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Saturday, November 22, 2008

2008 MTV Africa Music Awards [MAMA] Winners

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Africa knew it was its time to shine and shine it did with what most have dubbed an awesome night at the just completed 1st ever MTV Africa Music Awards [MAMA]. The night included a duo performance from USA's Kelly Rowland and Nigeria's D'Banj, Nigeria's Seun Kuti, and South Africa's Jozi, among many. Even Nigeria's footballer Jay-Jay Okocha got in on the fun and excitement with his football stage performance.

The night, however, belonged to D'Banj and Naeto C. Both won the highly coveted awards of Artist of the Year and Best New African Act respectively. Kenya's Wahu picked up an award in the Best Female category while Ikechukwu won the Best Video of the Year. Congrats to all and we will bring you more pictures and news bit on this exciting event and night!

All photos courtesy of Getty Images.

Nigeria's Naeto C receives award for Best New African Act
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Nigeria's D'Banj Receives Award for Artist of the Year

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Kenya's Wahu Receives Award for Best Female

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Nigeria's Ikechukwu Looking very fly on the Red Carpet

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Ghana's Samini representing to the fullest in this hot number

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First photo: Nigeria's Footballer Jay-JayOkocha performing on stage.

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Friday, November 21, 2008

Ladybrille Predicts Winners for the 1st Ever MTV MAMA Awards

The 1st ever MTV MAMA Awards takes place tomorrow! Radio Station Disc Jockeys, Fans and celebs alike are excited and highly anticipating the pre-parties, red carpet, the 2hour awards event and of course the post party celebrations.We decided to join in the excitement and fun by trying to predict the winners in some of the categories up for grabs. Before we get into it, we note there are lots of talented African artists across the continent beyond those from Nigeria and South Africa! We do not know how MTV made its selections for 2008, but we definitely look forward to a more diverse mix from other African countries in 2009. Now on to our predictions!



BEST FEMALE
Zonke [South Africa]
Asa [Nigeria] Ladybrille's Pick. On a local and international level she has simply handled it!
Wahu [Kenya]
Damo Do Bling [Mozambique]
Sasha [Nigeria]

BEST MALE
Tuface[Nigeria]
HHP[South Africa]
Jua Cali[Kenya]
DJ Cleo [South Africa]
D'Banj[Nigeria] -- Ladybrille's Pick. With hits like 'Mo Gbono Fe le; among many, 2008 was just a strong year for D'Banj. We think he's got this!

BEST LIVE PERFORMER
P-Square [Nigeria]
Jozi [South Africa]
Samini [Ghana]--Samini also brings loads of energy on stage so it could be a toss up with him and our pick.
D'Banj[Nigeria] Ladybrille's pick.
D'Banj is just larger than life on stage. While P-Square and Samini put on quite a show, D'Banj is quite electrifying.
Casette [South Africa]

BEST GROUP
Freshly Ground [South Africa]
Ladybrille's pick. Freshly Ground is ethnically diverse yet they manage to stay very cohesive and produce excellent music!
African Bashment Crew [Uganda]
Jozi [South Africa]
P-Square [Nigeria]
The Parlotones [South Africa]

ARTIST OF THE YEAR
P-Square[Nigeria]
Asa [Nigeria]Ladybrille's pick.
Seether was very strong this year, especially with their song "Rise Above This" but we still think this year belongs to Asa.
D'Banj [Nigeria]
Seether[South Africa]

BEST NEW ACT
Naeto C [Nigeria]
Wahu [Kenya]
9ice [Nigeria]-Ladybrille's pick.Tough category but 9ice was on fire this year winning numerous awards throughout the year including the MOBO Award. The climax being when he was the only artist chosen from his country to perfom at Nelson Mandela's 90th Birthday celebration.
Kwaw Kese[Ghana]
L.E.S [South Africa]

BEST VIDEO
Movazhaleine[Gabon]
Ikechukwu[Nigeria]
Freshly Ground[South Africa]Ladybrille's pick.
Movazhaleine creates competition but Freshly Ground, we feel, simply took it beyond the typical cookie cutter music videos.
P-Square [Nigeria]
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Bandwidth for Africa

Seacom has already begun erecting landing stations. Brian Herlihy cannot contain his excitement. He’s the man behind the Seacom consortium, which is building the new US 600m undersea telecommunications cable that will connect SA with East Africa, India and Europe.
Seacom has already begun erecting the landing stations that will bring high speed Internet access to countries in East Africa for the first time.

Herlihy says the cable has the potential to bring cheap broadband to the region and change the way people on the continent communicate.
The 15 000km system, which should go live by June next year — in plenty of time to carry television signals from the 2010 soccer World Cup in SA — will ultimately carry data at about 11 times the design capacity of the established Sat-3 system that runs along Africa’s west coast."Read full article here. Story and excerpt by Duncan McLeod, Financial Mail.
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Ladybrille's Brilliant Posts of the Week


Thanksgiving visit by Ms. St. Louis
Enjoy this week's brilliant posts from our Web Snob partners who are some of the top online fashion publishers/bloggers.

