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Thursday, March 12, 2015

THE REAL REASON IMO STATE GIRLS BRIDE PRICE IS THE MOST EXPENSIVE IN IBO LA




THE REAL REASON IMO STATE GIRLS BRIDE PRICE IS THE MOST EXPENSIVE IN IBO LAND

hahahaha cheii imo state bride price ohhh,i have heard guys talk about how expensive it is to marry an imo state girl, especially from mbaise. Some have even gone as far as impregnating the girl in question so that the family of the girl will be left with no choice than accepting whatever the mans family present as bride price in order not to face the shame of having their daughter give birth  at home.MBAISE IN IMO STATE IS THE MOST EXPENSIVE. They grade their brides in 4 categories: 
1. ILLITERATE 
2. SCHOOL CERTIFICATE 
3. GRADUATE
4. MASTERS AND ABOVE 
 Mbaise, one of the most populous local governments in Imo State, a core Igbo region, there exists an erroneous belief that it costs relatively much to marry their daughters. Still many Mbaise daughters are being married to people outside of the local government area. Some argue that special interest in marrying Mbaise girls is because of their dedication to marriage and hard work, and their ability to stay in a marriage through thick and thin. Whatever be the case, indications are that those who ventured to marry from among Mbaise people more often than not have blissful testimonies of the marriage.To whoever wish to have an everlasting marriage what you need is an Mbaise Girl, Never mind the cost and the initial gra gra they gives at the beginning you will benefit a lot from it. since quality worth the price.
They're Hard-working, don't depend much on husband to bring food to the table,they stay in marriage, in case of husband's death they pick up the responsibilities of bringing up the children to taste, Families don't interfer much in marriage lives, they're respectful, educated, productive, industrious,and the most Beautiful girls in Igboland, Mary Odili, Genevieve Nnaji and Rita Dominic, Terryvin Oguh are few examples of Mbaise Products
So what really does an Igbo traditional marriage entail? 

Introduction – Ikwu Aka (Knocking) 
Marriage in Igboland is not just an affair between the future husband and wife but also involves the parents, the extended family and villages. When you’re planning for the introductory part of your proposed union, you must bear in mind that there are two stages in this process. Depending on the Igbo community involved, the intending groom will be required to make two visits to the bride to be’s family. 

First, the intending groom, accompanied by his father or any elder relative or close family friend will visit the father of the bride to be formerly introduced and state their intention. They will then agree on a latter time to meet with other members of the bride to be’s family. No gift is required for this initial visit.

For the return visit, the intending groom’s family (not limited to the parents) will meet with the bride to be’s family and restate their intention. At this stage, it is expected that the bride to be’s family will have had ample time to investigate the groom to be’s family and must have reached a conclusion on the proposal. The prerequisites for this visit may vary from village to village, but, basically some of the key items offered as gift to the host family include Kolanuts, Wines (alcoholic/non-alcoholic) and wrappers (Nigerian/Holland prints). Money (cash gift) is usually not offered at this point in order not to be misrepresented.

Traditional Marriage – Igba Nwku (Engagement)
At this stage, a date has been agreed for the ‘Igba Nkwu’ to hold at the paternal home of the bride to be. The intending groom would have been handed a list of items to present at the engagement. The list usually is communicated after the introduction and is an obligatory part of completing the Igba Nkwu, which could either be a close family event or a big event including the whole “village”. The items on the lists are usually symbolic and cover different sections of the ceremony.
Typical Igbo Traditional List for the Groom

SECTION A : UMUADA (ALL KINDRED
 DAUGHTERS)
Wrappers and Blouses– (George/Hollandis/Nigerian Wax)
Jewelry – (Gold plated earings, necklaces)
Head ties and Shoes (Different types and colours)
Hand bags and wrist watches (Different types and colours)
Toiletries (Body creams, bathing soaps, washing detergents, etc.)
Beverages and food items
Cash gift (lump sum) –Ogwe ego
Drinks (Malt & Minerals)

