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CONTENTS

EDITOR’S NOTE

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CURATED CHAOS Photo: Kola Oshalusi @insignamedia Makeup: Zaron

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BEAUTY

Again, this year, I would like to thank you, our dear readers, for the kind words you shared with me; it encourages me to know that we are bringing you content you can relate to. This week’s fashion pages highlight the top eight essential bags you should have as a stylish person. From tote bags to crossbody bags, satchel to sling bags, we bring you a selection of bags and how to wear them. Check out pages 4 and 5. Our sex life can be affected by certain routines we follow daily. Granted, excessive stress and sleep deprivation can cause decreased sex desire, but simple practices like eating too much salt and junk food are culprits. Find out more on our downtown confidential page. See page 7. Did you know you can use your skincare products outside what they were originally produced for? Our beauty page looks at the uses of different skincare products outside of their intended uses. Scroll to page 13 for this. Have you been clicking on the link beneath the QR codes on page 16? You are missing out on some really good music if you haven’t. Also, click on any page title on the content page to take you to your desired article. Here’s to many more years of relatable content! Until next week, enjoy your read.

Beyond The Jar

Unconventional Uses of Common Skincare Products

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African Brilliance on The ENTERTAINMENT Global Stage

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nother year has passed, and even though we had our ups and downs, we went another 365 days to reach our third anniversary. It’s been three years since we began this journey of bringing you lifestyle content at its peak, and I do hope you have enjoyed it so far.

The Art of Doing Nothing

CAREER

04-05 The Bag Edit

Essential Pieces Every Fashionista Needs in Their Collection

FASHION

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REVIEW

Creative Career Paths in The Music Industry

7 Romantic Movies for the Big Day

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6 Everyday Habits That DOWNTOWN Can Ruin Your Sex Life

CONFIDENTIAL

8-10 COVER

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Dialogues That Matter A Peek Into Our Most Impactful Conversations

Cheers to the

#SWEETGIRL Courage to Conquer DOINGS

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- Contributing Editor Odunayo Ogunbiyi is an ex pharmacist with a passion for food and pampering. Writing about her exploits wherever in the world she may find herself is just her way of staying sane in this zany world.

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Dorcas Akintoye Dorcas Akintoye is a dedicated writer with more than 2 years prolific experience in writing articles ranging from food, entertainment, fashion and beauty. She has a National Diploma in Mass Communication from Kwara State Polytechnic, Ilorin. She loves writing, listening to music and playing scrabble. She is a highly-skilled, enthusiastic, selfmotivated professional writer.

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THE BAG EDIT Essential Pieces Every Fashionista Needs in Their Collection

FASHION

BY DORCAS AKINTOYE

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complete selection of bags is essential to each fashionista’s wardrobe. Bags are useful accessories that can be used as statement pieces or as everyday essentials. They are also stylish. This article lists the top eight essential bags that any stylish person should think about including in their wardrobe. With these iconic accessories, get ready to up your style game!

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. TOTE BAG

A fashionable person’s best buddy is a timeless tote bag. It radiates elegance and functionality and provides plenty of room for all your belongings. Choose a leather handbag with neutral tones for a classic and versatile style.

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. CROSSBODY BAG

A crossbody bag is a stylish addition to any ensemble and is perfect for hands-free convenience. Go for a smallscale, fashionable style that goes well with both dressy and casual looks.

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. CLUTCH

A chic clutch quickly adds a touch of elegance and is ideal for evenings or formal occasions. For a timeless look, choose a standout piece with embellishments or a simple style.

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FASHION

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7 DESIGNER BAG .

THE TRAVEL BACKPACKS

For any fashionista, purchasing a high-end designer purse is a must. Select a classic design from a reputable brand that expresses your unique flair.

These fashionable bags are perfect for holding all your trip necessities, like books, sunglasses, water bottles, passports, and much more. They also feature the perfect amount of space and compartments. A colourful co-ord set looks excellent with these bags.

