Wednesday, 30 April 2014

10 Makeup Mistakes That Are Aging You



Let’s face it: Makeup makes us look and feel good. But if you’re applying it incorrectly or using the wrong products, makeup may just be adding years to your age rather than making you look fresh and youthful. From neglected brows to over-made-up eyes, we found 10 easy ways to nix the mistakes you just might be making.
Here are dos and don’ts to improve your makeup game and easy ways to get out of a beauty rut. Celebrity makeup artist Carol Shaw, creator of LORAC Cosmetics, offers her advice and expertise on common culprits. Are you guilty of some of these beauty blunders?

Skip face powder
Here’s why: Most of us reach for powder to set makeup, but it also tends to magnify lines in the skin, aging us. If you can’t give up powder, try switching to a sheer translucent powder or a mineral-based one, which illuminates and brightens the skin.
Expert Advice: Carol Shaw says: “As we get older skin can get very dry. Powder absorbs oil and moisture, which can be drying for women with dry skin.” 
Try this instead: Skip the powder or opt for a more moisturizing mineral version. 
Opt for brown eyeliner over black
Here’s why: Eyeliner is an excellent tool to open up the eyes and make them appear wider, but the color black can be too harsh. Switch to a softer shade of brown and avoid lining the lower lash line which can look overdone. Avoid a heavy hand with eyeliner – a thick liner can make upper lids look heavy.
Expert Advice: “Brown eyeliner is soft and natural-looking. Dark makeup can sometimes make you look older,” says Carol. 
Try this instead: Opt for a light color liner or a neutral brown shade that’s universally flattering. 
Make blush your friend
Here’s why: The right color blush can add a youthful look to a tired face, but the key is finding a shade that is just right. Women with fair and medium skin tones should look for rosy pinks and peaches, and darker skin tones look best with coral and berry shades. 
Expert Advice: “A pop of healthy, rosy color on your cheeks is very youthful-looking —like a young child’s flush or like you have been working in the garden,” notes Carol. “But bright blush can look a bit harsh and unnatural, if not applied properly.”
Try this instead: Avoid bright colors and looks for a shade that is neutral, soft and sheer. 
Wear the right foundation
Here’s why: No one can claim to have "perfect" skin, and foundation can work wonders on uneven skin tones. The key is the right product and the right amount of it. Using too much foundation, especially one that’s too thick, can cause the product to settle into fine lines. Avoid anything matte and be sure to prep the skin with a moisturizer and primer before applying.
Expert Advice: “Choose a foundation that is right for your skin type (moisturizing, oil-free, good for sensitive skin, etc.) with the coverage you desire," says Carol. "If you want a very natural look with sheer/medium coverage, try a Tinted Moisturizer. If you want to cover imperfections look for a medium/full coverage foundation.”
Fill in sparse brows
Here’s why: Eyebrow color fades as we age, silling in over-plucked spots or fairer hair is a must in any makeup routine. Keep brows shaped and defined, and choose a pencil or gel shade that is one or two notches lighter than your natural brow color. 
Expert Advice: “Brows are the frame to your face and complete your look. A fuller brow is modern and youthful,” says Carol. 
Try this instead: Pencils are great for precision, but gels have longer lasting staying power. 
Don't over-conceal under eyes
Here’s why: While concealer seems to be the answer to erasing under eye circles and combating the look of fatigue, if used incorrectly, can actually make you look older. Too much makeup around the eye area can highlight wrinkles and lines in this delicate area. Be sure to prep the skin with a moisturizing eye cream and keep the touch light. 
Expert Advice: “I like to use my finger to melt the concealer into the skin. If you pile on the concealer without blending it in, it can settle into fine lines and wrinkles,” Carol advises. 
Try this instead: Look for a concealer with a lightweight texture and bonus points if it offers sun protection. 
Don't skip primer
Here’s why: Primers are just what they sound like: They create a base by smoothing skin and ensuring that makeup stays put. Mix with foundation or tinted moisturizer or apply a light layer as the first step in your makeup routine. 
Expert Advice: “Primers help diminish the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles for a silky-smooth finish, plus it helps your makeup last longer,” notes Carol.
Try this instead: A thin layer of a silicone-based make-up primer can fill in lines and pores, but so can natural ingredients like oatmeal and cocoa butter. 
Don't overdo lip liner
Here’s why: Not only is the look of heavy lip liner dated (hello, ‘90s!), it can also emphasize the fine lines around the mouth. Soften the look with a liner that closely matches your lipstick or use a creamy lipstick pencil for easy application. 
Expert Advice: “Overdoing lip liner can look harsh. Choose a shade that is a little darker than your natural lip color," Carol says. "Follow your natural lip line, and if you want to make your lips look bigger, just draw slightly outside your lip line.” 
Try this instead: Keep your application clean and easy with a chubby stick that has the precision of a pencil, but has the staying power and look of lipstick. 
Don't skip lip color
Here’s why: As we get older, we lose the pigment in our lips making lipstick that much more indispensable. That said, steer clear of anything metallic, glittery, or too dark and avoid a heavy hand when it comes to applying. Less is more. 
Expert Advice: “Lip color instantly brightens and changes your whole face! Lip color is the fastest and easiest way to make yourself look pretty," says Carol. "If you have very small lips, then darker colors might make your lips look smaller. 
Try this instead: When in doubt, opt for a nude lipstick and look for one that offers sun protection, anti-aging, and collagen-boosting properties. 
Go easy on the eye shadow
Here’s why: While we’re not opposed to adding color to eyelids, it’s best to avoid bright or dark eye shadow shades, which can draw the wrong attention to the eyes. A more subtle way to play up your peepers is to play up the lashes and a precise wand ensures a non-clumpy, non-spidery lashes. 
Expert Advice: To be sure, Carol isn’t against shimmer or shadow on the eyes, “I think wearing eye shadow with a little soft, reflective pearl or shimmer is very pretty on the eye, at any age. And matte eye shadows are very wearable without accentuating any fine lines or wrinkles.”
Try this instead: Play up your eyes by emphasizing lush lashes, but skip mascara on the lower lashes. 

