tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-35082994044664283412024-03-13T11:23:01.904-07:00END OF TIMEAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09178092330259249166noreply@blogger.comBlogger33125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3508299404466428341.post-83074823424544191502013-03-01T10:33:00.001-08:002013-03-01T10:33:15.035-08:0010 Shocking Lies Nigerian Celebrities Have Told Their Fans
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<strong>The
candid counsel from Russian novelist, Leo Tolstoy, which says: “Be
bad, but at least don’t be a liar and a deceiver,” is evidently not
heeded by most celebrities in the Nigerian entertainment industry.</strong></div>
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<span style="font-size: 15.555556297302246px; line-height: 21.99652862548828px;">To these showbiz stars, speaking from both sides of their mouth is a thing of joy and pride.</span></div>
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Over
time, these entertainers have publicly lied and deceived the media,
their fans and the world at large, only to be found eating back their
words and burying their heads in shame, especially when the truth
surfaces and becomes unassailable.</div>
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The
case of busty crossover actress, Foluke Daramola is not just one among
many others, but also a clue to how our screen idols blatantly betray
our trust in them.</div>
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For
instance, many months after denying her romantic affair with Kayode
Salako, Daramola finally tied the knot with same man, to the
consternation of many.</div>
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However,
while some have had to lie in order to save a situation, others have
proved to be congenital liars who have constantly cajoled the public
with inveterate lies.</div>
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In
this authentic list, Entertainment Express showcases ten top
entertainers and the many shocking lies they boldly told the public
through the media. The list is arranged based on the gravity of the
lies. <br /><br /><strong>Foluke Daramola</strong></div>
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Barely
four months after debunking the reports of her romantic dalliances with
Kayode Salako, describing it as “baseless rumour” and a “disservice
from the Nigerian Journalists,” busty crossover actress, Foluke Daramola
on February 15, 2013, tied the nuptial knot with Salako at No.2,
Gbeleyi Avenue, by Femifoam Oyemekun, College Road, Ifako-Ijaiye, Lagos.<br />In
her earlier interview with Entertainment Express, the actress had
denied having any romantic affair with Salako. Her words: “I work with
this person they are talking about. We work together at Change Agents
Network. If any journalist has caught I and Kayode Salako in an
uncompromising situation and wrote the story, I wouldn’t need to be told
that he has done an investigative story. To just see me and him working
together and conclude that there is something intimate is a baseless
accusation. How can you tell me that I’m romantically involved with
somebody I work with because his wife left? Does that make any sense?”
she fumed during the interview.<br />The recent wedding did not only put
an end to her many months of lies and denials, but also made her a
subject of ridicule, for continuously lying to her fans, the media, and
the entire public.<br /><br /><strong>Doris Simeon </strong></div>
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In
March 2012, reports of marital turbulence centred on the family of
crossover actress, Doris Simeon when her celebrated filmmaker husband,
Daniel Ademinokan allegedly trod the path of infidelity with another top
actress, thereby putting the couple’s three-year marriage under
tension.</div>
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The story made the cover of various newspapers and magazines and equally trended heavily online.</div>
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In
reaction to the story, Simeon debunked the rumoured crack in her
marriage, insisting it was a figment of the peddlers’ imagination, a
distraction and a product of idle minds.</div>
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Speaking
with Entertainment Express via telephone, the award-winning English and
Yoruba actress avowed: “It is all lies and baseless rumour; it is far
from the truth,” she maintained.<br />Today, Simeon has buried her head in
shame, not only because the marriage irretrievably nosedived, but for
initially lying and deceiving both the media and her numerous fans about
the true state of her marriage.<br />The thespian who first hit fame with
Papa Ajasco TV comedy series, is allegedly accusing Stella Damasus as
the cause of her marital hiccups.<br /><br /><strong>Shan George</strong></div>
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She
once accused married actresses in Nollywood of sleeping around at will
without the preying eyes of the media getting hold of them. In her
words: “Most married actresses in the industry sleep around like dogs
and nobody is talking about it. These are people who have been lured to
bed with whiff of money by top politicians and businessmen. These same
people will be claiming to be happily married.”<br />However, few days
after this outburst, Shan George ate back her words. But instead of
doing so honourably, and apologizing to those hit and hurt by her
revelation, the actress went lying, and denying to have made such a
comment. “Jesus! That is the worst mudslinging technique I have ever
experienced. That is so crappy for someone to quote a childish caption
like that on me,” she lied.<br /><br /><strong>K-Solo</strong></div>
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Call
him the greatest liar of the century, you would not be wrong. Solomon
Oyeniyi, popularly known as K-Solo, did not only lie to the public, but
also to his family members, and in-laws who sought to know the reason
why he battered, extorted and cheated his wife.<br />The estranged wife,
Christy Kikelomo Akinkunmi with swollen and blood-stained face had
alleged thus: “K-Solo started beating me [up] immediately after our
wedding and I lost the baby I was carrying when we got married on
November 26. The marriage finally crashed in February 2012 when he
called me and told me that Timaya just bought a Nigerian-used Range
Rover Sport, that he wants me to buy him a brand new Range Rover worth
7.5 million and also put N10 million in his account. I told him that
even if I had the money, I won’t do it.”<br /> Instead of intelligently
making up with his embittered wife and apologizing, K-solo blatantly
told the media and everyone that cared to listen about how they staged
the situation to attract media attention. Unfortunately for him, the big
lie came back to haunt him, as the marriage finally collapsed barely
one month after his failed attempt to deceive the world as a failed
producer. <br /><br /><strong>Tiwa Savage</strong></div>
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At
so many occasions, Tiwa Savage and her manager, Tee Blizz were found
kissing and caressing each other. Even the social media was awashed with
pictures suggesting some romantic dalliances between the duo. Yet the
Kele Kele crooner denied, insisting they had nothing beyond work
relationship.</div>
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“I
am not engaged and I am not dating Tee Billz. He is just my manager.
The story that I am having an affair with him is mere rumour; we are not
dating.” These were the exact words of Tiwa when she was confronted
with questions about her romance with Tee Blizz.</div>
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Having
grudgingly swallowed this lie and denial, Nigerians were recently
dumbfounded when videos of their engagement began trending online.</div>
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Today,
most people are not upset because they were lied to after the love
birds recently got engaged, they are upset because from now on they
would find it difficult to believe their much admired singer for denying
what is already obvious.</div>
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<br /><strong>Funke Akindele</strong></div>
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So
many white lies characterized crossover actress, Funke Akindele’s
wedding to her long-time lover, Kehinde Adeola Oloyede popularly known
as Kehinde Almaroof. Apart from numerous verbal lies emanating from the
star actress, she also lied in print, about the venue of the much talked
about wedding.<br />While the ceremony was scheduled to hold at The
Havens Event Centre, Oba Akinjobi Road, GRA, Ikeja, the invitation card
she circulated carried different address-All Seasons Plaza, Lateef
Jakande Road, Agidingbi, Ikeja, Lagos.<br />Apart from the media, so many
other invitees, especially those from distant places, clad in Aso Ebi,
also expressed regrets and disappointment on finding out they had been
misled and lied to by their darling star. When confronted, Akindele, who
spoke through her media aide, blatantly denied knowledge of the card
with the fake address. But nobody believed her cock and bull story. <br /> <strong><br />Zakky Azzay</strong></div>
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With
a voice dripping with pains, emotions and punctuated by throbbing
flashbacks, the battered wife of Na Me Go Marry Am crooner, Zaaki Azzay
recently sat down for over an hour with the editorial crew of Sunday
Express, as she unearthed bitter memories of a turbulent eight-year-old
relationship with her musician husband.<br />“I have fainted more than two
times after being beaten mercilessly by Zakky Azzay. I almost died in
his hands. On so many occasions, I had packed out of his house after
unbearable assaults and beatings from the man I call my husband. In
fact, since our troubled marriage, I have packed out of his house a
record eight times. Zakky has beaten me on the street of Gbagada before.