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. THE SLING BAG

For carrying your essentials without feeling heavy, this is the ideal handbag. You can keep your hands free, look fashionable, and stay organised by keeping your phone, keys, and wallet in this bag. The sling bag is perfect for informal events, dating evenings, lunch, and other occasions where you want to be hands-free. Wear it with a charming knee-length dress to look put together and fashionable.

8 SATCHEL .

Satchels are sophisticated bags with a hint of retro appeal. To improve the look of your everyday outfit, go for a structured silhouette and high-grade leather.

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MINI BAG

A mini bag makes the ideal travelling companion when you want to travel light. These delightful accessories give your appearance a whimsical yet stylish touch.

CONCLUSION Any fashionista who wants to exhibit their style must have a wellchosen selection of bags. These top eight must-have bags, ranging from stylish statement pieces to ageless classics, offer versatility, usefulness, and a dash of glitz to your ensembles. Therefore, begin assembling your bag collection right now and dive into the world of limitless design options!

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DOWNTOWN CONFIDENTIAL

6YOUR SEX LIFE

Everyday Habits That Can Ruin

BY DORCAS AKINTOYE

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t’s not always simple to figure out why your sexual life isn’t what you want it to be. Your potential for pleasure is sometimes limited by the routines you follow daily without much consideration. While excessive stress and sleep deprivation are two well-known factors that lead to decreased sex desire, there are a few additional factors that we should consider in most aspects of our everyday lives as well. We’ll discuss some common practices in this article that have the potential to destroy our sex lives. The most often overlooked culprits are listed below.

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. YOU BINGE ON BAD FOODS

If you’re addicted to junk food, you’re putting a lot of simple sugars, refined carbohydrates, and trans and saturated fats into your body. Your blood flow may slow down as a result, which may impair your sex performance. Eat lots of fruits, vegetables, and plant-based protein (nuts, beans, and tofu) instead of junk food. Bonus: Maintaining a good diet helps increase your energy levels for sex.

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. YOU STAY STRESSED

. YOU STICK TO THE SAME OLD ROUTINE

You get tired from continual stress and anxiety. Long-term exposure to stress hormones can seriously impair your health and stifle your desire for sexual activity. To come up with the finest solutions, identify what is causing you tension. Additionally, scheduling frequent stress-relieving activities like yoga, a stroll through a park, or a good laugh at your favourite comedy is a great idea.

Occasionally, a stale sexual spell can be the result of getting into a rut. You may follow a routine without even realising it. Change things up by experimenting with different positions and having sex somewhere or at a time when you don’t usually do it. Alternatively, consider incorporating new alternatives into your regimen, such as massage therapy or sex toys.

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. YOU EAT TOO MUCH SALT

Consuming salty meals every day increases your risk of high blood pressure, which in turn reduces libido. Avoid prepackaged foods, as they frequently include high sodium content, and be mindful of how much you add to the table. Use spices and herbs to impart flavour instead.

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. YOU DISS YOUR BODY

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. ADDICTION TO PHONE

Addiction to phones is another terrible habit. When you spend all of your leisure time staring at your phone, it’s apparent that you are addicted. You are influencing your sex life if you engage in this behaviour even before going to bed, although it is acceptable to do so during the day. You grow apart from your partner as a result of it, and before you realise it, your addiction has destroyed your bond. End your pre-bed media browsing because it will make you more stressed rather than calm you down.

How confident you feel is greatly influenced by the messages you send to yourself or hear from others about your physique. Your sex drive and self-image both suffer when such messages are unfavourable. If you tend to criticise yourself constantly, try to break that habit and concentrate on the positive aspects of who you are. Spend time with individuals who uplift you and take care of yourself.

CONCLUSION You can’t expect to have a satisfying sexual life regularly unless you break these behaviours. You will naturally have more libido and sex desire if you live a healthy lifestyle, stay away from stress, avoid too much salt, and limit your use of smartphones. Doing this will keep the sexual spark alive.

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Dialogues That Matter

COVER

A Peek Into Our Most Impactful Conversations

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his week marks three years since we embarked on a mission to provide the best entertainment and lifestyle content for you, our dear readers. We reflect on the journey as we celebrate our third anniversary with 156 editions. Since the beginning, we have been steadfastly dedicated to providing insightful and thought-provoking cover stories. To commemorate this anniversary, we’ve compiled a list of our favourite excerpts that have captured the spirit of our magazine over the last year.

