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    Lupita Nyong’o, Essence Black Women In Hollywood Luncheon & Dencia’s Whitenicious

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    Lupita Nyong’o was honoured with the Best Breakthrough Performance Award for her role in “12 Years A Slave” at the 7th annual Essence Black Women in Hollywood Luncheon at The Beverly Hills Hotel on Thursday. While accepting her award, the Mexican-born actress and Hollywood newcomer delivered a moving speech about black women and acceptance. In the speech, Lupita talked about Whitenicious, a skin lightening cream by Nigerian-Cameroonian singer, Dencia.

    Oprah Winfrey, Tyler Perry, Kerry Washington, Michael Ealy and many other black Hollywood heavyweights were some of the personalities that attended the event.

    Read Lupita’s full speech below.

    I wrote down this speech that I had no time to practice so this will be the practising session. Thank you Alfre, for such an amazing, amazing introduction and celebration of my work. And thank you very much for inviting me to be a part of such an extraordinary community. I am surrounded by people who have inspired me, women in particular whose presence on screen made me feel a little more seen and heard and understood. That it is ESSENCE that holds this event celebrating our professional gains of the year is significant, a beauty magazine that recognises the beauty that we not just possess but also produce.

    ALSO SEE: Dencia Seeks Attention Again Using Lupita Nyong’o.

    I want to take this opportunity to talk about beauty, Black beauty, dark beauty. I received a letter from a girl and I’d like to share just a small part of it with you: “Dear Lupita,” it reads, “I think you’re really lucky to be this Black but yet this successful in Hollywood overnight. I was just about to buy Dencia’s Whitenicious cream to lighten my skin when you appeared on the world map and saved me.”

    My heart bled a little when I read those words, I could never have guessed that my first job out of school would be so powerful in and of itself and that it would propel me to be such an image of hope in the same way that the women of The Color Purple were to me.

    I remember a time when I too felt unbeautiful. I put on the TV and only saw pale skin, I got teased and taunted about my night-shaded skin. And my one prayer to God, the miracle worker, was that I would wake up lighter-skinned. The morning would come and I would be so excited about seeing my new skin that I would refuse to look down at myself until I was in front of a mirror because I wanted to see my fair face first. And every day I experienced the same disappointment of being just as dark as I was the day before. I tried to negotiate with God, I told him I would stop stealing sugar cubes at night if he gave me what I wanted, I would listen to my mother’s every word and never lose my school sweater again if he just made me a little lighter. But I guess God was unimpressed with my bargaining chips because He never listened.

    ALSO SEE: 16 Times Lupita Nyong’o Slays In Gele African Head Wrap.

    And when I was a teenager my self-hate grew worse, as you can imagine happens with adolescence. My mother reminded me often that she thought that I was beautiful but that was no conservation, she’s my mother, of course she’s supposed to think I am beautiful. And then…Alek Wek. A celebrated model, she was dark as night, she was on all of the runways and in every magazine and everyone was talking about how beautiful she was. Even Oprah called her beautiful and that made it a fact. I couldn’t believe that people were embracing a woman who looked so much like me, as beautiful. My complexion had always been an obstacle to overcome and all of a sudden Oprah was telling me it wasn’t. It was perplexing and I wanted to reject it because I had begun to enjoy the seduction of inadequacy. But a flower couldn’t help but bloom inside of me, when I saw Alek I inadvertently saw a reflection of myself that I could not deny. Now, I had a spring in my step because I felt more seen, more appreciated by the far away gatekeepers of beauty. But around me the preference for my skin prevailed, to the courters that I thought mattered I was still unbeautiful. And my mother again would say to me you can’t eat beauty, it doesn’t feed you and these words plagued and bothered me; I didn’t really understand them until finally I realized that beauty was not a thing that I could acquire or consume, it was something that I just had to be.

    ALSO SEE: Natural Hair Icon: Lupita Nyong’o The Queen Of Tress.