  1. 55 Secret Street thinks that even non-Oprah addicts can appreciate the sleek metallic makeup cases and other goodies from The Oprah Store.
  2. A Few Goody GumDrops loves spritizing the Kelly Caleche Perfume Jewel Lock Spray from Hermes!
  3. Stiletto Jungle found the perfect gift for your favorite office friend.
  4. Allie is Wired takes a look at Hollywood power families.
  5. Bag Bliss can't get enough of handbag designer Zufi Alexander!
  6. Bag Snob wants to rescue Carlos Falchi's Buffalo bag!
  7. Beauty Snob reports on the latest craze in weight loss-- HCG injections-- Miraculous or Ridiculous?
  8. Christina Loves... learning about the history of MAC Cosmetics.
  9. Fashion, Evolved thinks YOU would make an excellent model in the new Eco Fashion Show!
  10. Fashion Pulse is loving Chanel’s two-toned tights, and has found a way to get the look for $14 instead of $250! the look for $14 instead of $250!
  11. KRISTOPHER is wanting, wearing, hating Giuseppe cone heels, for 40% off.
  12. Are you a fashion victim?: Quinta Trends invites you to tell your story
  13. Second City Style: when to pounce or pass when shopping for vintage.
  14. Shopping and Info wants your opinion on the green top worn by Madonna at the Gucci event
  15. StyleBakery shows us chic ways to dress up a pencil skirt for a party
  16. Stylehive Shares Lightweight Scarves to Top Off Your Cold Weather Style.
  17. Sxy Fashion Queen invites you to the Wear Nothing but Body Art Celebrity Club.
  18. The Beauty Stop features eyebrow secrets from Shavata, the Harrod's eyebrow expert.
  19. The Shoe Goddess takes us inside LA's trendy Satine Boutique.
  20. The Fashionable Housewife dishes up some Holiday Hair Inspirations for Winter 2008-2009

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Thursday, November 20, 2008

Storm Records Welcomes MTV MAMA Home to Abuja

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The 1st ever MTV Africa Music Awards [MAMA], which takes place on November 22nd, 2008 in Abuja, Nigeria is already creating so much excitment! Kicking things off with a preview of what is to come are the folks at Storm Records. On November 21st, 2008, Storm Records welcomes the MTV Africa Music Awards to Abuja with a Pre-MTV MAMA party at Tucano's in Abuja. We can't wait to see the African fashion/music & film personalities that will attend, and of course what they will be wearing!
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Wednesday, November 19, 2008

MTV Music Awards Comes to Africa

On November 22nd, 2008, Africa joins the rest of the world with an MTV Awards honoring the works of local talent like Asa, Naeto C, D'Banj, 9ice, Jax Panik, Nakaaya, Toniks, among many.

The event takes place in Abuja, Nigeria. For more info., visit http://www.mama.mtvbase.com/


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Ladybrille African Fashion News #52

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Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Nigeria's Asa Wins the Prestigious French Constantin Award

Congratulations to Nigeria's Asa, singer/songwriter, who just won the highly coveted French Constantin Award for new musical talent. "I want to sing for the world, not just be seen as an African singer," said Asa in a recent interview with AFP.

Yes indeed you are singing for the world with your unique, authentic and fresh musical perspective.We salute you! To find out more about Asa click here.


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Monday, November 17, 2008

Nigerian Fashion and Accesory Designers

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One of the inquiries we get quite often is "who are the top Nigerian fashion designers you recommend?" We decided to revisit a list of the recurring names in Nigeria's fashion industry within and outside the country. We've also included a few accesory designers we absolutely love!

For a more comprehensive list of African fashion designers, including Nigeria's and their respective contact information, click here.
Accesories: Jewelry by Anne [London/Lagos], Onna Ehrlich [Los Angeles, Lagos] and Azaria Collection [Lagos].

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Photo by Odio Mimonet

Fashion Designers

Blokes "n" Diva [Lagos], Deola Sagoe [Lagos], JD 7 [Lagos], Chichi and Chichi E [Philadelphia], Aimas , Jewel by Lisa [Lagos], Ituen Basi [London], Mai [Lagos, Philadelphia].

L-Shandi [DC/Maryland], Remi Lagos [Lagos], Emmy Collins [menswear] [London/Lagos] , Okunoren Twins [menswear] [Lagos], Dakova [Lagos], House of Bunor, Eboka Designs [South Africa], Odio Mimonet [Lagos], Voyage [Lagos], Gozi by Gozi Ochunogor [Tokyo].

