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Tuesday, 10 May 2011

Nike Oshinowo out with first fragrance - Asabi

Asabi, which means of a special birth in Yoruba, Nike's native language, is the first signature fragrance by the ex-beauty queen. Heard you will soon be able to buy it at selected stores across Nigeria for N5, 000.

Since I'm promoting this for free on my blog, hope I will get a free sample...*wink* *wink*

33 comments:

  1. this aunty too like herself sha

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  2. can we also get free samples???

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  3. WOW! That's very impressive, ASABI, I like it.

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  4. Asabi; of a special birth? Interesting! I wonder if she's of a special birth!! There's something spiritual about that name. I also wonder if this will end her involvement with the other perfumes she uses (Gucci, YSL and who knows what) and if she'll just stick to hers.

    Good luck to her.

    Linda let me know how it smells. I won't buy because i'm not a perfume freak.

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  5. she should launch a body range line
    now that I am interested in
    This skin on Aunty Nike is not the skin shes always had
    It is glowing
    abeg A.N share your secret na
    abi incorporate it into a skin care line
    WE promise to buy

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  6. 9ice and good for her. i hope it doesn't smell of too much flower.

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  7. her first baby abi now

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  8. 5K ko 5K ni i don chop belefull to dey buy perfume for that price nonsense let her give herself a brake!!

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  9. I-sabi-pass everybody!

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  10. eww abeg, make i no go spray wetin go dey make me fly for night. Mammy warra connection.

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  11. But why can't we learn to celebrate one another na she tok say make you no get initiative to make urs. If you have nothing positive to say why not just read the piece n keep it moving. Must you insult her?

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  12. This is just going to cause wahala
    Because before you know it ini edo, omtola and cohorts will start making perfume.
    Naija will now be like jand where every A and D list celeberities all have their own perfume brands..
    Why must naija follow follow too much

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  13. I admire her bravery to push out of the norm in Naija but that picture looks like shes in pain! Or she just smelt something disgusting lol....who ever smelt it dealt it...

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  14. this nike is just trying too hard to be relevant is she scared of getting old..if it is not one thing it is another..

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  15. @Anonymous said...
    eww abeg, make i no go spray wetin go dey make me fly for night. Mammy warra connection.

    May 10, 2011 6:42 PM
    YOU ARE TOO FUNNY, IVE BEEN LAUGHING SO HARD

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  16. Wow lovely! go Nike. Please shoot the photographer thought - that pic is not it

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  17. good for her..i wish her well with the sales and all, hope naija peeps would patronise their own sha (if its as nice as i EXPECT it to be)..that said, i dont know why pple just like to hate on this woman o, im actually indifferent abt what she does with her life, but when someone breaks out of d norm to do something positive, abeg make una try hail am! btw waiting for body care products too o ;)

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  18. she looks like shes in pain...

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  19. she should have done a skin care line instead, that will be more palatable. As nija ppl we love our designer names and all that, so this may be forgotten very quickly.

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  20. "mammy warra connection"


    prahhhhhaaaaaaahhhaaa!

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  21. why is her nose bent to one side? as if she is smelling something funny? or is it bad nose job? hmmmm, na wa o. meanwhile what happened to her exercise business,,, 40 always or what is it called again? madam nike,,, i no understand wetin u dey do ooo.

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  22. Dear Linda,

    Please kindly reference our blog http://morsipr.blogspot.com/ where you got this picture of Nike Osinowo. Thank you.

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  23. oboy see haters dey comment.

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  24. @Morsi PR, are u guys kidding me? I uploaded mine 3.23 pm yesterday and u uploaded yours 11.25pm yesterday and u are asking me to credit u? lol

    Y'all should be the one crediting me...I'm just seeing ur post for the first time and u guys even took my words.

    This blogsville will not kill me ...lol

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  25. See drama o! Blogsville Championship....

    MLRM (mi le rerin mehnn)

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  26. She looks like she's in pain!!!

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  27. very very impressed!

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  28. can naija get to where 40% of its citzens are at least middle class before people keep doing all these fashion lines, clothing lines, perfumes. im not saying they shouldn't be it seems the whole fashion industry in naija is being saturated. where is the market for all these products? the market in naija is very small, as there are very few people that can afford these types of things. i hope its not overpriced sha.

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  29. never mind, it says 5,000 naira, but still, seems unreasonable.

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  30. hunnnn wetin dey smell : Nike Oshinowo's shit....

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  31. This post just sums it all:

    "This woman is damn too fake,the way she laffs,talks u will know shes not just REAL.And as for moments with mo,whenever she sees her fellow LONDON recycled returnees,u will see all the fakenessness coming out in quantums.
    Why cant we as africans,be real?Regardless of our exposure.Na wa o.Her fellow init friends will buy her perfum


    What we are talking about is people been real,been able to relate with yr fellow nigerians,and not talking through yr nose,been able to relate with common pple on the street,I personally dont see her as such person who is down to earth[Though i may be wrong sha].We sholud learn to appreciate our MOTHERs tongue and not twisting our tongue to sound like an AMERICANA or LONDONER.BE YR SELF"

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