He even bought cutlass which he said he will use to kill me!” She
avowed.<br />However, when confronted with the poser concerning the wife
battery allegations, Zakky not only lied, he claimed not to have raised a
finger against his wife, let alone hitting her. Till date nobody
believed Azzay’s white lies, as the truth later surfaced.<br /><br /><strong>Yvonne Nelson</strong></div>
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Her recent outburst calculated at tarnishing the image of Kukere crooner, Iyanya came as a rude shock to many people.<br />In
other words, when the going was good, the Nollywood actress not only
savoured good moments of romantic relationship with the singer, she also
denied having an affair with Iyanya. When the relationship crashed and
became an open secret, all she could do was to bow her head in shame,
and of course, she moved on with her life. Would she ever be believed
again?<br /><br /><strong>Tuface Idibia</strong></div>
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Though
Tuface might have meant the song, ‘African Queen’ for a particular
woman but for long, he has been entangled in a love triangle involving
not less than three African Queens who have given him, a record six
children.<br />He did not find this situation funny, hence in his earlier
interview with Entertainment Express, the international act stated thus:
“The truth is that marriage is not in my plans. I will never marry. Let
me put it that bluntly. I don’t want to marry. I am angry.”<br />Today,
as you read this, the wedding bell is already jiggling, with date and
venue fixed. The truth is, either he earlier lied about his decision
never to marry or he simply had a rethink.<br /><br /><strong>D’Banj</strong></div>
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In
2012, when D’Banj premiered his first reality show, Koko Mansion, he
made series of promises which till today has remained unfulfilled.<br />His
promise to feature the adjudged winner - which turned out to be Bolanle
Okhiria - in the official video of “Fall in Love” is one of those
unfulfilled promises. The Koko master was either lying to all or
deliberately reneged on the promise, as he ended up featuring Nollywood
star, Genevieve Nnaji in the official video.</div>
Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09178092330259249166noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3508299404466428341.post-61141055098432103162013-02-01T10:04:00.000-08:002013-02-01T10:04:28.999-08:00Eiii Ghana Pastor bathing Somebody's wife with Anointing Oil !! GBAA ALERT
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Eiii what at all is coming to Ghana??? we'v all heard about pastors bathing other men's wife but today we'v caught this<br />
n*gga Red handed...... Please where in the Bible did Jesus or any of his disciples Bath someone naked???<br />
Where, where in the bible does it says that having sex with a Pastor will solve your problems??<br />
So the question is that !!!! are these married women just stupid or they just want to have an affair with the pastors<br />
because they are bored with their husbands but use Jesus and the church as a cover???????<br />
Nkwaseas3m Nkoaa na asofuo yi redi wo Ghana<br />
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09178092330259249166noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3508299404466428341.post-65795347628435038272013-02-01T09:59:00.001-08:002013-02-01T09:59:21.326-08:00Ghanaian Actress Angela Tebiri Do Yawa (All inside)
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Angela is trying to blame her scandal on her ex boyfriend but we just found out that it's all a publicity stunt.<br />
<span>This Girl is a professional Shashii who doesn't give a f*ck about exposing her Naked pics just for fame.</span><br />
She played the role in a Film called **ADULTS ONLY** which was
almost like a P0rno movie.. You blame Ghanaleak for being profane but
you guys are just worse..<br />
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<span>“It was my boyfriend who took those pictures and we were
actually playing with them as lovers. He even said jokingly said that we
should delete them before a mistake happens for them to reach the media
and now here we are with this embarrassment”, Angela said with a
shaking voice.</span><br /><br /><span>“I actually thought he had deleted
them until he told me that the memory card was missing. My prayer all
along was that it doesn’t get into wrong hands. But obviously that
didn’t happen. I am sorry and I learnt my lessons from it”, she told the
newspaper almost in tears.</span><br />
<span>That's what she's saying but do you actually believe that Sh*t???????</span><br />
<span>would you be covering your nipples if you were actually planning to keep it on the low?</span><br />
<span>Fake ass B*tch!!!</span><br />
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Actress Angela Tebiri playing a role as a lesbian in *Hot Fork*<br />
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09178092330259249166noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3508299404466428341.post-60083064030654779912012-07-06T06:52:00.003-07:002012-07-06T06:52:50.385-07:00Count Us Out Of Your Third Marriage: Householders Tell Okotie<div class="post">
Members
of Household God of Church voiced out saying the action of the founder
of the church, Rev. Chris Okotie decision to dissolve his second
marriage has equally brought disenchantment to their faith, and which
has lead aggrieved members of the Household of God to sworn never to be
part of his plans to re-marry in the future if he so declared or wished.<br /><img alt="" border="0" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEharG-E3tf8KRfWSMRlaH0f6UMy0R-fZUZMIvWJN6TwAt_q67Jq39pW6vh4odhQWamWcTYfttPHp_TSTAFj8c5yZ3RD9jtVDW94nYgHr19euKTNUDlTZMCYsdEAka6FkY3F4-Dzh3roUkM4/s320/0stephanie+henshaw+lindaikejiblog.jpg" /><br /><br />Both
party have decided not to divulge any specific information on the
divorce to the public, but it all seems very messy and alot of behind
the scene mysteries.<br /><br />Here are some words from Ex. Wife- Stephanie<br /><br /><img alt="" border="0" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhsfRLb0S3ns8YHEEqe2TWJEQpRu_8IOaUWmiktaLjSvsoiJiI6XnXrO3Kr7qGW40ZFGSAwEW9JeE-N1RCSuO2HCu2_lge2ctldvwJkiGt7rM13Bbd7w1jKi_yde67ei6fPlRo3xgv-77fy/s1600/01.png" /><br /><br /><img alt="" border="0" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhhJv-njp21NgJSAbxlmqV9A48YRHgAblAk9-Bs4o0BoWm0OX6QcfGATtYbuxP4xGzAwr0geAQt57APuF-KKTmY2-xwQMrnGoLcoU2fKPfIoaEPfe_N8URQf8_c-N4mmDWJ6sEQ2sWRXRYR/s1600/001.png" /><br /><br /><img alt="" border="0" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhmA3sgA7MfEcWgDSo10z_G4IolXjIryE5efRqIZDvL-KftcYeoA4RquyLFRMzu1Z0kF8TD32FqXI0IDOgopSmcHBbKOZHvhjntti7KWBuWHRK7NLV_R6n_x3cJ8Y3MRBQdFO5xM5CVjwZ-/s1600/2.png" /><br /><br /><img alt="" border="0" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgKHDAQd3OIog4C-6Uf5LclPoet2KARwZzWXwvJUepXiy_w8vQLTqWoWn-EVtkM2uxnfxYu4MLJL4CWnOYXjoiuu88y8BNCrbdLKVY3Whou3PxyflD0y7uTK9mj24ge0iRSYwaus3AjnE77/s1600/1.png" /></div>
