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romancescams · 6 years
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The Tragic Story Of Khadijat
This is the story of a young woman who was murdered as a part of a Nigerian Yahoo Ritual.
The following is reprinted from the Nigerian New Media. We are reprinting it as written. It will sound odd, and that is the reason.
THERE is a sense in which the recent murder of Miss Khadijat Adenike Oluboyo, the daughter of the immediate past deputy governor of Ondo State, Alhaji Lasisi Oluboyo, allegedly at the hands of her lover of eight years, represents a sad commentary on the abyss into which national values have sunk in Nigeria. Not only does the narrative of Khadijat’s killing drip with the increasingly loose, lewd and base direction of youth life, it also poignantly shows how futile the attempt to affect their cognition and thought processes through education has been. A university graduate, Khadihat’s lover had, without qualms, told the police how he was recruited into the gang of dupes called yahoo boys, thus confirming the claim of the bereaved father that his daughter was murdered for purposes of money-making rituals.
Khadijat was killed in the bid for voodoo money which social commentators affirm is the latest fad in town among “the big boys.” The big boys are the noveaux riches who have little or no means of livelihood but cultivate extravagant lifestyles through fraud and various wild schemes and scams. Max Weber, the famous 19th century social scientist, once posited that one of the “functions of science was to disenchant the universe,” by which he meant the suspension of myths and superstitions. But in Nigeria, young people are returning to the medieval age and resurrecting myths and superstitions in their quest for the means with which to cope with modern-day challenges.
Their peers in the West, people like Mark Zuckerberg of Facebook, have created immense wealth for themselves using their ingenuity and intellect. They created universal platforms for social communication through digital technology. Sadly, however, Nigerian youths would prefer the bizarre method of gory and gruesome murder to, in their wild imagination, attract wealth through voodoo. Often, people are propelled into action by their knowledge and persuasions and it is tragic that the country’s youths seem to have been persuaded, ensnared and obviously propelled into these bizarre actions by atavism. They must have watched their fathers in politics and the bureaucracy visiting shrines and thought it fit and proper to replicate such means for immediate social prominence. This is certainly a development for which a disoriented society like Nigeria must take the rap.
The youths pick their models from their immediate environment in politics and business and, to be frank, there aren’t many in these sectors to provide any positive inspiration. Many of these youths are more disoriented than the society that has produced them. They want immediate gratification in their quest for sudden wealth. The gap of inequality between the rich and the poor has also increased the desperation among the people. They seek immediate wealth with scant regard for the legitimacy or otherwise of the means for doing so. There is also the influence of peer groups on these youths. Truth be told, the older generation is not quite exemplary in form and content, and is offering no help to the incoming generations.
It is unfortunate and regrettable that these youths are already too immersed in living on the fast lane to have any sense of moral rectitude and retrace their steps. To a great extent, parents and guardians have been negligent in giving them a positive direction during their socialisation processes. For the youths, for whom experts insist that examples are better than precepts, it is little wonder that they have eventually turned up the way they have. The Nigerian society, in particular government at all levels, must urgently contemplate redeeming these disoriented youths for the sake of the country’s future.
The National Orientation Agency (NOA) and other information agencies have a great responsibility to offer a moral compass through the available platforms to influence the thinking of the youths and hopefully their eventual actions. It is dangerous to have the young generation hooked to an obviously redundant belief system in a world gravitating towards science, technology and artificial intelligence. In that world, they will be savages long overdue for extinction. We commiserate with the Oluboyos and wish them the fortitude to bear the irreparable loss. Needless to say, the killer must get his just deserts.
To most of us, it is incomprehensible how human beings can be used in rituals to steal from others. Yet the Nigerian subculture of Yahoo Yahoo (Yahoo Boys or Yahoo Plus) does exactly that.
Important Lessons Every Single Lady Should Learn from Adenike Khadijat’s Death
From another article about this tragedy:
Important Lessons Every Single Lady Should Learn from Adenike Khadijat’s Death
News abut the tragic death of Adenike Khadijat, daughter of immediate past Ondo State Deputy Governor, Alhaji Olugbenga Oluboyo, is currently trending.
Adenike, who was reported missing a few days ago was found dead in Akure, the state capital, at her boyfriend’s house, Vanguardreports. Sources say they had been dating for a couple of years but broke up for a long while, and recently reconnected.
