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    I’ve Had Sex With 370 Men: Seyi Kolade On Her Sex Addiction

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    In this article, Seyi Kolade speaks about her sex addiction that made her sleep with about 370 men, how destructive it was, her journey to recovery and how she is now helping other people who are in the same situation.

    APPROACHING a man at a bar, Seyi Kolade had only one thing on her mind as she chatted with the stranger – SEX. Within hours the pair were in bed together and she was delighted at how her evening had panned out. And this was not a chance encounter, for Seyi was a sex addict and it was what she did almost every day for 13 YEARS.

    Last night she said: “Sex addiction took hold of my life.”

    Seyi, 35, was just 17 when she became dependent on sleeping with men. By 19 she had had 40 partners and she says she has bedded a shocking total of 370 men. Her dangerous addiction led her to a life of destruction — catching sexually transmitted infections, being evicted from her home and having two terminations.

    ALSO SEE: Strange Addictions: Meet The Woman Who’s Addicted To Drinking Air Freshener.

    By the age of 30, Seyi had hit rock bottom and needed help. Today, after attending numerous sex addiction meetings and 12-step programmes, Seyi has been celibate for four years and is helping others like her. She explains says: “Sex addiction is something people associate with men, but it took hold of my life for more than 13 years.

    “It was a craving and a fear of how I’d feel if I couldn’t get it.

    “Once I did, it was a huge relief, like a weight was lifted.

    “It’s like any addiction. It made me selfish, self-destructive and depressed but it was a cycle I couldn’t escape.”

    She adds: “I lost my virginity when I was 13 with my first boyfriend.

    “I was shocked when I fell pregnant. I gave birth when I was 14. It was a very difficult time.”

    Social services arranged a nanny to look after her daughter, Sarah, from six weeks old.

    Being a young mum scarred Seyi’s childhood. She says: “I moved out of home when I was 16 with Sarah and lived in a mother and baby unit. I felt terribly lonely. I craved affection, I was miserable.” Moving into a housing association home at 17, Seyi met then-boyfriend Paul, 31.

    It was now that she began to use sex to replace her feelings of loneliness.

    ALSO SEE: Meet The Woman Who Can Have Up To 180 Orgasms In Two Hours.

    She says: “When I started having sex with my boyfriend I thought it was the answer and would stop me feeling so lonely. But it wasn’t enough.” Going to bars, Seyi, from Birmingham, cheated on Paul at least once a week with strangers or men she would meet regularly.

    She says: “I needed sex and afterwards it was a relief. When I couldn’t have sex my confidence would plummet, I felt ugly and went into a spiral of upset and frustration, feeling unworthy and needing another fix as soon as possible.”

    Seyi fell pregnant at 17 with son, Andrew. She says: “I told Paul it was his although there was some doubt in my mind. After I gave birth I tried to stay faithful. I wanted sex with him four to five times a day, but the attention from him wasn’t enough.

    “When the pent-up sexual frustration became too much, I’d go elsewhere and get validation through sex. “I cheated on him three times in six months, then fell pregnant again.”

    Devastated and unable to look after another child, Seyi made the decision to have her baby terminated. She says: “It wasn’t fair on the child to have them. I didn’t know whose baby it was so I didn’t tell Paul. I wanted our relationship to work but we split up when I was 19.”

    Seyi’s heartbreak made her sex addiction go wild. She says: “The only cure for my loneliness was sex. I had five guys I could meet with for sex when I wanted and was also sleeping with strangers. I’d go to bars and easily pick one up. Being good in bed made me feel worthy.”

    By 22 Seyi had caught chlamydia twice. Going out almost every night while her children were looked after by friends and family, all she could think about was sex.

    She says: “Between the ages of 22 to 30, life was a blur, my addiction had taken over.

    “I was sleeping with five to six men, or meeting strangers for sex at bars weekly. I fell pregnant again at 26. I felt I had no choice but to have a termination. I got drunk and had sex AFTER the procedure.

    ALSO SEE: One Bride Five Grooms – Polyandrous Life Of Rajo Verna.

