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Nma Couture Celebrates New Showroom at Official Grand Opening Soirée and Fashion Show

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With the new year underway, many are preparing to celebrate several special life moments and events with their loved ones. From weddings to senior proms, industry parties, fancy galas, and more, every lady and every gentleman around the Greater Houston area is looking for their perfect custom fit for the big day!

This weekend, Nma Couture, an emerging bespoke fashion brand founded by CEO and fashion designer Julie Ihe, and known in the wedding industry for their exquisite custom wedding gowns, will celebrate the opening of their brand-new showroom with an official grand opening soirée this Sunday in Sugar Land from 2 pm until 6 pm.

Hosted by Houston area TV personality and news reporter Chelsea Edwards, attendees will enjoy an afternoon of luxury, glamour and style with a tour of the beautiful Nma Couture showroom, a micro exhibit experience featuring a host of premium vendors (including Wedding Cakes by Tammy Allen, So-Chic Event Draping & Design, FB Photography, Donyale, Changing Facez Studio, 2T Healthy Sips, Michelle Posh Hair, Mobile Intoxicologists, Los Chefs Hermanos, and Big Truck Entertainment), a visual presentation about the brand’s history and the fashion designer, and a curated fashion show with an exclusive first look at Nma Couture’s original works (including dresses from the brand’s The Dream Collection, The La Richesse Collection, and many more).

Additionally, Nma Couture will introduce their very own Men’s Zone custom suit brand (created by Nma Couture co-founder Gibson Ihe) featuring a variety of customized suits for weddings, prom, and other formal affairs. All attendees are encouraged to come dressed to impress for the cameras. Complimentary bites and refreshments will be served during the celebration.   (continued on next page)

Originally founded in 2017 by Julie with the loving support and partnership of her husband Gibson who oversees executive operations, Nma Couture continues to illuminate a path in the fashion industry for creating one-of-a-kind original gowns and formal wear for the most special and important days of their client’s lives. In 2022, Nma Couture was recognized in the digital edition of Essence Magazine’s lifestyle section for the stunning creation of Ashley-Tuner Captain (daughter of former City of Houston mayor and newly minted U.S. Congressman Sylvester Turner). Additionally, Nma Couture has continued to gain recognition on social media from fans and notable figures who are in love with her client’s dress creation process and big reveal videos.

The event is open to the public by RSVP or VIP invitation only (while seating reservations are still available). To attend the official grand opening, all guests must RSVP online at Eventbrite.com (search “Nma Couture Grand Opening Soiree”). To learn more about Nma Couture, please visit the brand’s official website online at www.NmaCouture.com and follow on social media (@NmaCouture) on Instagram, Facebook, and TikTok.

Nma Couture is a haute couture fashion house located in Sugar Land, Texas and founded by fashion designer and CEO, Julie “Nma” Ihe. Established in 2017, the brand specializes in curating bespoke, handmade wedding dresses and evening gowns for social affairs and special occasions that draw attention for their elegant and non-traditional appeal. Over the past eight years, the innovative and dazzling creations of Nma Couture have been worn by and adorned by customers worldwide and from all walks of life. In 2022, Nma Couture was recognized in the lifestyle section of Essence Magazine’s digital edition and in the Houston Chronicle. Julie manages Nma Couture alongside her husband Gibson Ihe, and they reside in Houston, Texas with their young son named Gibson III.

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Houston African leaders mourn departed former Mayor, Rep. Sylvester Turner

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The city of Houston was enveloped in sorrow today as news spread of the passing of Rep. Sylvester Turner (D-Texas), a freshman congressman who was sworn into office just two months ago. Turner, a beloved figure in Houston, was 70 years old at the time of his passing.

Turner died Tuesday night after suffering a medical emergency. His family said he went to the hospital on Tuesday night in Washington D.C. He was let go but sadly passed away at home at 5:45 a.m. on Wednesday because of some health problems he had been dealing with. He was 70 years old and had just taken the oath of office in January. Turner previously faced bone cancer. House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y., later confirmed Turner’s death in a statement Wednesday, calling the former Houston mayor an “iconic leader” and a “fighter until the end.”

The shocking news was revealed during a city council session in Houston on Wednesday morning, causing unease among those in attendance. The Mayor, John Whitmire, was visibly moved by the news, a rare display of emotion from the typically composed leader. This unexpected turn of events has left everyone in disbelief. In response, Mayor Whitmire urged Houstonians to unite, offer prayers for the family affected, and join in honoring the remarkable public servant involved.

The news of the former mayor’s death deeply impacted the African community, where he was highly regarded. Community leaders were at a loss for words, struggling to accept the shocking revelation.

Professor Chris Chinwe Ulasi, former President of the Ndi-Ichie Cultural Association and Cultural Director of IgboFest Houston, expressed that Mayor Sylvester Turner was more than just a leader for Houston. He described Turner as a champion for the arts and culture that bring vibrancy to our city. Ulasi emphasized that during Turner’s time in office, his unwavering support enabled organizations like the Ndi-Ichie Cultural Association, the creators of IgboFest Houston, to flourish. This support helped foster creativity and community connections that will have a lasting impact on future generations.

Ulasi praised Turner’s vision and dedication to Houston’s multicultural landscape, noting that it was transformative. He expressed deep gratitude for the legacy that Turner leaves behind. Ulasi also highlighted Turner’s leadership in leading a delegation of industry leaders and government officials to West Africa towards the end of his second term as Mayor of Houston. Dr. Ulasi said, “Turner led a strong contingent comprising captains of industry and government officials to West Africa towards the end of his second term as Mayor of Houston. Today, we mourn his passing but celebrate the indelible mark he left on our city and its people.”