Some Surprising Causes Of Bad Breath



Your Stuffy Nose
Pass the tissues -- and some gum, please. When a cold prevents you from breathing through your nose, you're forced to inhale and exhale through your mouth. This dries out the tissues and reduces the flow of saliva -- the mouths built-in cleanser, which not only rinses away food particles but also neutralizes decay-causing acids and acts as a natural antiseptic to keep bacteria in check. The less saliva, the more bacteria -- and the more potent the odor. An easy remedy (for your breath, if not your cold): Chewing gum -- as long as it's sugarless -- has been shown to increase the flow of saliva.

Your Movie Treats
Bacteria have a sweet tooth, too. When you eat sticky candy like gummy bears, cherry vines and even mint chews, the bacteria "has a party," says Kimberly Harms, DDS, the consumer adviser for the American Dental Association. It feasts on the sugar and spreads to all areas of your mouth -- including hard-to-reach areas in the grooves of the teeth. But here's a surprise:Dentists have started recommending chocolate as a more healthful alternative to candy. Harms says that chocolate not only dissolves relatively quickly but also has less sugar than other candy, as well as a small amount of calcium to protect enamel.

Your Mouthwash
Yep. Many brands of mouthwash and antibacterial mouth rinse contain alcohol -- sometimes accounting for as much as 27 percent of total ingredients -- that dries out your mouth, leaving a stale smell after the minty freshness wears off in an hour or so. Look for brands with no or little alcohol and save them for first dates or job interviews (or when recommended by a doctor).

Your Super-Low-Carb Lifestyle
After a rice-free sashimi dinner or an all-you-can-eat Brazilian barbecue, your body is tasked with metabolizing a high amount of protein. This produces a by-product of ammonia, which, among other places in the body, is released in your breath (fortunately, your dining companions will suffer the same condition). Eating this way on a regular basis -- by following a high-protein diet, for example -- requires your body to constantly excrete these by-products, as well as molecules called ketones, which can cause your breath to smell in a way thats described as rotten fruit -- or just rotten.

Your Gram Negatives
Of all the different types of bacteria that live in your mouth, the most pungent, by far, are a kind called "gram-negative." Not only do they produce gassy-smelling sulfuric compounds, but they also have an extra cell layer that makes them especially resilient. They burrow down below the gum line and hide out in the crevices of the tongue. Flossing helps remove them, but another option is brushing your tongue, which has been shown to reduce bad breath by 70 percent. Clean your entire tongue, especially the back where more there are more peaks (or papillae) and valleys, as well as the cheeks, recommends Gary H. Westerman, DDS, a professor of dentistry at Creighton University. You can also use a toothbrush or a drugstore tongue-brush, but an Orabrush - yes, the thing you've seen on YouTube -- has longer, softer bristles as well as a scraper to collect the bacteria once it's been dislodged.

