Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Photo: Scores Of Students Masaccred In Mubi; Government Imposes 24-Hour Curfew

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Since news of the October 1 overnight attack on Federal Polytechnic, Mubi in Adamawa State, in Northern Nigeria broke out, the same questions ring out: Who are the men who perpetrated the act? For which reason? What will the government do to secure the lives of Nigerians? And, how soon will these victims and thousands of their family members who have been thrown into endless trauma get justice? Many citizens say they get more questions than answers.

May God protect us:(

Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Court Dissolves 19-Year-Old Marriage Over Alleged Poisoning By Wife

Court Dissolves 19-Year-Old Marriage Over Alleged Poisoning By Wife

‘My Wife Denied Me Of Sex Since April, Yet She Flirts Around’

‘My Wife Denied Me Of Sex Since April, Yet She Flirts Around’

Seminary Honours Olukoya, As Adeboye Prays For Lawyers

Seminary Honours Olukoya, As Adeboye Prays For Lawyers

Sleek cuts of Veens



 BY DAMILOLA ADEKOYA

VINCENT Osaromeh Chinenye, chief executive officer of Veens Clothings, started designing clothes for people at a very young age before he established his own clothing line while still a student.
   The Lagos State Polytechnic-trained electrical/electronics engineer, says, “designing is not just a passion for me, I have amazing idiosyncrasies for creative fashion.”
     Aside from creating office suits, shirts, business casuals, jeans, gowns, blazers, tee-shirts and even boxers for unisex, Vincent is also into foot-wear and belt designs. 
   The co-costumier for the 2011 Face Of Sleek pageant, who has also designed for artistes such as Essence; Goldie; Jaywon and the Centage talent show winner, Minjin, says what has given him edge is his ability to use the right colour mix to make sharp and fittings wears.
   According to him, “when people see that you are so crazy about what you do and would not trade it for a billion dollars, they will want to check out what you have to offer. My brand has convinced quite a number of students, artisans, professionals and even civil servants. I could be very dramatic in creating designs that cut across different social classes.”
    For Vincent, whose vision is to see Veens Clothings a household fashion name with offices around the globe, the fear of being broke makes him to be exceptional in his ideas. In his words, “the fear makes me to be creative.”
   His dream?
  “I intend to go more international in productions and make Veens the most preferred designing company like Giogio Armani, TM-Lewin, Versace, D&G, H&C, YSL and others.”