The Guaranty Trust Bank Lagos Fashion and Design Week just wrapped up in Lagos, Nigeria after a week of stunning and inspirational offerings that once again cemented the mission set forth by the organizers of this ambitious yearly project.
Tsemaye Binite
Our dreams have come true! Naomi, Rihanna, and Iman make an uber stylish combo for W Magazine thanks to the engineering of style director Edward Enninful.
Lupita strikes again! Looking amazingly gorgeous on the cover of the July issue of French Elle. That smile! That pose! Those lips!
We all knew this was coming; it was just a matter of when. After months of being globally squired by the industry’s elite, Lupita Nyong’o finally landed on the cover of Vogue Magazine,
It is Caribbean Heritage Month, and that warrants attention in a way that encourages us to utilize the efficiency of storytelling in a way that elicits rapid response.
Oscar-winner Lupita Nyong’o is proving that her good luck streak will not be diverted anytime soon. Months ago, it was reported that she was being considered by J.J. Abrams for the next Star Wars installment.
The New York African Film Festival held it’s annual gala last Friday, and it was no surprise that the film chosen for celebratory purposes was the ambitious and highly anticipated, Half of a Yellow Sun, starring Chiwetel Ejiofor, Thandie Newton and Anika Noni Rose.
The Missing
The girls were removed without warning
No beeps, alarms or foreboding
Trucks, darkness, the sweltering night air and a full moon
Played host to our present chaos
Helpless and incoherently confused the bound silently accepted their fate
Their eyes gleaming with sorrow and fright, they filed into the imposing carriage
The soldiers of doom offered little consolation as they mercilessly seized their cargo
The world was designated to wake up to the incredulous itinerary established by the cowardly doctrines
Aghast and dismayed, a stunned audience beheld the stormy weather dropping residue of incoherence and mayhem
The girls are sailing with the clouds of chance and danger hoping the wind will dust off their enchanted nightmare
The officers of reckoning detail their tallies without impressive assertion
A sign of the colossal past and regretful present
The truck is speeding like a torched bullet eager to find a patch for mercy
The floor is cold and there is nothing above to hide the potent stars guiding destiny
Bodies piled in haste and desperation shaking with unpolluted fear
There is no instrumental commandment setting the pace
We are crying and stomping for answers that may never come
They are lost but the Republic is found
The generated jury has spoken with relentless unison
The verdict lies in the guilty burrows of a historical dynasty
Tainted by the blood of the courageous few who dared to dream
Those girls, their tattered sheets, empty beds and hollowed absence
Will forever pierce the revival of our existence.
It’s that time again! The New York African Film Festival is back and this time the celebratory themes are seeped in the relevance of the accessibility of stories that for too long remained buried under the weight of myths and nonchalance.