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(1) As a lawyer, Hairat Aderinsola Balogun, OON, performed admirably both then and now. With her exceptional legal career, Balogun has shown that women can overcome the status quo and thrive in fields that men have historically dominated if they apply their knowledge and challenge the established standard. Hairat Aderinsola Balogun, OON, is a woman of many firsts: She was the first female Attorney-General of Lagos State, the first female General Secretary of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA), the first female Life Bencher (Chairlady, Body of Benchers), the first female President of Rotary Club Lagos. Under the military government of Governor Gbolahan Mudasiru, she was also Nigeria’s second female attorney general. She is also a Life Bencher. She couldn’t have been a better fit for our International Women’s Day celebration last year. When asked about the legacy she would like to leave behind, she responded, “I think the only legacy is somebody who served in truth and justice— that’s what I titled my memoir. You must have confidence that this is the truth as you see it, as you know it; no matter who it offends, you do your best according to the law of the land. Sometimes, the law may be mistaken, so you do justice as far as is humanly possible to everybody on the same level.

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After a country’s name, its cultural identity is its most significant descriptive marker. In this exciting cover story, we sat with two of the most influential custodians of the Nigerian culture today, Chief Mrs Nike Monica Okundaye, popularly referred to as “Mama Nike”, and her husband, ex-police Commissioner Reuben Osaruyi Okundaye. They are the curators of the Nike Art Galleries in Osogbo, Lagos, OgidiIjumu (Kogi State), and Abuja. When she was asked how she believed we could preserve our culture since it seems we were losing it, she said, “To preserve our culture, we must continue training people who can take over after us. That is training the generation. Sometimes, it may not even be your biological or adopted, but if you see someone you can train, train them. It’s training the trainers because if you train somebody, they can train another person.”

(3) Artificial Intelligence (AI) has emerged as a transformative force that is reshaping industries, societies, and our daily lives. AI is revolutionising various sectors, from self-driving cars to virtual assistants to personalised recommendations and even to medical diagnoses. In this issue, we explored the birth and evolution of AI, its current applications, and the ethical considerations surrounding its development and redeployment.


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(4) Whether it is hosting a podcast, acting on a television series, or influencing for international brands, young people today have harnessed digital technology and social media’s power to make a living and a meaningful impact in society. We had an insightful conversation with three of those young minds, and there are none like this trio of Fashion influencer and Media Personality Enioluwa Adeoluwa, Influencer and Entrepreneur Priscilla Ojo, and Actor and Podcaster Susan Pwajok. They opened up to us about their life in the face of the media so far. Talking about the biggest misconception people have about Gen Z, Enioluwa responded, “People frequently accuse members of Generation Z of being rude, but while some young people behave rudely, they are by no means the majority. Adults may test us because they believe we lack manners as a result of this misperception”.

(5) Richard Mofe-Damijo has played various roles throughout his career, showcasing his flexibility and ability to bring life to any role he takes on. In this issue, we had a discussion with him where he shared the heart and soul of his remarkable journey and, most importantly, the profound love for his craft that fuels the flames of his enduring impact.

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COVER

Over the years, Nigeria and South Africa, two of Africa’s biggest nations, have had a blissful relationship, and this was made possible by some individuals who work behind the scenes to ensure both countries’ relationships remain symbiotic. One such person is Dr Bobby J. Moroe, the consul-general of South Africa in Lagos, responsible for nine states. In this conversation with our Executive Editor, Onah Nwachukwu, he discussed the similarities and differences between South Africa and Nigeria, the unfortunate attacks perpetrated by South Africans on Nigerians, and the consulate’s role in fostering a healthy relationship between both countries.

(7) The Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of Megalectics Limited, Christopher Ubosi, couldn’t have been a better fit for our National Radio Day edition last year. To commemorate the day, we had a conversation with him, and he talked to us about many things about the evolution and development of radio in Nigeria. He also shared with us innovative tactics that have kept his radio stations not only relevant but also very resonating with listeners.

