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  • We have our winners!

    We have our winners!

    Re: Caption This!…and win recharge cards!

    It has been a great day! Thanks for participating in the fun competition! Below are the winners (and their captions) picked by the stephaniedaily.com team! Congrats dearies, kindly send a comment stating your email address, twitter handle, or facebook name and your network of choice under this post to get your credit voucher. Make sure you call someone you haven’t spoken to in a whileSmile

    Hapuruchi: “a walk in sexyville…”

    Khafeel: “Orange! The sun bright colour of the sleek Miami queen”

    Sylvia: “Peerless.”

    Chinasa: “Perfect outfit for the sunny city of Miami worn by a goal setter who’s not scared of the future.”

    Akinsola Ayodeji: “Stephanie Okereke conquers Miami Heats”

    Nkasire: “brighter than the sun…”

    Jenny: “Fiercely sexy and stunning. The look of a gazelle with a striking pose of a GO GETTER! Simply Gorgeous!”

    Ogechi: “PRETTY IN PRINT!!! Stunning Look For Summer.”

  • Caption This! …and win recharge cards!

    Caption This! …and win recharge cards!

    First I want to thank you all for visiting my blog. Wow! The blog is only a few days old and we have raked in hundreds of comments; our emails are flooded and the love is just so overwhelming. I am grateful.

    Today, all we are going to do is Win! Win!! And win some more! Yay!

    Take a look at that picture above…do you like it?Laughing I took it in Miami a while back. It was a sunny day and I had a good time with my creative crew.

    To win credit vouchers, all you need to do is send in a caption (in not more than 20 words) that clearly illustrates this picture. BE CREATIVE. And if we like it, you get N1,000 recharge card sent to you immediately! We’ll pick as many lucky winners as possible before the end of the day! Do remember to attach your twitter handle or facebook name to your comment!

    Easy win, yea? So let’s do this! Send in your captions now! woohoo!!!

  • I’m Loving…

    I’m Loving…

    The Help! When I walked out of the Cinema many months back after stealing a few hours out of my crazy schedule to watch the movie, I felt light; mostly because of the emotional story told so articulately through powerful characters. When it isn’t hitting hard blows on a society that should be ashamed of its past discriminations, The Help is cheeky and humorous. Of course, Octavia Spencer stands out with her impressive performance; the height of which was feeding her former boss with pie spiced with poop (Good Heavens! LOL!). She was favoured as the best in the category of best supporting role, and took home the Oscar this year. The Help is the story of African-American maids and the hardship they went through serving their white Madams. In all of this, an aspiring young author decides to write their story. It is an easy picture with a lot of brilliant scenes and accurate dialogue.

    And if you can, read the book too! *wink!

  • My parents do not love me!

    My parents do not love me!

    Dear Stephanie,

    For as long as I can remember, my mother favours my sister above me. I am two years older and I have never had a close relationship with my sister because my mother treats her special as if she is made of gold, and I of bronze! My sister excelled better in school because she was never made to do domestic chores like me. I would sweep, clean and wash while my mother would send my sister on fancy errands. This has affected me throughout my life and even pushed me to ask my father if I was really their daughter. My sister runs a good business and also got married last month and my mother would not stop singing her praise and making me feel worthless. Nothing seems to work out for me and it is driving me deep into depression. I am 31 and I am just tired of living! – Amaka

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    Hey Amaka, I trust that, in one way or another, the comments that will come in will help you through this phase in your life. My people, let’s give Amaka some good advice. Your comments are appreciated!

     

  • What is “beautiful”?

    What is “beautiful”?

    Beauty is one of the most mind-boggling subjects ever. Every day we are confronted with the true meaning of Beauty. What is beauty? Who is beautiful? “The woman” is mostly the lab rat used to identify with the exact connotation of the word. Still it is confusing as to what kind of woman – her looks, her personality, her acumen and tendencies – that can be described as beautiful.

    More than anything else, the world pays too much attention to the physical attributes of the female gender. To this effect women who do not fit into the stereotype form of what the world perceives beauty to be become very timid and vulnerable in a world that makes her feel her buttocks has to be bigger and her breasts perkier for her to achieve or attain certain goals.

    I have seen young women suffer this “ailment” of relying on the society to define their beauty. And if they never get the approval from society, they spend most of their lives leaving below their capabilities.

    When we think of beauty, we think of fairer skin, straight hair, proportionate feminine features… If we rely on the description of beauty from the eyes of society, we will remain doubtful of ourselves because there will always be women and/or men more beautiful than we are.

    I see beauty as the point of grace between hurt and healing. That is where beauty resides – in the middle of reconciling with our past, accepting our present, and forging towards our tomorrow. Beauty is the tranquillity that rests inside of you when a colleague speaks ill of you…when another driver in traffic spits venom…when your partner acts inappropriately…when you receive the worst kind of treatment from people – it is that peace inside of us that makes us beautiful, the peace that does not respond violently or reacts similarly to what is expected. That peace that surpasses all of life’s ugliness.