She was reportedly found dead under the bed of her Abuja-based boyfriend, Adeyemi Alao, in Oke-Aro area of the city on Thursday, after she was allegedly murdered for money rituals, Guardian reports.
Reports state that Khadijat, who lived at State House Villa, around the permanent site of Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba Akoko, and was a final year student of the institution, was reported missing for six days by her friends and family.
While confirming the incident, the state Police Public Relations Officer, Femi Joseph, noted that the body of the deceased was found, following a tip-off. Joseph added that some arrests had been made in connection with the death of Khadijat, assuring that full briefing would be conducted in the next 48 hours by the command after the completion of investigations.
This is sad news , the whole incident  got me really worried because I feel like as single ladies, we need to be cautious and smart when dealing with the opposite sex. I mean, no lady should risk her life for the sake of any relationship.
The rate at which young men with evil intentions are looking for money these days is very alarming. They can take drastic measures to achieve wealth overnight. While we’re not accusing Alao of killing his girlfriend (because innocent until proven guilty right? Plus investigations are still ongoing), there is no doubt that she died under very suspicious circumstances while visiting him.
Given the situation, I would like to share some safety tips for all the young women out there who are currently in a relationship or about to go on a first date:
Please tell your bestie, sister or anybody close to you about your weekend getaway with boo. Your safety is very important.
If you are meeting boo for the first time after a long time, I would advice that you meet at a public place instead of a private location i.e his house. This is to ensure that if things start to go awry, you are in control of the situation since you are on neutral ground. People do change, keep that in mind.
3.  Be wary of the new friends you make, especially anyone introduced by a business associate or friends. Don’t socialize with strangers too soon and be very sensitive
4. Trust your intuition.
5. Limit your alcohol consumption when visiting anyone, I guess ladies can be easily taken advantage of when they are intoxicated.
Adenike Khadijat
Miss Adenike Khadijat Oluboyo
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Her Killer: Adeyemi Alao popularly known as QS
Her Killer: Adeyemi Alao popularly known as QS
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Important Lessons Every Single Lady Should Learn from Adenike Khadijat’s Death
The Tragic Story Of Khadijat The Tragic Story Of Khadijat This is the story of a young woman who was murdered as a part of a Nigerian Yahoo Ritual.
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Ayo Dosunmu is the star Illini basketball always needed
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How Chicago native Ayo Dosunmu left a lasting legacy at Illinois.
Ayo Dosunmu put on an all black outfit when he woke up to go to school on October 19, 2017. He changed his Twitter avatar to a blank black box, and so did the rest of his large, supportive family that had been visible throughout the recruiting process. Dosunmu had whittled down his college choice to Illinois and Wake Forest, and he wasn’t about to give any clues before he revealed his decision at the Jordan Brand store in the heart of downtown Chicago.
Dosunmu was considered the top basketball player in the city and a borderline five-star prospect depending on which recruiting service you trusted. He was exactly the type of recruit that had broken the spirit of Illini fans so many times before.
Illinois basketball didn’t always feel like a punchline, but it had become one in the years following its 2005 Final Four run. Illinois captivated the country behind Dee Brown, Deron Williams, and Luther Head, but it couldn’t turn an iconic team into future wins on the recruiting trail. It started to feel like making the Illini your second choice was a rite of passage for top local recruits who were deciding where they would play college basketball.
Eric Gordon verbally committed to Illinois only to end up at Indiana. Jon Scheyer became a legend for his scoring outbursts at suburban Glenbrook North playing for the brother of Illinois coach Bruce Weber, but he still picked Duke over heading to Champaign. Sherron Collins and Julian Wright picked Kansas. Jalen Brunson picked Villanova. Cliff Alexander, then the No. 2 overall prospect in America out of Chicago’s Curie High School, mistakenly picked up an Illinois hat for a moment before revealing that he’d spend his lone college season in Lawrence. The reaction video of Illinois fans watching Alexander’s mishap felt like the program’s defining moment since the Final Four run.
Illinois fans remembered Shaun Livingston wearing an Illini jersey to school at nearby Peoria the day before picking Duke. They had pegged Quentin Snider and Jeremiah Tilmon as saviors only to see each renege on their oral commitments and eventually go to Louisville and Missouri, respectively, instead. The thought of a highly-touted recruit listing the Illini as a finalist was enough to trigger feelings of dread and resignation for anyone who cared about the program. These stories only ended one way.