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<br />Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09178092330259249166noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3508299404466428341.post-68998938040503597322012-06-04T02:51:00.000-07:002012-06-04T02:51:01.067-07:00Names Of People That Died On The Dana Air Plane Crash In Lagos<span style="font-size: 10pt; line-height: 1.3em;"><span style="font-family: tahoma;"><span style="color: black;">A state official says a passenger plane has crashed into a two-story building in Nigeria's largest city of Lagos.<br /><br /><br /><a href="http://www.naijapals.com/modules/naijapals/nigeria?action=gallery;sa=view;id=10373" target="_blank"><br /><img alt="" border="0" src="https://p.twimg.com/AuefFiZCIAILLh9.jpg:large" /><br /><span style="font-size: 14pt; line-height: 1.3em;"><span style="color: red;"><b>CLICK HERE TO VIEW ALL PHOTOS FROM DANA AIR CRASH IN LAGOS</b></span></span></a><br /><br />Femi Oke-Osanyinpolu, Lagos state emergency state manager, said Sunday that casualty numbers are unknown.<br /><br />Harold Denuren, head of the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority, confirmed the crash.<br /><br />He
said the Dana Air flight was heading from Abuja to Lagos in Nigeria. He
said federal authorities were on their way to the site of the crash.</span></span></span><br /><br /><br /><span style="color: red;"><b>The
Director General of the National Civil Aviation Authority, Dr. Harold
Demuren, has confirmed that none of the about 160 passengers and crew on
board the crashed Dana Airline survived. Naijapals also gathered that
there were other casualties from the houses that were affected by the
crash.</b></span><br /><br /><b>Up date-Manifest of Dana Air------------------------<br />146 passengers, <br />Onyeka Anyene<br /> Hurria Lawal<br /> Maimuna Anyene<br /> Bakisumiadi Yindadi<br /> Ebuka Enuma<br /> Oluchi Onyeyiri<br /> Sunday Enuma<br /> George Moses<br /> Ogechi Njoku<br /> Noah Anyene<br /> Kamsiyona Anyene<br /> Stanford Obrutse<br /> Kaiyenotochi Anyene<br /> Okeke Hope<br /> Rev. Ayodeji Cole<br /> Ngozi Cole<br /> Noah Anyene<br /> Ailende Ehi<br /> Oluwasegun Funmi Abiodun<br /> and Shehu Sahad Usman.<br />Others were Alade Martins<br /> Onita Jennifer (Mrs)<br /> Onita Josephine<br /> Ike Ochonogo<br /> Joy Alison<br /> John Ahmadu<br /> Akowe Fatokun Anjola<br /> Fatokun Olaoluwa<br /> Fatokun Ibukun<br /> Buhari Maikudi<br /> Amina Idris Bugaje<br /> Ajani Adenle<br /> IkeAbugu<br /> Adijolola Abraham<br /> Obot Emmanuel<br /> Otegbeye Hadiza<br /> Ehioghae Sunny<br /> Onwuriri Celestine<br /> Abikalio Otatoru<br /> Noris Kim<br /> Eyo Bassey<br /> Njoku Charles<br /> Anibaba Tosin<br /> Okocha Christopher<br /> Sobowale Femi<br /> and Phillip Chukwu Ebuka.<br />Others were Sparagano Lawrence<br /> Somolu Oluwakemi<br /> Ariyibi Temitope<br /> Meche Eke<br /> Ojugbana Amaka<br /> Ojugbana Christopher<br /> Buna Walter<br /> Coker Olumide<br /> Lilian Lass<br /> Mutittir Itsifanus<br /> Yusuf Alli<br /> Lt. Col. Jumbo Ochigbo<br /> Eribake Wale<br /> Zhai Shuta<br /><br />Also on the list were Wang Yu<br /> P. Awani<br /> O. Awani<br /> N. Chidiac<br /> Rijoel Dhose<br /> Li Hizha<br /> Apochi Godwin<br /> Lang Yi<br /> Yinusa Ahmed<br /> Faysal Inusa<br /> Mojekwu Adaobi<br /> Ibrahim D<br /> Bamaiyi Adamu<br /> Ifekowa Jones<br /> Peter Nosike<br /> Anthony Nwaokocha<br /> Mahmud Aliyu<br /> Nnadi John<br /> Akweze Elizabeth<br /> Dorothy Adedunni<br /> Echeidu Ibe<br /> Maria Okulehi<br /> Jennifer Ibe<br /> Okoko junjip<br /> Sarah Mshelia<br /> Ahmed Mbana<br /> Okonji Patrick<br /> Oyosoro Rajuli<br /> Oyosoro Ugbabio<br /> Kaikai Farida<br /> David Kolawole Fortune<br /> Eyinoluwa David Kolawole<br /> Kaltum Abubakar<br /> and Dakawa Mahmud. Patience Sunday Udoh<br /> Asuquo Iniebong<br /> Onemonelese Aimeihi<br /> Onyeagocha Chidinma<br /> Onyeagocha Ogechi<br /> Ike Okoye<br /> Amaka Raphael<br /> Ijeoma Onyinjuke<br /> Garba Abdul<br /> Aisha Abdul<br /> Benson Oluwayomi<br /> Anthony7 Opara<br /> Taiwo Lamidi<br /> Awodogan Olusanmi<br /> Obi Chinwe<br /> Shaibu Memuna<br /> Major I.G Mohammed<br /> Nagidi Ibrahim<br /> Attah Anthonia<br /> Shaibu Sam<br /> Ifeanyi Orakwe<br /> Obinna Akubueze<br /> Li Rui<br /> Xie Zhenfeng<br /> Oko Eseoghene<br /> Chukwuemeka Okere<br /> Adetunbi Adebiyi<br /> Ibrahim Mantakari<br /> Was Ruth<br /> Wasa Awiyetu<br /> Ojukwu Alvana<br /> Lawal Anakobe<br /> Nabil Garba<br /> Mohammed Falmata<br /> Ibrahim Jangana<br /> Okikiolu Olukayode<br /> Komolafe Olugbenga<br /> Dike Chinwe<br /> Dike Chike Ezugo<br /> Olusola Arokoyo<br /> Adetola Ayoola<br /> Akinola Olumodeji<br /> Olukoya Banji Saka Otaru<br /> Adeleke Oluwadamilare<br /> Yusuf Ibrahim<br /> Ikpohi Obiola<br /> Aikhomu Ehimen<br /> Levi Ajuonuma<br /> Mbong Eventus.</b><br /><br /><br />
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this cannot be depended on alone. There is a possibility that the baby
black might be fathered by Meddie Sentongo her 'limelight' boyfriend
because at one time <span style="color: red;">Bad Black was overheard asking Meddie at Club Rouge when he is giving her a child in Luganda</span>, <span style="color: red;"><b>“</b></span>Naye Meddie ompayo di owana nga nkwagala nyo.<span style="color: red;"><b>”</b></span><br /><span style="color: red;">Many other Men also had affairs with Bad Black</span> but the ones who came to the limelight are Meddie, Mr. Flavour, and Greenhalgh.<br /><br />Despite of the doubts about the baby's father,<span style="color: red;"> Bad Black insists that the baby is fathered by Greenhalgh</span> and she is <span style="color: red;">waiting for him to clear the hospital bills and also take his child</span>.<br />The mother and the baby are reportedly in good condition though still weak."<br /><br /><span style="color: red;"><b>She's really a B*t*h! Sorry to say.</b></span>Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09178092330259249166noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3508299404466428341.post-33236762758231223572012-05-12T04:30:00.000-07:002012-05-12T04:30:06.481-07:00Video: Man Glued To Another Man's Wife During Illicit Affair [video]<div class="post">
This is
incredible, a Kenyan man was suspecting is wife of cutting runs and
eventually went to a juju house to help him catch who she was cheating
with.<br /><br /><img alt="" border="0" src="http://www.naijapals.com/modules/naijapals/nigeria?action=dlattach&topic=103907.0&attach=37665&image" /><br /><br /><br />A
big crowd swelled outside to witness the drama, as police ran out of
options on how to help the two. The cheating man finally agreed to pay
the husband Sh20,000 in compensation. Then a local pastor was called in
to pray and the two were finally separated. At the end of the video the
cheating man was seen heading out to withdraw the money from an ATM.<br /><br /><br />Seems
the juju somehow managed to work and the wife and her lover were glued
together after a love making session, they eventually had to call a
pastor to pray and set them free, see all the bruhaha and video below:<br /><br /><br /><br />
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told an Oshodi Grade ‘B’ Customary Court, Lagos, on Monday that Ibrahim
made sexual advances to her first daughter, Sidikat, a teenager, who
she had for another man.<br /><br />Afusat said, “I didn’t initially
understand what was happening. All I knew was that my husband was always
at loggerheads with my daughter.<br /><br />“There was a time I travelled
and when I got back, Sidikat complained to me that my husband woke her
up in the middle of the night and asked her to take off her pants and
face the wall. I was shocked.”<br /><br /><img alt="" border="0" src="http://www.naijapals.com/newsimg//child_rape.jpg" /><br /><br />Afusat said she confirmed her suspicions when an incident happened in her presence.<br /><br />She
