Friday, 27 October 2017

An Ordinary Student From Nigeria Earns $200 A Day While Staying At Home

Exclusive Report: An Ordinary Student From Nigeria Earns $200 A Day While Staying At Home

Kenneth Chinedu is earning $200 a day while staying at home.



My name is Kenneth, I’m 20 years old and last week I earned my first million working in the web from my laptop. To be honest, I couldn’t even dream about such great money when I was a second-year student, failed my winter exams and got expelled  I was unexpectedly thrown alone into this big world, I had no job, and, to cap the matters, a notice arrived that I should undergo a medical check before going to serve the army…
The medical check was going rather slowly, and I wasn’t going to leave until the winter conscription. But now I have my money and I feel absolutely safe! A friend of mine was making money in the web while I was studying but I thought he was just an idiot who was trying to earn something without a higher education. That time I was waiting for my degree and expecting a $300-$400 job, even if now it looks just ridiculous.
Anyway, I decided to earn something myself and asked my friend about what he was doing. I started looking for some freelance jobs but each time I just got cheated. Once I translated a huge text into English for free, and another time I spent 2 weeks performing some tasks and filling in questionnaires but never got paid. I think you might face that as well, if you haven’t already!
Things changed when I found some website and decided to log in. Then I started reading their materials and found out that the website was about binary options trading. Now I know that it’s just a PARADISE for novices and a great opportunity if you have no particularly skills! You can work comfortably from any place using only a special program on your laptop or smart phone.
The next step is to develop your own strategy and start earning big money! As for me, I made my first deposit of just $100, and within the first week, I'd already made $500 in profit! I had no knowledge at all! And I was nothing but a novice in this business! But now I managed to buy a nice car, I can afford renting a smart apartment in the centre of the city and live separately from my parents! Anyway, if you still have doubts, just log in and try working with a demo account putting no real money at risk.
Now, I have about $30,000 in my account, which is enough to make roughly $200-$500 a day. But my deposit is gradually growing and the profits grow with it. Granted, it took a few months to get to that sum, as I started out with only $100. If I'd started with even $1000, I'd be making ten times more right now!
I think you will be able to earn as much as I do. There are a lot of training materials on this website that will help you to raise your first $500 or even $1000 after just a week! Good luck!

What should you do now?

  • First of all, sing up on OlympTrade
  • Register an account
  • Now, when you have an account you should need an EASY strategy to start trading profitable. This strategy is soo easy, everyone can understand and can follow it!
  1. First we need to choose pairs, we trade whit EUR/USD.
  2. Our first bet is 1$. If we win, then we open new trade and we bet again 1$.
  3. Now let's open our first trade. We have to choose CALL or PUT (up or down). First time it does not make difference which one we choose. Just choose one.
  4. For example, we choose PUT. First time it does not make difference which one we choose. Strategy works anyway 100%.
  5. We lost the trade. We have to raise our bet to 3$ and now we choose CALL, because last trade was PUT.
  6. We lost the trade again. Now we raise our bet to 8$, because we want to earn back our last losses. We choose PUT, because last trade was CALL.
  7. OK, now we won, let's star over, our bet is 1$ and we choose CALL, because last trade was PUT. I name this strategy UP & DOWN strategy.
  • I advise you to practice on DEMO free account to find out whether you're good at it or not. The most important thing is to give it a try! Click here to sign up on OlympTrade
Remember!
  1. You always change directions, does not matter are you winning or losing your trade. Always PUT, CALL, PUT, CALL, PUT, CALL.
  2. You first bet is always 1$. Now when you lose trade, you have to raise your bet to 3$. If you lose again, you raise bet to 8$. Now if you lose again, you raise final time and bet 18$. (it usually happens 1 time in a month, when you have to bet 18$).
  3. Now, when you win, you go back our first bet 1$ and start over again.
Finally, let me brag a little bit.. That's what I've earned trading over the weekend. Good luck!

Please don't forget to leave your comments below...




Oil Search to Begin in Nasarawa

Oil Search to Begin in Nasarawa – NNPC

 Dr Maikanti Baru


The Group Managing Director of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation(NNPC), Dr Maikanti Baru, on Thursday, announced that oil search would soon begin in the nation’s inland basins.

Baru made the revelation in a statement by Ndu Ughamadu, NNPC Group Public Affairs Manager, in Abuja.

