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Six Tips for Choosing the Right Evening Gown


One of the must-have items in every woman’s wardrobe is a beautiful evening gown, which makes her feel like a queen. Wearing a gown in the right colour, fit, and cut can instantly uplift the look of any woman who wants to make an impression.
The sad truth, however, is that a large number of women are unable to pick a gown that meets their requirements. Jumia, the online store you can trust, shares some tips for choosing the right evening gown for any occasion.
Nature of the occasion
You don’t want to look or feel out of place in a crowd. It is, therefore, important that you pick a lovely dress that’s perfectly suited to the occasion that you’re attending. If it is a formal event, you need to wear a formal evening dress. A casual dress should be worn only for casual events.
With some careful thinking and attention to detail, you can pick a dress that will make you the cynosure of all eyes.
The right colour
Another consideration that is very important in choosing the right evening gown is picking a colour that suits your complexion. Colours that complement your skin tone can make you look even more stunning, whereas wearing a dress in a wrong colour can hurt your appearance and make you appear lacklustre and pale.
A lot of women pick dresses in black as it is considered a ‘safe’ colour. But, there are also many who are not afraid of experimenting with vibrant colours and make a style statement of their own.
This does not imply that you should pick a dress in an odd colour that isn’t in keeping with the event.
Your body type
Knowing your body’s shape and size is very important in order to get the fit of the dress right. In fact, this is one of the secrets of finding the perfect gown.
If you have broad shoulders, you might want to think about keeping them covered and accentuating your backside to balance your body shape. If you have the petite body type, wearing a flowy dress would be a big no-no as it’ll make you appear shorter.
Length
If you’re attending a formal black-tie event, it is better to stick to floor length dresses, although short dresses are also considered acceptable now. Be careful if you plan to wear a long dress with heels.
When selecting the length of your dress take the size of your heels into consideration.
Wear your heels and then try the dresses on to get the length right. You don’t want your dress to look a tad too short at the main event. And if you’re attending a casual event, you could go for a shorter dress.
Fabric
A pretty dress can be made prettier by using the right fabric to make it. Pick a dress in a fabric that drapes well around your body, and slightly hugs your curves. Cotton, nylon, satin, and silk work well in this area.
Style is important
Since you may be spending money on your evening gown, you will do well in picking one that can stand the test of time and can be worn stylishly more than once or twice.
It is advisable to buy a dress that has a timeless appeal to it.
Hence, it is better not to fall for current trends, but choose an evergreen style that would look great even five or ten years from now.
Submitted by Ogunfowoke, Adeniyi Ayuba


South Africa has officially secured qualification for the 2026 FIFA World Cup co-hosted by the United States, Canada, and Mexico, following a commanding 3-0 victory over Rwanda in their final Group C fixture.
This marks Bafana Bafana’s return to the World Cup finals through qualification for the first time since they hosted in 2010.
Decisive Victory, Turbulent Qualifying Run
South Africa’s qualification was not without controversy. Earlier in the campaign, FIFA stripped Bafana Bafana of a 2-0 win over Lesotho, converting it into a 3-0 loss after ruling that midfielder Teboho Mokoena was ineligible to play.
Despite this setback, the team showed resilience and integrity, clinching the win over Rwanda to seal their place in the World Cup.
Aftermath & Implications in Group C
The sanctions imposed earlier reshaped the dynamics of Group C, opening paths for Nigeria and other teams to capitalize.
With the point deduction applied, South Africa’s qualification became even more critical.
What’s Next
South Africa will now prepare for the global stage, while other teams in Group C aim to finish their qualifying campaigns on a high note. Nigeria, the Super Eagles, now have renewed hope after the point deduction. If they win their remaining matches and favorable results fall their way, they could advance either via group positioning or through the playoffs.
Sports
Breaking: Osimhen Runs Riot as Super Eagles Crush Benin in Crucial 2026 FIFA World Cup Qualifier
Report By ORJI ISRAEL


