The fourth edition of Spanobelle Magazine is set to drop in a few weeks and in this new edition, indigenous artist of the year (NEA 2014) Oritsefemi, graces the cover. From hilarious articles such as the ‘EX-perience meeting your ex after a bad break up’ to intelligent ones such as why ‘Smartphones are dangerous for children’, artist profile, models, featured brands, activities and other events are exclusively covered in this edition all depicting society’s way of life.
Oritse Femi on the Cover of The 4th Edition Of Spanobelle Magazine
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