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Udo Maryanne Okonjo is a visionary leader in her own right. She has not only achieved success in the real estate industry with her company, Fine And Country West Africa but also devoted her life to assisting others in achieving authentic leadership with the Ace Business Club. She revealed that serving as a trusted advisor on projects defining Nigeria’s topmost real estate skylines is one aspect of the real estate industry that constantly keeps her motivated and excited. Udo Okonjo went further to share with us the history of the Ace Business Club and the route to authentic leadership that she passionately paves.

(9) In this everevolving world, storytelling has long been the lighthouse that directs the expansion of the media and movie industries; so far, visionary Mo Abudu has had a significant impact on this setting. As a filmmaker, she has touched people’s hearts and minds all around the world by bringing intriguing stories to life. If you are wondering how she looks remarkably youthful, she said, “I believe that a combination of factors contributes to maintaining a youthful appearance. Firstly, I prioritise a healthy lifestyle, which includes regular exercise and a balanced diet. Additionally, I get enough rest.”

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Nigerian cinema’s storytelling skills are enhanced by the emergence of producers such as Eku Edewor, who play a crucial part in the industry’s growth. Anyone would agree that Eku’s career in the entertainment world is a monument to adaptability and commitment, from her appearance on Britain’s Next Top Model to producing Breath of Life. In this issue, she opened up to us about the complexities of her journey as a movie producer, including her plan to launch her production company.

(11) Ogunlesi is one fashion entrepreneur in Nigeria, working hard to improve and grow children’s fashion. She is well known for her significant contribution through her brand Ruff ‘N’ Tumble, and so far, her brand has exhibited an extraordinary fusion of originality and quality. For our Christmas edition last year, we enjoyed an interesting conversation where she revealed her approach to staying ahead of trends and how she has managed to maintain her brand relevance over the years. She says, “In the kid’s fashion industry, we stay ahead of trends through research of global trends, local tastes, and nuances.”


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EKI OGUNBOR @ekiogunbor

#SWEETGIRLDOINGS

Cheers to the

COURAGE TO CONQUER

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ear THEWILL DOWNTOWN, Hope you’re doing well. I haven’t known you for very long. I feel like we’re new friends, and you fell in love with me so deeply that you invited me to your birthday party after just a month of getting to know each other, and now the MC has given me the microphone to give a speech. You don’t know me well enough to know I don’t like public speaking, but you like me well enough to know you want to hear what I have to say about you and our one-month romance (because, yes, romance also exists in platonic friendships).

adult friendships these days - a discerning openness that fosters vulnerability. I find that when I make genuine friends as an 18-year-old [with 14 years experience], it feels a lot easier because we are more discerning and vulnerable. And there’s nothing that intensifies a friendship like openness. Yes, there are other things that help

So I’ve collected the microphone, and my aim is not only to share a piece of myself with you and your friends but also to let you know that though I haven’t known you very long, I’m so happy to be here because I’ve fallen in love with you right back. Our first conversation was evidence of the “love at first sight” phenomenon, often dismissed as a myth. Truth is, I’d known who you were for quite some time, but I never got the chance to speak with you, and now, I’m smitten. In just one exchange, you managed to expand my horizons more than some of my acquaintances have achieved over the years, and that’s what I call

friendships flourish; some may be even more important. But the effect that openness and vulnerability have on a friendship or relationship of any kind cannot be undermined. It is like unlocking a world of limitless possibilities, opening a new portal to a different dimension, and creating a unique timeline in the multiverse of our lives. You never know what lies ahead, but you must take that leap to find out. It offers the freedom to explore while simultaneously presenting the fear of the unknown. Yet, it is the bravery to venture deeper into the unknown that becomes our guiding light through life. It’s absolute freedom in some cases, and for others, it’s absolute fear, but the bravery remains. The bravery MUST remain.