He said the exercise was in fulfilment of the Presidential mandate which directed NNPC to resume oil exploration activities in some of the nation’s inland basins including the Chad Basin and the Benue Trough.

He said the Presidential mandate was driven by the urgent need for the nation to increase its Oil and Gas Reserves, to improve revenue streams and create more business and employment opportunities for Nigerians.

Baru also said the move was in line with NNPC’s corporate vision of 12 Business Focus Areas (12 BUFA).

He said the NNPC team was in Nasarawa State to sensitise the government and people of the state to the mission.

I am therefore happy to be personally here to kick-start the beginning of a high-profile stakeholder engagement towards oil exploration in the Nasarawa State’s part of the Benue Trough.

Baru assured that as a responsible corporate organization, NNPC through its Frontier Exploration Services (FES), will do everything possible to operate peacefully among the people and with much respect to the environment.
He said:
Already, the Corporation’s Frontier Exploration Services (FES) had mobilised the Integrated Data Services Ltd (IDSL), an Upstream arm of the NNPC, to acquire seismic data in the Benue Trough commencing from the Keana area.
I am convinced that the success of the results from IDSL’s seismic data acquisition will lead to the drilling of exploration wells in the area.
This, hopefully, would launch Nasarawa state into the league of oil producing states in the country.
He assured that Nasarawa State indigenes would enjoy more products availability once the Corporation rehabilitated the Makurdi Depot pipeline feeding Nasarawa and Benue States with products.

We have resuscitated Mosimi, Ibadan, Kano and Aba depots. Once we are done with Aba-Enugu line, we are heading towards Makurdi.

New Video: Shatta Wale – Life Changer

SM4LYF Records boss and dance-hall act – Shatta Wale never fails to deliver new tunes as at when due.
He comes through with the official music video for his single “Life Changer” and the video was directed by Rex.
Hit Play below!

Falz pulls up with surprise album “27”

We never experredit! Falz pulls up with surprise album27

We never experrerit! Falz pulls up with surprise album "27"

It’s safe to say Falz just pulled a “Beyonce” on us as the rapper has now unveiled a surprise album titled “27“.
It has always been on the cards anyway as he has dropped quite a number of hit tracks ever since his sophomore album “Stories That Touch” that dropped late 2015.
Tracks like “Bahd Baddo Baddest“, “Wehdone Sir“, “Something Light” and even the more recent “La Fete” are all on this new body of work.
The 17-track album also features top quality guest artists such as Burna Boy, Olamide, Terry Apala, Davido, Ycee, Wande Coal, Sir Dauda, and Medikal.

Malabu Oil Deal: FG recovers $85m Stolen Funds

Malabu Oil Deal: FG recovers $85m Stolen Funds from UK – AGF Malami

Attorney-General of the Federation & Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami

The federal government has recovered $85 million from the United Kingdom which is part of the stolen funds from the Malibu Oil deal, a statement credited to Attorney General of the Federation Abubakar Malami has said.
This was disclosed in a tweet by Presidential media aide Bashir Ahmad on Thursday. See below:
Details later...

Monday, 23 October 2017

Some 10 Halloween facts to spook you out

10 Halloween facts to spook you out

1. Dress up and scare off the evil spirits

Mask moments: The idea of wearing costumes is to blend in with the wandering spirits
You might think putting on a mask is just for the kids, but it was actually adopted by pagans in the community during Samhain to scare off evil spirits.
What started out as animal skins and heads has turned into something a little less gruesome now.
It was hoped that wandering spirits seeing people in their weird disguises would assume they were also spirits - and let them go free.

2. Jack O'Lanterns were originally made from turnips

The British tradition of carving a scary face into a vegetable was originally done with turnips.
When Irish immigrants took the idea of the Jack O'Lantern to America, they started using pumpkins, because they were cheaper than turnips.
The legend of Stingy Jack inspired the carving.
He trapped the Devil, only letting him go on the condition that Jack would never go to Hell.
However, when he died, Jack learned that Heaven was out due to his devilish dealings, so he was condemned to wander the earth as a ghost for all eternity.
Gifted Jack a lump of burning coal by the Devil, Jack carried it round in a carved-out turnip to light his way.

3. Halloween decoration or a real live body - people have made mistakes

Human Skeleton
No bones: The story about a human being mistaken for Halloween decor is true
You might think that the skeleton decorations are all a bit of fun, but in 2012, a postman thought a corpse was part of the Halloween display - but it was actually the resident of the house, who had died.
Dale Porch was coming back from working the overnight shift on November 2, when he collapsed on the porch steps.
The 46-year-old's family was distraught and felt the postman should have done something.

