Wednesday, January 20, 2016

Stylish Ini Edo steps out...(photos)

She's been killing it lately. More pics after the cut...





Photos: These women dance and show off their private parts to men in exchange for beer

The women move from one bar to another showing off their goodies and whoever shows the best 'one' gets the most beer. From the comments section of the article it seems to be a popular form of entertainment.

According to Daily Sun SA, last Sunday, the girls (pictured) arrived at Strike’s Tavern in Block A, Mabopane, Tshwane where a stokvel was being hosted. Newcomers are often shocked by what they see but the regulars never miss an opportunity to appreciate the show.
"We dance to entertain," said one of the girls. "And we don’t have a problem with dancing naked."

It’s like a contest. They show their stuff to make it easy for the customers. Soon the beer starts flowing fast and the one with the best bum gets the most beer.

"They buy booze for us, and yes, sometimes we end up in a bed we’ve never seen before." one of the girls said.

One of the women said they don’t take any notice if there are jealous women in the tavern.

"Men appreciate us and if we like them we don’t mind being touched. If they buy the booze, we provide the entertainment," she said.

A woman who said her name was Brenda said they don’t appreciate other women taking to the dance floor.

"We get jealous when women we do not know dance. We don’t want them stealing our men. Without our partners these places would be no fun. We don’t mind people talking badly about us, because we are starring here. We are the main attractions and it feels good. Sometimes men fight over us and then we get to choose the one who buys the beers and the ciders."

Ecobank Nigeria launches MyMall online trading platform for SME Businesses


Ecobank, a foremost bank in Nigeria, is expanding its impact in the e-commerce industry by establishing MyMall Nigeria. MyMall Nigeria is essentially for Small and Medium Enterprises (SME) operators to sell and market their goods and services. It is designed for all categories of products and can be accessed from any part of the world.

This online mall is different from other e-commerce platforms currently in the market in a number of ways; it is merchant-focused, backed by Ecobank, a trusted financial institution with vested interest in SMEs and managed by a partner, Netplus Advisory Services which has substantial experience in the ecommerce space.

Registered merchants have access to own personalized web stores, logistic support for delivery of goods purchased online, inventory management system and a secured payment platforms for goods.

There are also international trade opportunities to market their products to the whole world and collect sales proceeds with ease. The platform will also be supported with digital marketing solutions, provide opportunities for business to business, business-to-consumer and consumer-to-consumer sales, among others.

This new offering from Ecobank is indicative of the already successful Ecobank SME club which has significantly impacted a number of SMEs by providing expert guidance and tools to properly establish and succeed at running an SME.

Perhaps most important and unique is the exposure that MyMall Nigeria gives its merchants and customers alike simply by living up to its ‘Pan-African Bank’ strategy. Ecobank with its presence in 36 African countries will in the long run be able to grant access to merchants from other countries to sell their products online using the platform.

In the same vein, customers have a diverse collection of merchants to shop from. MyMall Nigeria helps to bridge the gap between merchants and customers across different borders in Africa. In the burgeoning e-commerce industry in Nigeria, MyMall hits all the right notes for both merchants and customers by offering convenience, security, ease of transaction, payment options, logistics and visibility.