Your Anxiety
Your heart is pounding, your palms are sweating, you're practically panting with stress -- and your mouth is probably not smelling that great (argh, dry mouth again!). In addition to taking a few calming inhalations, remember to take several rehydrating, breath-freshening sips of water.

Are You Emotionally Fulfilled In Your Relationship?



Carole and Femi have been dating for five years. She practically lives in his house and has been playing the wifey role quite well. 
Femi is a manager in one of the big oil firms in the country. He provides her with the kind of life she could only have dreamt of. He lives in a beautiful mansion in one of the highbrow areas in Lagos. From frequent shopping trips abroad, expensive gifts, latest brand new car......you know, to an outsider looking in, he's the ideal man.....too perfect.

But Carole is very unhappy in the relationship, she cries and complains about it to her friends quite often. She says he provides her with everything money can buy but leaves her emotionally dry and empty. They rarely go out together, they hardly talk because he brings his office work home quite often. When they do get to hang out, he spends most of the time responding to pings, messages or taking phone calls.


She's confided that they don't really know each other as well as people who plan on getting married by the end of the year should. 
He cuts her off whenever she tries to talk about the loneliness and emptiness she feels by giving her his ATM card to go shopping or tells her to go hang out with her girlfriends. 
She says she doesn't feel the 'thing' with him as in they just don't click. The sex could be better because most times she fakes an orgasm to boost his ego.

So why don't you just leave him and go find someone who will truly fulfil your emotional needs, someone who will be there for you whenever you need him? 
Her response: "And leave this lush life? Are you kidding me? He may be emotionally unavailable and rarely has my time but I've invested so much time and energy in this  relationship to walk away. Besides if I leave him, where do I go, where do I begin life from? I know I don't love him, but I'm learning to live with him." 

Carole is an unemployed graduate who has never worked since she concluded her NYSC. She's been Femi's full staff for the past five years and according to her, the financial rewards compensate for the emptiness she feels. Then why is she complaining? 
Their wedding will be taking place in the Third Quarter of the year.

Why do some people stay in unhappy and unhealthy relationships because they are afraid of being alone or afraid of starting over?
It's easy for people to get caught up in a particular routine or lifestyle and they just don't want anything to ruin it, not even their lonely heart or their dull love life.

Perhaps, your partner provides you financial security. You have a lavish and enviable lifestyle all thanks to 'the love of your life' but deep inside,you are emotionally empty.
I believe one of the main ingredients of a healthy and fulfilling relationship is that both parties should be financially independent. The fact that you can't single handedly afford the lifestyle you are living and loving right now is not a good excuse to stay in an empty and unhealthy relationship with a partner who doesn't fulfil your emotional needs. This will more than likely leave you at their mercy.  Focus on your professional career or business and make your own life. Your happiness will come.

You shouldn't compromise your self-worth in a relationship. When you find yourself putting in more effort into your relationship than at your "day job," it is time to do some reassessment. 
Be bold enough to walk away when you have to, bearing in mind that leaving an unhealthy relationship is nothing compared to the lifetime of pain you could face by being stuck in one.

Why are you afraid of being alone? It's not going to be forever, you only have one life to live, why make it an emotionally unfulfilled one? Please don't say: "at all at all na im bad pass"......love is too beautiful a thing to deny oneself.

12 Reasons To Have A Destination Wedding



A few of our Nigerian celebrities opted for destination weddings- Tiwa and Tee billz being the most recent. There have been a number of criticisms from fans and foes which I find to be baseless. It's their wedding, their life and their money. Atleast Tuface and Annie had their traditional wedding in Nigeria and so did Tiwa and Tunji.....so what is your grief? 

Before you go on to attack the next celebrity who's going to opt for a destination wedding, here are some reasons why YOU might want to consider having a destination wedding if you are not already married. And if you are already married and e still dey chook you for body, you might want to consider renewing your vows outside the country then. For those who are genuinely considering a destination wedding, I hope these points help you make up your mind:

1. You can say "I do" anywhere! A destination wedding is defined as marrying at least 100 miles from where the bride currently lives. So imagine the options that definition opens up for you -- the world really is your playground.