4. If you bite into a Halloween cake and hit a thimble, you'll be unlucky in love

Part of the Halloween tradition in colonial America involved the baking of a Halloween cake.
Bakers would hide various things in the cake to tell the future. A thimble was a symbol of bad luck with the ladies or gentlemen.
Also, presumably, a sign that you've got a costly visit to the dentist in your near future.

5. 'Punkie Night' - Somerset's own deeply creepy Halloween celebration

The villages of Hinton St George and Lopen in Somerset have their very own twist on Halloween, and it's dead creepy.
Historically, the tradition involved children marching around with jack o'lanterns - or 'punkies' - begging for candles and money, and threatening those who wouldn't cough up. So far, so trick-or-treat, right?
Well, what makes it extra sinister, is the fact that this band of marauding youngsters is generally led by a Punkie King and Punkie Queen - and they sing a song.
The song goes:
"It's Punkie Night tonight
"It's Punkie Night tonight
"Adam and Eve would not believe
"It's Punkie Night tonight."
And here's how it sounds - as performed by Carl Turney and Brian Campbell from the band Clinic.

6. Michael Myers' mask in the movie Halloween was the face of William Shatner

Since the film had an incredibly low budget, the prop department on horror classic Halloween had to dress serial killer Michael Myers in the cheapest mask they could find in their local fancy dress shop.
Turns out that was a mask of William Shatner, which cost them the princely sum of $2.
They modified it a bit, spray painted it white and made it a bit scarier and it became one of the iconic images of horror cinema.
The cheapo slasher went on to take $70m at the worldwide box office, more than 215 times its $325,000 budget. That makes it the most profitable film ever to feature William Shatner's face, beating Star Trek II and Miss Congeniality.
Shatner also claims to have gone trick-or-treating in the mask of his own face.

7. If you're in Germany on Halloween, hide the knives

They celebrate Halloween in Germany, but as a time to honour and respect the dead.
One tradition is to hide all the knives in the house, for fear that returning spirits might injure themselves on any knives that are left out.
There are a number of logical problems with this tradition - not least of which is that ghosts tend to be dead already, so how much damage can a knife realistically do? But if you start applying logic to the idea of the dead walking the Earth...

8. If you're in Italy, you can enjoy the Beans of the Dead

In Italy they have a traditional Halloween recipe, which is kind of an oval cookie a bit like a macaron. It's called Fave dei Morti, which roughly translates as Beans of the Dead.
Beans of the Dead sounds like the great lost George A Romero zombie movie nobody's been waiting for.

9. Chances are, if your trick-or-treat sweets have been poisoned, a family member did it

There are all kinds of urban myths about the mean old crone or crazed madman in the tumble-down shack slipping poison or dangerous items into cakes and candy for the unsuspecting cherubs who knock on their door on Halloween.
In reality almost every case of Halloween candy tampering has been performed by a family member.
For example, there was the case of Ronald O'Bryan, who laced his son's sweets with cyanide in Texas in 1974. Or the case in Detroit in 1970, where 5-year-old Kevin Toston died of a heroin overdose after he found his uncle's stash of the drug. His family later sprinkled heroin over his Halloween candy to try and protect his uncle.
In the cases of foreign objects hidden in sweets - like needles or razor blades - all but a handful have been hoaxes, or the media jumping on a story which turned out to be untrue.
There was, however, the case in Manchester of a 23-year-old man who was giving out baggies of cocaine to kids instead of sweets - though he didn't hide it in any sweets, police said he'd given the items "in error."

10. Urban myths come from somewhere - probably your home town

Like the one about the poisoned sweets, urban myths are rife and Halloween seems the perfect time to share them.
A modern-day fairytale complete with nastiness, an urban legend is a form of modern folklore consisting of fictional stories with macabre elements deeply rooted in local popular culture.





























When is Halloween 2017? True story behind All Souls and All Saints, why we celebrate and terrifying facts

Happy Halloween! The 'month of the dead' has begun with All Saints and All Souls Day but what is the history behind these spooky dates?

Everything you need for a spook-taculer stylish Halloween
Tucked between the cold nights of winter and the falling leaves of autumn we have Halloween - a time of celebration and superstition.
But where did the spooky day come from and why do we celebrate it?
The spookiest time of the year isn't just a time for kids to dress up and trick or treat.
It's thought Halloween started with the ancient Celtic festival of Samhain, when people would wear costumes and roam to ward of ghosts, but it's down to Pope Gregory III's decree in the eight century that we celebrate it as we do.

