Thursday, November 10, 2016

Congrats? Mr. President

Hey guys.
So it's been over 24 hours since I woke up to the news of Donald Trump being President-elect, a news which shocked Americans and vast majority of people around the world. I was filled with disappointment to say the least, and so I refrained from making any posts. 
But I'm fine now.

For this election, for most, it was difficult picking the better evil. Secretary Clinton is not so far from pointed fingers...she has her flaws, but I could reason with her. Trump, on the other hand I know has some good in him, but I'm far off from agreeance with a lot of remarks made during and before his campaign.

I won't delve into the character in question, but I can say this to my family, friends, and the people of America:

1. For my Nigerians, let it be known that Trump is not sending you back, especially if you're a citizen/permanent resident. Na only us waka come?
2. Do not resort to violence. What do you think you'd achieve? Nothing! I saw a disheartening video of African-American males beating up an older Caucasian male-  a Trump supporter who look scared for his life. No matter what was said or done, fighting evil with evil will not get you anywhere. Even with the protests going on everywhere- violent or peaceful, Trump is here to stay and we must face the sad reality.

3. This election should have taught a lot of you that, and supports the motion which says America is the land of opportunity; a land of the free. A man like Trump, who had no political background, said the nastiest of things, acclaimed his dislike/hate for certain groups...is the 45th president of this great country.

4. See this election (disappointment?) as a blessing in disguise. At least, as a Christian, this is how I'd look at it henceforth. Life must go on, and we can't wallow in anger, bitterness, and sadness. Put forth that energy into something beneficial for you and yours.

5. Last but not the least, pray. Pray for the new President. Pray for God's guidance to lead the people of America in the right direction; that war not erupt, that allies not be cut; and that things work in our favor.

In summary, give Trump a chance. If it's 


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Sunday, October 16, 2016

African Fashion Week Chicago

What I wore


 
 

 

 

Clutch- Akira, Pink duster- ASOS, Pants- Forever21, Cami- Boohoo

This was a last minute look I put together because the Perspex boots I bought from EGO was ill-fitting, so I had to do an outfit change. 

Tuesday, October 11, 2016

SONGS OF THE WEEK

Pretty much my updated playlist.

Psquare- Bank Alert
Phyno- E sure for Me
Phyno- Pino Pino
Davido- Gbabe Oshi
Olamide- Orobo



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Tuesday, October 4, 2016

Atlanta 2.0

How's your week going?
I'm on my 6th and final day off work... I had a very long weekend.

October 1st was Nigerian Independence Day and I wanted to experience the weekend in a different city as I've always celebrated in Chicago/ St. Louis. I asked my coworker friend, Kay to go with me on this mini vaca.
I got an evening flight out to ATL on Friday night, checked in at our hotel and waited on Kay's arrival. We ended up going to the first party of the weekend at Josephine's Lounge (I was there last year)- we were only there for an hour, but we were so tired, so that worked out for us.

S.N.- The trip was sorta last minute and our Airbnb options weren't viable, so we booked a room at DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel in Buckhead.

Friday night. Dress from Boohoo
 On Saturday, we walked to Lenox Square mall which was 10 minutes away to have brunch and desperately purchase phone chargers because we didn't go with ours. We checked out some stores too.

 

Top- H&M, Sandals- Tory Burch
  
In front of Georgia Aquarium
Later on, we went to World of Coca~Cola. Now that visit was definitely planned (as a Coke addict); and it was informative. I enjoyed the tour, and got to satisfy my taste buds with various Coca~Cola products from around the world [I disliked "Beverly" soda from Italy].


 

 

Where my thirst was quenched
When we were done, we met up with a friend, then went to the salon to tend to Kay's roots :) 
The salon looked really nice.
Later that night, we celebrated Independence Day at club Eleven45, aka "the Nigerian club" as specified by our Uber driver, lol.

Uber selfie
Sunday was chill and relaxing. We went out to eat at Ike's Cafe & Grill, a Nigerian restaurant that I found very appeasing. It's a lot different from the naija restaurants in Chicago.

