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Monday, August 18, 2008

Alaché has been a part of the music industry since she was a teenager. She produced her first full length album You're My World under the helm of Nigerian recording superstar Panam Percy Paul. Now at 25, and ready to reinvent herself, Alaché has teamed up with vocal coach and producer Gerry Williams, who’s literally worked with every major pop star birthed from that highly fertile scene (including Mandy Moore and Raven Symone). Gerry believes she is a unique talent whose music can inspire very many people.

Alaché is a fresh artist who comes at a time when music lovers need that engaging inspiration. Her songs are upbeat and spiritual and they cover issues from insecurities to faith to joyous emotions with the single track Higher. To learn more, visit www.myspace.com/alachemusic and www.alacheonline.com

(Photo Credits: Provided Courtesy Of ICY PR)

Sunday, August 3, 2008

It took a while to publish MIMI's Summer 2008 issue, but with double the number of articles, and stories touching countries such as Ghana, Nigeria, South Africa, Togo, Ethiopia, and Cameroon, this issue is worth the wait! Nigerian actress and producer, Dakore Egbuson graces MIMI's Summer 2008 cover and is featured in the story Nollywood's Darling, where she opens up about her passions, her triumphs, and her aspirations. MIMI also has a feature story about fellow Nollywood star, Ramsey Noah in the article Nollywood And The Northern. Rounding out our African film feature stories is the article From Khayelitsha To The World Stage, about South African actress Pauline Malefane, who is best known for her role as Carmen in U-Carmen e-Khayelitsha.

With double the content than our regular issues, the summer issue is not all about Africa on the big screen. MIMI has fashion tips to live by from The House of Style, a review of the best designs from Sanlam South Africa Fashion Week's Winter Collections, a real-life account about Being The Other Woman, and motivational tips to get you to Live Life Without Limits, among many other stories. For more of what the Summer 2008 issue has to offer, visit MIMI Magazine. Happy reading!

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