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thesnapshotcafe · 1 year
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We have provided wedding photography and videography service for this sweet British Nigerian bride and groom on their very happy day with their friendly bridal party and groomsmen, family and friends. The couple decided there is no better time to plan a wedding, although the pandemic is still affecting the world. Perhaps love pulls us closer in difficult times. The wedding was held in Archway, North London. https://www.foreverlovewedding.com/ We first met them around 3 years ago and did their fun, casual engagement photo and video shoot in Springfield Park in North-East London. Feel free to take a look at their interview on how their story started for the first time with us and how they had met each other, how they fell in love and why their love grows stronger everyday. Religion plays a big part in their lives. God have pulled them closer with shared purpose and passion: https://vimeo.com/487444554 Same as all our previous Nigerian traditional weddings which we have done so many times, this wedding was so fun with energetic bridesmaids, groomsmen and all friendly guests. https://www.facebook.com/LondonandUKWeddingPhotographerandVideographer/ After their emotional church ceremony, we went to their banquet venue. The beautiful bride has planned a surprise dance for her husband with her sexy and pretty bridesmaids, after the "wedding essentials" - cake cutting, first dance, speeches and all traditional entrance dance. The couple has also planned 2 games during the banquet to get all their guests engaged. The couple's church ceremony was held in Worship Tabernacle, The Citadel, Archway and their banquet was held in Regency Banqueting Suite, Tottenham, North London. We wish them a happy married life forever. #RegencyBanquetingSuiteweddingvideography #londonweddingceremony #iamgettingmarried2023 #gettingmarried2024 #londoncaribbeanweddingphotographer #Peckhamweddingphotography #2024bride #2024brides #londonweddings #bride2024 #brides2024 #bridetobe2024 #2024bridetobe #AsoOke #Ipele #Buba #Gele #saree #lehenga #BridalAsoOke #weddingAsoOke #AsoOkeLondon #Ipelewedding #Bubawedding #Gelewedding #sareewedding #lehengawedding #IpeleLondon #BubaLondon #GeleLondon (at Woolwich, Greenwich, United Kingdom) https://www.instagram.com/p/CqTSiiVsAAC/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Yoruba Woman’s Ensemble: Buba (blouse), Iro (skirt), & Ipele (shoulder wrap)
Nigeria
Before 2018
Royal Pavilion & Museums, Brighton & Hove (Accession no.:R6047/1-3)
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yuregindenyarali · 1 month
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ipel ebe lutfen bagirma icicem cayimi sogumasi onemli degil ben zaten soguk iciyorum bir dakika da bir kizip durma😭😭
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strelles-universe · 2 years
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Asitatu Word of the Day
Pele - /pele/
(n.) A concretion of earthy or mineral matter, a stone
(adj.) Powerful or sturdy, Ipele
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444names · 2 years
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turkish and tolkienesque forenames
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hardynwa · 5 months
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Budget: FG to spend N837bn on 2,254 roads, bridges
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The Federal Government is planning to rehabilitate and construct 1,925 roads and highways across the country in the 2024 budget proposal, according to findings by us. The government also allocated N548.56b for roads construction in 2024, with the East-West and Benin-Akure roads getting N2bn and N3.75bn respectively. This is however separate from the N288.44bn allocated for the modernisation of 329 roads and bridges in the 2023 supplementary budget. If road projects in the supplementary budget are added to those in the 2024 budget proposal, it means the government is expected to spend N837bn on 2,254 roads and bridges in the 2023 and 2024 fiscal years. The road projects to be executed under the Ministry of Works also indicated the provision of N1.05bn for the removal of overgrown vegetation on some federal roads. An analysis of the 2024 budget christened, “Budget of Renewed Hope”, showed that the ministry allocated N3.19bn for the purchase of 50 motor vehicles. Some of the road projects to be constructed include the rehabilitation of Kabba- Ayere- Isua- Ipele road in Kogi and Ondo states at the cost of N2.14bn, as well as the construction of Ikot Ekpene border Aba-Owerri dual road at the cost of N1bn. Also, the dualisation of Lagos- Otta road will gulp N1bn while N8.2bn was provisioned for the counterpart funding of the Lafia bypass and 9th mile Enugu- Makurdi road. The Kano-Maiduguri Road Section IV, Potiskum-Damaturu Road got an allocation of N2.1bn, while the dualisation of Aba-Ikot Ekpene road in Abia/ Akwa Ibom states was allocated N1.41bn; the construction of Ikot Ekpene border-Aba – Owerri dualisation got the sum of N1.01bn, while the rehabilitation of Odukpani junction -Akpet central section -Ikom-Ogoja road in Cross River State got N1.1bn. The budget also made provisions for the construction of culverts and drainage in flood-prone areas on federal roads in the South-East zone at the cost of N3.03bn; N10.7bn for the counterpart funding for the expansion of the Abuja-Keffi carriageway while the rehabilitation of three sections of the Lokoja-Abuja road got N6bn, dualisation of Suleja-Minna road phase II in Niger State got N500m. A similar provision of N3.031bn was made for culverts and drains at flood-prone areas of the federal road network in the North West zone, while the rehabilitation