Why do we celebrate Halloween?

Samhain (sow-in) marked the end of summer and the harvest and heralded in the colder months. Celts believed that on the night before the new year the boundaries between world of the living and the dead become blurred.
Traditionally people wore costumes, animal skins and heads and attempted to tell each other's fortunes. By 43 AD the Roman Empire had conquered most of the Celtic territory and over the years of their reign they combined their festivals with the Celtic's.
The first was Feralia, a day late in October where Romans marked the passing of the dead. The second was Pomona, the Roman goddess of fruits and trees. The symbol for Pomona is an apple - and people see this as the reason "bobbing apples" became a tradition associated with Halloween.
It was in 609 AD that Christianity changed the festival to add praying for the dead.
Pope Gregory III was responsible for the change

The Pope designated November 1 as a time to honour the saints and martyrs, a holiday that became known as All Saints Day. The day took on some of the Samhain traditions. The evening became known as All Hallows Eve - Halloween.
The next day, November 2, is All Souls Day, when the dead are remembered. To Christians, All Souls Day is a time for people to pray for the dead. The tradition was based on the idea of purgatory - a stage between heaven and hell. It also begins 'the month of the dead', which takes place in November in the Christian tradition.
It was thought Christians were trying to make the day a sanctioned Church holiday but All Souls Day kept many of the Samhain traditions.
Over time it's become a secular festival best known for children donning costumes and masks to scare others witless and garner treats. Of course, the tradition made it's way to America. By the nineteenth century, with the influx of immigrants, Halloween took over most of the country. America's would visit neighbours and ask for food which later became known as "trick or treating".
While Halloween went out of fashion in the 1800s and was seen as a pagan belief, it wasn't long before it returned and became what we know and celebrate today.
Around the world, many countries have their own weird Halloween traditions - and some of them are downright bizarre - and there's no end of urban myths designed to freak you out.
    We have rounded up some terrifying Halloween tales as well as the origins behind some of the most well known traditions on October 31.






    Sunday, 22 October 2017

    Astronaut Completes Spacewalk Outside Space Station

    Astronaut Completes Spacewalk Outside Space Station Despite Frayed Tether, Bad Jetpack



    Spacewalk Outside Space Station
    An astronaut successfully completes a spacewalk outside of the International Space Station on Friday. Despite having a bad jetpack and a frayed tether, astronaut Joe Acaba still managed to replace a ‘blurry camera’ outside of the space station.


    Astronauts Joe Acaba and Randy Bresnik embarked on a seven-hour spacewalk mission that took place on Oct. 20 outside of the International Space Station (ISS).
    According to NASA, just shortly after the astronauts both floated outside the space station, Mission Control noticed Acaba’s safety tether was “frayed and worn”, so station commander Bresnik had to go back in to get an extra.
    After 5 hours, it was noticed that the right handle of Acaba’s jetpack was “popped open”, so Bresnik once again went to assist his partner. However, after sometime, Acaba’s jetpack was declared “unreliable” and he was ordered to return back inside the space station.
    In the end, both astronauts still managed to replace a “blurry camera”, install a robotic hand and finish greasing the arm, with only a couple of minor tasks left undone, according to NASA.
    The recent spacewalk mission was the third in two weeks, with station commander Bresnik coming out on all three. During the first and second spacewalks, Bresnik went out with astronaut Mark Vande Hei to install the new robotic hand on the space station.
    Acaba replaced the camera from the robotic hand to provide Houston with clearer views. The camera focus is very important because it allows the robotic hand to grab supply ships and anchor them. According to NASA, the next supply ship, Orbital ATK, is scheduled to arrive at the space station on Nov. 11.
    Jetpacks and safety tethers are essential for saving an astronaut’s life during an extravehicular activity (EVA) or spacewalk. Astronauts and cosmonauts are always securely attached to their spacecraft with a safety tether, and they always have more than one tether in case one accidentally breaks.
    However, in case of an emergency when all tethers break and fail, spacewalkers are equipped with jetpacks in order to fly back to the space station.
    The first-ever spacewalk, which lasted for only 12 minutes, was performed by Soviet cosmonaut Alexey Leonov on Mar. 18, 1965, outside of the Voskhod 2 spacecraft. The term, EVA, was invented by NASA in the 1960’s for the Apollo program.