    “I don’t know how I managed to keep my job as a management consultant. I took lots of sick days when I craved sex and couldn’t face the office. I even slept with a colleague.

    “I was evicted for not paying rent when I was 29 and had to send my children to live with my family.”

    While staying with a friend Seyi saw the documentary The Secret, about the laws of attraction. She says: “I knew I had a problem but never stopped to think about being a sex addict. I realised I needed help.”

    After quitting her job to concentrate on her recovery Seyi, then 31, went to an addiction meeting.

    She says: “There were six others there and when I listened to their stories it cured my nerves. I didn’t stop craving sex straight away but cut down slowly.” Since August 2009 she has been celibate.

    She says: “I’m so proud of myself. I’ve craved sex but the programme lets me know the trigger signs.

    “I don’t plan on having sex any time soon. If the right guy comes along and I feel I’m in a stable, loving relationship, I’d feel safe to do it. I have my children back living with me and feel I’m no longer a sex addict.

    “I’d hate to think where my life would be now if I hadn’t sought help.”

    Despite her recovery, Seyi lives with the guilt of her addiction. She says: “I could have passed on STIs, I had two terminations and my kids didn’t have the attention they deserved.

    “I’ve now trained as an inspirational speaker and happiness advocate. At workshops and seminars I can help others understand what sex addiction is, where it comes from and recovery.

    “Being celibate has given me my life back. I want to help others do the same.”

    Article culled from the UK Sun

    Angelman Syndrome Charity Fashion Show At AURA Mayfair UK

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    Angelman Syndrome Charity Fashion Show

    The Angelman Syndrome Charity Fashion Show will be taking place London on Thursaday July 11, 2013.

    The event includes an evening filled with live acts, fashion shows, as well as dancers. All the profits that will be made from the event will go to ASSERT (Angelman Syndrome Support Education & Research Trust) and children & families affected by (AS) Angelman Syndrome.

    Entry is only free for the first 100 guests. To attend, you can send an email with your full name, email address and phone number to joanna_marcella@hotmail.com. This will enable them to add your name to the guest list. After the first 100 guests, all other guest will have to pay an entry £5.

    EVENT DETAILS
    PLACE: AURA Mayfair 48-49 St James’s Street, LONDON, SW1A 1JT
    DATE: Thursday 11 JULY 2013
    TIME: 7pm-10pm

    Valid photo ID is necessary at the door (passport or drivers license)
    Dress code – SMART. No Sportswear or Caps, Vans are cool

    ABOUT ANGELMAN SYNDROME
    One of the most common visible characteristics of children with Angelman Syndrome is their infectious laughter and happy excitable demeanour.

    Thula Sindi’s “The Thula Sindi Woman” At Labo Ethnik Fashion Weekend Paris

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    Take a look at Thula Sindi’s “The Thula Sindi Woman” collection that was showcased at the Labo Ethnik Fashion Weekend in Paris. The South African fashion designer presented the pieces that were made with colourful prints and satin fabrics. Two of the colours that were prominently used in this collection are purple and black. These two colours were visible in the uni colour fabrics as well as the featuring prints.

    Thula Sindi, who was the winner of the South Africa Tourism “Designer of the Year 2012” showcased his ready-to-wear women’s collection to an international audience. Designers that presented their works at the fashion show event came from different backgrounds. Earlier in March, Sinda showcased his collections at the Johannesburg Fashion Week.

    Speaking about the collection Thula said: “I wanted to give them a window into the Thula Sindi woman and how sophisticated she is, as well as how all the elements of what I have shown these past two seasons can work together.”

    SEE ALSO: A LooK At Some Of Grace Mugabe’s Fashion Style.

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    Leave Your Charger at Home: This iPhone 5 Battery Has a Lightning Connector

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    Lugging around wires and batteries is a hassle for everyone, but accessories manufacturer Moshi plans to make it much easier for iPhone 5 users with the help of its new external battery. Unlike other portable chargers, this one comes with a built-in Lightning cable.

