Thursday, 6 June 2013

Graduate of Law and business Tomi Omoniyi from University of Portsmouth launches MakeMyDayBeautiful



 MakeMyDayBeautiful is Owned by Tomi Omoniyi. she  said this while interacting with Kronktv "MakeMyDayBeautiful is a company that offers professional services in Hair and Makeup for all occasions, being a professional hairstylist with 8 years experience in the hair industry, i decided to add my natural love for makeup to my many skills and started officially April 2013. Apart from just hair and makeup, we also have professional/experienced events planner, caterers, as part of the team. In the Long Run MakeMyDayBeautiful is a brand name and branching out in anything to do with events and making a day a special one."












Our Official Website is Currently Under Construction but you can view some of our work on our Fb Page
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Tuesday, 4 June 2013

KFC Obliges Kronktv Visit

Kronktv went on a random visit to new prominent places in the city of Ibadan. And one of the places visited was the newly opened annex of  Kentucky Fried Chicken(KFC) in ibadan located around bodija to kongi axis,osuntokun.we met Mr Taofeek,a  manager from KFC lagos who was happy and discussed with kronktv manager Mr Tunez on how they are set to extend and render their super and standard services to the general public especially the people of ibadan north and the rest." Expect the best from us" he said.

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Monday, 3 June 2013

See Random Pictures of Kronktv Previous Events

 we have decided to give some pictures of our past events that were not posted .Now its here for your eyes to feed on. Enjoy! more to come.




 Miss Semirah (kronktv PR)




 prodigie red carpet
 Big b ,dizzzy ,babatunde and friends
 Davido and first bank
Nestle event

A dancer's rainy day


Today started like no other, me huddled in the sheets and reluctant to get out of bed until a bb broadcast interrupted my morning lounging ;) . Krump Studios had scheduled a 2hour contemporary dance class free of charge! For Free!

I hadn't danced in a while but there was no way I'd miss awoof training in contemporary, hehe! Alas all roads led to Krump Studios...

Having googled Anthony Edet Offiong on the short ride to Krump Studios in Jabi, my hunger for the class and the desire to meet this person whose resume filled up an entire blog post doubled! Seeing is believing you know. What I didn't know was, I was in for an awakening that no one could have prepared me for.

The class started simple with stretches to music that echoed the heart and then went into a soul searching exercise which asked one question, Who Are You? The trick was to express  who you think you are through movement. I realized from the exercise that I am only transparent to people who have a depth beyond the norm, how to express myself to all is now the challenge I take on.

Anthony Edet Offiong is an old soul free to the world and open to the experience life brings at every turn. He is a seasoned human being painted with expressive talents and truly is one of a kind.
A cross-breed Nigerian raised in the alleys of Lagos yet reborn in the image he has chosen, Anthony exemplifies the simplicity of a life we often complicate.
His is a story that touched my heart but I will only share the lessons of his journey that every Nigerian must learn.
The only thing that can rob you of your destiny is you, your choices determine your result and regardless of what you think is your right you can not expect people to live your life for you, or depend on people for your success, no matter where you come from.


Anthony's life has been a fight for existence and as an artist he is driven not by competition but by a passion hinged on expression and experience. He is one dancer to whom dance truly is his life.
Though his early thoughts of a career were of the navy and medicine, he found his true calling at a church program (that always required his trusty spoon as a companion) and an accidental trip to the national theatre where he met Steve James of Ivory Ambassadors which summed up his turning point and the beginning of his journey. From performing in the first production of ‘Ori’ to winning competitions in Madagascar and worldwide tours and workshops, his meteoric rise in the dance industry as a member of Ijodee Dance company was proof that he was and is where he ought to be.

His own production 'Tears In The Rain' which he describes as a dancer's cry was staged in March and June of 2011. He is now currently working on a solo production named '28m', an ode to his personal struggles including the loss of his only sibling.

A cheerful happy-go-lucky guy with an unlimited desire to learn and grow, ThinTallTony proved to be an inspiration to me and made my rainy day a joyful one...


 Tony with Mima Angulu (CEO, Krump Studios)










Isys Drain





P.S. to hook up with Tony follow him on @ThinTallTony and to register for fitness and dance classes follow @KrumpStudios or visit, KrumpStudios Arewa hospital, opp. Jabi lake, Abuja...

Thursday, 30 May 2013

PHOTOGRAPHY EXPLORATION ; Pictures From The Real World



               An Iraqi Christian girl roller skates in Daoudia , Dohuk Province, Iraq, on Mar. 2, 2012.