    And what my mother meant when she said you can’t eat beauty was that you can’t rely on how you look to sustain you. What is fundamentally beautiful is compassion for yourself and for those around you. That kind of beauty enflames the heart and enchants the soul. It is what got Patsey in so much trouble with her master, but it is also what has kept her story alive to this day. We remember the beauty of her spirit even after the beauty of her body has faded away.

    And so I hope that my presence on your screens and in the magazines may lead you, young girl, on a similar journey. That you will feel the validation of your external beauty but also get to the deeper business of being beautiful inside.

    There is no shame in Black beauty.

    Woolwich Killers Adebolajo & Adebowale Given Life Sentence

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    Woolwich Killers, Michael Adebolajo has been given a whole-life term while his younger accomplice, Michael Adebowale has been jailed for a minimum of 45 years for murdering Fusilier Lee Rigby. The sentence took place at the at the Old Bailey today.

    Passing sentence, the judge told Adebolajo and Adebowale: “You each converted to Islam some years ago.”

    “Thereafter you were radicalised and each became an extremist espousing a cause and views which, as has been said elsewhere, are a betrayal of Islam and of the peaceful Muslim communities who give so much to this country.”

    Michael Adebolajo, 29, and Michael Adebowale, 22, hit Lee Rigby with a car that was driven by Adebolajo before hacking  him to death in front onlookers. With hands soaked in blood, Michael Adebolajo ordered one of the eyewitnesses to record him as he made a speech to justify their actions. The incident took place near Woolwich barracks in south-east London on May 22 last year.

    “We are satisfied that justice has been served, but unfortunately no amount of justice will ever bring Lee back,” said Lyn, the mother of Lee Rigby.

    ALSO SEE: Murder Suspect Who Fled Britain Arrested In Nigeria.

     

    #FreeAJStaff Action To Hit 30 Countries On Thursday

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    • Global Day of Action called in support of journalists detained in Egypt
    • Stands of solidarity, vigils and events planned in 30 cities across the world

    Events supporting Al Jazeera’s detained journalists in Egypt are planned in over 30 countries for this Thursday, 27 February 2014.

    Al Jazeera hopes that, through the attention of the world’s media and partners, pressure can be brought to bear on the Egyptian authorities to hasten the release of Peter Greste, Mohammed Fahmy, Baher Mohamed and Abdullah El Shamy.

    Al Jazeera English’s Mohamed, Fahmy and Greste have been detained since 29 December 2013. Al Jazeera Arabic’s El Shamy has been detained without charge since 14 August 2013 and has been on hunger strike in protest since 23 January 2014.

    “We truly appreciate the solidarity from everybody right around the world,” says Dr. Mostefa Souag, general director of Al Jazeera Media Network. “The pressure, support and calls for our colleagues to be released have continued to keep the story in the news. The Global Day of Action is about the freedom of the press; it is about objective reporting and ensuring journalists cannot be gagged or silenced. We ask everyone to contribute to the Global Day of Action on Thursday. Journalism is not a crime.”

    The hashtag #FreeAJStaff has gone viral worldwide, with quarter of a billion impressions on Twitter alone since 1 February 2014. The campaign has already had an outpouring of popular and political support worldwide, with institutions including the White House, European Union and the United Nations calling for the release of the journalists and for press freedoms to be upheld.

    The campaign looks set to ramp up further with public events taking place in Nairobi, Sydney, Manila, Islamabad, Doha, Amman, Ankara,  Berlin, London, Rio, Montreal, Washington DC and San Francisco on Thursday. Every continent of the world will see action.

    Al Jazeera is urging people from all backgrounds to join in by supporting the rallies and amplifying the social media campaign using the hashtag #FreeAJstaff.

    To build on the online #FreeAJstaff campaign, Al Jazeera will be using Thunderclap, which will allow people to pledge a Tweet, Facebook post, or Tumblr post containing the same message that’s unleashed, all at the same time, throughout the world.

