Friday 17 October 2014

Why we love the Danshiki!

 
 
Ehen! Today am doing a little review of our own beloved Danshiki.
Being someone mostly fixated on western fashion and stlye( the suit life), it is quite strange how fast I fell in love with this piece. It emboldens african stlye, the cloth size gives you this freedom we all yearn for while also seeking the ultimate stlye experience.
The dashiki is a colorfulgarment widely worn in West Africa that covers the top half of the body.  It has formal and informal versions and varies from simple draped clothing to fully tailored suits.
 A common form is a loose-fitting pullover garment,
 with an ornate V-shaped collar, and tailored and embroidered neck and sleeve lines.
the danshiki dress goes virtually with everything
we have different A list stars rocking this like wiz khalifa,chris brown and all,
It never goes out of trend.
The Danshiki can be worn with a chinos trouser and a well penciled plain trouser (for men), the more fashion inclined may rock it with a chinos short, a flat shoe (sued, leather,) or a leather palms slipper for men. For the ladies, the Danshiki is a very handy fashion asset, a skinny trouser matches for the ultimate stlye experience while tight fitting shorts gives it a daring and sexy outlook. Get a Danshiki today!
   

Thursday 16 October 2014

Keshi Reacts to Eagle's Sack

Less than 24 hours after he was relieved of his post as the head coach of the Nigeria’s Super Eagles, Stephen Keshi has said it is time for him to move on.

“It is about time for me to move on, my dear. This is not the end of the world for me,” Keshi told Premium Times moments after he was dismissed as the coach of the Eagles.

It would be recalled that the former Togo and Mali coach was booed by football fan when he stepped into the national stadium in Abuja during Nigeria versus Sudan 2015 Nations Cup qualifier on Wednesday.


Former Super Eagles’ coach, Stephen Keshi
The match ended 3-1 in favour of the Super Eagles.

Keshi, who took the Super Eagles job four years ago, won the 2013 African Cup of Nations, AFCON, in South Africa and led the team to the 2014 FIFA World Cup and the 2014 Confederations Cup, both held in Brazil. 
However, the Nigerian senior team has been struggling to qualify for the 2015 AFCON having suffered two defeats against Congo and Sudan.

Keshi has been criticised for the calibre of players he has been inviting for national assignment especially those he selected for the 2014 World Cup.

Meanwhile, former Keshi assistants, Daniel Amokachi and Ike Shorounmu, are expected to proceed for a coaching course, fully funded by the NFF in any country of their choice.