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BOLD Magazine - Issue 2

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Bold is a refreshing magazine poised to bring the very best of modern African lifestyle, culture, and entertainment. With exclusive features, interviews and editorials, ‘Bold’ features both local and international icons and rising stars crossing the spectrum of youth, culture, fashion, beauty and everything in between.
Editor-in-chief; Fashion creative and stylist to the stars Bella Adeleke spoke on the new magazine saying “Bold is a publication where all facets of Nigerian youth and culture are embraced, explored and dissected. From sex, politics, and entertainment to fashion and economic stratification.” She continued on to say “the aim is to celebrate winners, unsung heroes and most especially the unusual suspects.”
Bold Magazine, Africa launches with its first issue and features Stephanie Coker, fast rising on screen personality on the cover who dishes on her career, moving to Nigeria and her thoughts on the entertainment industry in Nigeria.
In this issue
PRESS RELEASE - BOLD 2.0
December 2015 saw the launch of BOLD Magazine's captivating debut issue, with talented TV personality Stephanie Coker as its cover girl. Now following on from a great issue, BOLD return with their 2.0 edition…
It is no secret that the Web 2.0 is the new cool, especially as social media is the forefront of it all.
The digital-sphere has grown rapidly since the days of MSN/Yahoo chat and MySpace to mention. Platforms such as Facebook, Instagram and Twitter are now taking over and are the go-to's for news, gossip, fashion style/inspo and even real-life stories.
In this new issue of BOLD, we highlight all of that and more. Featuring three of Nigeria's most prominent rising social media stars: Zina, Bizzle and Dodos as the cover personalities. They take us into their world of what it's like being the forces that are influencing the “next gen.” of Nigerian youth, and the overall youth culture; in their respective fields.
Young promising writer, Seyi Fajemirokun breaks down a story that shook up social media, shedding light on a topic not often spoken about or hardly mentioned in Nigeria/Africa - Rape and Gender inequality. In a feature aptly titled “the girl who cried rape”.
On a lighter note, eloquent fashion blogger Temi Otedola features in a fashion editorial where she gives her own interpretation of some of this years Spring and Instagram inspired trends as well as great fashion finds that will get your wardrobe ready for spring....
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