said, “We stay in a one-room apartment and there was this day Sidikat
suddenly screamed in the middle of the night. When I woke up, I saw my
husband close to where my daughter slept.<br /><br />“When I challenged him,
he told me he was pursuing a rat and that the rat climbed his feet and
ran towards the place where Sidikat slept. I took the matter up with him
and since then he became more quarrelsome with her.”<br /><br />When asked about the authenticity of her mother’s claims, Sidikat told the court that her stepfather had sexually harassed her.<br /><br />Sidikat
said, “All what my mother said is true. When I refused to give in to my
stepfather’s advances, he started persecuting me.<br /><br />“At a time, he
would pour water on the bed when I was fast asleep in a bid to put me
in a bad light by accusing me of bed-wetting all because I didn’t allow
him to sleep with me.”<br /><br />Afusat said she had to send her daughter packing due to the development.<br /><br />She
said, “He asked me to take her away or he will kill her if I fail to do
so. When I sent her away – to another place three streets away – he
still looked for her and beat her up.”<br /><br />Besides, Afusat told the
court that Ibrahim had also threatened to kill her and urged the court
to dissolve their 17-year-old marriage, which is blessed with three
children.<br /><br />She said, “He has gone weird of late. He beats me up
and would not stop until I get wounded. One night, he came back home
drunk, gave me a knife and asked me to kill him. I had to run out of the
home to save my life.<br /><br />“My life is endangered and as far as I’m concerned, this marriage can no longer stand because it has already broken down.”<br /><br />Meanwhile, Ibrahim denied making advances to Sidikat but admitted battering his wife.<br /><br />He
said,” I took Sidikat as a daughter and would never try to do such a
thing. It looked like I was persecuting her because I wanted the best
for her.<br /><br />“Trouble began between me and her when she and my first child altered their school report cards and I tried to correct them.<br /><br />“I
beat both of them and I was surprised that she rebelled and despised
me. Since then, we have been living like cat and mouse in the house.”<br /><br />Ibrahim added that he battered his wife because she was cheating on him, an allegation which Afusat denied.<br /><br />The
acting Court President, Mrs. R.I. Adetola, after hearing both parties
warned them to maintain peace pending the determination of the suit.<br /><br />The case has been adjourned till June 16, for further hearing.</span></span></span>Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09178092330259249166noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3508299404466428341.post-22496330863560580162012-05-03T11:33:00.003-07:002012-05-03T11:33:56.643-07:00Man shot dead while fcuking in the church<div class="post">
About 2 weeks ago at Agodi Area of Ibadan in Oyo
State. There was this incident that rocked the environs about the death
one of their neighours. The tale happened when a Church (name withheld)
in the area organized her monthly VIGIL. Among the participants were a
young man and a young lady. But instead of praying and praising God in
the vigil, they cunningly sneaked out of the church premises and held to
the nearby area to enjoy themselves. They started the main thing moving
up and down, forward and backward while the Holy Ghost is also busy in
the Church. <br /><br /><img alt="" border="0" src="http://www.naijapals.com/newsimg/man%20shot%20dead%20vigilante%20ibadan.jpg" /><br /><br />After
a while, two of the members of the Vigilante Group in the area noticed
some unusual sound in one corner, they moved a little bit closer and
shout “who is there” but there was no response and the fantasy display
continued. Abruptly, one of these men got angry and shot directly at the
corner, to their surprise, they heard the voice of a man groaning as
they moved closer, they found a man and a woman naked. Sadly the man
died at the spot. Though the two vigilante members were arrested at
Agodi Police Post for murder case. Now tell me, who was at fault, was it
the vigilante man that shot or the licentious people that turned church
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A handsome 419 graduate.<br /><br /><img alt="" border="0" src="http://www.hintsonlinemagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/9ja2.jpg" /><br /><br /><img alt="" border="0" src="http://www.hintsonlinemagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/9ja1.jpg" /><br /><br />How do you go from scamming someone to getting naked with a bible, a sheep and poster with a fat smile.<br />From what we found out, his middle name is “MUGU”. The worst 419 scam gone wrong of 2012.</div>Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09178092330259249166noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3508299404466428341.post-88590218825859298032012-05-03T11:32:00.000-07:002012-05-03T11:32:03.382-07:00I Have Given Up On Dating, No Dating For The Next Ten Yearsennis star Serena Williams has dated quite a few high profile men. None
of those relationships has worked out for the 30-year -old muscle bound
lady.. Not even after she was kind enough to drop it like it’s hot on
video in Drake’s condo.. So she has decided to go on hiatus from
dating.<br /><br />Williams confessed to Celebuzz at the Sleep Launch event that she is done dating “for the next decade or so.”<br /><br /><img alt="" border="0" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhM1W64LUN6CD9zUHRytjLBsXHQtmvCgKYVx0VEpWHHH2s721oT0FhkUDv0gZHgiSV2_G5j45Tjk-f8Bg8_WXk-JFvHsc4l3uWGFWX4OI0jP08X7s0OUHqSgX7YBvFanTK3ZEjIiRdyyhjy/s1600/13275897802fe20e27c0.jpg" /><br /><img alt="" border="0" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEifUGwzGNsv7gDg4rWEiykOJ5kjGcEBEZIDCfsoTCSyQDABsKlNfWwRU7qXPgbXSLpikOIQIyRfNzep_HtCDxgCy7aRMm8iaHreHiC8rPmCyg9gecFQMiCOlfCGTaG1Qs0LQ-ZGd0nNn0J4/s1600/Screen_shot_2011-04-24_at_10.23.49_PM.png.jpg" /><br /><img alt="" border="0" src="http://www.naijapals.com/modules/naijapals/nigeria?action=dlattach&topic=7398.0&attach=2822&image" /><br /><br /><b><i>“I
have given up on dating. It just hasn’t worked out well for me. I’m a
really emotional person. I give my all and everything. I do make
mistakes — like every human does — but the last relationship just was
too much of a heartbreak for me. I just can’t go through that anymore.
It was hard.”<br /><br />“I just have to remove myself from that atmosphere for about the next decade or so,” Serena added. “I can’t get involved.</i></b>”<br /><br />“Must
the the Azz Cause It Ain’t Cho Face” Tip Drill. It’s actually a shame
when a woman has that much money in the bank and a booty that big and
can’t keep a man.. Perhaps Serena should do some self evaluation.<br /><br />How can you have all that money & booty and can’t keep a man?Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09178092330259249166noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3508299404466428341.post-56728238044706464142012-04-29T12:51:00.002-07:002012-04-29T12:51:49.809-07:00TERRIBLE! Kidnappers kill ex-lawmaker’s daughterIt was shock and grief in the family of Sir Anthony Ezechinwoye, in
Oraukwu, Idemili North Government Area of Anambra State, as they mourn
the loss of their 15- year-old daughter, shot dead by kidnappers on
Thursday.<br /><br />Miss Paschalina Chisom Nwoye, an SS2 student of Mercy
Secondary School, Umuoji, near Onitsha, was riding with her mother, Mrs.