Freedom and fear. Life often presents us with binary choices at various crossroads, shaping us into the individuals we eventually become. This duality can be bittersweet, but it is an essential part of existence; we must live with it. We must embrace the uncertainty of tomorrow, hoping for the best but prepared for the worst. If we’re lucky, our bravery gets to outshine our fears in this lifetime, allowing us to live authentically and true to ourselves, the way you love yourself to be, the way you were created to be. And there is nothing sweeter than knowing we seized life by the horns and made it our own, for whose life is it if not our own? As you celebrate another year, I hope you have the courage to conquer every fear that may hinder your journey towards embracing your most authentic self, the best version of who you are. And I hope we all have the privilege of witnessing and participating in this remarkable transformation with you. Cheers

SGD Spotlight Quote of the week: “I learned that courage was not the absence of fear, but the triumph over it. The brave man is not he who does not feel afraid, but he who conquers that fear.” Nelson Mandela

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CURATED CHAOS

NTIANU OBIORA @ntianu

THE ART OF DOING NOTHING experience, teaching me that moments of stillness are not just empty gaps but opportunities for reflection and growth in the quest for a life filled with meaning.

The notion of idleness is often frowned upon in our work-centric culture. Yet, the Dutch concept of niksen is redefining idleness, presenting it not as a lack of productivity but as a vital component of our well-being. Originating from the Netherlands, niksen embodies the practice of doing nothing with no purpose than simply being, allowing one’s mind to wander without the constraints of productivity or a specific goal.

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n our constant pursuit of productivity and the relentless hustle of modern life, we often forget the art of doing absolutely nothing—a practice that, despite its simplicity, remains a challenge for many.

Reclaiming the value of doing nothing is not a new idea. Historical and cultural references, such as the Italian “la dolce far niente”, celebrate the beauty and importance of leisure and idleness. However, in the age of constant connectivity and societal pressures to be perpetually productive, finding time to embrace niksen has become increasingly rare.

And so entered the concept of “niksen,” a Dutch term that translates to the joy of idleness, and exploring how embracing moments of nothingness can lead to a more balanced, creative, and fulfilled life.

Practising niksen involves allowing oneself to be idle, free from the pursuit of productivity or purpose. It could be as simple as gazing out the window while drinking your morning coffee or people-watching at a restaurant. These moments of unguarded leisure are not only a respite for the mind but also a catalyst for creativity, improved focus, and reduced stress. Research has shown that rest and relaxation, similar to the practice of niksen, can rejuvenate the brain, enhance decision-making, and foster creative thinking.

The journey towards embracing niksen and the art of doing nothing has been a humbling

This newfound appreciation for idleness has not only enriched my life but has also set me on the path to a

For the longest time, my life swung between two extremes: if I wasn’t engulfed in a whirlwind of activity, pushing myself to the brink of exhaustion, then I was the epitome of laziness, barely mustering the energy to move from one task to the next. The quest for balance became essential, a pursuit to find that sweet spot where productivity and rest can coexist. Yet, striking this balance has been far from straightforward, especially for someone like me, whose identity and self-worth have been closely tied to work and accomplishments.

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more balanced, content, and ultimately fulfilling life. It’s a daily struggle to remind myself that it’s okay to pause, breathe, and simply be. In this ongoing process of recalibration, I’ve discovered that perhaps nothing might indeed be everything after all.


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Beyond The Jar

BEAUTY

Unconventional Uses of Common Skincare Products BY DORCAS AKINTOYE

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. MOISTURISER AS CUTICLE CREAM

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Dry, unkempt cuticles can be saved by using your go-to moisturiser, which isn’t only meant for your face. For smoother, more moisturised nails when you wake up, gently massage a small quantity into your cuticles before going to bed. Preventing unpleasant hangnails is made possible by the same emollient characteristics that keep your face shining.

e frequently use our best skincare products for the functions indicated on the labels. Nevertheless, concealed behind those elegant containers and bottles are multipurpose infusions with exceptional properties extending beyond skin care. This article will look at some unexpected creative uses of basic skincare products.

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. LIP BALM AS BROW TAMER

By using lip balm, you may bid goodbye to unruly eyebrows. Keep your brows in control with the same waxiness that keeps your lips smooth. Instead of using brow gel, give your eyebrows a glossy, streamlined appearance by dabbing on a small quantity of lip balm with a clean spoolie brush.

