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I can boldly say that Nigerian brides make up for one of the most beautiful brides in the world both traditionally and culturally. The glam just keeps getting better. In Nigeria, traditional weddings are the most significant wedding, and every bride wishes to appear explicitly heavenly on her wedding day. It's important to invest in a talented makeup artist, gele stylish, and stunning accessories to ensure that you look exquisite on your traditional wedding/engagement day. Here are some stunning bridal-inspired gele and beauty looks you're sure to adore by Dazeita. A makeup artist and educator based in Abuja, Nigeria.






Let me start by encouraging everyone in Nigeria who uses Twitter for business to stay positive and strong. Buhari and his thug followers will not bring us back to a military regime. 

If you are in Nigeria and you own a Twitter account you might be hearing a lot about using VPN to connect to your Twitter account. 

What is VPN?
A virtual private network (VPN) extends a private network across a public network and enables users to send and receive data across shared or public networks. 

The best VPN's for improving your online privacy and security that you can use for free are:

Every bride deserved to look flawless on her wedding day, from the makeup, gele style, dress to shoes. Enjoy and explore different Nigerian bridal gele looks from these beautiful brides. More gele inspiration here.





Edens glam is a Nigerian makeup artist based in Ikeja, Lagos state. Get your traditional glam look. To book your bridal appointment check-in on Instagram @Edens_glam.


 



Chin-Chin is a popular Nigeria snack served on special occasions, a regular home snack that is easy to make. Depending on how you like your chin-chin, a twist is always not a bad idea but here is the classic way to make the Nigerian Chin-Chin. There are different types of Chin-Chin but this is the type people know more and make at home.




To make Chin--Chin you need to get the following:
1. Flour
2. Milk
3. Sugar
4. Butter
5. Egg
6. Baking powder
7. Water
8. Nutmeg





Make sure you have everything in the below photo. Be sure to remove any item that you are allergic to.




Following these steps add:


Nigerian Chin Chin




There is always a reason to celebrate. Despite the ongoing pandemic resulting in lockdown in different countries, brides are still looking their best on their special day. A Nigerian bride is the star of her wedding and looking her best is a must. Are you a 2021 bride? Here are the 50 latest 2021 Nigerian bridal gele and makeup styles wedding












Makeup and Gele Ideas for a Nigerian bride.

A Nigerian bride is the beauty of her wedding day. Her looks glow and her outfits make a loud statement expressing her beauty and culture. Gele is also known as a head tie is a women's cloth head scarf that is commonly worn in many parts of West Africa and Southern Africa. The head tie is used as an ornamental head covering or fashion accessory, or for functionality in different settings. This is every bride's dream to look her best on her traditional wedding day. Here are 26 wedding gele makeup style ideas.  


Most beautiful gele ideas



Trending gele styles

How to protect your mental health during the #ENDSARS protest.


It is not only a shame to our leaders for sending/allowing these political thugs, police, and the military to kill the young people of Nigeria for their selfish interest. The issues in Nigeria are alarming. It is disheartening and I want to commend everyone going out to protest, we are so proud of your strength and how positive you all are towards making a better Nigeria.  

While the protest is on we all have to protect our mental health in other not to break down. Mental health includes emotional, psychological, and social well-being. It affects how we think, feel, and act. It also helps determine how we handle stress, relate to others, and make healthy choices.Positive music
Researchers from the MARCS Institute for Brain, Behavior, and Development have found that music increases memory and retention as well as maximizes learning capabilities. Our brains trigger particular emotions, memories, and thoughts, which often lead to more positive effects on mental health.
 