I had the spiciest Ayamase ever!! I took a few spoonfuls and traded my stew for Efo riro
Our weekend turn up ended at a Day party at Eden's lounge with Nigerian Djs, Ecool and King Ola. I had a blast, to say the least!

 

Top- Boohoo, Skirt- Zara, Shoes- Topshop

Not sure where I'll be next, but be rest assured that it'll be documented.

 



Sunday, September 18, 2016

Wall of Frames?

Another season, another switch up.

Hey guys.
Happy Sunday! So this morning, I woke up with an idea in mind. Each weather season, I find myself trying to switch things around in my apartment. Now I only do this because I know I won't be moving anytime soon. In fact, I've promised myself that I'd be in this apartment until I pack my bags and move to my [future] husband's house. I mean, who likes moving? Not me!

While I was away in school, I'd always dreamed of living in a loft or a high-rise building overlooking Lake Michigan or Downtown Chicago, but after I graduated, I immediately got a job after NCLEX (thank God) and had little time to shop around for apartments...so, I settled. My current space isn't bad at all- I live on the 14th floor and Lake Michigan is right behind the building. But that's by the way.

I love interior decoration; styling, and all things of the Art world, so putting things together in my cozy space comes easy for me. I thought: If I were to live in a loft, my decors would be rustic or industrial; and if it were to be a high-rise building, it'd be modern. Right now, I'm kinda everywhere- bedroom is sorta nautical/mid-modern, and my living room is...just there.

Last year, I had started a Wall of Frames section in an area between my bedroom and bathroom, but then I soon realized the space was just too small and wasn't living up to my expectations, and that's when I thought: why don't I fill up a space with wall-clocks!? 
I didn't go crazy on my purchases. The clocks bought from Target, Marshall's and T.J. Maxx had reasonable price tags. I postponed my trip to IKEA (they have beautiful, inexpensive clocks!). 


I'm not fully satisfied with the look. I need to add 2-3 more clocks [I promise I won't go crazy with it].



How is your apartment/home styled?
Share in the comment section.


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Tuesday, September 6, 2016

The City That Never Sleeps- NYC

I know, I know. No blog post in over a month. I gotta do better, y'all.

Anyway, let me start by saying this past weekend was so much fun! Some of my girlfriends and I decided to go on a trip to New York for Labor Day weekend. We weren't going to explore the city per say...we just wanted to have some fun and relaxing time. I mean, we work so hard; that break was needed biko.

Yabo, me, Kennie
Yabo, Kennie, and I caught a 6AM flight from Midway airport on Friday which I almost missed! God bless my Uber driver...and Yabo for waking me up lol.
We stayed at a cozy Airbnb apartment in Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn (it had its flaws, but I won't delve into that). The neighborhood wasn't bad at all, but we had no business exploring it. We got some Thai food down the street; did some groceries, and awaited the other half of the group.

Friday night, we went to Lexicon nightclub where Dj Tunez kept us on our feet all night long!

Friday night Snap Chat excerpt
On Saturday, we had a Romper-and-the-City day. Cute right? Hehe. 
We went to some stores downtown Manhattan; checked out Madison Square Garden, and walked past the Empire State building. We didn't get to Times Square because... I forget. But like I stated earlier, we didn't necessarily go to NY to explore.
I must include that we were the center of attraction everywhere we went. People knew we weren't from the city, I guess from the way we looked at our surroundings, and/or the way we were dressed. We even got stopped for some photos.



With Mobs



Romper- H&M, Sandal- Saks Fifth Avenue (Melissa + Jason Wu)


Sooo, we were supposed to go to a lounge that Saturday night, but we all thought it'd be a great idea to take a nap after eating, you know, to get some energy...but child, we found ourselves awake at 1am!
 LOL, I kinda saw that coming. Don't allow China take "naps" before a night out.