    For more information on the Global Day of Action, visit www.aljazeera.com/Freeajstaff.

    Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde Celebrates 36th Birthday

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    Nollywood actress and TIMES 2013 Most Influential Personality, Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde turned a year older on Friday 7th February 2014. Her 36th birthday was celebrated with her Redhot Concepts team. The actress, wife, and mother was all smiles as she shared this milestone and moment with her team. Check out more photos below.

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    New Video By Nigerian Music Artist MI: Superhuman ft HHP

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    Nigerian Music Artist MI has released a new music video for his single “Superman”. The music, featuring HHP was released in celebration and recognition of the African Heroes fallen and Black History Month by Chocolate City.

    The video recalls the timeless message of struggle for liberation and freedom. “The struggle for freedom is one every man faces. As black people, as Africans, as Nigerians, we grow up believing that things are the way they are, and that there’s nothing we can do to change. But regardless of race, tongue or colour, every man is called to stand for what is right and true, and to be the best of what he is'” says MI Abaga.

    You can watch the video below.

    London Rally Against Nigeria’s Anti-gay Law

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    Over sixty people, mainly of African origin, protested against Nigeria’s newly signed anti-gay law outside the Nigerian High Commission in London on Thursday, February 20.

    In a petition handed in to the London-based Nigerian High Commissioner, Dr. Dalhatu Sarki Tafida, the petitioners demand that a recently signed Anti-Gays legislation criminalizing same sex marriage be repealed.

    President Jonathan Goodluck signed same Sex Marriage Prohibition Act into law on January 13, 2014, although it had been passed on November 29, 2011. It is much more sweeping than merely banning same-sex marriage. The Nigerian legislation read in part, that: “Persons who enter into a same-sex marriage contract or civil union commit an offence and are each liable on conviction to a term of 14 years in prison.” Literarily, the protesters’ message to the Nigerian leader, Mr. Goodluck that his action is bad luck for Nigerian LGBT is Homophobic law and mob violence condemned.

    ALSO SEE: Meet The Most Popular Nigerian Transgender Women.

    Over sixty people, mainly of African origin, protested against Nigeria’s newly signed anti-gay law outside the Nigerian High Commission in London on Thursday, February 20

    Whilst the law says that: “Any person who registers, operates or participates in gay clubs, societies and organisations or directly or indirectly makes public show of same-sex amorous relationship in Nigeria commits an offence and shall each be liable on conviction to a term of 10 years in prison.” Here in London the protesters chanted: “Goodluck is bad luck” and “Some people are gay, get over it.” In personal defiance of the homophobic law, Nigerian lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and inter-sex (LGBTI) people in the crowd kissed and held hands. The participants held placards with a variety of messages to the Nigerian leader in absence. Some of the placards, reads: “Goodluck is bad luck for for gay Nigerians, Repeal anti-gay law; Equality for LGBT people in Nigeria, stop State Homophobia; Kiss Homophobia, Trans phobia, Bishophobia and Transphobia, Goodbye; Nigeria Scrap anti-gay law, stop arrests of LGBT people; Stop turning us into Refugees! Repeal Anti-Gay Law Now!; LGBT Rights are human rights; and Equality for LGBT people in Nigeria. Stop State Homophobia.

    “This new law bans LGBTI advocacy and events, with a 10 year jail term for violators. A public representation of same-sex relationships in leaflets, books, plays or films carry the same penalty, as does witnessing or assisting a same-sex marriage or civil union. Kissing or holding hands in a public place, and even the mere fact of being openly gay, is now a potentially serious crime for LGBTI people in Nigeria,” said Peter Tatchell, Director of the human rights organisation, the Peter Tatchell Foundation.

     Repeal Anti-Gay Law Now!; LGBT Rights are human rights; and Equality for LGBT people in Nigeria. Stop State Homophobia.