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. EYE CREAM FOR HIGHLIGHTER

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. EXFOLIATING SCRUB AS ELBOW AND KNEE SOFTENER

Apply a little eye cream as a highlighter to bring out your natural radiance. Your cupid’s bow and cheekbones may get a faint sheen from the illuminating particles in eye creams. For a radiant, youthful appearance that extends beyond the eyes, dab a tiny quantity on these regions and blend.

You don’t have to limit yourself to the skincare aisle to have soft, smooth elbows and knees. Use your exfoliating scrub to smooth out any rough spots on these regions. Your elbows and knees will feel incredibly soft after using the granules that remove dead skin from your face; they also perform wonders on tougher skin.

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.SUNSCREEN AS HAIR PROTECTOR

Use sunscreen on areas of your body other than your face to protect your hair from the damaging sun and environmental factors. Using your palms, apply a dime-sized amount and run it through your hair, paying special attention to the ends. The protective layer of sunscreen shields your hair from UV radiation and other environmental contaminants.

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.TONER AS MAKEUP SETTING SPRAY

Use a toner spray to prolong the wear of your makeup. Toners are an excellent substitute for setting sprays because of their moisturising and pH-balancing qualities. You can achieve a natural, dewy sheen that lasts all day by lightly misting your makeup after applying it to help set it in place.

Not only can you get the most out of your skincare products by incorporating these unusual uses into your routine, but it also gives your beauty routine a creative twist. Remember that beauty is discovered by uncovering the limitless potential inside each jar and container, not by looking only at the labels on our products.

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ENTERTAINMENT

AFRICAN BRILLIANCE ON

THE GLOBAL STAGE BY JOHNSON CHUKWUEKE

he annual Grammy Awards is known by most to be music’s biggest stage. This T award honours individuals for their outstanding achievements and contributions to the music industry. This year, the 66th Annual Grammy Awards was held on the 4th of

February at the Los Angeles Crypto.com Arena. The 66th Grammy Awards didn’t just honour the contribution of foreign artists but also recognised ever-rhythmic African sound by creating a new category, Best African Music Performance. This move solidifies African music internationally and shows how far the Afrobeat genre has come. This piece will look at the nominees who have worked to push their art out of the continent and into the global stage and the eventual winner.

Asake x Olamide-Amapiano It’s not news that Asake has been the rave of the moment since he came into the limelight, and his hard work has paid off. His hit single Amapiano, which features his record label boss, Olamide, got 4.95 million streams on TurnTable, making it Asake’s 10th Number 1 song and making him the first artist to achieve such a feat on the Turn-Table Hot 100.

Ayra Starr-Rush One of Mavin’s talented acts, Ayra Starr, put out a certified club jam titled Rush, and it didn’t fail to meet expectations as it became the first solo song by a female Nigerian artiste to achieve over 300 million views on YouTube. Such a milestone was deemed fit to get a nomination at this year’s Grammy Awards.

Davido x Musa KeysUnavailable From Davido’s “Timeless” album came the hit track Unavailable. From his fans to other celebrities, Unavailable became a hit track that had the world of entertainment up and moving to its unique dance moves. The global acknowledgement of this song earned it a nomination at the 66th Grammy Award for Best African Music Performance.

Burna BoyCity Boys With this hit song earning top numbers in the charts of over three countries and number one in the U.K Afrobeats Chart, it was no surprise to see that Burna Boy’s City Boys got a nod of approval at the Grammys, and the best thing is, this track continues to thrill many music enthusiasts till this day.

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Tyla-Water (Winner) From clubs to Tik-Tok trends and Instagram reels, Tyla’s smashing hit single, Water, had its effect on the entertainment world. The song has also been a well-known feature on other charts, including Hot R&B Songs (No. 6), Hot R&B/ Hip-Hop Songs (No. 22), and others. This global hit was enough to win Tyla the distinguished Grammy Award, making her the first-ever recipient of that award.

It’s a joy to see how much the African sound has grown. It became a force to reckon with that couldn’t be ignored anymore, and it found a way to go global and have a category on the world’s biggest music stage. A win for one is a win for all. BIG-UPS AFRICA!!!