Illinois coach Brad Underwood reportedly didn’t know Dosunmu’s intentions when the lights went off in the Jordan Brand store and a short video played thanking everyone who helped the point guard get to this point. Kanye West’s “Homecoming” blared from the speakers as the lights came on and Dosunmu entered the room wearing a white Illini polo. Illinois basketball, for once, didn’t come in second.
Three and a half years later, Dosunmu has become the best guard in college basketball, and maybe even its best player. He would have led Illinois to its first NCAA tournament appearance since 2013 as a sophomore last season before Covid-19 stopped daily life as we know it. Now he has Illinois lined up for a No. 1 seed.
“I just felt that playing for my home state and investing in my home state meant more than it would at another school,” Dosunmu told SB Nation. “I thought I had a chance to do something special at Illinois.”
This is the impact Illinois basketball was always waiting for when it pinned its hopes and dreams on high schoolers who ultimately decided they’d rather play college basketball somewhere else. Dosunmu was the right player at the right time to finally make it happen.
Dosunmu started his high school career in Chicago playing at Westinghouse, a formerly proud program that had been relegated down to the inferior White division when he showed up as a freshman. The team appeared to be entering a rebuilding phase, but Dosunmu wouldn’t let that happen. He put up gaudy scoring numbers all season and led Westinghouse to a conference championship that put the school back to the Red division with the rest of the Public League powers.
Still, Dosunmu wanted to compete for state championships and knew he needed a bigger stage for that. He decided to transfer to Morgan Park, one of the city’s premier programs. The Mustangs were led by Nick Irvin, the boisterous and affable head coach whose family also runs the city’s top grassroots program on Nike’s EYBL circuit, the Mac Irvin Fire. Irvin had coached plenty of great players, but he quickly realized Dosunmu could be better than all of them.
“The first day of practice, I knew he had the chance to become one of the best players to ever come out of Chicago,” Irvin told SB Nation.
If Irvin saw his long-term potential, Dosunmu knew it wasn’t his team just yet. Morgan Park had a senior guard in Charlie Moore who was positioning himself as the top player in the city and a top 100 recruit nationally. Irvin pleaded with Dosunmu to take over more often offensively, but the sophomore was content to defend and distribute while Moore pushed for Mr. Basketball. Morgan Park was upset in the super-sectional round of the state playoffs, but Dosunmu’s reputation was starting to take off.
He debuted on the EYBL’s 17U level in the spring and started opening eyes. His first scholarship offer came from Illinois-Chicago and assistant coach Ron ‘Chin’ Coleman. Illinois and then-head coach John Groce offered shortly after. Before long, Dosunmu had gone from unranked to a top-40 recruit flirting with five-star status on some publications.
Suddenly, Dosunmu was crowned the next big thing in the city. With Moore off to play college ball at Cal, Morgan Park would be his team. Irvin says Dosunmu worked as hard as any player he’s ever been around heading into his junior year, often going from hours-long practices with Morgan Park straight into individual skill training with his father Quam. Irvin found a player who hated being coddled and wanted to be pushed to the limit by his coach.
“It’s either state championship or bust,” Irvin recalls telling Dosunmu. “It’s going to come down to you closing out games and closing out teams. I always told him people remember players that close games out like MJ and Kobe. His junior year, he won us a lot of games late.”
Now nearing 6’5 as a point guard, Dosunmu was becoming a takeover scorer who thrived going to the basket and was starting to make progress with an awkward-looking jump shot. He powered Morgan Park through the Public League gauntlet and into the state semifinals, where he suffered a season-ending ankle injury in the first five minutes of the game. Morgan Park would win a state championship without him.
Dosunmu went back to the EYBL circuit months later and certified his borderline five-star status. USC, Xavier, NC State, and Wake Forest were all-in. Illinois had hired a new head coach in Brad Underwood, and he hired a new assistant: Chin Coleman, the same coach who gave Dosunmu his first scholarship.
Dosunmu and his family didn’t want to let speculation over his college decision hang over his senior year. He got together with his inner circle — his parents Jamarra and Quam, his sisters Joselynn and Khadijat, his brother Kube — and made a decision that felt natural for him.