    “The new law violates the equality and non-discrimination guarantees of Article 42 of the Nigerian Constitution and Articles 2 and 3 of the African Charter on Human and People’s Rights, which Nigeria has signed and pledged to uphold,” said Mr Tatchell.

    “We came together to say ‘No’ to this atrocious law and its blatant violation of our human rights,” said rally co-organiser Yemisi Ilesanmi.

    “This legislation is a clear attempt to crush the LGBTI community in Nigeria. It will jail Nigerians who participate in LGBTI organisations and will make human rights advocacy by LGBTI groups impossible.

    “Nigeria is sliding fast into a despotic state. The law further criminalises same-sex relationships. Already, consensual same-sex conduct between adults is a criminal offence carrying up to 14 years imprisonment. In some parts of the country there is the death penalty under Sharia law,” said Ms Ilesanmi.

    Nigerian lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and inter-sex (LGBTI) people

    “Valentine’s Day is in February. In the spirit of love that February is famous for, we held a kissing spree outside the High Commission. Our message was: Yes to Love and No to Hate,” added rally co-organiser Davis Mac-Iyalla.

    “We kissed goodbye to sodomy laws and other anti-same-sex laws. International LGBTI solidarity knows no borders.

    “The Nigerian government has demonstrated discrimination and oppression towards vulnerable LGBTI Nigerians. It is ignorant of human sexuality. The legislators are enforcing their religious beliefs in a secular country. Equality and human rights are for all, including Nigerian LGBTIs,” said Mr Mac-Iyalla

    Edwin Sesange of the African LGBTI Out and Proud Diamond Group added: “We are protesting to show our solidarity and to give hope to our LGBTI brothers and sisters in Nigeria. President Goodluck Jonathan should criminalise hate not love. It is very unfortunate that he has ignored pleas for him to scrap the colonial-era anti-gay law and introduce this additional criminalisation of LGBTI people.

    Nigerians who participate in LGBTI organisations and will make human rights advocacy by LGBTI groups will be jailed

    “It is important for us Africans to stand together during these times of oppression by our own leaders. We call on everyone to join us in the struggle for LGBTI equality in Nigeria and Africa,” said Mr Sesange.

    The rally was organised by Nigerian LGBTIs in Diaspora Against Anti Same Sex Laws (NLDAASSL), with the support of the Peter Tatchell Foundation and the African LGBTI Out and Proud Diamond Group.

    Gays’ issue, which has been in existence since time memorial, in recent years, turned into political, social, economic and cultural debate. At the expense of Universal human rights; anti-gay campaigners particularly in Africa, their claim placed on preserving African culture. Whilst in the western countries; they moved to offer same-sex couples the same legal rights enjoyed by heterosexuals, in Africa politicians are pursuing to toughen the laws against homosexuality. It has also threatened to tear the church into pieces.

    Last month the Archbishops of Canterbury and York jointly wrote to all Prelates of the Anglican Communion and to the two Presidents of Nigeria and Uganda. In a January 29, 2014, joint letter, the Canterbury and York Archbishops; reminded the commitment made by the Primates of the Anglican Communion to the pastoral support and care of everyone worldwide, regardless of sexual orientation.

    The January 2014, urgent call; followed the recent expression by the Anglican leaders in Africa who expressed disapproval of the Church of England’s choice to accept gay bishops in its order, saying that the decision could put an end to hopes of healing broken relationships in the Communion. Church of England is the historical mother of the Anglican Communion with over 80 million followers.

    African clergies threaten the church’s highly-flavoured followers of Anglican Communion worldwide; last year the trio of Nigeria’s Archbishop Nicholas Okoh, one of the world’s largest provinces of the Anglican Communion with 17 million members; Kenya’s Archbishop Eliud Wabukala and Uganda’s Rev. Stanley Ntagali, the Archbishop of the Church of Uganda, with about 8 million Anglicans followers publically condemned the Church Of England for “compromising with the secular preoccupations of the West” on gay bishops.

