Friday, 6 December 2013

Aactress- Stephanie Okereke shares her beauty secrets ( “My keep-fit routine” )

We all want to look great in a stunning dress. The pressures of home and family life can also mean it feels as if there's little or no time left to fit in exercise. For dazzling Nollywood star actress, Stephanie Okereke-Linus, being physically active can bolster good mental health and help one to manage stress, anxiety and even depression. She is a believer in regular exercise that helps one to achieve and maintain an ideal weight and she feels happier about her appearance which her buddies do envy.
Recall that Stephanie was inched close to winning the Most Beautiful Girl in Nigeria (MBGN) 2002 crown. Her stunning physique and good looks did the magic and she has maintained them always.
If you are still amazed at how she does that to remain her shapely figure, here are tips how she keeps her shape;
“Waking up an hour earlier to exercise in the morning helps me function better during the day. It gives me a better cardiovascular impact; I’m able to have more consistent workouts and more energy throughout the day.
Most people have at least a half hour break during work. That is enough time to squeeze in a short workout. I use exercising as a way to socialize. Instead of going out to eat, I go for a walk or short run with friends and catch up while I’m at it. I do physical activity which is so important to our lives. I take some time to re-evaluate where I’m spending unnecessary time and focus on doing those important things for myhealth and fitness”.

Nollywood Actress, Funke Akindele Caught Smoking Marijuana

Nollywood actress, Funke Akindele was for the first time spotted with marijuana, simply known as Indian hemp, and this time, it’s actually in one of the scenes of another hot
flick she is rolling in Owerri, the Eastern heartland of Imo state.
In the movie, this Yoruba actress is playing a role of a wild and gaga village girl, which made
her to mingle with the most horrible of men in her community. She engaged in all sorts of
nuisance behaviors, but at the end, regret followed suit.
Still from the stable of Rich-Rock Production, it also starred the likes of Queen Nwokoye,
Chacha Eke, Obua Emeka Samuel (Joncky), Elvis Agochukwu (Pecolo), Ashley Anyinofu (Ash),
Ochendo McSmith and few others.