“Illinois is our state program,” Dosunmu’s father told SB Nation. “We want Illinois to be on top. We believed we had the right pieces and could turn it around.”
“We like challenges. We like building things. We’re a hard working family. Illinois was a perfect fit.”
Dosunmu played through another leg injury as a senior, but he wasn’t going to let it keep him off the floor. After leading Morgan Park back to the state title game, he scored a record 28 points in the final outing to bring the Mustangs back-to-back championships.
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Dosunmu didn’t have much time to heal up after high school season — he was invited to try out for USA Basketball’s U18 team in the FIBA Americas Championship, made the team, and flew to Ontario for the competition. There, Dosunmu teamed with current NBA players Coby White, Cole Anthony, and Tyrese Maxey and finished sixth on the team in scoring as the Americans won the gold medal. It was another impressive accomplishment in his prep career, but his body never had much time to recover from nagging leg and ankle injuries.
Dosunmu was hailed as the Illini’s savior when he committed, but those around him sensed it wasn’t going to happen overnight. Illinois had lost two key players to transfer over the offseason in Mark Smith and Michael Finke, leaving a young team without much proven talent or depth in the front court.
Illinois was swept out of the 2018 Maui Invitational. It started 1-7 in Big Ten play and finished only above Nebraska and Northwestern in the conference. It had the second-worst defense in the Big Ten and an offense that ranked No. 83 in the country. This was a young team and a bad team by any measure, but there were flashes of the player Dosunmu would eventually become. He closed out a win against Michigan State with a pull-up three, and beat Ohio State with a catch-and-shoot triple from NBA range. He led the team in scoring, but his efficiency — 43.5 percent from the field, 69.5 percent from the foul line — left a lot to be desired.
Dosunmu was projected as a borderline first round pick throughout his freshman year. If some expected him to leave school for good, his father wasn’t one of them.
“He didn’t pass the eye test to me,” Quam Dosunmu said. “I knew he wasn’t ready for grown men at the time because his body hadn’t healed.”
Dosunmu made the surprising decision to announce his return to school without even testing the draft process. He was back for his sophomore season with a goal of going from top prospect to top player.
Illinois got a big boost going into the season with the commitment of Kofi Cockburn, a mammoth seven-foot, 290-pound center from Brooklyn by way of Jamaica. Cockburn provided a much needed infusion of talent as the No. 43 recruit in the RSCI while also filling Illinois’ biggest need. Finally, the Illini had a big man who could fortify the paint on defense and provide interior scoring.
The Illini lost close games to Maryland, Miami (FL), and Missouri to start the season, but things fully started to click in the heart of conference season. Illinois rattled off seven straight wins against Big Ten opponents during one stretch, and they closed the regular season as winners of five of six. Dosunmu was the catalyst and was fully growing into his reputation as one of the best closers in the sport.
He iced a win over Wisconsin with a step-back three. He finished off Northwestern with a deep pull-up. He used his size to bang home a 15-foot game-winner over Zavier Simpson and Michigan. He hit a bomb to beat Indiana and a mid-range shot to down Iowa. Dosunmu improved his scoring average to a team-best 16.6 points per game and was named All-Big Ten First Team. Illinois was ranked in the 30s in efficiency on both ends of the floor and set to get its first NCAA tournament bid since 2013.
Then the pandemic hit.
“We had a chance to win the Big Ten Tournament and I had a chance to improve my stock,” Donsumu said. “But Covid had other plans. I tried to accept it for what it was.”
Covid-19 changed life as we know it for everyone, but it felt particularly devastating for a 20-year-old on the precipice of accomplishing what he had worked so hard for. Again, Dosunmu had a decision to make: turn pro or return for his junior year. To hear his family tell it, he may have made a different choice if not for the pandemic.
“We’re a family of planners,” Quam said. “There was too many uncertainness that came with draft process, with the G League during Covid. We probably wouldn’t be doing an interview right now if not for the pandemic.”
Dosunmu himself also said it was a difficult question to answer:
“I pretty much took it one year at a time,” Dosunmu said. “Talking to my family, they really helped me make the best decision for myself and for my long-term future. My mom always told me you don’t have to save this family. We’re in a great financial situation. I think that allowed me to put in the work I needed.”