2.You'll stand out from the pack Wed away, and you won't have to choose from the same old hometown spots all your friends have booked. Plus your wedding will be the one they'll be talking about for years to come. Wedding guests will long remember your event.

3. It's easier. Many wedding-worthy resorts offer free planning help to couples, whether the event is for two or 200, and an abundance of packages keep things simple while still giving options to customize. Want something more involved? Turn to an independent planner who specializes in more elaborate events.

4. You can save on decor. With a destination wedding in a stunning setting, your location of choice supplies the theme, from castle fairytale, to sea-inspired soiree. And when you choose an amazing backdrop, it doesn't take much to dress it up. Opt for a pristine beach, a tidy vineyard, a blooming garden or a historic plantation house furnished with graceful antiques, and you'll be more than covered with a few simple florals and other modest accents.

5. Enjoy quality time with loved ones. The standard wedding lasts for five hours, and the bride and groom spend most of that time running from table to table, trying to say hello to everyone. A destination do spans a minimum of three days -- which means, now that you've finally gotten your nearest and dearest together, you can actually spend quality time with them! Hooray!

6. It's a great excuse to limit the guest list. The very nature of destination weddings in that they require travel, a longer time commitment and hotel stays gives you the perfect excuse to cut down on an often unmanageable number of invitees. Think the second cousins and office mates will be miffed? You can always throw a post-wedding party  complete with plenty of photos when you get back home.

7. Guests can save on a vacation. Ask your host hotel about discounted room rates for your guests; most resorts are more than willing to bargain in exchange for group business. Some airlines, such as United and American, offer discounted airfares for groups of 10 of more on the latter, this is true even if your guests are departing from different gateways. And ultimately, your friends will have a blast! Destination weddings give friends and family that most valuable commodity: downtime to kick back, connect and celebrate. And what's more fun than that?

8. You'll share a locale you love. Part of the joy of a destination wedding is showing off a place that has special meaning to you, be it bringing friends and family back to a beloved college campus, sharing where you took your first vacation as a couple or finally going to a locale you've always dreamed of visiting.

9. You and your guests can dress down. A destination wedding affords you and your guests the luxury to dress casual. You can even decide not to wear shoes especially if it's a beach wedding so you can wiggle your toes in the sand.

10. Flexible timing helps with budgeting. You'll be at your destination for a few days, so work with your vendors to see how timing can trim costs. After all, if everyone is already there, you can wed on a Friday, a Sunday or even a Tuesday. What does the day of the week matter in paradise? Look at seasonality too. Many Caribbean hotels drop their prices dramatically in mid-April; by planning your wedding for May, you can get the same great digs for a fraction of the price paid by visitors a few weeks earlier. Likewise, mountain resort towns offer big savings in spring and fall.

11. Almost everywhere is a potential Kodak Moment. The scene and the location can create picture perfect views that you ordinarily won't find at home.

12. You can start the honeymoon early. Just arriving at your destination is sure to put you in a relaxed mood as the pre-wedding festivities begin. Many hotels offer automatic upgrades to the bride and groom on their wedding night, and you may be able to negotiate an extended minimoon at a reduced rate after the guests have gone home.