Veronica Ezechinwoye, when a five-man kidnapping gang allegedly blocked
their chauffeur-driven Mercedes 190 car at about 6.30 pm, at All
Hallows Junction, Onitsha and shot her at close range.<br /><br /><img alt="" border="0" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgfmR1tmdag2lrl2eu2nlXLEmk4cR3ZNQzgqsyZVjw2Qudra_OpJeRcblumddK1BK9PafD27-dhdZ7wf4bu_-tN4uHXvWNSTeZEM4wbCLpG5_kKZt_rPUAcYhQfBk1qi7rnEryJi7tSEbg/s640/blogger-image-1992943767.jpg" /><br /><br />Saturday
Sun authoritatively learnt that Mrs. Ezechinwoye sustained gunshot
wounds on her legs, as she resisted the hoodlums’ feverish attempts to
drag her into their green flat boot.<br /> Her husband and father of the
deceased girl, who was still in shock, said that when the hoodlums
attempted to drag his wife into their car, on her way home from her
pharmaceutical shop, she resisted, lamenting that they had killed her
daughter in cold blood.<br /><br />He revealed that the resistance enraged the gang, causing them to batter and tear her clothes and inner garments.<br /> He
said: “My wife, who is a pharmacist and a member of the Idemili North
Transition Committee, was returning home from her shop around 6.30 pm,
when the five-man gang blocked my wife and 15-year-old daughter who was
sitting in front; they just shot her in cold blood and dragged my wife
out to join them inside their car, but she refused crying that she will
not enter the car, since they have killed our daughter.<br /><br />The
ex-lawmaker, who alleged that on that fateful day, the police post at
the All Hallows junction was bereft of policemen, called on the Anambra
State government to improve the state’s security network, so as to
safeguard the lives and property of law abiding citizens.<br /> When
Saturday Sun contacted the Anambra State Police Public Relations
Officer, Mr. Emeka Chukwuemeka, he denied knowledge of the incident,
claiming that the kidnap attempt was never reported to the police at
Awada-Onitsha, in whose jurisdiction the crime was committed.<br />Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09178092330259249166noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3508299404466428341.post-46894081081059641542012-04-25T13:33:00.000-07:002012-04-25T13:33:02.774-07:00SHOCKER!! How Don Jazzy Broke Mohits Record, Tweets Via Wande Coal Account<div class="post">
This is quite long, but in this epistle, Dbanj revealed the truth as per what is going on at Mohits records<br /><br /><img alt="" border="0" src="http://www.naijapals.com/modules/naijapals/nigeria?action=dlattach&topic=101202.0&attach=36698&image" /><br /><br /><b>‘There’s an important person in that building, right?’ the cab driver asked. ‘Important musician?’</b><br /><br />I nodded, too tired to let any curious driver drag me into a conversation.<br /><br />He got the message and left me alone the entire drive from Canary Wharf to the London Marriot Hotel, in Grosvenor Square.<br /><br /><b>Then, as I got down to get my suitcase from the trunk, he gave me a knowing look, smiled, and said ‘are you the musician?’</b><br /><br />‘Of course not’, I said to him, smiling this time. ‘The musician is in Canary Wharf, his name is D’banj’.<br /><br />Silence. Confused look.<br /><br /><b>‘D’banj?’</b><br /><br />Yes, D’banj. He’s big in Africa. You know ‘Oliver Twist?’<br /><br /><b>Silence again, then as his final ‘no’ came, I said ‘Google him.’</b><br /><br />It
was 4am on Saturday, April 21. I arrived in London eight hours earlier,
and had spent almost all of that time chatting with D’banj, in his
first interview with a Nigerian newspaper in a long time, and his first
interview on the Mo’Hits brouhaha.<br /><br />London is D’banj’s town. He’s
performed there over and over, his single ‘Oliver Twist’ is on the
A-list at Choice FM, and enjoys heavy rotation on other stations. A day
before I came, he spent hours doing interviews at the Universal offices
in Kensington. Some might hail D’banj as the man championing the gospel
of ‘Afrobeats’ across the world. But, just like the cab driver, London
does not yet know D’banj.<br /><br />As we walk into the Choice FM building
in the afternoon on Saturday, there are no heads turning or fans gazing.
In fact, his lawyer, Elias, who wore a pair of loud snakeskin boots,
attracted more attention than D’banj.<br /><br />Who leaves a zone where
they’re comfortable and celebrated; where they’re established and
successful, for a place where no one seems to give the slightest care?<br /><br />D’banj, that’s who.<br /><br /><b>The
31 year-old entertainer has spent nearly two years building structures
he hopes will help take his music to new markets in Europe, and
especially America. This move, he believes, cost him his friendship and
business relationship with his long time partner Don Jazzy.</b><br /><br />‘I’m
a risk taker’, he says. ‘Life is all about risks. But you must never
endanger yourself. I don’t endanger myself, which is why, even though
I’m here, I’m still in Nigeria all the time, performing’.<br /><br />With
incredible energy, and the kind of passion that endeared everyone to him
when he first moved back to Nigeria in 2005, D’banj says his deal with
Kanye West is a case of ‘preparation meets opportunity’.<br /><br />‘I
pulled up with my entourage at the Emirates first class lounge in Dubai.
We were returning from Scott Tommey’s birthday. I came down with
Bankuli, my P.A. Chuchu, and my business manager Chidi. My entourage was
large and I was looking fly. One of the hostesses ran to me with a
Kanye West placard. I said I’m not Kanye o – then I told my guys ‘Kanye
is around so no dulling.’ Chuchu and Bankuli spotted Kanye walking in to
check in. They went to him and he said we could come over’.<br /><br />‘As
they came, I had my iPad with me, and my headphones. First thing Kanye
said was ‘I like your T-shirt’. I wore a Zara T-shirt and a D&G
ring. He liked my appearance and said he’d give me 5 minutes. I told him
‘I played with you in Nigeria during NB PLC Star Megajam. I’ve done a
song with Snoop and we’re going to shoot the video now. I’d like to play
you my songs.’ I played Oliver, Scapegoat, and Fall in love. He was
dancing. He removed the headphones and said ‘I don’t mean to sound rude,
but if anyone has to bring you out in the states, it has to be me, not
Snoop. He asked when I was going to be in the US, and I told him I was
going there that day. Then he asked who my producer was, and I said Don
Jazzy. He said ‘come with him.’<br /><br />Three months later, D’banj, Don
Jazzy and their crew were in New York, where, according to D’banj, it
took almost forever before they could establish contact with Kanye. ‘It
was only an email address he gave us at the airport. So when we got to
NY, we sent several emails but got no response. Not a single one.’<br /><br />‘Then
we met someone that knew someone that knew another someone and we got
another email address. We sent several messages again, no response. Then
Bankuli sent a final one saying, ‘we have been in New York for some
time and sent several emails. We have waited long enough and are now on
our way to do the Snoop Dogg video’<br /><br />And then the reply came. ‘Sorry to have overlooked your earlier emails. Mr. Kanye would like to meet with you tomorrow.’<br /><br />‘We
didn’t believe it. Don Jazzy, who had been reluctant all along, still
did not believe it. Even when we got there (Wyclef’s studio) the next
day, he stood outside. When Kanye came I went to call him ‘Oya come now,
come play am the music now’. It was difficult to believe it was real
and it was happening. Then when Kanye came in, with the GOOD music acts,
I was like, ‘wow’.<br /><br />From there everything happened fast. Next
they were meeting Jay Z, making a presentation to LA Reid (At Electric
studios), and discussing contracts. But while the label offered him a
traditional recording contract, D’banj opted for a joint venture
agreement structured to guarantee three things: retaining full control
of his materials in Africa, signing Don Jazzy on board (on behalf on
Mohits USA), and, he says, bringing the Universal/Def Jam imprint to
Africa.<br /><br />‘I’ve always thought of how I can be a useful vessel to
the industry. A friend and colleague always says to me: ‘D’banj, you’re
the Jesus Christ of the industry.’ So having ran Mohits for nine years,
I already had plans of how we could blow Mohits up. I had plans of
expanding, and most especially, bringing hope to that 11 year-old kid
somewhere in Africa who may never have had the opportunity to get signed
to major labels’.<br /><br />‘So it was not really just about me. There’s a
big market in Africa. I said to them, ‘I’ve sold millions of records
in Africa, we’ve done millions of hits with CRBT, and I’ve run the most
successful label on the continent. You take care of the US, but let me
take you to Africa.‘ And I’m happy to tell you that we’re doing that.