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The success Dosunmu has experienced as a junior is the direct result of a hard-charging offseason meant to transform his body and his skill set. He owes the former to Illinois strength and conditioning coach Adam Fletcher. The work didn’t stop after hours of lifting. Fletcher also overhauled Dosunmu’s diet and took it upon himself to see that the point guard was eating enough even when he didn’t have the appetite for it.
“Baked chicken, macaroni, mashed potatoes, salad,” Dosunmu recalls. “He’d give me a big plate and say you gotta eat all of this. It came a point where he would sit down at the table with me and watch me eat and make sure I digested it right.”
From the time he entered the program until now, Dosunmu says he put on at least 25 pounds of muscle. The player he is today wouldn’t be possible without it.
When it came to fine-tuning his skill set, Dosunmu went back to the only trainer he’s had his entire life: his family. His father Quam and his brother Kube worked to remake a three-point shot that bottomed out as a sophomore. For as good as Dosunmu was last season, he knew only making 29 percent of his three-pointers wasn’t going to cut it.
The elder Dosunmus recorded every shot Ayo was taking in his training sessions and compared it to what they saw in games. When they found an attempt that looked good, they would go back to the floor and try to replicate the mechanics with a focus on his elbows and follow through. They held him to a high standard, not considering each drill complete until he made 80 percent of his shots.
“It took so many long nights in the gym,” Dosunmu told SB Nation. “Frustrating nights. Threw so many balls all over the gym to get to the point where I got to now.”
Dosunmu has been one of the very best players in the country from the start of the season. Along the way, he’s helped make the Illini one of the country’s very best teams.
Underwood has spread the floor around the two-man game of Dosunmu and Cockburn with electric results. Pick-and-rolls including passes make up half of Dosunmu’s possessions, and Illinois has scored in the 88th percentile in the country on those play types. Dosunmu has thrived driving the ball to the basket since his high school days, but now he knows how to read pick-and-roll coverages as a passer and has more confidence in his pull-up shooting.
Almost every area of Dosunmu’s game has leveled up as a junior. His 30 percent assist rate is a career-best, up from 21 percent. He ended the regular season making 40 percent of his three-pointers, a massive improvement from last season, even if it’s still on modest volume. He’s getting to the line more than ever — a 34 percent free throw rate, up from 25 percent each of his first two years — and he’s making the freebies when he gets there. The point guard who was a 69 percent free throw shooter as a freshman now makes 78 percent from the foul line. He’s pulled off the impressive feat of having his most efficient scoring season (57.1 percent true shooting) while posting his highest usage rate (30 percent) yet.
Illinois has a top-10 offense and top-10 defense, one of only three teams in America that can say that. Right now, Dosunmu is the only player in the country to average more than 20 points, five assists, and six rebounds while shooting better than 50 percent on two-pointers and 40 percent on three-pointers.
The late game heroics have, of course, been there again. He hit a catch-and-shoot three to bury Indiana, a pull-up to beat Nebraska in overtime, an NBA-range three to finish off Northwestern, and a driving layup to defeat Ohio State.
Dosunmu made that last shot while wearing a black mask after suffering a broken nose at the end of a close loss against Michigan State. He doesn’t love how the mask affects his vision, but it has a way of making him look even more intimidating.
The Illini are finally back in the NCAA tournament, and they aren’t just happy to be there. With a likely No. 1 seed next to their name, Dosunmu is thinking about the Final Four and the national championship. Anything less will ultimately be a disappointment.
When asked why he broke the trend of hometown stars spurning the Illini, Dosunmu looked forward instead of backward.
“Five to 10 years from now, the legacy I leave at my home school will mean more than anywhere else.”
That legacy — one of the great players in the history of Illini basketball — has already been cemented. The final chapter just might be the best part yet.
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marriagebase · 6 years
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20 Beauty Influencers Who Will Inspire Your Next Portrait Session
When planning for a portrait picture you don’t want to be basic. Even with no makeup or a full red lip, makeup is becoming more diverse and expansive. Here at Resource, we list the top beauty influencers who will give your portrait pics a little something extra.