of Shagamu road in Lagos State will gulp N1.3bn. The rehabilitation of the access road to Apapa/Tin can Island Port/NNPC depot got a budgetary allocation of N143.5m. In the South-South zone, provision was also made for culvert drainage and flood-prone areas on the federal road network in four locations in Rivers State for the sum of N2.6bn, the rehabilitation of Odukpani-Itu-Ikot Ekpene road, section I Odukpani- Itu Bridge head both in Cross River State, received an allocation of N1.5bn. For the dualisation of Ibadan/Ife-Ilesha road in Oyo State, a sum of N2.2bn was allocated, while N104m was set aside for the rehabilitation, construction and expansion of Lagos-Shagamu-Ibadan dual carriageway section I, Lagos State. The ministry also proposed to spend N15bn on emergency contingency funds, N145m for gaming and sports equipment, while local travel and transport was allocated N33 million. In the budget, the Federal Road Maintenance Agency also got N66.702bn for the repair and maintenance of federal roads and bridges in the country while an appropriation of N1bn was given for the construction of the agency’s corporate headquarters. Meanwhile, the Ministry of Works has instructed contractors who are being owed to approach the ministry with all relevant documents between December 12 and December 22, 2023. The ministry through a statement by the Chief Press Secretary to the minister, Uchenna Orji, on Sunday, said the current administration inherited huge debts arising from unpaid certificates of road projects to the tune of N1.5tn, a reduction of N10tn from the N11.16tn announced by the former Minister of Works, Babatunde Fashola, while defending the 2023 budget. Umahi revealed that to tackle the debt inherited from the past administration on ongoing road projects nationwide, he had set up six committees to review all debts of unpaid road projects. The minister said that the committees would also review the approved and unapproved variation of prices and all augmentations that were approved or were yet to be approved and make recommendations to the ministry. The statement read in part, “The minister notes the huge debts arising from unpaid certificates inherited from the past administration, which runs up to N1.5tn up till date and the expected contract reviews arising from inflation and has, therefore, set up six committees of one committee per geopolitical zone to review all debts of unpaid certified certificates generated before May 29th, 2023, and from May 29th 2023 to date. “The committees will also review the approved and unapproved variation of prices and all augmentations that were approved or are yet to be approved and make recommendations to the ministry’s management.” Read the full article
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crimechannels · 7 months
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By • Olalekan Fagbade NDLEA operatives seize several tons of illegal drugs in five States NDLEA has intercepted more than six tons of skunk in Ondo, Oyo, Lagos, Edo and Gombe states. Its spokesman, Mr Femi Babafemi stated in Abuja on Sunday that 2,197kg of skunk were recovered in four interdictions in parts of Ondo State within four days. He explained that 1,165.5kg of skunk were seized in Uso, Owo Local Government Area of Ondo State on Wednesday, while 691kgs of the drugs were recovered at Ukugu Forest in Ipele, in the state on Tuesday. “A suspect, Ifeanyi Abuguja, 32, was arrested with 87kg of same substance on Monday, Oct. 23 at Agula Road, Ogbese, in Akure North Local Government Area of the state. “At Ogbese Market in the same local government area of Ondo State, 253.5kg of the substance were recovered on Thursday, Oct. 26,’’ he stated. Babafemi added that, two suspects, Ayo Dele, 19, and Olaitan Ahmed, 23, were arrested with 160gm of Indian hemp at a drug joint at Inalende area of Ibadan on Sunday, Oct. 22. A follow-up operation at a warehouse in the area led to the recovery of 332kg of Indian hemp, he stated. The spokesman also stated that NDLEA operatives of the Lagos Command recovered a vehicle loaded with 209kg of “Loud’’ at Okun Ajah area of the state on Monday, Oct. 23. Babafemi added that NDLEA operatives in Gombe State recovered an abandoned consignment of 401 blocks of Indian hemp on Saturday. The consignment weighed 392kg, he stated, adding that 21,000 capsules of tramadol were also recovered at Tumfure area of Gombe. “In the early hours of Sunday, Oct. 29, NDLEA operatives in Edo stormed the Utese Forest in Ovia North East Local Government Area. “The operatives evacuated 2,931.3kg of Indian hemp from a warehouse in the forest,’’ Babafemi stated. (NAN)
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loveblackculture · 10 months
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Watch "Autogele with ipele look" on YouTube
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zoyaamirin · 2 years
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Posted @withrepost • @jennifer_ipel Pernah ngerasa turun gairah setelah punya anak ? Karena cape ngurus anak ? Karena ga pede lagi ? Sini curhat di RUMPI - Ruang Mimpi Mami Ipel 😚. Kita bahas tuntas bersama @zoyaamirin biar ranjang kalian semua kembali HOT ❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥. Jangan sampe ga ikut shaayy karena urusan ranjang itu penting buat keharmonisan rumah tangga #GTRUMPI #banjirkanindonesia (at Jakarta, Indonesia) https://www.instagram.com/p/Ck2eIJVvToi/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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alabs1 · 2 years
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ISWAP Terrorists Announce Presence In South-West Nigeria, Claim Responsibility For Attack On Police Vehicle In Ondo
ISWAP Terrorists Announce Presence In South-West Nigeria, Claim Responsibility For Attack On Police Vehicle In Ondo
