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so-good beauty haven
May 17 at 2:50 PM
"I Might Go Naked In My Next Video" - Tiwa Savage Tiwa Savage, a N...igerian singer-cum-songwriter, has teased that she might have to go naked in her next musical video shoot in order to beat the accolades her last project received. The 40-year-old vocalist, who recently put out ‘44-99‘, a song which was accompanied by detailed visuals, was speaking to BBC on what to expect from her forthcoming album entitled ‘Celia’. “I might just have to go butt naked in my next video, because I don’t know what else I’m going to have to do to top that one!,” Tiwa Savage said. “And, just to put it out there, this was done in Nigeria. All the cast is Nigerian, the director, the AP, everybody is Nigerian. “I love the fact that I could present this to the label and say this was done in Africa by Africans, this is what we can do. Imagine when you invest in us even more, you would get amazing work.” Speaking on what fans are to look out for as the COVID-19 pandemic continues to discourage showbiz releases, Tiwa said she might end up shooting her next video at home using her iPhone. “We’re going through this pandemic, so the idea was I want to let them know that I’m still a boss, that I’m still beautiful, that I’m still African,” she explained. “People have been really really creative with it which is amazing. The album is a whole mix of the emotions an African woman goes through: love, aspiration, being bossy, being sexy, being vulnerable. “All of that is what I think the modern African woman is, and that’s what I wanted to portray. It’s really touched my heart to see that people are having a hard time during this. I mean we’re blessed to be at home, we have light, we can pile up food for months if we want to. “But there’s some people who can’t, people who only have money for today or food for today. So this pandemic has really opened my heart to the real situation of where the world is right now.” Last year, Tiwa had left Don Jazzy’s Mavin Records and joined the Universal Music Group (UMG), a US music company that boasts of artistes like Rihanna, Taylor Swift, and Lady Gaga. See More
so-good beauty haven
May 17 at 11:50 AM
Can you imagine living in North Korea with all these strict governme...nt rules ? As we all have access to live in any part of Nigeria it’s not so in North Korea You need permission to live in the capital If you want to live in the capital city of Pyongyang, you’re required to get special permission from the government. Falling a sleep in a meeting can land you death penalty You must have a specific haircut that’s approved by the government and no wearing of jeans because they believe it is originated from 🇺🇸 You have to follow a dress code 😂 Driving Only male government officials can drive. Due to the government restriction, it's estimated that only one in every 100 people have a car. Newlyweds must pay respect to Kim II-sung The newly wed are expected to pay their respects to the deceased Supreme Leader Kim II-sung by heading to his statue immediately after finishing their official ceremony You must serve in military no matter your gender Korea have a law for everyone to fulfil military service. It’s compulsory that men serve in the military for ten years while women serve for seven. It’s illegal to own and use a microwave or rice cooker because of its heavy consumption In fact You need permission to use electricity (They suffer epileptic power supply) If your family member(s) commits a crime, you may be guilty too to such extremes that it can even affect an unborn child, who can still be punished for crimes committed by their relative,horrible ! You can be jailed for not dusting a portrait of Kim II-sung You can be sent to a prison camp if you’ve failed to wipe a speck of dust off of any portraits of Kim II-sung – and every family home is given a special duster to perform this with. You can’t socialize or do anything with any South Koreans indigene or you land in prison If you must take picture with their leader’s status it must be in full be it former or present otherwise In fact no selfie so don’t cut 😜 You can only take in-tact photos of leader statue Sunday is ‘collective labor’ day Rather than it being a rest day, North Koreans are called upon to clean, dig and water around the country on Sunday. International calls International calls are also forbidden. The act is considered a crime and can be punished by death, as happened in 2007 to a man who made several international calls. As posted by Ik Phil So-good See More
so-good beauty haven
May 16 at 12:03 PM
OPEN YOUR PORES I always advise people on this Closed pores means ...less absorption of product. "For maximum benefit, preface your nighttime skincare ( be it concoction or over the counter product) regimen by opening your pores. The easier way to do this is to take a hand towel, soak it in hot water, and then let it rest on your face for a few moments, this will help to open your pores and obviously give way for absorbing of the product on your skin and means fast and efficient way of getting the best of the product says. apply your nighttime serums and moisturizers. Kindly forgive us over our absence, we’ll soon be back fully See More
 
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