D’banj’s album will be the first under Universal/Def Jam Africa, and
we’re already putting all the structures in place’.<br /><br />‘I’m a
businessman.’ I learnt from my mom, who’s a very successful
businesswoman. So having run and funded Mohits for nine years, I knew we
had to move to the next level. And everything we wanted was happening.
Finally we could take African music to the world.’<br /><br />Just like the
lyrics of the song, D’banj was an Oliver Twist. Here’s a guy who had
conquered a continent; was sitting on the top three list, and making
more money than anyone else in his category. D’banj was a big player in
Nigeria, where there are over 150 million people; a big player in
Africa, with over 850 million people. But he wanted to play big
globally, with 7 billion people to grab from.<br /><br />And that’s where
the problem started. ‘Don Jazzy was no longer comfortable. You know, we
were like fishes out of water, in this new system, starting all over
again, like when we returned home in 2004. I<span style="color: brown;">
got him a place in the US, set up a studio there, just so he’d be
comfortable and be able to work without going to hang around the
studios. In one year Jazzy did not make a song. I said, maybe you want
to go back to Lagos, you’ll get inspiration there?’ I was all about the
work, I wanted us to make this happen, so we can bridge that gap and
create a path for Africa. But Jazzy wanted us to go back home. And I
understand. He’s my friend, my brother’.</span><br /><br />‘But I never expected him to do what he did.’ He said to me in July last year ‘<span style="color: brown;"><b>Let’s
scatter Mohits. He told me there are two captains – two captains cannot
be in a ship. I was like ‘that’s not possible, this is a marriage’. He
said ‘then this marriage is no longer working’. I said then let’s go for
counseling; I asked, so what happens to our children?’</b></span><br /><br />Don
Jazzy wanted Mohits, D’banj says. And that happened on April 16, 2012 –
after months of a bitter feud, characterized by accusations and counter
accusations, widespread speculation, leaked emails and failed
reconciliation attempts.<br /><br />‘You can see he has signed already’, he
said, showing the agreement with Don Jazzy’s signature. ‘I have full
rights to my catalogue and full ownership of my Koko Holdings, while he
has full ownership of Mo’Hits, including the artistes and liabilities.’<br /><br />Already
judged guilty in the court of public opinion, and publicly disowned by
his own boys Wande Coal and Dr SID, D’banj says he’s sad, but not
bitter. Does he feel kind of lonely, alone in the cold? ‘Asking me if
I’m lonely because Wande or Jazzy has left me is like asking my first
sister if she’s lonely now – she has two kids now, lives in Canada. Don
Jazzy is still my brother – we just had to move on. We’ll still work
together in future, same with my boys. In fact, just this week, he sent
me the remix to Oliver Twist that we’re releasing in the UK on May 14.
All the interviews I’ve had here, I kept hyping him. It’s already in my
system – you know me, I’m a one-way soldier. Jazzy is a very quiet
person. Loyalty is key. My loyalty still lies in the friendship I had
with him. He was cheated by JJC, and I was present. I swore never to
cheat him. But I’d like to think our visions became different.<br /><br />‘It
was clear when we met that Jazzy wanted to be the biggest producer, I
wanted to be the biggest African entertainer, not the biggest singer. I
had my mind on money. In order to say I’m the biggest, I had to be the
richest. So for a very long time, he was on the back end. He respected
my act, I respected his music judgment. Every meeting that brought us
money I went for. I’d say I need to confirm from Don Jazzy because that
was the agreement, even though I knew it was my decision. First Glo deal
was $500,000. That Landcruiser jeep was because of my demands. It was
because of the skill and exposure that I used to bargain. I’m a
businessman’<br /><br />‘People say I’m less talented, I was known as a
jester in the JJC squad. I’d make everyone happy and play the mouth
organ, but I knew what I wanted. I decided to give Don Jazzy power in
2007 when we realized that after four years, they did not recognize us
as a record label. We had signed artistes and done all this work. So we
restructured, and restrategized. So I told him to chill, so he can be
more respected and be the don. I’m older than him by one year, yet I
respected him like a don. I remember when he came out at Ali Baba show, I
knelt down for him, so people would say he’s the baba. All the talking
in my ears and all, it was an arrangement. All the Soundcity advert and
all, he did not tell me anything. It was all an arrangement.’<br /><br />With
his UK publicist Vanessa Amadi taking notes nearby, his manager
Bankulli interjecting every now and then, and several legal documents
surrounding us, D’banj spoke passionately of his former partner in the
same way a man might go on about a cherished and respected, but
estranged, lover. He’s on his sixth cigarette, and thinks the room is
stuffy, even though no one complains. So he opens the sliding glass for
ventilation. ‘Jazzy did his part’, he says, sitting down again and
looking me in the face. ‘He made the music for nine years. But nothing
stops him from making for twenty more years. We could have changed the
formula. Why didn’t he want to change the formula? It was time to expand
the business, Mohits was Motown reloaded. We always knew we would
expand, he always said I had more swagger than anyone else he knows, And
I know he’s one of the best producers in the world; we wanted to make
Mohits the biggest in Africa. Other labels were springing up. So if we
could conquer America, London when no one had done it before. Most of
our people stop in Germany, or Paris. But this is America, this is the
big league; it makes us the strongest, the biggest. We had already made
the money. And who best to introduce me to the rest of the world? Kanye
did not want to change anything about my music, my style of dressing, or
my brand. It is God’s favour. But Jazzy was and is very scared.
Something had worked for eight years, so he wanted to maintain the
status quo. People are afraid to try new things.’<br /><br />‘But’, he tells
me, still maintaining eye contact while lighting another cigarette,
‘I’m not afraid. I’m a vessel that God is trying to use to help the
industry. I’m a bridge. Once in a few years, one artiste comes from the
UK to run the world, none has come from Africa. Fela was the closest.
It’s been my own dream; I made my name from Nigeria, unlike Seal, Wale,
and Tinie Tempah. And I want to bring Universal, Def Jam and all to
Nigeria. So if I can build that bridge, then we’re good, because it will
give hope to the boys in Asaba, in Oshogbo that this thing is
possible.’<br /><br />The day after our Canary Wharf interview, we meet up
at Highbury Islington, where he’s shooting a documentary and the promo
for the Oliver Twist competition for the UK. D’banj’s new crew: Semtex
(a white A&R rep from the label), Bankuli and Vanessa, are on the
ground, working with the production team. ‘This is why we’re here o.
