Inspiration, Motibvation, MUSIC and More ***Blogpost every Monday, Wedneyday, Friday and Sunday***
Showing posts with label Ivory Coast. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ivory Coast. Show all posts
Monday, January 18, 2016
Miss Ivory Coast 2012 married her boo
Former Miss Ivory Coast, Valerie Helene Djouka married her heartthrob Medak Doubia on the 2nd of January this year in the capital City Abidjan.
The couple is united for life in a simple wedding ceremony, sober; but elegant with families and close friends.
Hélène Djouka Valerie, a beautiful young lady rather discreet was elected the most beautiful girl from the Ivory Coast in 2012. She is one of few Misses, whose mandate has not been tainted by any scandal.
More photos after the cut:
Monday, January 11, 2016
Saturday, October 13, 2012
Music Dollar DJ - Wolosso Azoubagehi
This song is from the Ivory Coast, the first time I heard it was six years ago at a party. When I got home I spent a lot of time to find it on Youtube, and one day when I had almost given up hope my son has just clicked on this clip on youtube, I wanted to scold him with much but when I heard what song it was, I could not.
Since it is one of my favorite songs in my playlist!
How do you like it?
Have a wonderful Saturday, I will definitely, because we are invited to a birthday party.
Friday, August 31, 2012
Retro Music: Iwassado: Nayanka Bell..
Hello everyone, I wish you a good night with this beautiful song by Nayanka Bell from the Ivory Coast. Have a good sleep.
Bisoux
Mana
Sunday, June 3, 2012
Opinio# Afrika
Hello Dears,
I have a feeling that whenever an African country can boast a good political and economic stability, breaks as if from nowhere a small minority that wants independence with all the power or they feel discriminated and want new elections or an other government. This can be experienced in Sudan, Lybia, Mali, Ivory Coast etc. Is it a curse or Africa or Africa is drawn by invisible ropes? Because at the end, we destroy what we have created with great effort and hardship, and so Africa can never be a vital role in the world play, a continent that is rich in mineral resources. If it were only the natural resources we should be as rich as Europe or North America.
What do you think about this problem?
I have a feeling that whenever an African country can boast a good political and economic stability, breaks as if from nowhere a small minority that wants independence with all the power or they feel discriminated and want new elections or an other government. This can be experienced in Sudan, Lybia, Mali, Ivory Coast etc. Is it a curse or Africa or Africa is drawn by invisible ropes? Because at the end, we destroy what we have created with great effort and hardship, and so Africa can never be a vital role in the world play, a continent that is rich in mineral resources. If it were only the natural resources we should be as rich as Europe or North America.
What do you think about this problem?
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)