Research shows the benefits of music therapy for various mental health conditions, including depression, trauma, and schizophrenia (to name a few). Music acts as a medium for processing emotions, trauma, and grief, but it can also be utilized as a regulating or calming agent for anxiety or dysregulation. Elevate your mood and motivation. (Ref opening). Listening to positive music can help with the following:
  • Reduce stress
  • Improve focus
  • Help relaxation
  • Reduce anxiety and depression.
  • Stay Focused
Stay hydrated
Dehydration is the number-one cause of stress in your body. Water has been shown to have natural calming properties, likely as a result of addressing dehydration's effects on the body and brain. Drinking enough water is an important step in managing your anxiety. Even if you're not experiencing anxiety, drinking sufficient water can create feelings of relaxation.

Panic attacks are common results of high anxiety caused by dehydration. Panic attacks typically have physical triggers, and one of those triggers is dehydration.

Take some time to rest during the protest.
This doesn't mean you are tired or we won't keep fighting. When stress becomes overwhelming and prolonged, the risks of mental health problems and medical problems increase. Long-term stress increases the risk of mental health problems such as anxiety and depression, substance use problems, sleep problems, pain, and bodily complaints such as muscle tension.
 
Stay focused
Everyone's attention can drift at times, especially in sad situations like the #ENDSARS protest.
 
Understand the goal of the protest and never mix it up. Hold onto the goal and focus on the outcome. Be calm, but productive.
 
Prayer is key.
Understand that the government is the miscreant. While you pray for the country,
 
Keep fighting for a better Nigeria. One Love. Mental health is important at every stage of life, from childhood and adolescence through adulthood. 

It is very hard not to think a lot amidst the ongoing END SARS protest in Nigeria. Some of us have gotten very emotional, we have cried, we are praying and we get angry. These mixed emotions can affect our mental health negatively, which brings us to why we need to protect our mental health during a protest.


Always remember that you are not alone
Remember you are not alone. The good Nigerians are with you. We are all in this together. Be positive and see everyday as a new beginning worthy of going out to seek justice for the abused and killed. 

Avoid arguments
Your body's response to an argument will activate the amygdala, releasing the stress hormone cortisol. All that screaming will damage your vocal cords. So chill. Anger causes your breathing to quicken and your chest will tighten as your lungs expand to take in extra oxygen. Protect yourself and your health. Go easy sometimes.

Food
Eat very well. When you feed well and stick to a diet of healthy food, you’re setting yourself up for fewer mood fluctuations an overall happier outlook, and an improved ability to focus, Dr. Cora says. Studies have even found that healthy diets can help with symptoms of depression and anxiety.

End police brutality

END SARS BRUTALITY

END SARS NOW, END POLICE BRUTALITY IN NIGERIA: ENOUGH IS ENOUGH.
SARS officers profile youths largely based on appearance; mount illegal roadblocks, stop and search, arrest without warrant, rape women, extort young Nigerians for driving exotic vehicles, and using iPhones.


#EndSARS protests

Comedian Steve Chuks said 
I’ve been a victim of SARS brutality way too many times in this country and for what? Being a good looking young man that dresses well... isn’t that madness??

These men don’t serve us rather they brutalize and traumatize us constantly without fear. Nobody talks about the PTSDS we have talk less of the deaths. THIS IS MUST STOP! We must win this fight against their brutality and injustice!

Kudos to everyone out there protesting and everyone online tweeting and posting. Please do not stop! Do whatever you can to lend a voice! #EndSARS #endpolicebrutality #endsarsbrutality 🇳🇬 🇳🇬.

The big question is how do we stop police brutality in Nigeria?
It is on the news, the #endsars protest going on in Nigeria is about ending police brutality. The big question is how do we stop police brutality in Nigeria? so innocent citizens can stay alive. 


END SARS NOW, END POLICE BRUTALITY: ENOUGH IS ENOUGH

There are confirmed cases of coronavirus infection currently in Nigeria. The Covid-19 outbreak is spreading rapidly. Countries have taken strict measures by implementing social distancing, closing down public places and informing their citizens about the importance of self-isolation. Nigeria is yet to even start any strong background of social distancing. Markets and public places are still very much functional in Nigeria.


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