SECTION B: NMANYA UKWU (BIG WINE) – KINSMEN (UMUNNA)The items in this category will be shared amongst the heads of the extended family of the bride to be.
Bottles of Seaman’s Schnapps (millennium brand)
Kolanuts
Gallons of Palmwine
Cartons of Beer, Malt and Mineral drinks
Heads of Tobacco with potash
Rolls of cigarettes
1 goat
Cash gift (Lump sum) – Ego Umu’Nna

OTHER CASH GIFTS THAT MAY BE DEMANDED DURING THE COURSE OF THE CEREMONY
“Ego nfotu ite” (cash to bring down symbolic cooking pot) – ₦ 1,000
“Ncha kishi udu” (Toasting of wine) – ₦ 1,000
“Ego Ogo cherem” (money for the inlaws) – ₦ 50,000
“Ego maternity” (money for future maternity) – ₦ 1,000
“Ego Onye Eze” (money for village chief) – ₦ 1,500
“Ogwe Ego” (lump sum) – ₦ 5,000

SECTION C: N’MEPE UZO (OPENING OF GATE) – GENERAL
30 tubers of Yam
2 bags of Rice
2 bags of Salt
2 cartons of Star Beer
2 cartons of Guinness Stout
2 cartons of Maltina
6 crates of Minerals
3 bottles of Seaman’s Schnapps (millennium brand)
30 bulbs of onions
1 gallon of red Palm oil (10 -25 litres)
1 gallon of Groundnut oil (25 litres)
A basin of Okporoko (Stockfish)
2 pieces of Goat leg (Ukwu Anu ewu)
25 loaves of Bread
1 carton of Tin Tomatoes
1 carton of Tin Milk
1 carton of Tablet soap
20 Pieces of Morning Rose powder
1 gallon of Kerosene
20 heads of Tobacco
10 packets of cigarettes
5 pieces of George/Hollandis/Nigerian Wax
3 pieces of Umbrella
1 Big Box (Apati)
2 Big Basins
2 pieces of Igbo Blouse
2 pieces of Headties
Gold necklaces and Wrist watches (minimum of 2 pieces)
1 piece of Lantern/Lamp
“Ikpo Onu Aku Nwayi” (Bride price) – Negotiable


Usually the UMUADA and UMUNNA’s are quite a number in each clan and a minimum of three pieces/cartons per item above will be demanded before the bride to be is let out of her father’s house on the engagement day. More often than not, their demands are non-negotiable, but can be influenced by the bride to be’s family.

The items required in the general section vary from village to village and can be negotiated with the bride to be’s family. In recent times, the intending bride’s father waives most of the requirements that ordinarily would be meant for him and his immediate family and request the intending groom to provide only the other items required in the first two sections.

Dress and Grooming
At traditional marriage, wedding ceremonies, many have adopted the Igbo equivalent for ‘Aso Ebi’ referred to as ‘Akwa Nde Mbiriechi’. Before deciding on your ‘Akwa Nde Mbiriechi’, consideration should be giving to the type of fabric that would be most suitable for the occasion and will harmonize with the overall theme of your ‘Igba Nkwu’ (traditional marriage). 

Bride: 
You can either choose the olden attire Igbo maidens adorn at special occasions. You will be beautified in ‘Nzu’ (white clay) painted on your body, while covering your upper body and waist areas with pieces of ‘Akwete’ cloth (African print).
You can equally attend your own ceremony dressed in a contemporary ‘Akwete’. This is a traditional wrapper that some refer to as ‘Abada’ which usually is made up of 5 yards of either a Nigerian Wax fabric (Ankara), Holladis (Holland WAX), or the popularly used George (Mirror George) material and a puffed sleeve blouse sewn with 1½ yards of any laced/hand-cut fabric.  You can even choose to wear both options on your special day.

