Tuesday, September 22, 2015

Fashion Week London for Winter 2015(16) - Street fashion


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Monday, July 20, 2015

Nigerian President, Mohammed Buhari visits the White House


By
Sampson I.M Onwuka 

July 20th meeting with Barack Obama
A fashionable outing for a newly elected President Muhammad Buhari 
Beginning with the issues of long term development and relationship between Nigeria and United States with the primary materials of economic development, Amadou Sy writing with background on Brookings Institute, that,  

“A defining feature of all the Obama administration’s activities in Africa has been the great emphasis the president has placed on improving the U.S.-African commercial relationship and supporting broader inclusive economic growth throughout the region.”



The theme of the visit is by Nigerian President, Mohammed Buhari is to establish his long standing relationship with White House following his recent victory in the United States and on the victory at the elections which highlight some of the needs for multi-national long term growth in energy.


Brooking Institute is not impressive with its lectures on African and American economic commission; it is not impressive with graphs that hone other information gaps about Africa and in this case, Nigeria and it is easily pedestal on the bi-lateral business -between these countries dodging the primary problems as it were.


“Each of his signature programs have consistently included a prominent role for the business community, with Power Africa reportedly leveraging an astounding $20 billion in commitments from the private sector to support badly needed electricity generation and access in the region.”


The informed background of some of the assumptions with investment in both cases do inspire the least dispassionate observer or treat the challenges that are easily at home with the more fundamental questions of credit and leverages which the banks and its populist daring can enhance and parallel themes with Central Banks as it were may help to create.


(1)


The article is intended to suppress some of the assumptions about business in Africa and the cultural gaps in the process.

“When measured by a subset of Heritage’s freedom ranking on “open markets” (trade, investment, and financial freedom), sub-Saharan African countries have been fairly static throughout Obama’s terms in office, but have recorded some modest progress. On Heritage’s scale of 0-100, sub-Saharan African countries on average have improved their score from 47 to 51 since 2008, an increase of approximately 9 percent.”

We can only mention that the varying expectation of the Nigerian energy investment and interest in environmental control would require the more grasping upgrade of Nuclear Energy even from Private Corporation, stymied by the saga of Boko-Haram in very recent times.
There are more handsome issues to discuss between Nigeria, Africa and America; many of us fill in the gaps in pushing the limits of these assumptions at any level including the prosperity of war currency and re-domination of the local papers.



 (2)

“…the president’s strategy on U.S.-Africa relations also identifies “…strong public financial management” as a key means to “…increase transparency and effectiveness in government operations and broaden the revenue base.”

In a book written by James Anderson, he clearly stated that claim for products mastered by the difference between a closed end investing category of the International and open end investing category.
But from this man’s book, we learn that one "Closed end hold a portfolio of investments and rise and fall according to market conditions. They have a limited number of shares, and trade like stocks in the New York Stock Exchange"

It was this exercise of Wall Street practice that makes it possible for this exercise to have any meaning among Africa American investors. Since there are hardly any or enough business for Blacks in these United States, it levers on the many few to adjust to this issue of investment for one or two types of reasons.


(3)


“Acknowledging this deficiency, President Obama has prioritized supporting greater regional integration in Africa, highlighting intra-African harmonization as a key point in his strategy toward the region and backing that up with new programs like Trade Africa, which aims to increase coordination between countries in East Africa.”
 

James Anderson once stated that this statement may seem unusually ambiguous to the enabled degree that some of the changes in the stock market since the Archipelago for instance and the world market Vanguards, has given the Stock market a whole new make and has increased the investment alternatives that does not necessarily subtend with closed and open ends stock registrar.

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By
Sampson I.M Onwuka 

This blog here does not belong to any specific item or individual of any kind or military attachment or whatever, it is not the same as any other group - or any abbreviated alternative such as Gabbani, Habbana, etc., and I, Sampson I.M Onwuka, can state that consultative face to face is not required, that the blog Agbani helps to meet fashion challenges with over stated intent on some one interesting but not all, it attracts other issues - this is dissent --- ibiiiaaagggggbbbaaaani (Ibiagbani) is one and only, that I, Iroabuchi Sampson Onwuka have and recognize.  


It will interesting any party that there is such a thing called ONUMA as a system, owned and registered by Iroabuchi Sampson Onwuka, so speaks he, that it is a total network on primary level and has other programs and software running through it and on and so on. However the 'ison' is not Onu on anything, for instance ONU UGHA, ONU OHU, ONU MA, etc., ison machine is manioc (?) registered from IBM and is being running for a long time - since Facebook as far we know.  

Saturday, June 27, 2015

Men's Fashion not Female's Fashion. Paris 2015



Arranged


by






Sampson I. Onwuka


Picture by Adam Katz Sinding.




It is called men's fashion and women's. It does not meet half way the easy picture here is a break. It is men's fashion, not women, although you recognize the complimentary posse.




But you can't begin to understand why. No names here for obvious development.