1. AndrewsDayOff 
Andrew is a hilarious, talented makeup guru doing the regular influencer groove: hauls, makeup tutorials, and vlogs. He’s also a doctor, which breaks a lot of societal constraints on what defines professionalism in the workplace. Vocal and inventive, Andrew is sure to help you correct your dark circles with an EOS lippie. He also features his kitty in a lot of his videos–which is a plus when you’re trying to calm down and fix a look.
2. Angela Guzman 
Known for her Instagram-worthy looks, Angela changes the beauty game. A strong liner with colorful lips, she brings in a creative and unique approach to your average day-to-day portrait pic. From Dorito’s inspired eyeshadow to a quick red shadow/lip look, she’s got every color down.
3. Christina Suh
Christina is able to take a bad skin day into smooth, flawless skin. She also does Halloween tutorials like Pennywise and Freddy Krueger. Christina is very open and transparent about every product she uses and goes step by step to make sure you follow each brush stroke she does. She also does hair tutorials, for those who wake up with bad bedhead.
4. Jackie Aina 
Makeup brands have been more encompassing for a demand for more skin colors in their products, and Jackie is one of the forerunners in that. Going through CC creams that finally produce darker skin tones than those targeted towards light skin, she’s even the face of TooFaced’s new line of products. She’s a cheerleader for diversity in the beauty field and creates videos using just Muslim-owned/Halal products, and full glam Fenty products. Even with the limited products you may have in your closet, Jackie’s able to teach you new techniques on anything you choose to put on your face.
5. Estée Lalonde
Looking for a more minimal approach? Estée’s chic, simple-not-boring routines work off what you already have. From summer freckles to collaborations with the amazing Katie Jane Hughes. Much less color and pop than what’s on this list, but if you’re on a budget and only have your glitter shadow and liner, Estée’s your girl.
6. Katie Jane Hughes
Mentioned above on her collabs with Estée Lalonde and even Glossier, Katie is an Instagram glossy eyeshadow/liner queen. She somehow perfected the just-the-right-amount gloss look without looking too sticky or too minor. Although she does not have a Youtube channel, you can find her on Instagram sharing her recent collaborations or cool story material you can do easily on your way to a late shoot. She even does a video for Snapchat-inspired skin (because we all know we want whoever’s skins in that filter).
7. Evelina Forsell
If you’re looking for a girl with slime green hair to tell you how to do a quick wing, Evelina’s got you covered. Full of affordable products from NYX to Elf, Evelina’s tutorials walk you step by step. You can find tutorials like October-inspired copper orange shadow or pink freckles. Also an ardent feminist, you can hear some pep talk while you’re fixing your wing.
8. IAMKARENO
Karen Yeung has been in the Youtube influencer game for a long time. A forerunner for Asian-American beauty and fashion, she has tutorials on Korean makeup looks using only American products. She also does apricot inspired look and drugstore looks if you need a quick refresh. She’s also an amazing videographer, using her videos as an art form sometimes posting her own short video projects. 
9. Koleen Diaz
If you have either long or short hair and need a quick stylin’ before a shoot, check out Koleen. With sixteen quick and easy hairstyles, Koleen lays out high ponys to low braids. Known for her more practical approach to beauty and hair, Koleen will show you how to last a whole shoot with everything in-tact. She even has a video on poses, which will be perfect after you’re done with a full face of Fenty.
10. Peakmill
Speaking her native Yoruba tongue in some of the videos, Khadijat goes step by step in the basics of everyday golden glam. If you’re in a rush and need a quick look, she even has that for you in under four minutes. If you’re playing around with a wig and need some help, Khadijat gives you flawless picture-perfect waves. 
11. Desi Perkins
With over three million subs on Youtube, Desi is a prominent figure in the Latinx beauty influencer scene. Her looks were hailed by the likes of Kim K, so you know her tutorials will give you a flawless look for your shoot. From peachy neutral to smokey gunmetal, she has the whole spectrum down. If you’re trying to be spooky, she has a terrifying witch doctor look that will scare every kid on your block.
12. Alissa Ashley
Looking for affordable and easy-to-follow tutorials? Alissa covers everything from drugstore looks to Halloween green sultry style eyes. She even did a drag look that really pops on camera. She works all across the board with a minimal classic look to a MET Gala Kim K look, both beautiful on camera.