This is the work’, he says as he invites me into the dressing room.<br /><br />‘And
when people say why am I not talking, this is why. I’m focused on
making this happen. It’s more important for me to make sure I don’t
disappoint all those who have invested in me; all those who believe in
me and are supporting the movement, than to be fighting over who’s right
or wrong. Even now that I’m talking to you, I don’t even know if I
should be doing this interview.’<br /><br />It’s very unexpected that D’banj
– the super aggresive D’banj – is speaking in this manner. He has
fought many battles, cut off many former friend-associates, ignored the
Nigerian media, and reportedly humiliated several Mo’hits members,
including Ikechukwu and Dr SID. Temperamental, often impatient, and
vocal, those who know him will tell you the D’banj they know, is not the
one that’s speaking.<br /><br /><img alt="" border="0" src="http://www.naijapals.com/modules/naijapals/nigeria?action=dlattach&topic=101202.0&attach=36699&image" /><br /><br />So I ask:<br /><br /><b>The
perception is that you’ve become arrogant, unreachable, proud. You’re
not the D’banj we used to know; not the D’banj I used to know – and most
people in the media will say this is true</b><br /><br />Obviously people
will say stuff – but this is me. I can’t keep up with everyone, no
matter how much I try. But I understand where I’m coming from. I cant
forget my roots – all the interviews I had yesterday, I was ‘bigging up’
DJ Abass, he gave me my first show in London. You saw me giving Jazzy
props in my interview earlier. That’s me. If I was arrogant I wouldn’t
have been the one even chasing Jazzy around since he told me last July
that he wanted to scatter Mohits. Last time I saw him was on February 19
at Irving Plaza. He didn’t support the show, and he only came on stage
when SID and Wande were performing. I wanted peace.<br /><br />And even my
mom, who had supported us from beginning, who gave us the house we
stayed in (in Michael Otedola estate, Lagos), the Previa bus we used and
paid for Tongolo video, spoke to his parents last December; ‘this is
what your son said o’. I remember my mom saying to me, ‘if you guys have
been together all these years, and no wahala, then if you need to part,
I hope there’ll be no wahala.’ She was very particular about that. I
had enough proof to have come out and speak; this thing has been on for a
long time, and we’re in April now. But I don’t want to cause any
wahala. I don’t want to spoil anything. I don’t want trouble. Right now,
I just want to be able to move on and do my business.’<br /><br />That’s
surprising, because when the leaked emails emerged, revealing private
email conversations between the estranged partners, all fingers pointed
at D’banj. Don Jazzy, a likeable celeb and social media addict, didn’t
have anything to prove. D’banj was the one who looked bad, and,
understandably, would want to make a move that could earn him public
sympathy.<br /><br />‘The signing (away of my shares in Mohits) was already
being discussed before April 16. If I kept quiet from January till now,
what would it benefit me to leak anything? Remember all the stuff about
my password and all? We know where that was from, I really wouldn’t want
to think it was from him, my brother, but it could be from anywhere,
but I don’t want to call anyone’s name’<br /><br /><b>But were the emails forged?</b><br /><br />Everything
in those emails were facts. And I don’t even think the mails favoured
me in any way. It’s not the exact mails that were sent and signed, but
there were elements of truth in the mails that were published.’<br /><br /><b>Why did you tell Ebony you own Mohits?</b><br /><br />My
mom advised me not to speak. And the interviewer took it out of
context. I co-owned Mohits. We registered the business in 2004, and we
owned it 50:50. So I spoke about that, but the interviewer took it wrong
and the fans put pressure on them and they corrected it.<br /><br /><b>How about Sahara Reporters?</b><br /><br />I
never wanted to have any interview. It was on the eve of my US show. I
was told I should do the interview, because they’re very troublesome. I
had to do the interview for the sake of my show the next day. I was
guaranteed that there’d be no politics questions. I had not been in the
country. And I had been under pressure. Sadly, when that happened and I
was being attacked in the media, none of my guys came out to support
me.<br /><br /><b>Looking at all this, what are your regrets?</b><br /><br />The
truth is that if nothing went wrong, you’d have still heard all this
good news and Mohits would take the glory, I didn’t come out in eight
years to say anything. Everyone made their contributions. There were no
issues, as long as it worked. My mistake was thinking that we were one.
People don’t question their brothers and sisters.<br /><br /><b>How do you feel about Wande Coal and Dr. SID taking sides with Jazzy?</b><br /><br />I
won’t be too quick to judge Wande Coal. I hear it was Jazzy that
tweeted those Wande tweets. I don’t know how true that is, but I know he
had our social media accounts. As at a month ago, I couldn’t access any
of my accounts. My password was changed on Twitter and Facebook. Then
Universal intervened. I’m about to be verified on Twitter now. I’m not
really a social media person, so it was Don Jazzy and some of our other
guys that were running it. Wande himself knows the truth. He cannot talk
to me like that. The whole Mohits knew who ran the label businesswise.
They knew who to come to when they needed to get money out, after we
recorded the album. Who knows the factory where Dansa was made? But you
will know the marketing manager. The car he’s driving, I bought him a
brand new Prado from Phyllis and Moss after he crashed the car he won
from Hiphop World awards. I bought six Range Rovers last year. I bought
D’Prince an LR 3 last year, he crashed it, then I bought him a Range,
and it’s true that I bought two Bentleys. Because of Jazzy. But after
July last year, after the issue with Jazzy, I bought myself the Aston
Martin.<br /><br /><b>You bought that? I thought that was a gift?</b><br /><br />I bought it.<br /><br /><b>How were you able to fund all that?</b><br /><br />In
the last nine years, there are a few people and corporate bodies that
God has helped me build relationships with, either individuals or banks,
or even corporates that are involved in the growth of the industry.
I’ve enjoyed their support, and even now that we’re going global, we’re
pooling the funds together from all these places.<br /><br /><b>Could you possibly be Nigeria’s richest pop star? A billionaire?</b><br /><br />Vanity
upon vanity. Money is material. In terms of what we’re doing, you’ll
call me a Trillionaire, because this vision is too big for only me. With
the help of the industry, the government, people like you Ayeni, we
will not only be billionaires, but trillionaires, and not just me, but
every little kid that has same talent like Beyonce, or Nicki Minaj. And
with the standard of the UMG worldwide, we can pass people out from our
own Universal Music Group Africa, Universal Def Jam Africa, and everyone
should jump on this ship with us. It’s not the Titanic.<br /><br /><b>There’s been a lot of confusion – what label exactly are you signed on?</b><br /><br />My
album comes out under my label/GOOD Music/Island Def Jam. I’m funding
the D’banj album, in America, through GOOD Music/Island Def Jam. GOOD
Music is Kanye West who is co-executive producing with me. The deal
comprises of Island Def Jam, in US. But in UK, it is under Mercury. My
first single will be released in Europe on May 14. My work will be
released in Africa through Universal/Def Jam. We don’t have these
structures in Africa, and they’ve seen how much money they’ve lost.
They’ve seen what I’ve done with Mohits. I made my pitch to them; I’ve
made them realize how much they were losing in the African region. Over
150m Nigerians, over 800m Africans. 2% of that is 8.5m. They were not
making anything except from S.A, which has been the US of Africa. So we
will be launching this label in Ghana, in partnership with Vodafone,
launching in Nigeria in partnership with MTN. Def Jam Africa will be up
soon; Kenya, SA, and North Africa will follow.<br /><br /><b>Why are you risking all this? What if you burn your fingers and lose everything you’ve worked for?</b><br /><br />Lose
out? Well, I am happy I even have something to risk. To whom much is
given, much is expected. Look at Steve Jobs, Bill Gates, Jay Z, Kanye
West, these people take it to the max, take it to where they believe
that they can push it to. In the first instance, coming back to Nigeria
with Jazzy was because I was a risk taker. And I wouldn’t say I’m
throwing everything away. I would say I’m putting everything back in, in
order to rip into the future. I get a broadcast from Tonye Cole
everyday. He says when you tell people this your vision, know that it’s
not for you alone – it’s for everyone. It’s like what Fela did. If what
I’m doing doesn’t work, but sows that seed that will germinate in three,
five years, it means my name will be written in gold.<br /><br /><b>Some people have tried this before you, unsuccessfully. Do you have doubts and fears sometimes?</b><br /><br />My
last album was in July 2008 – no album in four years and I know what I
still command in those four years. The momentum for me to be able to do
this is because I see how much it took me, I saw the benefit, it’s God,
and the favour of the relationships we’ve built. Plus, I don’t take no
for an answer, I don’t take negativity. It will work in Jesus’ name. If
not, I wouldn’t have landed in the UK and hear Oliver Twist on the
radio. Nor would I be in the mainstream media with them saying I’m
pioneering afrobeats. I said to them ‘Oh hell no, that’s Fela’s music.
