    As I pass, let it be last, let it be first

    When we’re all ashes…
    Don’t let them forget
    The only regret is that we relent. We all should repent..

    When we’re all ashes…
    If I die alone,
    Let it be more than dying alone. The reason I’m gone
    The reason I’m gone

    Feels like I stood there watching,
    the pain the brutal torture
    And added my silence to the violent screams
    Of: Burn and torch em.
    How do you earn misfortune?
    Or does it come unbidden?
    If life’s a painted portrait,
    Who puts dark colors in them?
    If there’s a God in heaven,
    Surely he’s weeping now.
    As all the blood is shedding
    As all His people drown.

    God help us all.

    Rest in peace Chidi.
    Rest in peace Lloyd
    Rest in Peace Tekena
    Rest in Peace Ugonna

    Rest in peace to the Students murdered in Adamawa state.

    Rest in peace to those two young girls.

     

  • Stephanie Magazine! Design a cover page! Win a N100,000 +more!

    Stephanie Magazine! Design a cover page! Win a N100,000 +more!

    Hello lucky Top 10 Graphic Artists!

    Congrats again for making it to the Top 10 finalists!

    Can you see the picture above? That’s me (heehee!).

    Now your assignment is: make that picture a cover of a magazine you’d title: STEPHANIE!

    Come up with your blurbs and captions. Be creative!

    Let’s have you design the best magazine cover that would beat even Vogue or Glamour!

    Yes you can!

    Your deadline is Monday, October 29. Please send to info@stephaniedaily.com before 5pm on Monday. If we don’t get your work by that time, you will be disqualified.

    Who is going to win N100,000?! We’ll see!

    All the best!

    –  Stephanie

  • Re: Graphic Artists win N100,000…and more! We have our Top 10!

    Re: Graphic Artists win N100,000…and more! We have our Top 10!

    I would like to thank everyone who sent in their creative work for the competition. We had over 1000 entries; I am always amazed by the sheer talent of the Nigerian youth.This is my own way of appreciating what God has given to you and what you have nurtured to a point of excellence.

    My fab team has chosen 10 of the best, and they will be moving on to the next round of the competition. Feel free to scream joyfully wherever you are cos you deserve it! The rules for the next stage will be made known tomorrow.

    Congratulations to the the top 10! Here they are:

    • Leslie Williams
    • Ceasar Multimedia
    • StephAn
    • Nathan Mbakara
    • Kikelomo Adebiyi
    • Oluwadamilare Akinyede
    • Iroro Gbenedio
    • Unyoaba Etu
    • Onwughara Chinwendu Linda
    • Dammielara Odusoro

    Please visit the blog tomorrow morning for the rules of the next stage