13. HeFlawless
Looking to laugh before forcibly smiling for three hours straight? Kenneth’s got you with his easy to follow glam tutorials. He formats them as a GRWM (Get Ready With Me) so you hear about his wack adventures and stories. He’s one of those storytelling vloggers that actually has something hilarious to say while doing his makeup, so give him a listen on your way to a shoot.
14. Violette
Partial to the simple, chic, Parisian look? Violette gives you beautifully crafted French-inspired looks from Anna Karina to a quick, simple blue liner. She also has an amazing taste vintage clothing  so be sure to look at her fashion vids for some inspiration. This chic nude look is also a great minimal way to make your skin pop on camera.
15. Lupe Sujey Cuevas
If you love grungey goth looks, Lupe has the perfect smokey eye for you. Lupe’s bangs give her looks a cute nudge on top of her creative color combinations and autumn-inspired palettes. She came through on Valentine’s Day with a classic, romantic look and is pumping out Fall looks that will have you ready for your dramatic shoot at the park.
16. Angela Vanity
Trans beauty influencer, Angela, not only delivers on flawless skincare routines or glittery-glam eye routines. She also brings the hard truth of transitioning and being trans in a society that does not immediately recognize trans people as real people. Hilarious and loving, Angela will give beauty with a lot of extra, full-glamour, and sass.
17. NikkieTutorials
Nikkie has also been in the Youtube beauty influencer/vlogger game for years but has never stopped with the new looks. Known for her creative and strange routines, she can give you a quick cloud eye tutorial and a reversed, flipped makeup look all under half an hour. She has over 11 million subs for good reason, providing pristine, picture-perfect tutorials with quick, easily understood techniques.
18. Krizz’tina Mitchell
Krizzy’s eye tutorials are unmatched. Mastering the acclaimed cut-crease to adorable peachy eyes, Krizzy gives you camera-ready looks in easy consumed bits. Her techniques give your face fuller definition on camera through brow and liner tricks. She also has a couple of new fall-inspired videos out for your next autumn photo shoot.
19. Maya Ahmad
Based in the Middle East, Maya brings beautifully curated looks to you, often captioning her videos in her native Arabic language. She does great no-makeup makeup looks for a more minimal approach, and quick tutorials for on-the-go looks if you’re in a rush.
20. BrandiTV
Once you’re back from your shoot and need a break, Brandi delivers on some strange, hysterical tutorial spoofs. Known primarily for her Pennywise tutorial done after consuming an edible, Brandi has amazing Halloween/costume makeup/sfx tutorials. Mary Jane and alcohol friendly, she’s a great laugh for her ironic, gritty humor. Even going as far as painting her body pink for a cotton candy look.
          The post 20 Beauty Influencers Who Will Inspire Your Next Portrait Session appeared first on Resource.
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blazegist1 · 6 years
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See what yahoo plus boy did to Ex Deputy Governor’s Daughter
See what yahoo plus boy did to Ex Deputy Governor’s Daughter
See what yahoo plus boy did to Ex Deputy Governor’s Daughter. I Killed Khadijat To Become Rich In 7 Days So I Gave Her Body Parts To A Native Doctor, Fiance Confesses
*Says native doctor in Ondo Town took body parts
THE Holy Bible in Jeremiah 17 vs 9 succinctly stated that “The heart is deceitful above all things, and desperately wicked: who can know it?”
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How Ex Deputy Governor’s Daughter Was Killed By Lover, Private Part Cut!
How Ex Deputy Governor’s Daughter Was Killed By Lover, Private Part Cut!
I Killed Khadijat To Become Rich In 7 Days So I Gave Her Body Parts To A Native Doctor, Fiance Confesses
*Says native doctor in Ondo Town took body parts
THE Holy Bible in Jeremiah 17 vs 9 succinctly stated that “The heart is deceitful above all things, and desperately wicked: who can know it?”