    Tragedy as a Director commits suicide in Kogi


    SUICIDE
    TRAGEDY struck in Lokoja, the Kogi State capital As a 53 years old director in the state civil service, by name Mr Edward Soje, committed suicide by hanging himself after his wife delivered triplet.
    Soje, who worked with the Teaching Service Commission (TSC), was said to have become a father after 17 years of marriage when he decided to take his own life.
    The director, according to family source, had not received salary in the last 11 months when the wife was delivered of the triplet at a private hospital in Abuja.
    Sunday Tribune gathered that the lifeless body of Soje was discovered on Thursday hanging in a tree beside Mammy market at the Maigumeri housing the Nigeria Army Command Records, Lokoja.
    It was further learnt that the deceased left a suicide note in his room before leaving for the place where he hanged himself.
    The note read, “Psalm 121:3 God will not suffer your foot to move: He that keepeth you will not slumber. Amen. You and the three boys, the God Almighty keep you and prosperous, amen. I love you.”
    The Ogori born Grade Level 16 officer was said to have been facing many financial challenges before the challenges were climaxed with the birth of the triplet through caesarian operation
    He was among thousands of civil servants being owed between two and 21 months salary arrears by the government.
    A family source told newsmen that Soje recently sold his only car and a three-bedroom bungalow he was building at Otokiti area of Lokoja in order to meet some of the challenges.
    The building which was at lintel level was sold by Soje at a giveaway price of N1.5 million in April to meet urgent family needs, adding that his financial woes became compounded when the wife gave birth to a set of triplets through Caesarian operation in a private hospital in Abuja on Oct. 7.
    The deceased was said to have stayed with the wife in the hospital and children until October 13, a day before the naming ceremony when he decided to come back to Lokoja.
    The source explained that when he got to Lokoja, Soje went approached his bank to collect the remaining N30,000 in his salary account and thereafter informed the bank in writing about his decision to close the account.
    He immediately left Lokoja for the hospital in Abuja where he rejoined his wife and handed over the N30,000  money to her, following which the couple was joined by two pastors and few relatives for a brief naming ceremony for the triplets in the hospital.
    He later left the hospital on the pretext that he wanted to pick few things from the wife’s apartment in Abuja with a promise to return soon.
    However, after many hours, Soje did not return and did not pick any of the many calls made to his telephone line, a development which forced the wife to send somebody to the house to go and ascertain what was happening to him.
    The person, on getting to the apartment knocked the door severally but no response and decided to call his telephone number, which was said to be ringing in the apartment.
    The person was said to have knocked severally again but no response, this made him seek the assistance of neighbours to force the door open.
    The people were said to have been shocked when they saw Soje’s telephone handset placed on a suicide note on the centre table in the sitting room while he was nowhere to be found.
    Efforts made to locate him did not yield fruitful result until relations decided to visit hospitals in Lokoja on Friday,  when the corpse of Soje was found in the morgue of the Federal Medical Centre, Lokoja.
    The people were said to have been informed by the management of the hospital that Soje’s corpse was brought in by the police who found it dangling on a tree.
    Confirming the incident, the state Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), William Aya, said that the dangling body of Soje was found on a tree behind the barracks.
    Aya said that the Divisional Police Officer in charge of Area D division received information about the incident from the military intelligence office in the barracks.
    According to him, the men of the command removed the corpse to the morgue of the FMC, Lokoja, saying nothing was found on the man to help trace his address and family.
    He, however, said the investigation into the circumstances that led to the suicide was still ongoing.