The Islamic State-backed faction of Boko Haram, the Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP), formerly known as Jamā’at Ahl as-Sunnah lid-Da’wah wa’l-Jihād says its men attacked a police vehicle in Ondo State. According to ISWAP in a statement seen by SaharaReporters, the attack which was carried out by “soldiers of the caliphate” occurred in Ipele, Owo Local Government Area of the state. It…
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thesnapshotcafe · 1 year
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We have provided wedding photography and videography service for this sweet British Nigerian bride and groom on their very happy day with their friendly bridal party and groomsmen, family and friends. The couple decided there is no better time to plan a wedding, although the pandemic is still affecting the world. Perhaps love pulls us closer in difficult times. The wedding was held in Archway, North London. https://www.foreverlovewedding.com/ We first met them around 3 years ago and did their fun, casual engagement photo and video shoot in Springfield Park in North-East London. Feel free to take a look at their interview on how their story started for the first time with us and how they had met each other, how they fell in love and why their love grows stronger everyday. Religion plays a big part in their lives. God have pulled them closer with shared purpose and passion: https://vimeo.com/487444554 Same as all our previous Nigerian traditional weddings which we have done so many times, this wedding was so fun with energetic bridesmaids, groomsmen and all friendly guests. https://www.facebook.com/LondonandUKWeddingPhotographerandVideographer/ After their emotional church ceremony, we went to their banquet venue. The beautiful bride has planned a surprise dance for her husband with her sexy and pretty bridesmaids, after the "wedding essentials" - cake cutting, first dance, speeches and all traditional entrance dance. The couple has also planned 2 games during the banquet to get all their guests engaged. The couple's church ceremony was held in Worship Tabernacle, The Citadel, Archway and their banquet was held in Regency Banqueting Suite, Tottenham, North London. We wish them a happy married life forever. #RegencyBanquetingSuiteweddingvideography #londonweddingceremony #iamgettingmarried2023 #gettingmarried2024 #londoncaribbeanweddingphotographer #Peckhamweddingphotography #2024bride #2024brides #londonweddings #bride2024 #brides2024 #bridetobe2024 #2024bridetobe #AsoOke #Ipele #Buba #Gele #saree #lehenga #BridalAsoOke #weddingAsoOke #AsoOkeLondon #Ipelewedding #Bubawedding #Gelewedding #sareewedding #lehengawedding #IpeleLondon #BubaLondon #GeleLondon (at Thamesmead) https://www.instagram.com/p/CqTR1ZIsa38/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Yoruba Woman’s Ensemble: Buba (blouse), Iro (skirt), & Ipele (shoulder wrap)
Nigeria
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Royal Pavilion & Museums, Brighton & Hove
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brandonandtobi · 4 years
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Oh how time flies... On this day three years ago, we had our traditional wedding ceremony in Greensboro, NC The best part of the night was when @brandon.shoffner had to come and carry his wife 😂 In case you missed it, the wedding vlog is linked in bio ▶️ Dress by @tojufoyeh Photography by @denisebensonphotography . . . . . . . #bellanaijaweddings #weddinganniversary #weddings #nigerianweddings #idoghana #asoebibella #asoebi #ootd #blackbride1998 #blackbride #gele #tfofcourse #tojufoyeh #nigerian #yorubawedding #yorubabrides #yorubatraditionalwedding #geleandipele #ipele #denisebensonphotography #rockhillsc #tobishoffner https://www.instagram.com/p/CGlThvWFLwP/?igshid=1qwyfhh2tznyx
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dramatic-dolphin · 4 years
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if y'all wanna know how dumb i am, i missed my tram stop today because i was busy writing fanfiction for a book series that doesn't exist because i got inspired by stuff that was literally just made up yesterday. that is to say, Lai and Ipel be gay and i wrote 1300 words about it because i was curious what i fucking MEANT about "the vows scene"
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africastylemap · 3 years
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Nigerian fashion has always been influenced by European fashion, especially British fashion. From Independence in the 60′s, it has evolved following the western world’s trends yet incorporating cultural fabrics and shapes. In the 60′s, women wore prints and patterns, hats and rocked the mini skirt trend. The Yoruba woman is easily identified in her traditional clothing: iro, buba, gele and ipele. The Igbo woman decks herself in her wrapper, blouse, head tie, and bead. As for men, they rocked bold colors, prints and patterns. 
The colorful and the Afro hair trend stayed throughout the seventies, and other clothing such as oleku, agbadas and dashiki (which came back in style in the early 2010′s) were introduce. 
Around the nineties up to early 2010, fashion, in general, was heavily influenced by American trends seen in movies or music videos, hip-hop music videos to be more specific. As of the last seven years, African fashion is making its way to the mainstream. Consequently, the trends shift back towards an updated version of traditional looks, with shapes and silhouettes inspired by mainstream fashion.
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dietasgymysalud · 6 years
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Lo que no te cuentan de las camas de bronceado comerciales //Gabriela
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