This verse aptly described the story of a 27-year- old suspected ritualist, Adeyemi Alao, also known…
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icechuksblog · 6 years
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INDICATIONS emerged on Wednesday that two other accomplices partook in the killing of the daughter of the former Ondo deputy governor, Khadijat, who was allegedly killed by her boyfriend for money ritual.The main suspect, Adeyemi Alao, who made this confession during his parade by the Ondo State Police Command in Akure, the state capital, said the two other suspects took to their heels after killing the final year student of Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba Akoko.Explaining how the young lady was murdered, Adeyemi said his girlfriend of eight years was killed by the other two suspects but he dug the grave inside his room where the girl was buried.Giving the graphic details, Adeyemi said “Khadijat was my girlfriend since 2010 and she visited me to help her in writing her final project in school. She slept in my place on Thursday and left on Friday the following day.“She sent a text message to me on Monday, 2nd July that I should send some money to her. But I was surprised to see her that same Monday when she came with two boys to my room.“I left her in my room with the two boys but when they called me some 30 minutes later, one of the guys brought out a gun and ordered me to kneel down while one of them was making love to Khadijat who was naked on my bed”Adeyemi said further, “Khadijat was begging them to leave and promising not to tell anyone about what happened but they strangulated her in the process and ordered me to go and bring digger and shovel.“I thought they wanted to use that to escape from the scene of the incident but when I entered the room they were still there and ordered me to dig the grave where we buried her in my room and covered it with the rug. ”Asked why he failed to alert his parents or tenants when he was ordered to look for the diggers, he said “the tenants were busy watching World Cup match and the noise from the home theater in my room was too loud to make them know what was happening even when we were digging the grave in my room.“The two boys left after burying her and I couldn’t sleep in my room that day and I had to sleep in my brother’s room because I wasn’t myself and I couldn’t tell anyone because no one will believe my story.“I don’t know the two guys, though they have visited my place thrice with Khadijat I don’t know them or their names. I have been dating Khadijat since 2010, she was my girlfriend but I knew nothing about these guys, she invited them, I don’t know their names but I can recognise them.”When queried the motive behind the killing, the suspect said: “I did not kill Khadijat for money ritual, though I joined Yahoo business this year and never made any headway I don’t plan to do any ritual”.But the state Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO) Mr Femi Joseph, described the suspect defence as infantile saying Adeyemi implicated some people while the command has been trying to get those people.He said, “his defence is very infantile and does not hold any water and I am very sure in the next few hours he should begin to talk”.From Tribune
http://icechuks2.blogspot.com/2018/07/man-who-allegedly-killed-ex-deputy-gov.html
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thisdaynews · 6 years
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In Ondo:Ex-Deputy Gov's daughter found dead in boyfriend's house
New Post has been published on https://www.thisdaynews.net/2018/07/09/in-ondoex-deputy-govs-daughter-found-dead-in-boyfriends-house/
In Ondo:Ex-Deputy Gov's daughter found dead in boyfriend's house
In Ondo:Ex-Deputy Gov’s daughter found dead in boyfriend’s house
Miss Adenike Khadijat Oluboyo, daughter of the immediate past Deputy Governor of Ondo State, Alhaji Lasisi Olugbenga Oluboyo, was on Sunday found dead at her boyfriend’s house in Akure.
Oluboyo, who was a final year student of Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba Akoko, was found dead in her boyfriend’s house, Adeyemi Alao, popularly known as Q.S.
Mr Femi Joseph, the Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), Ondo command who confirmed the story to News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), described the incident as saddening and very unfortunate.
“It is not a rumour but it is a fact that the young lady was found dead this morning and it is saddening and very unfortunate.
“We are on it and trying to get some facts but the Commissioner of Police will brief the press about the details in another 48 hours,” Joseph said.
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@makeportraitsnotwar and #justgoshoot feature your best portraits chosen by a MPNW member . So keep tagging your best portraits #makeportraitsnotwar #justgoshoot_mpnw for your chance to be featured. : : Hi folks! It's @thisisjamesj with our weekly @justgoshoot x @makeportraitsnotwar collab feature. Can we talk for a minute about how you don't have to show a lot of skin to be sexy? And can we talk about how color can really be used to tell a story? This portrait of @jetsetterproblems by @iamcesarin floored me when I saw it so I knew it had to be my feature this week. Thanks Cesarin and Khadijat for contributing! If you'd like to be featured on our Tuesday collab post please tag your portraits #makeportraitsnotwar and #justgoshoot_mpnw : : Follow us on Twitter at @JustGoShoot and on Tumblr via the link in our profile. Thank you for your support! #random #photooftheday #F4F #beautiful #followback
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algernon25 · 7 years
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Femi Adebayo ex wife, Khadijat tells their LOVE story.. Read What She Said
http://dlvr.it/NbLrrk
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