    The January communiqué from the highest office of the Anglican Church appeared to be referring to some parts in the two legislations for Nigeria and Uganda. Apart from the death penalty, which was dropped; in a Ugandan version, it calls for anyone who aids, abets, counsels or procures another to engage of acts of homosexuality faces seven years in prison if convicted. Yet the landlords housing the homosexuals also could get seven years and anyone with religious, political, economic or social authority that fails to report anyone violating the act faces three years.

    The Communiqué said; “We wish to make it quite clear that in our discussion and assessment of moral appropriateness of specific human behaviours, we continue unreservedly to be committed to the pastoral support and care of homosexual people.”

    The Communiqué added: “The victimisation or diminishment of human beings whose affections happen to be ordered towards people of the same sex is anathema to us.”

    “We assure homosexual people that they are children of God, loved and valued by Him and deserving the best we can give – pastoral care and friendship,’ it added.

    The joint communiqué signed by Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby and Archbishop of York John Sentamu Eboracensis further reads: “We hope that the pastoral care and friendship that the Communiqué described is accepted and acted upon in the name of the Lord Jesus.”

    We call upon the leaders of churches in such places to demonstrate the love of Christ and the affirmation of which the Dromantine communiqué speaks.”

    By Norman Miwambo

    BRIT Awards Full List Of Winners

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    BRIT Awards Full List Of Winners

    The BRIT Awards took place last night and British boy band group, One Direction, as well as Arctic Monkeys went home with the highest number of prizes. It was a fun filled night as Beyonce performed her new song XO, at London’s O2 Arena. Also, One Direction member, Harry Styles drew a lot of attention to himself when he went to the toilet, just when they were about to receive their first prize. He rushed back to the stage after his band mates have already received the award and made some of their speech. See below, the full list of the winners of the BRIT awards.

    Full list of the winners of BRIT Award 2014

    British Male Solo Artist: David Bowie
    British Female Solo Artist: Ellie GouldingBritish Group: Arctic Monkeys
    British Breakthrough Act: Bastille
    Critics’ Choice (already awarded): Sam Smith
    British Single: Rudimental featuring Ella Eyre – Waiting All Night
    British Album Of The Year: Arctic Monkeys – AM
    British Video Of The Year: One Direction – Best Song Ever
    International Male Solo Artist: Bruno Mars
    International Female Solo Artist: Lorde
    International Group: Daft Punk
    Global Success Award: One Direction

    ALSO SEE: Red Carpet Fashion Style: Black Celebrities At The BRIT Awards 2017.

    Tour De France: Screening Of Award-winning Cycling Documentary Raises Funds For First All-African Team

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    Rising From Ashes is screening at 6:30pm on 27 February 2014 at Sci-Bono Discovery Centre in Newtown, Johannesburg as a fundraiser for what will be the first all-African Tour de France team.

    Narrated by Oscar-winner Forest Whitaker, the inspiring documentary has already won awards at more than a dozen film festivals worldwide.

    Six years in the making, Rising From Ashes is the story of Team Rwanda, which was established in 2006 by American cycling legend Jacques ‘Jock’ Boyer. He moved to ‘the land of a thousand hills’ to help survivors of the genocide pursue their dream of creating a national cycling team, which is now growing from strength to strength.

    During the 1994 genocide in Rwanda, star rider Adrien Niyonshuti lost six of his brothers. 18 years later, at the 2012 Olympics in London, he competed in the cross-country mountain bike race, becoming the first black African to complete a mountain bike race in Olympic history.

    Screening of award-winning cycling documentary raises funds for first all-African Tour De France team

    Last year Team Rwanda started assisting countries like Ethiopia and Eritrea with smaller equipment needs and technical support. They now have a formal agreement with the cycling federations of Eritrea and Ethiopia to develop and supply their cycling program, with a focus on training cyclists for the 2016 Rio Olympics and beyond.