Best bae.
Top- H&M
We dedicated Sunday to Coney Island. I loved every bit of Coney Island and the vibe it exuded- from the rides, to the street snacks, to the beach view...what a sight!
When we were through, we were told that the Caribbean Carnival was a few blocks away, but babes couldn't be bothered- we'd gotten so tired. We grabbed dinner at Festac Grill, a naija restaurant and headed home.


L-R: Yabo/Yabz, Me, Tokunboh/Toks, Mobola/Mob, Kennie/Ken, Vanessa/Van

After resting in (we dared not take a nap this time), we headed to Copacabanna nightclub in NYC. I don't remember who the Nigerian DJ was, but it was "LIT". If you follow me on Snap Chat, you know how it went down.


On Monday [Labor Day], we stayed in; watched videos on YouTube, talked, and napped. I napped 3 times I believe (now you know my secret to looking young, lol).
Later that evening, we went to a Day Party hosted by a friend of mine, Gbenga "Cap B". 
Popular Nigerian DJ, DJ Obi was on the turntables. He was spectacular!



Top- Boohoo, Satin Shorts- H&M, Heels- Steve Madden

After all was said and done, we packed up and flew back to Chicago at 6am today [Tuesday].

I'd definitely like to go back to explore the city.
I look forward to my next trip already!

We'll talk soon.
C.U.














Monday, August 8, 2016

AdeDinma 2016


Hi lovelies! 
August 23rd was the day my big sis traded her last name! The whole of that day was magical and we were all very excited for it to come. 
I waited till the last minute to write my speech/toast and it was a bad idea. After the rehearsal dinner, I slept off, so I had 1 hour on Saturday morning to write it! Locking myself in our hotel bathroom at the Marriott in Bloomington-Normal, I got a lil inspiration from a speech online (can't find it), but here's my toast. Myself and the best man had 8 minutes allocated to our speech.

"Good evening, distinguished guests. For those of you who don't know me, I'm the immediate younger sister of this fabulous bride! My name is Chinazor which can also be remixed to China or Chinah.
I want to start by congratulating Rosie and Kunle, and thanking you all for coming to celebrate with us.

I always gush about the story of Rosie and Kunle as I remember exactly the way this played out and how she told me she wasn't sure how dating her close friend would turn out, but look at what God has done! Their friendship turned relationship has blossomed with God's blessings which I pray will last for decades to come.

I knew very little about Kunzie before he dated my sister (and I still do). These two are very privatatteeee (laying emphasis)! But I do know he's the perfect man for Rosie- he's intelligent, and easy-going, and my family and I are happy to have him and we know the feeling is mutual.

Rosie or Chirose, chidisgo, brother chidinma as I fondly called her when we were younger. Yes, brother in the sense that she was the toughest girl I'd ever known. I mean, she's the true definition of a Leo. Chidi is a tough nut to crack, but she has a very beautiful soul that I'm sure everyone knows of. Chi, you look incredibly gorgeous tonight. 

Growing up, Rosie was always several steps ahead of me (we didn't live together for the most part) as she was always in another city away in school, but Chi, thank you for sharing 25 years of your life with me. I won't delve into those interesting or embarrassing stories that we share because I'm timed and because my mouth has gotten very dry... and because I'm an emotional wreck. But Chi, thanks for teaching me a lot!! As the first child you have truly paved the way for your siblings, and we appreciate you.

But Rosie and Kunle, I want to remind you two that God is always with you. As you all know, marriage is a task! You need to have a lot of understanding: when one partner is hot headed, the other has to shift their mood gear into cool. Love is a beautiful thing. Love is kind, love is patient. My prayer for you two is to celebrate many anniversaries. In years to come, we'll celebrate your 25th wedding anniversary and then 50th and so on. May you multiply, may you continue to find favor in God and man, and may you always know love, peace and joy through our lord Jesus. 

Please raise your glasses as we make a toast to my beloved sister and her awesome groom:

To the bride and groom!!!





I can't post photos of them just yet. Official photos will be out after which I'll make additions to this post!

Hair styling by Theresa
Dress by Olivia
Make up by Lola

XXXO
C.U.