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CREATIVE CAREER PATHS IN

CAREER

THE MUSIC INDUSTRY SONGWRITERS

A good song has a great beat and lyrics that audiences can relate to and feel when they try to imagine it, and that’s where songwriters step in. In the build-up to music production, songwriters are architects, sculptors, and storytellers. Songwriters bring forth ideas, themes, or perspectives that they are feeling and their audience can understand. This role requires strong imagination to connect emotionally to the listeners. In addition to a strong imagination, a songwriter is versatile and has to adapt to different genres and styles of music.

BY JOHNSON CHUKWUEKE

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hen several people hear of someone in the music industry, the only thing that comes to mind is that the person must be a musical artist. But then, the music industry is a dynamic and ever-evolving field that offers multiple career paths beyond the spotlight of performers and recording artists. Many creatives contribute to the beautiful sounds you hear and enjoy without being on stage. This piece will explore various careers one can pursue in the music industry and point out opportunities if you wish to impact the music industry.

ARTIST AND REPERTOIRE REPRESENTATIVE Artist and Repertoire(A&R) representatives are known as the scouts and nurturers of talents for a music label. New talents are discovered by personnel in this role, and they help them hone their skills, including assisting them to understand what genre they need to major in. A&R representatives need a sharp ear and a deep understanding of the industry.

MUSIC PRODUCERS What makes good music for people? One of the fundamental things is the beat of that song, and music producers are the heart of music productions. Producers play an important role in shaping the final sound of a song. They collaborate with artists, direct recording sessions, and contribute to the organisation and general production of a track. To succeed in this role, music producers must possess important qualities such as technical proficiency, a keen ear for music, and creative vision.

AUDIO ENGINEER Audio engineers are the wizards behind the scenes, responsible for capturing, mixing, and mastering the audio elements of recording. The engineers are responsible for merging the technical and artistic aspects of recordings. They are also responsible for setting up and running the equipment to produce concerts and music recordings.

CONCERT PROMOTERS Concert promoters organise live events, from small gigs to largescale concerts. They are in charge of marketing, ticketing sales, and event logistics. Concert promoters know marketing trends, audience demographics, and event planning.

The music industry is diverse, offering an array of careers to all interested individuals, so find out what areas you can contribute to the industry. You are more than welcome to put yourself out there. GOOD LUCK!!!

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VOL 4 NO. 06 • FEBRUARY 11, 2024

THEWILL DOWNTOWN • www.thewilldowntown.com

BY BOLUWATIFE ADESINA Scan this with your camera or click to Scan this with your camera or click access the playlist (Youtube Music) to access the playlist (Spotify)

MOVIE REVIEW:

7 Romantic Movies For The Big Day

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ou know what week it is; we all do (The Review is a lover-friendly space, after all). Plans have been made. Gifts have been bought, and you’re looking for that perfect film to either kick off a romantic evening or be a nightcap to a fun night. A Netflix and Chill movie, if you will. I’ve got you covered here. No need to endlessly scroll through Netflix looking for something. Here are seven films that will captivate you both and set the right kind of mood.

• La La Land:

If by some chance you haven’t seen the six-time Oscar-winning film, La La Land, stop what you’re doing right now, and watch it! The movie follows Mia (Emma Stone) and Sebastian (Ryan Gosling) as they fall in love and pursue a relationship amidst the cutthroat background of Hollywood and dreams of stardom.

of romance is realistic and moving, it’s all the more memorable for scenes involving mind-erasing.

• If Beale Street Could Talk (2018) Based on James Baldwin’s novel of the same name, this film follows a young man and woman, Fonny (Stephan James) and Tish (KiKi Layne), who fall in love despite barriers: Fonny is wrongfully arrested for rape while Tish learns she is pregnant with Fonny’s child. The non-linear narrative includes their respective families’ reactions and attempts to help. Regina King won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role as Tish’s mother.

• The Notebook (2004) If you’re searching for a romantic Valentine’s Day movie, The Notebook is one of those films you can watch over and over again and still get all the feels. It’s got passion, drama, a whirlwind romance, and an enduring love story — what more could you want?