    So as the week progresses and you are faced with difficult situations, do not let the chaos around you define you. Let the peace that keeps you still guide you.

    You are beautiful – always!

    –          Stephanie

     

  • What I caught on TV!

    What I caught on TV!

    It’s an old one, the winner has emerged but the lessons are still fresh in my mind especially since I stole a look at a re-run of the show last week. I stood for a minute to soak in a few words said by Tyra and her judges – It’s America’s Next Top Model Cycle 16! A very passionate episode filled with insecurities, squabbles, drama and raw jealousy! That’s the spice of any reality show – we like to see people in their real elements. One that stood out for me was the war between two contestants – Alexandria Everett and Brittani Kline. Alexandria came out tops in one of the photo-shoots and got a car as the prize for that effort. With that win came the fangs of sour losers. All the other girls were upset, so upset was Brittani Kline that she couldn’t hide her disgust, anger, jealousy and displeasure to see this “untalented girl” drive away with this huge prize, and so in front of the team and sponsors of the show and their clients, Brittani went on a full glare attack on Alexandria’s person, saying: “you do not deserve to win that car, I don’t care what anyone thinks!” Alexandria was torn to shreds by this attack.

    And when it was time to eliminate, Tyra was adamant of getting rid of Brittani for her tart and unprofessional behaviour.

    “You have to learn to show and give respect – to your clients, to your co-workers, and to yourself…or else you will not go very far with your pursuits, no matter how good you think you are…left to me, you’ll be eliminated this week for this behaviour,” Tyra said to the now distraught Brittani who was crying and apologising profusely.

    Fortunately, Brittani was saved by the other judges who believed she deserved a second chance. She picked up what was left of her common sense and mended things out professionally with Alexandria. With jealousy and anger out of the way, Brittani concentrated on the only thing that truly mattered – winning the competition.

    And yes, Brittani Kline won that competition! This was the same person who almost allowed her pettiness and unecessary envy get in the way of her own success!

    There’s just so much to learn from that scenario: if you spend most of your time judging, hating, bickering, and noting the flaws of others, when would you have the time to live your own life? You automatically make yourself the bystander with no ambition when you are busy scrutinizing other people’s business. But the minute you focus on YOU and let others be, you begin to groom the best YOU for the biggest prize of life.

    For the rest of the year, I dare you to focus on being the best YOU!

     

     

  • I’m Loving…

    I’m Loving…

    Scarf shoes are simply ingenious! I love the twirl touch to these brands. It’s so feminine and chic – a great summer must have! Since it’s vivid and vibrant, it’ll be cool to have every other accessory as stylishly minimal as possible.

    It’s a new week. Happy Sunday!

  • Happy Birthday to My Soulmate! *woop!

    Happy Birthday to My Soulmate! *woop!

    Today is my husband’s birthday!Kiss

    Here’s wishing my dearest, Dr. Linus Idahosa, a wonderful day perfected with God’s grace, favour and love.

    My Hero. My Love. You Rock!

  • My Next Big Thing! *yay!!!

    My Next Big Thing! *yay!!!

    I am on location at the moment shooting my movie – “DRY”. The movie focuses on Vesico Vaginal Fistula (VVF). This is a cause I am very passionate about. I have been to the North and to other parts of the country, and I have seen first-hand how this health issue defies normal living for girls and women of different ages. I have decided to share their stories through “DRY”.

    location shot of a VVF patient

    “DRY” journeys into the heart-wrenching details of a culture not too many films dare to explore. The issue might seem controversial, but if it will set one girl free and open the minds of the people, and also instruct different bodies and individuals to take action, then the movie would have served its purpose.

    VVF causes leakage of urine and faeces through the vagina. Girls as young as 11-15 years suffer this ailment when they are forced into early marriages to older men, and due to their small pelvic sizes, they experience obstructive labour which can provoke a cut (mostly done by unprofessional medical aides) wherein the baby can come through.

    I am excited about what we can achieve if VVF is taking more seriously. With our scripts and cameras, we shall tell the story of those whose voices are small… and lips too tired to speak.

    More gist as the cameras roll!

    –          Stephanie

     

  • She doesn’t want me to marry her son!

    She doesn’t want me to marry her son!

    Dear Stephanie,

    I have been dating my boyfriend for four years now and deep down I know he wants to get married to me just as much as I want to be his wife, but the problem is that his mother just doesn’t like me! No matter what I do, she looks at me disapprovingly as if I am not good enough for her son. How do I handle this matter? I know she is the one delaying my boyfriend from proposing. I am not getting younger! – Eunice

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    Hey Dearies! How should Eunice approach this issue?