    The IonBank ($89.99, 5,000 milliamp-hours) supports Apple’s Lightning connector, so there’s no need to bring along an iPhone cable for a quick charge. The Lightning connector is tucked into the battery and pops out when you slide the top of the battery case to the side. The device also works for other models of the iPhone and iPad, but you’ll need to bring a cable and connect it via the USB slot.

    This external battery is actually an extension of the 10,000 mAh model ($109.99) which was first announced at the 2013 International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas in January, but the model doesn’t come with a built-in Lightning cable. Both versions are not on the market quite yet, but Moshi said to expect them to hit in the next month or so.

    It will take about an hour and a half to fully charge an iPhone 5 using the IonBank, and the IonBank itself takes about 8 to 10 hours to charge.

    AFWL: Princess Fifi Ejindu Talks Exclusively On Africa Arts And Fashion Banquet

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    With six weeks left to Africa Fashion Week London (AFWL) 2013, AFWL patron, Princess Fifi Ejindu has given AFWL an exclusive sneak peek at another grand event as part of the week that is Africa Arts and Fashion Banquet to be held at The Dorchester Hotel on Sunday, 4 August 2013.

    The first edition of African Arts and Fashion Banquet supported by the AFWL patron, Abuja-based businesswoman, architect and philantrophist, Princess Fifi Ejindu will see leading dignitaries, first ladies, celebrities, designers and business people both from Africa and Diaspora attend this exclusive event at the prestigious venue.

    ALSO SEE: Edo Weddings: 20 Gorgeous Benin Bridal Looks.

    Princess Fifi Ejindu

    Speaking of the event and her support to Africa Fashion Week London 2013, Princess Fifi Ejindu said:

    “I believe Africa Fashion Week London is a great platform for African talent and a great opportunity for Africa to showcase the talent that we possess. The era of the hungry African child is long over and it is now time for our culture to be recognized globally.”

    “With this event we intend to raise start-up funds for emerging talent and tuition fees for extremely talented designers, hence in a way we are empowering the youth of Africa. While some have the opportunity and the funds to start their fashion labels, many others have no one to give them an opportunity or the funds they need. We have all the natural resources and all the talent in Africa but we should not leave it just to our leaders to help progress. If each of us were to sweep our own doorstep, the world would become a cleaner place. Therefore, this is our way to help emerging talent to a global platform and the funds they need,” Ejindu added.

    ALSO SEE: 10 Super Gorgeous Outfits For Plus Size Women.

    Not giving away too much about what is sure to be a spectacular debut event, Ejindu also hinted that the African Arts and Fashion Banquet will play host to the crème de la crème of African dignitaries and VIPs. “We have some First Ladies of Nigeria already confirm their attendance.” Ejindu says, “Also the Minister of Culture and Tourism, Mr. Edem Duke who has given his endorsement to the event will be in attendance.”

    Other equally noteworthy guests include the First Lady of Cross River State, Her Excellency Mrs. Liyel Imoke and Ghanaian economist, scientist, political writer and former chairman of the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) Ghana. Professor Edward Ayensu who will be the Keynote Speakers at this prestigious fundraiser.

    The exclusive event which intends to serve as the first fundraiser event for the African Arts and Fashion Initiative which will create start up funds for young designers to assist them in turning their creativity into sustainability. Set to feature fashion shows, art exhibits, and an exclusive celebration of African arts and fashion, the event will also see awards given out to those who have contributed to the growth of youth and women empowerment in Africa.

    Speaking of the African Arts and Fashion Banquet, CEO and founder of Africa Fashion Week London Ronke Ademiluyi said:

    “When you empower young people it is like an investment because if they are better educated and empowered, the future growth of our countries will be high, which is all the more the reason we should all strive to do more to help our young emerging talents reach their full potentials.”

    ALSO SEE: Want To Make A Fashion Statement? Check Out These Ankara Cape Dresses.

    The official sponsors for African Arts and Fashion Banquet are leading pan-African women’s bimonthly New African Woman, L’Oréal’s premium professional haircare range for Afro Caribbean and mixed-race hair textures Mizani andAfrica’s fastest growing telecommunications company Globacom Limited.