    Team Rwanda’s next phase is the development of Africa’s first all-African team to attempt the greatest cycling event in the world: the Tour de France.

    Directed by TC Johnstone, Rising From Ashes will inspire the thousands of South African cyclists practicing for next month’s Cape Argus Cycle Race, but it’s not just about the bike: it also tells a broader story of redemption, hope and second chances in a country that, like South Africa, is still recovering from its past and in desperate need of new heroes.

    Tickets for the fundraiser are on sale for R200 each, with all proceeds going towards building cycling talent in Africa through Team Rwanda. Book tickets here.

    Tokie Laotan-Brown Shortlisted for Two Awards at The Women4Africa Awards 2014

    The Women4Africa Awards has announced that Tokie Laotan-Brown author of “10 Steps to Managing your household budget” has been shortlisted in the “Inspirational Woman” and “Career Woman” categories of their annual awards.

    By using her own experiences and undertaking research, Tokie was able to compile the easy to read 10 Step guide to household money management. Her interest in money-management stems from her time working as a consultant in money and portfolio management for 5 years. “10 Steps to Managing your household budget” provides readers with useful financial management tools to assess how their household expenditure is utilised.

    Born in Wurzburg, Germany to Nigerian parents, Tokie Laotan-Brown is currently undertaking a joint Phd Program in Economics and Techniques for the Conservation of the Architectural and Environmental Heritage at the University of Nova Gorica and Universita Iuav di Venezia, Italy. Tokie currently works as a property manager and as a consultant in the housing sector, as an environmental architectural technologist. Tokie is a member of the Black Designers Showcase in America (BIDS), Construction Industry of Builders (CIOB) in Ireland and UK-Green Building Council. Tokie’s portrait was commissioned along with 11 other women for a Calendar as one of the most influential women in Galway in 2006. This was done for the Galway Rape Crisis Centre. Tokie currently resides with her husband and 3 kids in Athenry, Galway.

    ALSO SEE: Weave Extensions Are Nothing More Than A Protective Style: KATRINA of Mane Divas.

    Women4africa is a UK registered organisation focused on celebrating and empowering Africa and its women by supporting and celebrating their role in their communities via Conferences, supporting education and an awards ceremony honouring women identified and nominated by the public.

    BAFTA After Party: Angelina Jolie, Brad Pitt, Tinie Tempah, Lupita And Chiwetel

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    BAFTA After Pary: Angelina Jolie, Brad Pitt, Tinie Tempah, Lupita And Chiwetel

    Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie dressed in matching suits to the BAFTAs as well as for the after party. Angelina teamed her look with a black blazer designed by Saint Laurent, which she combined with a pair of loose black trousers and a pair of black stiletto heels. Brad on the other hand, opted for the exact same outfit, with just some slight adjustments. Wearing a Valentino blazer the actor wore a pair of patent brogues that made his outfit look a bit different from that of Angelina

    In the photo above, Angelina Jolie and partner, Brad Pitt posed with British music artist, Tinie Tempah at the BAFTA after party that took place on Sunday night.

    SEE ALSO: Ankara Fashion: Matching African Outfits For Family.

    See more photos from the BAFTA After Party below.

    Angelina Jolie and Tinie Tempah at Bafta after party

    Angelina Jolie and Tinie Tempah continued their chat over dinner and drinks at the Bafta after party.

    Lupita and Tinie Tempah Bafta

    Tinie Tempah meet and greet with girl of the moment, Lupita N’yongo, star of 12 Years A Slave.

    12 years a Slave stars, Lupita and Chiwetel Ejiofor. Chiwetel won the “Best Actor” award category at the BAFTAs 2014. Lupita has also received awards and nominations for her role as a supporting actress.

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    Team 12 Years A Slave pose together for a group picture. From the left is director, Steve McQueen, Dede Gardner, Sari Mercer and Chiwetel Ejiofor at the BAFTAs after party.

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