• 50 First Dates (2004)

• Bride and Prejudice (2004)

Henry Roth (Adam Sandler) has to get creative while dating Lucy Whitmore (Drew Barrymore) because of her short-term memory loss, which makes her forget who he is and how they fell in love. Though heartbreaking, it’s tough not to get swept away by his exhaustive attempts at recreating the perfect first date for her.

• Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004)

Considered one of the most innovative love stories ever, this film follows Joel (Jim Carrey) and Clementine (Kate Winslet) throughout various stages of their relationship. While its depiction

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You might already be acquainted with Pride and Prejudice—but each adaptation of Jane Austen’s classic novel offers new wisdom (and swoon-worthy moments). Directed by Gurinder Chadha, Bride and Prejudice follows sisters in Amritsar, India, trying to forge their trails while also dealing with social conventions.

• Sleepless in Seattle (1993) Meg Ryan and Tom Hanks as Annie and Sam keep hopeless romantics restless throughout this classic thanks to their “will they, won’t they” dance. Spoiler alert: One of our favourite scenes is when Sam’s son calls the radio station where Annie works to help find his widowed father a partner. Plus, we’re obsessed with the sweet ending.

WATCH OF THE WEEK

THE BEEKEEPER It looks like Jason Statham has found his John Wick. The tough guy actor, whose facial hair, bald head, and general demeanour vary almost imperceptibly from movie to movie, plays an unstoppable killing machine in The Beekeeper. That’s par for the course. It’s the world that screenwriter Kurt Wimmer and director David Ayer build around him that makes The Beekeeper buzz and is likely to bring back Statham for more. Statham is Adam Clay, a low-key beekeeper not bothering anyone, living out his days tending to his hive in a farmhouse he rented out from a kind retiree, Eloise (Phylicia Rashad). When she is the victim of a phishing scam at the hands of a cartoonishly oily crew of criminals — we’ll get to them in a minute — Adam goes on the warpath, and The Beekeeper is set in motion. (Remember, Wick was a quiet guy who didn’t want any trouble from anyone until bad guys killed his dog.) The scammers are led by a scene-stealing David Witts, who plays Mickey Garnett, the slimy leader of a group of online thieves, who is like a tech bro version of The Wolf of Wall Street’s Jordan

Belfort. The moment Witts is on screen, in an office that looks like a comic book version of a hacker warehouse, the tone is set: This is silly, broadstroke stuff, not grounded in any way and not meant to be taken the least bit seriously, which allows it to spread its wings and fly. Turns out Mickey answers to Derek Danforth, played by a smarmy Josh Hutcherson, who honestly can’t keep up with Witts’ hammy obnoxiousness. (The two roles should have been swapped.) Derek, who has ties all the way to the top, doesn’t understand the danger he’s in now that there’s a beekeeper after him. A beekeeper? Seriously? But Wallace Westwyld (Jeremy Irons), who has been sworn to protect Derek even though he can barely stomach him, knows this beekeeper is not just

a beekeeper but part of a triple secret task force of elite, off-thebooks professionals who work outside the system in order to keep the system safe. And if a beekeeper says he’s going to kill you, it’s best to start wrapping up any loose ends you may have dangling. Like Wick, we have layers of mythology, high levels of violence, and a script that feels like it’s been adopted from a graphic novel but hasn’t. The pieces are set in motion so that Statham can do his thing and take no prisoners against an escalating series of dudes in his way, including Taylor James, who plays a big-toothed assassin and looks like something out of a Street Fighter game. The Beekeeper is slick, dumb fun: Not as stylish or tightly executed as John Wick, but it takes its time with characters — including a pair of FBI agents (Emmy Raver-Lampman and Bobby Naderi) — and sets itself up for a franchisable future. There’s plenty of honey here to go around.

Adele - When We Were Young

Alicia Keys - No One

D’Angelo - Really Love

Daniel Caesar - Best Part (feat. H.E.R.)

Etta James - At Last

Frank Ocean - Pink + White

Jessie Ware - Mirage (Don’t Stop)

Jessie Ware - Remember Where You Are

Seal - Kiss from a Rose


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