Friday, 21 November 2008
Fancy footwork for the Festivities
However, with all the Christmas festivities about to kick off, stepping out in fancy footwork and style is one thing that can cheer you up with the gloom that's been spreading around in the name of 'Credit Crunch' and 'Economic Depression'.
It is definitely crucial to get everything at a bargain so try http://www.faith.co.uk/ with the 20% discount available until 23rd of November (Sunday). I've got my eye on this platform shoe which is available in another colour (Platform shoes are the rave of the season, loving the really high heels)

An equivalent version of the platforms from Faith is this pair from Dune, beautiful as well. Would work well with a dress or even a great pair of tuxedo trousers.
Also from Dune, is this Purple pair of croc effect platforms shoes. Gorgeous and just right for all the glitz and glamour of Christmas.
Love this snake skin peep-toe Platform shoes from Moda in pelle (http://www.modainpelle.com/), suitable for making a classy entrance.
Another favourite is this leather pair of Ted Baker (http://www.tedbaker.com/) Blue & Gold T-Bar Shoes. Beautiful in its simplicity and detail.

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Sunday, 16 November 2008
Saturday, 15 November 2008
African Witch Children Pt 1 (2008)
I am truly mortified by the contents of this documentary because it is a sad reality of Nigerian rural life and even a feature of the African continent. How can these people call themselves Christians?
I sit here watching this and think that this so-called Bishop is an ignorant murderer who claims that there are 2.3m witches/wizards in Akwa Ibom State, how did he come to reach this number? Did he undertake a census or something? The man is a thief.
This documentary has two angles to it. One issue is the impact of the acts of over-zealous religious fanatics prying on helpless kids. The other issue is the fact that the problem stems from deep cultural practices that would take conscious effort to exorcise from people who haven't been exposed to the modern world yet Nigerians would be generally branded as a race of murderers.
As a christian, I am sad that there are people out there killing and maiming in God's name and I wonder what I can do to help stop this cruelty which is overlooked by the government and law enforcement.
The killing Bishop's interview is a statement in itself on his murderous act and he should be prosecuted based on his words alone yet he is walking free and making loads of money. How is there still so much injustice in this world?
I grew up in Nigeria and always hated Helen Ukpabio's movies (and generally all those movies with an undertone of dark spiritual issues) because I reached a level of understanding of the Bible and a relationship with God that did not require scary and unrealistic tales of human beings having supernatural evil powers that could destroy me. And that's the issue here. People are being taught by all sort of prophets that the devil is manifested in all aspects of their lives including the gifts of God and this instigates people to begin to hate even the good things in their lives i.e their own children for no apparent reason other than everyday difficulties.
Even though the devil will try and take away our joy and happiness, God has never mandated any person on earth to judge another person and/or take their lives. Which Bible do these people read (we have to remember that some of these people are led blindly because they are not literate enough to read the bible themselves).
I think this is a good reason to begin to boycott movies that don't have a positive message or add any positivity to your lives.Helen Ukpabio's aggression during her interview and non-composure was a clear sign of someone without a true conviction. She didn't make sense at all in everything she said and was clearly so defensive that she couldn't hold a logical or coherent conversation.
The main problem here is the fact that these beliefs and behaviour may have become deeply embedded in some areas of Nigeria and only God can turn things around and it can only be done by prayer. Not even the government or law can change people's psych and behaviour.
There has got to be some way to right some (if not all) of these wrongs committed.
I am traumatised after watching the documentary and in tears.
What can be proactively done?
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African Witch Children Pt 6 (2008)
How dare these murderers claim they are christians
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Wednesday, 5 November 2008
Obama Acceptance Speech HQ (Part 1) 11/04 - Barack Obama Victory Speech November 4th 2008
I'm not American but as a dear friend of mine says "America makes its business everyone's business" so I have had to make it my business to congratulate Obama and Africa Americans for this turn in history. It is a landmark moment and must be celebrated.
On the other hand I hope that Africa-Americans see this as enough reason to stand up tall and take the world that is theirs. No more complaints, moaning, and complacency. No more chips on the shoulder and complexes. This has proven that all races are equal in America and anyone can take a shot at the dream.
Stand up tall, celebrate this moment, and take forth to pursue your dreams.
Congratulations once again, Americans.
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Tuesday, 4 November 2008
Brandy - Right Here (Departed)
Welcome back Brandy, it's been too long. love the new single. Enjoy Y'all
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