Accessories: An Igbo bride isn’t fully dressed without adorning some complementing accessories such as ‘Jigida’ (waist beads), ‘Ihe Olu’ (coral beads), ‘Ihe Nti, Ihe Aka’ (wrist chains, rings and earrings - could be made of beads or Gold plated), ‘Akpa Aka’ (clutch bag), ‘Nchafu’ (head tie) and ‘Akpukpu-Ukwu’ (footwear) that will match the overall ensemble.
Groom: 
Back in the days, the groom wore a pullover shirt called ‘Isiagu’ or ‘Ishi Agu’ (patterned with Lions heads and could be short or long sleeved) on a plain colored trouser (preferably black). In more recent times, particularly where the groom is not Igbo, the intending groom may choose to wear any other embrAccessories: You can accessorize your attire with the traditional Igbo men’s hat ‘Okpu Agu’ (a red or black hat), coral beads and a fashionable walking stick.
Other party paraphernalia such as catering, decoration, video and still photography, music and a lot more side attractions you get these days at weddings also feature at a traditional Igbo ‘Igba Nkwu’. The most important thing for the prospective couple is to plan out these details in line with their set budget. Just like any other wedding outside Ndigbo, marital expenses are mostly optional. No amount can balance the value of the man or woman you choose to marry, regardless of your race, culture or tribe.




Contributed by Susan Adirijeoidered 


TERRY'S THURSDAY TALK.

MY MR RIGHT PRT 2
 Today i wanted to continue from my last post but i thought i should tell you more about me before i continue. so my dear Mr right, how are you doing today, hope you used the 1st 30mins of your time to  think about me the way i always do. sometimes i wonder if it has really occurred to you that i have come of age,you really need to come find me because there are lot of Mr right now out here and its not always easy to discard them. apparently you are out there looking for me, i am sorry if you are having hard time in finding me but trust me am making it easier for you to find me, but being the socially awkward introvert that iam, maybe am doing things that are counter productive to meeting you,
      My loved ones advised me to hang out more over the weekends instead of sitting at home watching movies and listening to music just to make it easier for you to see me. i replied that over coming social awkwardness is in my new year resolution and promise to work on it, i wanted to do it, i needed to do it, in fact am going to do it when am ready, but the problem is i don't even know when i will be ready but i promise to do it. you know i love you too much to stress you."wink"
in order to make it easy for you i will tell you the places you are likely to see me.you are likely to find me in my bed sipping my drink and listening to cool music. you will find me sitting on the couch watching my favourite TV program, culled up in the couch watching my favourite season  (pretty little liars)and also in the field receiving fresh air.
i do get out sometimes to see movies.
      let me tell you about the places you will never find me, you will never find me in a night club, hey i didn't say its bad ohhh am just saying i dnt like clubbing, you wont find me in a bar. when you find me in a party then its either a family party or am practically dragged to the party just to find you.
 if you eventually see me in a wedding better grab the chance at approaching me because that happens once in a long while and yes that's me sitting in the corner pretending to be busy with my phone, hoping that my tall dark and handsome Mr right will come and sweep me off my feet.
eh hen when you eventually gather the liver to come talk to me because it wont be easy for you as i will be frowing my face just to scare away MR RIGHT NOW.just start up a conversation, i like being chased ,So if i pretend like i don't want your disturbance, please don't go away cos that's me playing hard to get.*smiles. But if i don't smile to you in the next 10mins please take a walk or better still run as fast as your leg can carry you.
   if you happen to successfully take me out on a date, you might find me quiet and reserved,its not because i don't  like you but because am relishing in the moment of being with you and also processing the thought in my head before letting them out. please don't be offended if i don't start up the conversation, because am trying to get use to you, its normal for me. It may take a long time before i open up to you about my personal life, its part of the things i keep to my self until am sure you are worthy.By the time I give you a hug it means am already comfortable with you.
 If you get the chance of meeting and spending time with my friends then you will realize am not very reserved, you might even be surprised that am the joker among them. I can be silly and I know how to have fun, just find a way of breaking the walls i built around my self to unveil the real me, then life will be very exciting for you. It won't be easy but i promise it will be  worth the stress. xoxo.

Mrs right.

HMMM have you heard about the wonders of orange peel?