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Saturday, June 20, 2015

Presidential Suits in comparative performance to London Fashion Week 2015



By




Sampson I.M Onwuka






The lack of character in these cloths and from London Fashion does not defy men's fashion. The images below can only compel the image of the male in fashion - with or without the bestiality of urbane dressing characteristic of men, or suit for men's suit for certain occasion. There are obvious references to style of men's dressing or what constitute male aptitude. The fashion industries and worlds such as Milan, Paris, New York and London to some extent, force the case of what makes any male's suit stand up. It could be the inside lining, the uniqueness of the lapel, the pads, the bull-buttons, the front mound, the dress pants and doubled pleated pants with its stretch points and horizon. It could be the tailor's style and trend or the man in the office. Most fashion outfits - especially for men must deliberately emphasis his social expectation and address the ego.
We can not help but presume incognito that the men's fashion in real terms and recently do not suffer
in quality. To make up for the lapse in the quality we may borrow from pictures of those in office - like the President - if male - or attorney general if male in this case. It may be egoist and thorough-going to make the statement true that the nature of political personality demands attention, but failure to proudly display the male side is two type difficult to grasp. Part of the reason is the connection between social expectation and expression where in my opinion - for instance London Fashion week does not solution the demand curve for better dressing for men, especially in its attempt to escape obvious Tod Ford dressing like the better versions of James Bond and Jason Bourne. 






The picture of the U.S president above does not strike us as a theme for gender neutral, it is a suit characteristic of male and the persona is within the dogma of the oval office. We are trying to praise the male uniqueness of dressing to the theme of the London Fashion week which is gender-less. In essence, it is not true that fashion character fades - at least fashion is charismatic in its essence and with the brown suit by the President Obama and V-lapel and padded chest, tingle front - there is hardly anything to hide that the designer intended the suit to impress. The posse is exercised and the command of attention is deliberate. In principal, we cannot fail to recognize the attention to details and impossibility of not feeling a presence of male however refrain. 


If designers take more interest in Presidential suits, and how politicians and others dress, and if they take adequate time in looking at some of the faults with the men's fashion industry, they would have seen that fashion is one thing that can help re-program our basic psychology for some occasion. For through this exemplary dress code for Presidents - especially for lanky President Obama - we can borrow a few remaining tips on fashion and the importance of dressing or what should look like under any circumstances.







Gender-less dressing - even for suit is a failure, it inspires very docile almost lacking energy and for men's fashion if not for females, there are case of pride in feeling important. Below is the image of the president in very charismatic and unusual suits for the White House - dark blue suits and sleigh of brilliant color-matching ties - familiar with U.S presidents as if these are primary colors but it is fitting in terms of what suits are all about for me.


President Barack Obama in White House dressing that compares to George W. Bush during his time in office. It is the shoe that stands out, the pants stand out and the cotton shirt is also interesting. It is not about the President, it is the confidence of arbitration.







Nowadays there is something foul about men seeking after fashion for men, although ultimate social badge and stereotype for such embrace is that such that fashion for men as essentially gay is fashion emasculated by other interpretation.In comparison to other fashions of the many Presidents of the world, there is a standard that U.S maintains that impacts the rest of the society on the importance of the office. It looks to clarify that the range of spurts by CEO and Managing directors of companies are not dress-code for for the fun of it. Their dress code is to enhance the images of the men in office and allow the appreciation of office to kowtow. 

If 2015 London  Fashion week is telling sign of the future, we regard some of the cloth lines as unacceptable and laud that the designers who differ from one pattern to another, betray the future of male market. This does not mean that we are running to the Presidential Suits to recover what's left or the men's fashion in 2015, but it mirrors perhaps how people differ from one form to another, that the people differ from one form to another because expression and expectations are personal and fashion statement exorcise the images of the model. 

There is something wrong and right for such reasons for it, with or without opting out for men and men's cloths; it is wrong to queue such denial of basic humanity as gender biased and denial of male to male understanding as progressive does not reflect the genderless era - so to speak.  




The President arriving for a speech through the Air-force One





President Obama speaking to Veterans.






The personalities of interest interact and Gold legend Tiger Woods greets U.S President Barack Obama. Money talks at this level, but the nifty psychology of imposing male authority receives the anointing to tow down the expensive business.


Fashion makes a good impression on others, suits are remembered for occasions which may not necessarily be at our beck and call. It is here that we connection Presidential and First Lady's Fashion, Mad Queens Esthers and Elizabeth's dressing for specific occasion and why. What others wear for some occasion can be a sermonizing link pattern the past, the present, and the future.



































































































Wednesday, June 17, 2015

London's Men's Fashion Week 'Street'




Sampson I.M Onwuka

Auspicious collection of Men's Fashion at the London Fashion Week 2015 Day 2 and 3 Street style by (1) Dylan and Hope.



Picture by Dylan and Hope


@wisify.com



The attempt is to create a  version of village life in North London but the courage of the red shoes fails against the placed color of the overall.



@Marcus Dawin






Street location in London, names may be missing but the pictures roundly distributed on the net show leading interest of London men. There is emphasis on the shoes and tight jeans.





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They look fashionable but there is nothing spectacularly about the suits and there is a lot imitation especially for dress code and the swag. You can also see these men as models who playing on making an injury with each other but the message and the look for the public dressing is too saccharine for street style.