    The three days of AFWL leading up to the exclusive banquet will see over 100 African designers and exhibitors showcasing their designs at the Old Truman Brewery just off Brick Lane. This years’ AFWL is set to be bigger and better than ever, expected over 20,000 people to attend the event over the course of the three days as well as our patrons Mrs. Ejindu and London-based Nigerian artist Yinka Shonibare MBE as well as celebrity ambassadors Menaye Donkor Muntari, Noella Coursaris Musunka and Shingai Shoniwa alongside other VIP guests.

    Instagram Adds Video

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    Instagram Adds Video

    Video is coming to Instagram. Instagram co-founder Kevin Systrom officially introduced the rumored video functionality to an audience in San Francisco on Thursday.

    Described as “everything you love about Instagram — and it moves,” video is designed around three core principles:

    • Simplicity — It needs to be easy to use and edit
    • Beauty — “We need to do to video what we did to photos.”
    • Community — Instagram continues to look and work the same way when it comes to sharing and viewing content.

    Like Vine and other short-video services, video is limited. This time to 15 seconds.

    Instagram Video is coming to iOS and Android at the same time and it will support 13 custom filters just for video. Users can edit the frames of their videos to remove certain segments of the footage.

    Instagram is also introducing a mode called “Cinema” that acts as a way to stabilize footage.

    Users can also choose a cover photo for their videos, which will appear in the stream as a regular photo.

    We’ll have more stories about video on Instagram and how it compares to other services, including Vine, throughout the day.

    What do you think of Instagram’s new video plans? Let us know.

    Article culled from Mashable

    Travel: Head Over To Pemba Beach Hotel And Spa In Mozambique

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    Head over to the magical land of Mozambique to discover the romantic Pemba Beach Hotel and Spa. Located in Pemba, a port city in Mozambique, Pemba Beach Hotel and Spa lies on a peninsula in Pemba Bay. With sweeping Arabian-styled buildings and magnificent facilities, Pemba Beach combines the architectural elegance of the past with modern comforts. It is a world-class destination where Swahili East Africa meets Arabia in a sweeping compilation of Arabian-inspired buildings, colonnades, turrets and archways.

    Surrounded by large gardens from fine lawns among tall palm trees stands the beautiful structure, enhanced by the soft colours of the facades and the large arches. It has 62 luxurious rooms with magnificent ocean views. Guests have a choice of 3-star Classic rooms, luxury Courtyard rooms, and a variety of Suites or self-catering Villas. All rooms are equipped with air conditioning, en-suite bathrooms, satellite TV, personal bar and al fresco patios.

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    For something to eat and drink, the facility offers an assortment of African and international foods and drinks. At the “Niassa Bar” you can taste the most popular drinks and cocktails, while the “Quirimbas Restaurant” serves a wide range of African and international food.

    The large swimming pool overlooking the bay offers an astonishing view. It offers a wide range of water sporting activities such as kayaking, windsurfing, swimming, diving, water skiing, parasailing and deep sea fishing. Or you want to do something else?  You can spoil yourself with a long bike ride on the beautiful beachside.

    Whether it is for families, a wedding party, corporate gatherings or exclusive executive conferences, Pemba Beach Hotel and Spa is the ideal destination to relax and rest in the enchantment of an untouched nature, rich colours and mysterious charm. The facility combines the efficiency of a business hotel with exotic glamour to relax and unwind.

    See more photos below.

    ALSO SEE: 6 Tips to Know If You’re Flying for the First Time.

    By Gloria

    Check Out Ethiopian Designer Yekifir 2013 Collection

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    The June 2013 edition of Zen Magazine; an online magazine for fashion and style is out and this month it has a fabulous editorial from Ethiopian designer Yekifir. She is referred to as the queen of Ethiopian fashion and with this issue is presenting an exclusive of her 2013 collection – “Timeless girl, Modern world”.