Wewe Clothing [children and women] [Los Angeles] , Ruff n Tumble [Children] [Lagos] , O Emporium, Lanre Da Silva , Tabik Couture [Abuja], Tiffany Amber [Lagos], Nikhiran Couture [Lagos] , House of henri [lagos] , Honesty of Eve [Lagos] , Tae [Lagos] , Zebra Living [Lagos], Ella Brown Couture [Los Angeles], Lola Faturoti [New York] , Duro Olowu [London], Kosibah Creations [bridal/London], Dakou Collection [London], and Estella Couture [DC/Maryland]. If names are not highlighted then no contact info. is available. However, if you are planning to visit Nigeria soon, most local fashionistas within the country will know the names you speak of and direct you to the local boutiques of these designers.


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Ushahidi, Crowdsourcing Crisis Information in Africa and Worldwide!


In case you have not been staying abreast of the crisis in the Democratic Republic of Congo [DRC], we urge you to! DRC's women and children are being raped, robbed, and murdered. Ladybrille June 2008 main feature, DRC fashion model Noella Coursaris, who if you recall, recently established a non-profit school for girls in DRC, has been keeping us abreast of happenings in the DRC, among other sources.

We URGE you to view Co-founder of 'Friends of the Congo' Maurice Carney's interview with Democracynow.org below to stay informed and get involved. http://www.friendsofthecongo.org/

Watch Maurice Carney's Part II Interview HERE.


For our Ladybrille DRC readers with friends and family in East DRC, where the crisis is taking place, the pressing questions for them are, "What has happened to our loved ones???" "How do we find out the well being of our loved ones?!" "How do we know what is going on?!" In the midst of alarm, uncertainty and confusion, Ushahidi provides answers to the aforementioned questions. LADYBRILLE.com recently chatted with Erik Hersman one of the co-founders of Ushahidi to see how Ushahidi works. Ushahidi's DRC deployment can be found at http://drc.ushahidi.com/, and the mobile number to send SMS reports to is +243992592111. Please be sure to forward the above info. to as many as possible, especially your DRC friends and their families.

LADYBRILLE.com: Hi Erik! For those who might not know about you, please tell us a bit about your background. What do you do?
Ushahidi:
I grew up in Sudan and Kenya, and write about technology in Africa. Specifically, I cover low-tech ingenuity at AfriGadget, and high-tech mobile and web developments in Africa on my personal blog, WhiteAfrican. I'm also a co-founder of Ushahidi, a web application created in Kenya to crowdsource crisis information.

LADYBRILLE.com: How did Ushahidi come about?
Ushahidi:
Ushahidi, which means ''testimony'' in Swahili, is a website that was developed to map reports of violence in Kenya after the post-election fallout at the beginning of 2008. A group of Kenyan bloggers and technologists came together to create the website, and it grew from there into being a global platform for use by anyone, anywhere in the world.

LADYBRILLE.com: Let's try a practical application of Ushahidi that we can all understand. We've been hearing about the violence in the DR of Congo. How does Ushahidi come in to help friends, family and the world at large keep track of the happenings in DR Congo?
Ushahidi:
We actually deployed into the DRC last week on Friday. We're still working at getting the news out to everyone on the ground in the Eastern Congo about Ushahidi and the local number there that they can all SMS messages and incidents into. What Ushahidi does in the DRC, is it allows the rest of the world to see at a glance what is going on in that part of the world. It's no longer just the media reports, but real people talking.


LADYBRILLE.com: What are the strengths of Ushahidi?
Ushahidi:
We are expanding into new areas. The fact that it's made to work in Africa, thus it can work anywhere.

LADYBRILLE.com: What are its shortcomings?
Ushahidi
: We've just launched the new alpha software, so it's very new and there are still a lot of bugs with it. There's a very strong development team on it though, from all over Africa, so we're sure we can make good headway on fixing problems and adding features.

LADYBRILLE.com: I know you are very into the fusion of Africa and technology both on a national and global scale. What new applications/technologies are you building to make Ushahidi even more efficient?
Ushahidi:
Ushahidi sits in a unique place, as it is born in Africa, yet a global project and product. That means that though most communication from ordinary people in Africa would be through a basic mobile phone, we also have to develop tools that work on the smart phones in the rest of the world. There's a mobile team of programmers who have already created an Android, iPhone and J2ME application for Ushahidi. So, it's very cutting edge work, though that type of device won't be used that often in Africa. What we're looking at is the possibility of it deploying to somewhere like the US or Asia in case of a hurricane or other disaster.

LADYBRILLE.com: Can you forecast for us technology trends when it comes to Africa?
Ushahidi:
Hah! I wish I could. It used to be all about mobile phones, but now when I talk about that it sounds so cliche. One thing I will say is that I think we are coming to a point in Africa [generally speaking], where the intersection of mobile-provided bandwidth makes certain types of mobile applications even more accessible. I think we'll see more ways to create content via mobile phones - in ways that connect Africa to the rest of the world.

Ushahidi: Thanks Uduak! It's always fun to talk, and I love what you're doing with Ladybrille.
LADYBRILLE.com:Thanks Erik!
~by Uduak Oduok
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Sunday, November 16, 2008

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