Fruit for Your Skin: 5 Homemade Orange Peel Face PacksThe peel of an orange has antioxidants that help keep your skin glowing.

reasons why oranges are good for you
The peel has anti-bacterial and anti-microbial properties which make it great for treating acne and oily skin. It also works as a skin lightening agent and can do wonders for marks on the face and pigmentation. Besides its medicinal, more obvious properties, face packs with orange peel can also be used as face cleansers and leave the skin looking refreshed. What's even more interesting is that the astringent and antioxidant properties of the peel stay intact when used to create an elaborate face pack. Also with different base mixtures along with orange peel it's best for face remedies for all skin types

Orange peel is best used in a powder form. And for that you first need to dry the peel under the sun and powder it. You can store this in an air tight container for the next 6 months and use it to make fresh face packs. Combine it with other base ingredients for fresh, younger looking, clear skin.

A fresh and pulpy orange can make all the difference to your health. So while you bite into the pulp, use the peel in 5 totally genius ways to get fabulous glowing skin.

Orange Peel and Yogurt - Face Pack

Take 1 tbsp of orange peel powder and 2 tbsp of yogurt. Mix well. Apply on face and wash off after 20 minutes to get clear, fresh, and toned up tight looking skin. This is an instant rejuvenating face pack which you can apply before a party or any big event.

Orange Peel, Turmeric and Honey - Face Wash

Use this face wash over a period of time to remove stubborn tan. Take 1 tbsp orange peel powder, just a pinch of cosmetic turmeric, and 1 tbsp of natural honey. Mix everything well into a fine paste. Apply on the face and neck, and wash off after 5 to 10 minutes with any gentle face cleanser or rose water. Try not to use this on acne prone skin but if you decide to do so then follow it up with an acne skin face pack.

Orange peel powder and walnut powder and sandalwood paste - Exfoliator

Take a tbsp of orange powder and add 1 tbsp of sandalwood powder and a tbsp of walnut powder.  Then add 2 to 3 drops of lemon juice and 2 tbsp of rose water to make a paste. Leave on the face for 5 minutes and rinse off to get bright skin which will give instant glow post gentle exfoliation.

Orange Peel, Multani Mitti and Rose Water - Face Pack

This one is recommended for oily skin.  Take 1 tbsp of orange peel powder, 1 tbsp ofmultani mitti and make a smooth paste out of it by adding rose water.  Apply on the face and neck and rinse off only when its semi dry. This face pack will deep cleanse your skin and pull out both black heads and white heads.



Orange Peel Powder and Lime - Face Pack

This is another great pack to remove tan and brighten the skin. Take 2 tbsp orange peel powder, add in a few drops of lime and to this add a tbsp each of fullers earth and sandalwood powder to make a smooth paste. Apply on the face and rinse off after 30 minutes to get fresh and bright skin. This is also lovely for oily acne prone skin and if fresh acne is present then more of lime juice and orange peel powder should be added.

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Tuesday, March 10, 2015

TERRY’S THURSDAY TALK. (FINDING MR RIGHT)


(Finding Mr right prt1)







Well, I didn't know that there's a time in a Nigerian girl's life when she will be advised to get herself a boyfriend or preferably bring mr right home oh. All I can remember was mumsi telling me to flee from all appearances of men/boys, I was even meant to believe that by mare talking to them you can get pregnant. After the election was cancelled and valentine strike was called off, well to me it wasn’t a big deal afterall val or no Val nothing is going to change.  I watched my uncle and the wife exchange val gifts and I said to myself, “girl don’t worry your time will soon come” Later that evening  I was busy sipping my valentine drink with cool music not knowing that my matter has already been tabled. My uncle and the wife called me to explain why a beautiful young girl like me that is supposed to have boys flooding the house with val gifts did not even get a single phone call. Well, I was dumbfounded because I ddnt know I have come of age to have a boyfriend. Trust our Nigerian parents with their moral upbringing, I was so happy because finally I can actually have an adult conversation with my parents and guardian without being scared, and no more hide and seek relationships. yeyyyyy. Now the audition for Mr right has officially begun. Wink… please oh if I rejected your application you can apply again. The criteria will be listed in the part two of this post.To be continued…

Sunday, July 13, 2014

BENEFITS OF A BANANA











This is interesting. After reading this, you’ll never look at a banana in the same way again.
Bananas contain three natural sugars – sucrose, fructose and glucose combined with fiber. A banana gives an instant, sustained and substantial boost of energy.
Research has proven that just two bananas provide enough energy for a strenuous 90-minute workout. No wonder the banana is the number one fruit with the world’s leading athletes.