The 11 Most Attractive Things Men Do Without Even Realizing


What makes a man attractive might have less to do with how hard he tries, and more the things he does without even realizing.
That seems to be the conclusion of a Reddit thread where user 'porotart' asked female users: "What do men do that's attractive, that men don't know about?"
Here are the 11 most attractive things a man can do, according to Reddit users:
1. Be kind, especially to strangers. Whether that's tipping the delivery guy extra when it's raining, pulling over to help someone with car trouble or holding the door open for someone with their hands full. As one user wrote, "Catching you doing something that shows your character... sexiest thing ever."
2. Laugh out loud. Because who isn't attracted to someone who finds joy and humor in the world? For one Redditor, "Genuine, uncontrollable laughter makes me want to kiss them."
3. Roll up their shirtsleeves. Redditors love forearms, which are "the equivalent of boobs for women" and "swoon-worthy."
4. Go gooey-eyed. The way someone looks at you can be very telling. One Redditor loves "When [your partner's] eyes get all sparkly when they first see you" -- who wouldn't?
5. Speak passionately. Commenters on the thread were in agreement that the topic is less important than the way they talk about or argue for it. One user wrote: "When my [significant other] talks excitedly about anything he cares about, even if it isn't really one of my interests, it is insanely attractive to me."
6. Hold a conversation. Being able to make "intelligent conversation" is a seriously underrated point of attraction. (For anyone who needs help, there's an app for that.)
7. Concentrate hard. "I love the look a guy has on his face when he is trying to figure something out," one user wrote. No know-it-alls required.
8. Cook. One Redditor explained how watching her partner cook was a huge turn-on:
"I f**king LOVE watching my boyfriend cook. I can stand there and watch him all day long. He's bustling around, chopping veggies and putting dry rub on meats and stirring things around in a pan, all confident and sure-like. He thinks he's just making dinner. What he doesn't know is that by the time the meal is ready, after watching him be so competent and unself-conscious and focused on making the food, I want to rip his clothes off and have my way with him first, and eat dinner later."
9. Use eye contact, "especially when there's a bunch of pretty girls around." Knowing that someone is giving you their full attention is a huge plus.
10. Be thoughtful. One user appreciates a guy "sending a text out of the blue to say you're thinking of me or sending a text in regards to something I said in passing." Forwarding an article you think might interest someone, remembering a difficult anniversary or wishing someone luck at a big meeting -- all small things that make a huge difference.
11. Hug from behind. According to one user, "It's cute, and it makes us feel safe." And who doesn't like hugs in general?

**I agree with most of them, but have a few exceptions:
No 2- some men's laughter can be quite embarrassing....just too loud for comfort. 
No 5....Sometimes I find it annoying when someone speaks too passionately  about something....it's not just peculiar to men. I know I'm guilty of that too, but I still find it quite irritating when its over-done. #doublestandard
As for No 8, I'm not too fussy about my hubby cooking. 
I especially love the  thoughtfulness, melt my heart each time. And the eye contact one too. It's so endearing and speaks volumes even when nothing is verbalized.

So ladies, what are your thoughts? Any other points you wish to add?

Want To Stop Snoring? Here's What Works And What Doesn't


A friend rang me last night and told me she slept over at her new man's place over the weekend. She's been crushing on this dude for a long time and they finally started dating early this year. They have been having sex, but no sleepovers.