    The collection has a lot of knit wear in white Ethiopian fashion and hand weaved accessories with the great outdoors to match. Take a look.

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    UK Small Business AfroDeity Wins Endorsement From Theo Paphitis

    UK small business, AfroDeity Ltd won the endorsement of Dragons’ Den star and entrepreneur, Theo Paphitis. On Sunday Alicia Thornthwaite, co-founder of AfroDeity Ltd pitched her business to Theo during ‘Small Business Sunday’, a social media initiative that was set up by Theo in October 2010.

    Each week, Theo choose and endorse six small businesses from the 100’s of tweets he receives. Last week, AfroDeity Ltd captured Theo’s attention and was chosen and endorsed among five other small businesses.

    When Theo re-tweeted Alicia’s message to his 360,000 followers, the company got a boost gaining 100’s of followers within 48 hours. It also increased its sales as extra orders were placed for their oils and butter from the Caribbean. In addition,  AfroDeity was profiled on a new website that is exclusive to Small Business Sunday winners.

    AfroDeity features and retails Caribbean Inspired natural hair and skin products. Their main product line is the signature Fountain Jamaican Oils Collection from which products are a mixture of oils and herbs grown in Jamaica is exclusive to AfroDeity.

    Speaking about the endorsement, Alicia Thornthwaite said, “We’ve been in business roughly two years and were looking at ways to grow. It is great to have support from Theo because it’s been difficult trying to raise the profile of our small business. Having Theo recognise our hard work and help spread the word about what we do at AfroDeity to his following is a tremendous boost.”

    ALSO SEE: 4 Benefits Of Organic Coconut Oil On The Hair.

    The UK small business (AfroDeity) was founded by Alicia and her mother Joliette (a former headmistress). Before starting the new business, Alicia worked as a drug surveillance scientist for about eight years. Both women said they founded AfroDeity on the knowledge of healing herbs, oils and butter passed down through the generations and culminating in Alicia’s great interest in science. As a result, the say their products combine beauty, science and their commitment to the rural Caribbean.

    Theo is best known for appearing on Dragons Den on BBC Two. He is the Chairman of Ryman Stationery plus Boux Avenue lingerie and Robert Dyas, as well as the joint owner of Red Letter Days. Theo is also a mentor and investor to many other businesses acquainted via the Den including MagicWhiteboard, Wedgewelly and Value My Stuff.

    UK small business, AfroDeity Ltd won the endorsement of Dragons’ Den star and entrepreneur, Theo Paphitis. On Sunday Alicia Thornthwaite
    Alicia and Leillah of NoScrunchie

    For further information, photos and product samples, please contact Alicia Thornthwaite on 07855697491 or send an email to info@afrodeity.co.uk

    Omotola Talks Politics And The Value Of A Nigerian Life

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    Omotola Jolade, Nollywood actress and one of TIMES’ 2013 most influential personality in the world talks politics and the value of a Nigerian life.

    In her tweets, the actress addressed health issues facing Nigerians, especially its women and the rate of maternal death. She also tweeted about public servants who swear to work for the citizens and end up working for themselves immediately they are sworn into power. She also had a word for Nigerian citizens who sit and do nothing about the situation.

    “Hmmm…. I keep asking. What is the Value of a Nigerian Life. What is the primary JOB of a Government?”, she tweeted. SHAME on Humans who pledge to serve fellow humans,get in2 POWER n ignore their DUTIES, intimidate d citizens,becomn headboys of local schools”, she continued.

    On health benefits and how Nigerians worship money, she tweeted, “Are Nigerians ENTITLED to health care benefits?what’s the way forward from maternal mortality for a start? Cc: @amnesty @AmnestyOnline.” “SHAME on those who worship money forget their silent heroes n suck up to corrupt leaders n sell their voice!SHAME on you who ONLY talks too.”

    She end by shaming those who will see her message and do nothing because of fear. “And finally SHAME on U who sees this message and your conscience Hunts but are afraid to RT because your VOICE has been BOUGHT. I’m out ,” she wrote.

    See an embedded version of Omotola’s tweets below,

     

     

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