    Men's Fashion Week Nigeria 2017

    Runway highlights (photos) of Men's Fashion Week Nigeria 2017 



    Axe Nigeria & Germaine Autos Mens Fashion Week Nigeria 2017 highlights  (photos)
    Reincarn8 x Ghetto Youth
    We consider our favorite moments of clothes in cars, having inspired designers across the globe since the day vehicles became a mainstream reality.
    The Second edition of Men’s Fashion week Nigeria 2017 in partnership with Germaine Auto Center and Axe Nigeria intend to blur the lines between the fluid flowing world of fashion and engineered world machines (automobile), creating a unique structural aesthetic all of its own, helping each individual find their own Magic.
    The Men's Fashion Week Nigeria event took place on Oct 13-15 at the Germaine Auto Center. It was an event filled with testosterone, art and fashion.
    Designer 1407 experimented with transparency, prints and fluidity, with his model moving with supreme skill.
    Designer 2107 spiced up the contemporary senator look with details and prints.
    Maxivive introduced us to another dimension of mental health with his T-shirt capsule collection which was in collaboration with 26.8.77
    BE-YOUTIFUL caught our attention as the urban wear designer Believe hit the runway. His slogan tees and hoodies did more of the talking as the models took the catwalk.
    Art never felt this good until kai's divo from Uganda, Palse from South Africa, Abrantie the Gentleman & Quophi Akotuah from Ghana, Moshions from Rwanda and Steve Ray from Nigeria took the runway. It was a total display of creativity and fashion.
    We also had designers like: BLAQ, Sammielle Couture, Ghetto youth X Reincarn8, Joe Patanga, Onabu Leihgjay designs, One Tribe, Walker designs, Zhalima Grazioni, Nana Classique, Dudu Black.
    Sunday was all about recognition and crowning of Mr. Universe Nigeria, awarding individuals who have contributed immensely to the Nigerian male fashion industry and its metropolises. The celebrity studded show included Richard Mofe Damijo, Mai Atafo, Vimbai Mutinhiri, Lamboghini, Jon Ogah, Soma, Juliet Ibrahim, Ono Bello, Joan Okorodudu, Frank Oshodi, Pela, Mueyiwa Omatsola, Francis Beacon, Marcus Pius, Kennedy Mgboji, Tracy Ishmael, Ariya Ticket CEO and a host of others.
    Axe Nigeria & Germaine Autos Mens Fashion Week Nigeria 2017 highlights  (photos)


    The categories and winners are as follows:
    • ABRANTIE THE GENTLEMAN - Winner, Designer Of The Year (International
    • SAMUEL ELENDU - Winner, Creative Designer Of The Year
    • Maxivive - Winner, Designer Of The Year (National)
    • Koko Walker - Winner, Emerging Designer Of The Year
    • Jeremiah Ogbodo (Swanky Jerry), Winner, Style Influencer Of The Year
    • Damola Cruz - Winner, Model Of The Year (National)
    • Stephen Owusu - Winner, Model Of The Year (International)
    • Spice TV - Winner, Fashion TV Of The Year
    • Complete Fashion - Winner, Fashion Magazine Of The Year
    • Ono Bello - Winner, Fashion Blog/Online Mag Of The Year
    • Mai Atafo - MAN OF THE YEAR
    • Richard Mofe Damijo - Style Personality Of The Year
    • Palse - Excellence Awards For Contribution To The African Fashion Industry
    • COZ - Winner, Truly Nigerian Brand
    • Oluwatoyin Okoro - Winner, Germaine Auto Award For Positive Change

    We use this opportunity to say a very big thank you to germaine Auto and Axe Nigeria for their support and sponsorship.
    We hope to meet you next year.
    Believe Clothing
    Axe Nigeria & Germaine Autos Mens Fashion Week Nigeria 2017 highlights  (photos)


    1407

    Axe Nigeria & Germaine Autos Mens Fashion Week Nigeria 2017 highlights  (photos)


    BLAQ
    Axe Nigeria & Germaine Autos Mens Fashion Week Nigeria 2017 highlights  (photos)

    2107
    Axe Nigeria & Germaine Autos Mens Fashion Week Nigeria 2017 highlights  (photos)


    Joe Patanga
    Axe Nigeria & Germaine Autos Mens Fashion Week Nigeria 2017 highlights  (photos)


    Kai's Divo Collection
    Axe Nigeria & Germaine Autos Mens Fashion Week Nigeria 2017 highlights  (photos)

    Maxivive
    Axe Nigeria & Germaine Autos Mens Fashion Week Nigeria 2017 highlights  (photos)

    Onabu Leihgjay
    Axe Nigeria & Germaine Autos Mens Fashion Week Nigeria 2017 highlights  (photos)

    Steve Ray
    Axe Nigeria & Germaine Autos Mens Fashion Week Nigeria 2017 highlights  (photos)

    Walker Designs
    Axe Nigeria & Germaine Autos Mens Fashion Week Nigeria 2017 highlights  (photos)

    Zhalima Grazioni
    Axe Nigeria & Germaine Autos Mens Fashion Week Nigeria 2017 highlights  (photos)

    Axe Nigeria & Germaine Autos Mens Fashion Week Nigeria 2017 highlights  (photos)