by Chinwe Okafor Oh wow! Business woman and pop star Dencia has introduced a new product, Darkilicious. Darkilicious does the exact opposite of what the previous product, Whitenicious does, catering to dark skin tones.
by Chinwe Okafor Well, according to Media Take Out, this is true, but judging by what that site churns out, you might want to give Dencia a chance to explain herself later. According to the site, Dencia reportedly spent over N19million trying to look like award winning singer/rapper, Nicki Minaj. The Cameroonian-Nigerian singer turned entrepreneur... Read More
by Damilola Jagun Cameroonian-Nigerian singer and Whitenicious maker, Dencia believes that married people shouldn’t have friends that are of the opposite sex. The controversial singer wrote on her twitter page that “Married men shouldn’t have female friends, married women shouldn’t have male friends (females can have male Gay friends tho) #EndOfStory” See Tweet: Married... Read More
by Damilola Jagun In a time when black complexion was cool and when bleaching was not-so-commonplace, Dencia was once ‘chocolate brown’. Nowadays, the Cameroonian/Nigerian singer is fair and getting fairer. The singer has shared photos of herself as a teenager, before she created ‘Whitenicious and long before there was anything called ‘vibrating vagina washer’. You prefer the new Dencia,... Read More
by Akan Ido Cameroonian singer, Dencia is going all out in support of skinny girls today warning ladies not to allow the media define what is beautiful and what is not. The Whitenicious founder put up a picture on Instagram saying it appears to mock skinny people. According to her, “it’s never okay to think... Read More
by Akan Ido Cameroonian singer, Dencia is showcasing her much touted beauty product – a deep cleansing vibrating vagina washer. Dencia, who, months ago, launched the controversial skin bleaching product, Whitenicous, posted pictures of the vagina cleanser on her Instagram page getting ready to errm… test it out in the bathroom. A Whitenicious soap, cream,... Read More
by ‘Jola Sotubo The truth is that life is hard on dark skinned women and not everyone can deal with the discrimination that comes from being several tones away from what’s widely acceptable. The Nigerian obsession with light skin has been well documented and it is common now to see women with different tinges of... Read More
by Zara Mustapha Singer, Dencia has come under fire on all sides ever since she released her skin whitening spot remover cream, Whitenicious, into the market. She even enjoyed a few weeks of fame when she was called out mentioned in an interview by Oscar award winner, Lupita Nyong’o, over the ‘bleaching’ cream. Some funny fellow has now created another... Read More
by Oge Okonkwo Dencia is fast becoming known around the world thanks to her skin care line “Whitenicious”. The Cameroonian singer has been invited for an interview on Oprah Winfrey Network (OWN) for a new documentary titled ‘Light Girls’. From the mail, the documentary Light girls is a sequel to a film by Bill Duke titled Dark Girls,... Read More
by Tutu Akinlabi Musician, Dencia has been playing a game of hide and seek ever since her controversial skin care line, ‘whitenicious’ was released. The Nigerian- Cameroonian beauty has copiously denied that her invention was a bleaching cream meant to turn black women white, until now that is. Dencia has finally admitted that ‘whitenicious’ will... Read More
by Eromo Egbejule Eromo Egbejule investigates why black is no longer beautiful Perhaps because manuals are too mainstream, Jamaican dancehall superstar, Vybz Kartel’s 2011 hit Cake Soap, comes complete with skin lightening instructions and blurbs for lyrics. The song, which glorifies the popular laundry detergent in the Caribbean country, is one of his promotional antics for... Read More
by Tutu Akinlabi Ever since Nigerian-Cameroonian singer, Dencia launched her “spot removal” range named “Whitenicious”, it has received a lot of attention. Many people think it’s just an undercover bleaching cream, especially due to the fact that it sold out in days and is touted to have changed the complexion of patrons in almost no... Read More