Now my friend has various sleeping soundtracks. As in....if there was a snoring competition, she'd definately take home the price. If you are a light sleeper, then you won't be able to get any sleep while she's sleeping 'cause it's so loud it can be heard through the walls. This is why she hasn't been able to sleepover at her new man's house or let him sleep over at hers.
Few weeks ago she started this acupuncture/herbal remedy sessions with some asian people that's supposed to get rid of the snoring. After few sessions of treatment,  she gathered 'liver' to go sleep over at her bobo's house. 
She said she woke up the next morning and found the guy asleep on the living room couch with earphones in his ears- she couldn't tell if he was actually listening to music or if he was just trying to drown  the loudness of her snoring. She said she was so embarrassed she didn't bother to wake him up, she gathered her things and quietly slipped out of the apartment. They've spoken on the phone since then but she's still too embarrassed to see him. He asked to meet up for lunch and she gave him a work excuse. She really likes this guy but she's worried her snoring will push him away like it did her ex boyfriend.
I've told her she can't run away from him forever. A man who loves you will love you regardless of..... I've told her to talk to him about it, that might make her more comfortable around him and even bring them closer. If he really cares about her, he'll work with her to find a solution. Abi?
Well I care about my friend and I want her to be happy so I went ahead to do some digging on the internet about how to stop or reduce snoring. I decided to share my findings because I figured it could also be useful to some of you, so here's what I found: 
"When you are snoring, you're spending too much energy to breathe," says Dr. M. Safwan Badr, M.D., president of the American Academy of Sleep Medicine. "Snoring is like fever for a general internist -- it tells you something is going on, but it doesn't tell you what."
Snoring occurs when a person's airways have narrowed, causing the air that passes through it as we breathe to vibrate the soft tissue of the throat. "In principle, snoring is not normal," he says. As a physician, he says he would want to know why that person is snoring in order to provide the best treatment, rather than have a snorer attempt to take her medical care into her own hands. "I would make sure that the body isn't telling us to look for sleep-disordered breathing or sleep apnea," he says.
During sleep apnea, snorers actually stop breathing, sometimes hundreds of times a night. It's important to receive an accurate diagnosis because of sleep apnea's many implications in other health conditions. Sleep apnea raises risk of heart attack,depression and diabetes.
Nasal Strips
The verdict: Skip 'em. Badr says these usually don't work. A narrowing of nasal passages that's severe enough to cause snoring happens deeper than can be fixed with a sticky strip. "They may or may not affect the acoustics," he says, "but not the mechanics of the airway." In other words, a frustrated bed partner may hear quieter snoring from someone wearing a nasal strip, but "the phenomenon will not go away," he says.
Losing Weight
The verdict: Try it! Excess weight can add tissue to the neck that presses and restricts airways, leading to the vibrations that produce snores, says Badr. "Left to their own devices, people who keep adding a few pounds every year may develop sleep apnea, but if they gained the weight and then started snoring, losing the weight may help alleviate the snoring." Not to mention, losing excess weight carries a number of additional health benefits!
Sleeping On Your Side
The verdict: Try it! Because there's greater pressure on the throat when you're lying on your back, shifting to your side can really quiet that snore, says Badr. Back-sleeping snorers are probably used to frequent elbowing from their bed partners, he says. To save yourself those bruises, experts recommend a crafty trick: Sew a tennis ball into the front pocket of an old t-shirt, then wear the shirt backwards to bed. Lying on your back will be pretty uncomfortable, so you won't be tempted to drift that way in your slumber!
Sleep With A Humidifier
The verdict: Consider it. If your snoring is due to nasal congestion or allergies, and your nasal congestion or allergies are worse in dry air, sleeping with a humidifier might help, says Badr, and it certainly won't hurt. However, he says, "there may be a kernel of truth in a lot of these home remedies, but they're probably not the whole story." Believing you can cure snoring with the switch of a humidifier minimizes the gravity of snoring, rather than encouraging you to bring it to the attention of your physician, he says.
Saying No To A Nightcap
The verdict: Try it! An occasional snorer may find the problem exacerbated by an adult beverage before bed, says Badr. That's because alcohol relaxes those muscles keeping the airways open. Alcohol before bed also leads to less restful, more disturbed sleep, so it's smart to skip the nightcap even if you don't snore.
Fancy Pillows
The verdict: Skip 'em. While it's true that different neck positions can expand or narrow the airways, chances are you're not going to stay put throughout the night, says Badr. Eliminating snoring is usually not as simple as buying a new pillow, he says, and there hasn't been any scientific evidence to support their use.
Nasal Valves
The verdict: Consider it. The FDA has approved nasal valves for the treatment of sleep apnea, says Badr, and they may be available over the counter for snoring as well. However, they're one-time use, and not exactly cheap, he says.
Oral Devices
The verdict: Consider one if you've exhausted other options. In someone with sleep apnea who either doesn't respond to or doesn't tolerate treatment with a continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP), a type of mouthguard that moves the jaw can be helpful. Badr says these devices may also provide some benefit for people who snore, but without a sleep apnea diagnosis to show your insurance company, expect a hefty price tag. The problem, however, is that you have to shell out the big bucks before you really know if it's going to work, says Badr. "There's usually something simpler you can try."
Surgery
The verdict: Consider it infrequently. "CPAP is the gold standard," says Badr, and if your snoring is so bad you'd consider surgery, you probably do have sleep apnea, he says. Surgery would only be considered in cases where CPAP treatment didn't prove effective, and a team of physicians and specialists would have to perform a comprehensive sleep assessment to come up with the best plan, he says. Basically, sleep apnea or snoring surgery is not to be taken lightly.
Bottom line: Don't ignore your snoring, especially if you have other health conditions or feel tired during the day, Badr says. "People tend to explain away their symptoms, and they could be missing something."
Oh and if it makes you feel any better, here are names of some celebrities who snore-
Shaquille O'Neal, Prince Harry, Lionel Messi and Tom Cruise-the actor reportedly snores so loudly that he converted a spare room into a sound-proof "snoratorium," so  ex-wife Katie Holmes could get some sleep

PSquare Peter Okoye Confirms their Family Quarrel!



Some days ago, the same magazine that published news that Tuface had allegedly gotten his account manager pregnant, published an interview with Psquare's publicist Bayo Adetu where he allegedly  said PSquare's family dispute was just a publicity stunt. 

The story went viral, but thankfully, Peter Okoye has now confirmed he and his brothers actually had a quarrel but that they are cool now. They are even back to work and are on set for their Testimony music video.