But energy isn’t the only way a banana can help us keep fit. It can also help overcome or prevent a substantial number of illnesses and conditions, making it a must to add to our daily diet.
DEPRESSION

According to a recent survey undertaken by MIND amongst people suffering from depression, many felt much better after eating a banana. This is because bananas contain tryptophan, a type of protein that the body converts into serotonin, known to make you relax, improve your mood and generally make you feel happier.
PMS:
Forget the pills – eat a banana. The vitamin B6 it contains regulates blood glucose levels, which can affect your mood.

ANEMIA

High in iron, bananas can stimulate the production of hemoglobin in the blood and so helps in cases of anemia.
BLOOD PRESSURE:
This unique tropical fruit is extremely high in potassium yet low in salt, making it perfect to beat blood pressure So much so, the US Food and Drug Administration has just allowed the banana industry to make official claims for the fruit’s ability to reduce the risk of blood pressure and stroke.

BRAIN POWER

200 students at a Twickenham school ( England ) were helped through their exams this year by eating bananas at breakfast, break, and lunch in a bid to boost their brain power. Research has shown that the potassium-packed fruit can assist learning by making pupils more alert.
CONSTIPATION

High in fiber, including bananas in the diet can help restore normal bowel action, helping to overcome the problem without resorting to laxatives.
HANGOVERS

One of the quickest ways of curing a hangover is to make a banana milkshake, sweetened with honey. The banana calms the stomach and, with the help of the honey, builds up depleted blood sugar levels, while the milk soothes and re-hydrates your system.
HEARTBURN

Bananas have a natural antacid effect in the body, so if you suffer from heartburn, try eating a banana for soothing relief.
MORNING SICKNESS

Snacking on bananas between meals helps to keep blood sugar levels up and avoid morning sickness.
MOSQUITO BITES:
Before reaching for the insect bite cream, try rubbing the affected area with the inside of a banana skin. Many people find it amazingly successful at reducing swelling and irritation.

NERVES

Bananas are high in B vitamins that help calm the nervous system..
Overweight and at work? Studies at the Institute of Psychology in Austria found pressure at work leads to gorging on comfort foodlike chocolate and chips. Looking at 5,000 hospital patients, researchers found the most obese were more likely to be in high-pressure jobs. The report concluded that, to avoid panic-induced food cravings, we need to control our blood sugar levels by snacking on high carbohydrate foods every two hours to keep levels steady.

ULCERS

The banana is used as the dietary food against intestinal disorders because of its soft texture and smoothness. It is the only raw fruit that can be eaten without distress in over-chroniclercases. It also neutralizes over-acidity and reduces irritation by coating the lining of the stomach.
TEMPERATURE CONTROL

Many other cultures see bananas as a ‘cooling’ fruit that can lower both the physical and emotional temperature of expectant mothers. In Thailand , for example, pregnant women eat bananas to ensure their baby is born with a cool temperature.
So, a banana really is a natural remedy for many ills. When you compare it to an apple, it has FOUR TIMES the protein, TWICE the carbohydrate, THREE TIMES the phosphorus, five times the vitamin A and iron, and twice the other vitamins and minerals.. It is also rich in potassium and is one of the best value foods around So maybe its time to change that well-known phrase so that we say, ‘A BANANA a day keeps the doctor away!’

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Saturday, July 12, 2014

USES OF NATURAL SHEAR BUTTER (URI)







1) USE AS LIP BALM TO DEEPLY MOISTURIZE LIPS SO THAT THEY CAN FEEL SMOOTH ALL DAY.

2) PUT ON YOUR BABY'S BUM TO AVOID IRRITATION.