 David Moore is a London based photographer who has exhibited and published internationally. He has been working as a photographer and educator since graduating from West Surrey College of Art and Design, Farnham, in 1988.
Photographic technology was born in Europe, but the art of photography as we know it, was invented in the USA during the 1950s and 60s, sponsored by the Museum of Modern Art in New York. John Szarkowski, MoMA’s powerful Director of Photography, declared that great British photographers belonged to a “documentary tradition” that included Bill Brandt (whose press pictures of Britain in the 1930s were exhibited at MoMA in 1969). David Moore’s work from 1987-88, which was first published in Creative Camera in 1988, and now published as a book, Pictures from the Real World, conforms to the expectation that British photographers should, like Brandt, be primarily social observers.
The notion of a “documentary tradition” does not stand up to scrutiny, however, because of the many disparities between Brandt’s generation and Moore’s. Unlike his forebears, Moore benefited from a cultural climate that recognized and rewarded his artistry (the state-funded Arts Council supported dedicated galleries and magazines). This made it possible for him to cultivate a personal style that did not yet conform to the demands of the mass media. Commentators of the 80s interpreted the rather shocking use of color photography, by Moore and others, as a rebellion against the old black-and-white school, but in fact color became simply an extension of a “documentary aesthetic” popularized by the American formalist, William Eggleston.
While Moore was at college (he studied with Martin Parr from 1985 to 1988 at the West Surrey College of Art) the first serious challenge arrived to those who championed documentary photography as both an art form and a tool for reform. In the US and Britain, the theories of French thinkers such as Roland Barthes, challenged claims that photographs were objects of artistic expression or transparent reproductions of “reality.” As these ideas took hold two things happened: the supposed truth of documentary photography became discredited, and it was “saved for art.”
There have been many claims for British documentary photography of the 1980s, including the claim that it was a social critique of the Thatcher years in Britain. This has yet to be demonstrated. Arguably, the most radical aspect of these pictures, is Moore’s refusal of the role of “neutral observer” — something he shares with others of his generation. To eyes accustomed to digitally enhanced photography, many of these pictures will seem familiar. This is because they were cleverly manipulated, both formally (using flash mixed with ambient light to invoke a heightened reality), and conceived, not as “records of life” but opinions. Did Moore just happen to pass by and “snap” the conjunction of the baby and the television image, or did he find the image on a video? Looking back, we can see that this “documentary-style” photography (a term coined by the great American photographer Walker Evans) marked an important stage in the unravelling of the sacred bond between photographer/witness and “reality” that forms the basis of the authority of photography in the press and in society. The relatively recent invention of Photoshop has taken the process much farther.
This is a welcome and important book that is part of a current reappraisal of the British photography of the 1970s and 80s.

Pictures From The Real World (2013) by David Moore is published by Here Press and Dewi Lewis Publishing.

Latest Hollywood Movies; Check it out

we have decided to give some of our viewers asking to know the latest trending movies this piece. Here are the latest movies in Hollywood...you can check if you have seen them,if not,go see them now at the cinemas.more loading


                                                  STAR TREK INTO DARKNESS


Release Date: May 17,2013

The crew of the Starship Enterprise returns home after an act of terrorism within its own organization destroys most of Starfleet and what it represents, leaving Earth in a state of crisis. With a personal score to settle, Capt. James T. Kirk (Chris Pine) leads his people (Zachary Quinto, Karl Urban, Zoƫ Saldana) on a mission to capture a one-man weapon of mass destruction, thereby propelling all of them into an epic game of life and death.

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                                                                    HANGOVER 3


Release Date: May 23,2013 

It's been two years since the gang known as the Wolfpack narrowly escaped disaster in Bangkok. Now, Phil (Bradley Cooper), Stu (Ed Helms) and Doug (Justin Bartha) have happy lives at home -- but Alan (Zach Galifianakis) doesn't. Still lacking contentment and a sense of purpose, Alan has gone off his meds and surrendered to his natural impulses. It's up to the other members of the Wolfpack to get him through his personal crisis by embarking on a road trip to the place it all began: Las Vegas


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FAST AND FURIOUS 6



Since Dom (Vin Diesel) and Brian's (Paul Walker) heist in Rio left them and their crew very rich people, they've scattered across the globe; however, they must still live as fugitives, unable to return home to their families. Meanwhile, Agent Hobbs (Dwayne Johnson) has been tracking a gang of lethally skilled mercenary drivers whose second-in-command is someone Dom knows. Unable to take them down himself, Hobbs asks Dom and his crew for help in exchange for full pardons for everyone.



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Extremely Funny Comedy Concert


Here is another chance to be part of this years comedy show which is done annually by our own lagos comedy oratory babahkay. Last year was explosive and hmmm this year's edition is gonna be off the hook with Naija's sweet mouthed comedians .i will keep the details of the names of artistes for now....*winks*its 30th of june,2013 sha.WATCH OUT HERE!!!