When Oprah says, “I’m glad I was finally able to. . . so nobody has to tell me again, “HAVE YOU MET DERRICK ASHONG?,”” then you know if you are Derrick N. Ashong aka DNA, that you have to be simply BRILLIANT! Oprah finally met Ghanaian/Afropolitan DNA and true to DNA style, he impressed her; …
Chewing the Fat with Golden Globe-Nominee Chiwetel Ejiofor (Interview)
Chiwetel Ejiofor was born in London on July 10, 1977 to Nigerian immigrants, Arinze, a doctor, and Obiajulu Ejiofor, a pharmacist. By the age of 13, he was already appearing in numerous school and National Youth Theatre productions, and he subsequently attended the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Arts, as well as Dulwich College. …
Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde, LadybrilleNigeria Style Star
Omotola Jalade Ekeinde simply needs no introduction. However, in case you have been hiding under a rock for the past decade, briefly, she is one of Africa/Nollywood’s leading actresses whose work has earned her attention and awards globally. LadybrilleNigeria.com caught up with the highly sought after celebrity for an exclusive all access granted into her …
Eni Lise Balogun, Nigeria's Beauty Guru (Interview)
Nigerian born Ibidun Eni Fagbemi-Balogun aka Eni Lise Balogun, mother of three girls, who describes herself as “shy and straight up blunt” has always had a fascination with the beauty business. Eni’s father owned a cosmetic business in Nigeria, Groom Away Gray (men’s hair grooming business) and as a child, Eni who was her “daddy’s …
Iman Rocks in New York Times’ T Magazine
Supermodel is never one to look less than fashionable. The fashion/beauty mogul and host of Canada’s Next Top Model, franchise of ANTM looks absolutely fabulous in this recent shot in New York’s Time T Magazine. Catch our interview featuring Iman here. Ladybrille MagazineFounded in 2007, Ladybrille® Magazine is a California based pioneer digital publication demystifying …
LADYBRILLEmag.com Exclusive: Uche Eze aka Bella Naija, Ladybrille Woman of the Month
Close your eyes! Okay, I guess you have to open them to read this. But, imagine living in a country where you had no information or access to fashion and/pop-culture from your country of origin? What a world that would be! For Ladybrille American and European readers, yes, forget New York, Paris, London or Milan …