3) APPLY ON FADING SCARS AND BURNS TO SPEED UP HEELING

4)IF PREGNANT APPLY ON THE TUMMY TO REDUCE AND PREVENT STRETCH MARK

5)MIX WITH YOUR MOISTURIZING BODY LOTION FOR EXTRA SMOOTHNESS OF THE SKIN.
6) MIX WITH ONE OR TWO DROPS OF YOUR FAVORITE ESSENTIAL OIL FOR A SPA A SPA OR MASSAGE.
7) APPLY A VERY THIN LAYER ON THE SKIN.
8)MIX WITH VERY SCENTED BODY LOTION.
9)APPLY ON EYELASHES INSTEAD OF MASCARA FOR NATURAL DEFINITION.
10)BRUSH A SMALL AMOUNT ON THE EYEBROWS TO KEEP THEM IN PLACE.

11)APPLY BEFORE BODY GLITTER TO MAKE YOUR SHIMMER HOLD BETTER.

12)APPLY ON CHEEKS FOR HIGHLIGHT AND EXTRA-HYDRATED GLOW.

13)MIX WITH A LITTLE BIT OF BLUSH FOR SUPER-MOISTURIZING, NON-STICKY LIPSTICK.

14)APPLY TO THE HANDS AND FEET BEFORE GOING TO BED FOR HYDRATING TREATMENT OVERNIGHT.

15)USE A BASE UNDER CONCEALER TO SMOOTH OUT MAKEUP APPLICATION OVER BLEMISHES.

16)USE TO TAME FRIZZY HAIR AND DEFINE CURLS.

17)PROTECT SKIN FROM UV RAYS DUE TO THE CINNAMIC ACID IT CONTAINS.

18)APPLY AS NIGHTTIME MOISTURIZER OR DEEPLY HYDRATING MASK FOR YOUR FACE.

19)RUB INTO CHEST WHEN YOU HAVE A COLD FOR COMFORT AND TO HELP DECONGEST THE LUNGS.

20)PUT IT ON TOP OF THE NAILS AFTER A MANICURE TO MAKE THE PAINT COLOR SHINY.




                                                                                      BY TERRY!









Tuesday, June 24, 2014

BENEFITS OF AVOCADO PEAR







AVOCADO PEAR
  An avocado is a single seeded berry, which is rich in potassium,it helps in controlling blood pressure level than most fruits.they are highly pretentious, though they don't contain every single amino acid required in the body's protein building process,but they do have all the 18 most important ones.
it also contain some mono saturated fats and those are good fats that reduces the level of cholesterol in your blood and lower the risk of stroke & heart disease.
its sugar content is very low compared to other foods because half of  an avocado contains approximately 0.2g of sugar.

USES/ BENEFITS
 the antioxidants, amino acids and the essential oils inside an avocado can help repair damaged hair,moisturize dry skin, treat  sunburn and minimize wrinkles.
 they are rich phyto chemicals which have been reported to help prevent development of certain cancers.
they are also packed with disease fighting antioxidant &also contain carotenoids luitein as compared to any commonly consumed avocado have high fiber content than any other fruit, and this aids in digestion & help regulate blood sugar.they are rich in folic acid ,one seed of avocado provides about 23 percent of daily recommend value of folate which essential in the prevention of birth defect, such as tube defect and spina bifida 
it can b used as an anti aging product cos its rich in antioxidants, it prevents aging symptoms the glutathione in avocado may boost immune system, slow aging process and encourage a healthy nervous system.
 the oil is added in many cosmetics because  of its ability to nourish the skin.
it can be used to cure bad breath.cos avocado is one of the best natural mouth wash because of its ability to clean the human intestine which is the real cause of coated tongue and bad breath.

some of the avocado face mask recipes that helps to get rid of acne.

Cucumber and Avocado mixture
Things you need:

* Cucumber slices
* Avocado pear
method
cut the pear into two remove the seed , use a spoon to scope out the paste then mash it to make a simple paste. At this point take a cucumber and additionally cut a pair of slice. Thoroughly clean up the face with warm water ,then rub the paste evenly throughout the face as well as massage the application well to help you soak the idea into the body. Place cucumber pieces on the eyeballs and snooze for about 10 - 15 minutes. Subsequently, use cold water to wash your face together with pat dry the skin.