Victor Osimhen lit up the pitch as Nigeria’s Super Eagles recorded a commanding victory over the Benin Republic in a decisive 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifying match, asserting their intent on the road to Qatar.
In a match full of attacking brilliance and clinical finishing, Osimhen’s performance stood out. He terrorized the Beninese defence and played a central role in Nigeria’s dominant display.
The exact scoreline and minute-by-minute details are still being confirmed, but his influence on the match was unmistakable.
Match Highlights & Tactical Notes
- Osimhen spearheaded Nigeria’s attack, combining pace, power, and clinical finishing to keep the Benin defenders on edge throughout the night.
- The Super Eagles maintained control in midfield and launched persistent pressure, cutting off Benin’s attempts to build meaningful attacks.
- Nigeria’s defensive line held firm, shutting down Benin’s key outlets and limiting their opportunities to break forward.
Implications & What Next
- This victory significantly boosts Nigeria’s chances in the World Cup qualification race, providing momentum and confidence as they push toward automatic qualification.
- Osimhen’s form will be a key focal point for opposing teams going forward—his form is proving vital for Nigeria’s attacking threat.
- With this kind of win, the squad’s morale and belief are likely to grow stronger, especially in high‐pressure, knockout style matches.
The Super Eagles are now looking ahead to their next fixture with renewed optimism and a sharpened competitive edge.
Education
Values for Daily Living Announces Winners of National Essay Competition, as VDL Ambassadors Emerge
… Help Sphere Foundation hosts Values for Daily Living (VDL) “Take It Back” Conference 2.0, REPORTS ORJI ISRAEL


The 2nd edition of the Values for Daily Living (VDL) International Conference with the theme In Pursuit of Excellence was successfully held on Friday, October 10, 2025 at the Base Landmark Event Centre in Enugu, Nigeria, bringing together key national stakeholders, development partners, parents, school owners, teachers and youth advocates to reignite conversations around rebuilding Nigeria on the foundation of values.


Organized by the Help Sphere Foundation, a non-profit organization devoted to the advancement of values education, climate action, and humanitarian causes, the conference was convened by Mrs. Sandra Ani, President of the Foundation and visionary initiator of the VDL Project.
This year’s conference, themed “IN PURSUIT OF EXCELLENCE” attracted distinguished personalities including the Director General of the National Orientation Agency (NOA), Mallam Lanre Issa Onilu, as well as delegations from the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC), Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Members of Education community, parents, religious institutions, civil society organizations, the media and other critical stakeholders.


In her welcome address, Mrs. Ani reflected on the growth of the VDL Project, which began as her personal initiative during her National Youth Service in Akwa Ibom State in 2013.


She noted that what started as a small community development effort – renovating an orphanage home, empowering youths, and providing eye care for the vulnerable has now evolved into a nationwide values advocacy movement touching lives across Nigeria.
A key highlight of the conference was the Grand Finale of the 2025 VDL National Essay Competition, which recorded over 800 entries from students across tertiary and secondary institutions across the country.


The top 20 finalists competed in Enugu, with Dickson Sunday from the University of Uyo, Akwa Ibom State emerging as the winner of the Tertiary Category, receiving a ₦1,000,000 cash prize, while Amarachi Nkemakolam Moses from Federal Government Girls College, Lagos, clinched the Secondary School Category, going home with ₦500,000.


While the top two (2) Finalists in both categories all got consolation prizes, the most outstanding 20 finalists were also formally decorated as VDL Ambassadors and will lead values advocacy campaigns across their various states and institutions promoting integrity, empathy, discipline, and civic responsibility among young Nigerians.
In his keynote speech, Mallam Lanre Issa Onilu, the Director General of the NOA, commended the initiative and reaffirmed the Agency’s commitment to strengthening partnerships with organizations like the Help-Sphere Foundation in promoting civic values and ethical reorientation across the nation.


Other speakers and panelists echoed the need for collective responsibility among government, schools, families, and communities to rebuild Nigeria on strong moral foundations.
The conference ended with renewed enthusiasm among participants, partners, and young people to drive the Values for Daily Living Campaign – a movement that continues to inspire a new generation of Nigerians to live right, lead right, and influence right.
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