Kay Elegbede, the International Community Liaison Manager in the Mayor’s Office of International Affairs, described Turner as a towering figure who served Houston with pride and united people from all walks of life. “Mayor Whitmire said he and Turner supported each other at their political campaigns, and Turner asked him to speak at his mother’s funeral. They have been friends long before recent politics moved them apart. He will be leading the celebration of the life and achievements of his friend Sylvester Turner just as he honored Congressman Sheila Jackson Lee,” Elegbede said.

Tunde Fasina, owner of the Wazobia African Market, described the mayor as an inspiring mentor, a tireless leader who led with grace and compassion, and a cherished friend. “His guidance and dedication left a lasting impact on all who had the privilege of knowing him. He will be deeply missed. May God grant his soul eternal rest,” he said.

High Chief Obinna Mbachu, the Chairman Emeritus of the Peoples Club of Nigeria, First International Branch in Sugar Land, praised Turner as a valuable friend to the African Community. He commended Turner for his unwavering support and dedication to promoting unity and empowerment within the African community in Sugar Land. Chief Mbachu highlighted Turner’s efforts in organizing cultural events, providing resources for education and entrepreneurship, and advocating for the rights of African immigrants. He expressed gratitude for Turner’s commitment to fostering a strong sense of belonging and solidarity among members of the community and emphasized the importance of allies like him in advancing the interests of the African diaspora in their new home. Chief Mbachu concluded by stating that Turner’s friendship and collaboration were instrumental in achieving progress and prosperity for all members of the African community in Sugar Land.

Turner grew up in a fabulous neighborhood in Houston called Acres Homes. He attended college at the University of Houston and then Harvard Law School. After that, he became a lawyer and started his law firm. In 1988, he got elected to the Texas House and stayed there for almost 30 years. Then, in 2015, he became the mayor of Houston.

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Queens’ Hub Hosts International Women’s Day Summit in Houston

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As International Women’s Day quickly approaches in 2025, the world is witnessing a dynamic shift as women take their rightful place at the forefront of industries, economies, and governance. The Queens’ Hub (TQH) — a groundbreaking global platform designed to equip and position frontline women to drive economic transformation, build wealth, and establish lasting legacies. To mark its official launch, TQH will host an exclusive International Women’s Day (IWD) Summit on Saturday, March 8th, from 11 AM until 3 PM at the Royal Sonesta Hotel (2222 West Loop South) in the Galleria area. This event will gather some of the most influential women across business, technology, policy, and enterprise for an experience to inspire, empower, and activate the next generation of female leaders.

A Bold Mission to Shape Economies and Influence Leadership

At its core, The Queens’ Hub is not just another leadership network—it is a strategic force committed to shaping economies by empowering the women who drive them. Through high-impact mentorship, executive coaching, wealth-building initiatives, and exclusive leadership forums, TQH is pioneering a future where women don’t just participate in industries but dominate and transform them.

“Our mission is clear—equip women with the strategies, networks, and resources needed to rise to the highest levels of leadership, wealth, and influence,” says Deborah Umoren, Founder of The Queens’ Hub. “We are not just celebrating women’s achievements; we are building an infrastructure that ensures their continuous ascent across every sphere of influence.”

Deborah is a visionary entrepreneur and transformation strategist committed to unlocking the full potential of high-impact women. With a background in leadership development, business transformation, and governance, she has cultivated a platform that serves as both a launching pad and a stronghold for women who are ready to operate at the highest levels of power and prestige.

The Premier International Women’s Day Summit

The premier IWD event will convene an elite gathering of women leaders, executives, and change-makers. Hosted by Ivy Okoro, the event will include a variety of keynote presentations and panel discussions. Along with Deborah, presenters for the summit include Temitope Okeseeyin and Lola Oyewumi.

Attendees will experience:

  •  High-Level Leadership Conversations – Fireside chats, panel discussions, and keynote speeches featuring toptier industry leaders.
  •  Wealth & Influence Strategies – Exclusive insights on building generational wealth, scaling enterprises, and commanding presence in high-stakes environments.
  •  Elite Networking & Collaboration – A carefully curated space for powerful women to connect, partner, and access to opportunities that propel them to the next level.
  •  Industry-Specific Breakout Sessions – Deep dives into business, technology, governance, and enterprise leadership led by experts at the pinnacle of their fields.
  • A Call to Action: Join the Movement

The Queens’ Hub is more than an initiative—it is a paradigm shift. As industries, governments, and economies navigate transformation, women must not only be present but also lead the charge. For partnership, sponsorship, media inquiries, or to secure a seat at this premier event, please contact Deborah Umoren directly at (346) 332-4175, or email TQH at thequeenshubworld@gmail.com.

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Naturalization Workshop for African & Black Immigrants Set for Saturday, March 1

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Community members are invited this Saturday, March 1, 2025, at Alief Community Center in Houston, Texas, for an impactful workshop aimed at supporting African and Black immigrant communities on their journey to naturalization and citizenship. This empowering event will offer crucial guidance on the naturalization process, legal rights, and available resources. The event starts at 2.00 pm.

Immigration service providers will be present to evaluate eligibility for fee waivers and assist with naturalization applications. Participants in need of support must register and complete the legal pre-screening form.

This workshop presents an opportunity for attendees to connect with fellow community leaders and access free legal resources on Know Your Rights, naturalization, and citizenship. Additionally, a thought-provoking panel discussion on Black Immigrant Voices on Rights & Belonging will be held, moderated by Edidiong Obot. Community leaders and advocates will share personal stories, obstacles, and triumphs in their efforts to secure their rights and foster a sense of belonging.

While this event is free, registration is mandatory. Those unable to attend in person can still explore further resources and discover upcoming naturalization and citizenship events in Houston by visiting NaturalizeNowHouston. Event registration link: >>>>

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