Fela is the legend.’ So I pray to God – I beg my fans, it‘ll be good to
do half a million downloads. It’s possible, it’s a different market.
Platinum in UK is 300,000. I believe with the support of my people in
Reeding, Coventry, Dusting, Hackney, Thamesmead, Abbeywood, we can do
it.’<br /><br />And so, as I say my goodbyes and flag down the cab that’ll
take me to Heathrow Airport, I can’t help thinking out loud: should one
man sacrifice the wishes of the collective on the altar of ambition and
material wealth? But then, what should be expected of the man whose
dreams and ambition grow beyond those of other – possibly myopic-
members of the collective: should an individual sacrifice his personal
desires; derail his destiny, so to speak, in the interest of the
collective?<br /><br />In all of this, faithfulness and loyalty have been brutally murdered. And the jury is still out on who pulled the trigger.</div>
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<span style="color: red;"><span style="font-size: 12pt; line-height: 1.3em;">Igbo Kwenu!!! <img alt="Grin" border="0" src="http://www.naijapals.com/modules/naijapals/Smileys/classic/grin.gif" /> <img alt="Grin" border="0" src="http://www.naijapals.com/modules/naijapals/Smileys/classic/grin.gif" /> <img alt="Grin" border="0" src="http://www.naijapals.com/modules/naijapals/Smileys/classic/grin.gif" /></span></span><br /><br /><img alt="" border="0" src="http://www.naijapals.com/newsimg/igbo%20dowry%20bride%20price%20marriage.jpg" /><br /><br />Its
every man's dream to have a beautiful and decent wife, but in iboland
nothing good comes easy. Here a list that discourages men from marrying
their certain dreams. Left for me, If i sweat to pay this ; i see no
reason why my wife should ever mention another man's name in my house
not to talk of <del>fcuk</del><br /><br /><span style="color: blue;"><span style="font-size: 13pt; line-height: 1.3em;">Section A : UMUADA (ALL KINDRED DAUGHTERS)</span></span><br />• Wrappers and Blouses– (George/Hollandis/Nigerian Wax)<br />• Jewelry – (Gold plated earings, necklaces)<br />• Head ties and Shoes (Different types and colours)<br />• Hand bags and wrist watches (Different types and colours)<br />• Toiletries (Body creams, bathing soaps, washing detergents, etc.)<br />• Beverages and food items<br />• Cash gift (lump sum) –Ogwe ego<br />• Drinks (Malt & Minerals)<br /><br /><span style="color: blue;"><span style="font-size: 13pt; line-height: 1.3em;">Section
B: NMANYA UKWU (BIG WINE) – KINSMEN (UMUNNA) The items in this category
will be shared amongst the heads of the extended family of the bride to
be. </span></span><br />• Bottles of Seaman’s Schnapps (millennium brand)<br />• Kolanuts<br />• Gallons of Palmwine<br />• Cartons of Beer, Malt and Mineral drinks<br />• Heads of Tobacco with potash<br />• Rolls of cigarettes<br />• 1 goat<br />• Cash gift (Lump sum) – Ego Umu’Nna<br /><br /><span style="color: blue;"><span style="font-size: 13pt; line-height: 1.3em;">Section C: N’MEPE UZO (OPENING OF GATE) – GENERAL</span></span><br />• 30 tubers of Yam<br />• 2 bags of Rice<br />• 2 bags of Salt<br />• 2 cartons of Star Beer<br />• 2 cartons of Guinness Stout<br />• 2 cartons of Maltina<br />• 6 crates of Minerals<br />• 3 bottles of Seaman’s Schnapps (millennium brand)<br />• 30 bulbs of onions<br />• 1 gallon of red Palm oil (10 -25 litres)<br />• 1 gallon of Groundnut oil (25 litres)<br />• A basin of Okporoko (Stockfish)<br />• 2 pieces of Goat leg (Ukwu Anu ewu)<br />• 25 loaves of Bread<br />• 1 carton of Tin Tomatoes<br />• 1 carton of Tin Milk<br />• 1 carton of Tablet soap<br />• 20 Pieces of Morning Rose powder<br />• 1 gallon of Kerosene<br />• 20 heads of Tobacco<br />• 10 packets of cigarettes<br />• 5 pieces of George/Hollandis/Nigerian Wax<br />• 3 pieces of Umbrella<br />• 1 Big Box (Apati)<br />• 2 Big Basins<br />• 2 pieces of Igbo Blouse<br />• 2 pieces of Headties<br />• Gold necklaces and Wrist watches (minimum of 2 pieces)<br />• 1 piece of Lantern/Lamp<br />• “Ikpo Onu Aku Nwayi” (Bride price) – Negotiable<br /><br /><span style="color: blue;"><span style="font-size: 13pt; line-height: 1.3em;">Other cash gifts that may be demanded during the course of the ceremony</span></span><br />“Ego nfotu ite” (cash to bring down symbolic cooking pot) – ₦ 1,000<br />“Ncha kishi udu” (Toasting of wine) – ₦ 1,000<br />“Ego Ogo cherem” (money for the inlaws) – ₦ 50,000<br />“Ego maternity” (money for future maternity) – ₦ 1,000<br />“Ego Onye Eze” (money for village chief) – ₦ 1,500<br />“Ogwe Ego” (lump sum) – ₦ 5,000<br /></div>
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prosecuting officer, Sergeant Alhassan Jubril, told the court that the
accused, a member of Wakati Iyanu Church, Obo Road, Ilorin, told the two
women that he was a Kwara State Government health worker.<br /><br />Michael was alleged to have separately invited them to his home, pretending to have a job for them.<br /><br />According to the prosecutor, the accused confessed <span style="color: red;">defiling the two women.</span><br /><br /><img alt="" border="0" src="http://madamenoire.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/Black+woman-crying.jpg" /><br /><br />But he pleaded not guilty to the charges.<br /><br />Jubril objected to his bail on the ground that the accused was a habitual rapist that had a similar case before the magistrate.<br /><br />He said the court should remand him in prison custody.<br /><br />Counsel to the accused Mr. Tunji Ahmed pleaded with the court to release Michael on bail “to enable me speak with him.”<br /><br />Magistrate Ibijoke Olawoyin averred that the charge was <span style="color: red;">not bailable and remanded the accused in the Federal Prison</span>, Oke-Kura, Ilorin.<br /><br />She adjourned the case till April 25.<br /><br />A 64-year-old retired broadcaster, Steven Sajewo, yesterday appeared before an Ilorin Chief Magistrate’s Court for allegedly <span style="color: red;">raping a 16-year-old girl.</span><br /><br />He was arraigned before Chief Magistrate Lekan Adegbite on a <span style="color: red;">one-count charge of rape</span>, which contravened Section 283 of the Penal Code.<br /><br />The
accused was alleged to have had carnal knowledge of the victim, who was
said to have hawked yam to the accused person’s home at Oja Iya area of
Ilorin.<br /><br />According to the charge sheet, it was <span style="color: red;">the shout of the victim that attracted neighbours, who alerted the police.</span><br /><br /><img alt="" border="0" src="http://www.blackloveandmarriage.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/black-woman-crying-e1334541520628.jpg" /><br /><br />The
plea of the accused was not taken due to the nature of the offence,
which the magistrate’s court lacked jurisdiction to entertain.<br /><br />Police Prosecutor Inspector Moshood Adebayo objected to the bail of the accused on the ground that the <span style="color: red;">offence was not bailable.</span><br /><br />He asked for another day for mention, noting that discreet investigation was still in progress.<br /><br /><span style="color: red;">The accused person was not represented by any counsel.</span><br /><br /><span style="color: red;">The victim’s father had shown interest in withdrawing the case</span>, but the court asked him to bring a letter to that effect on the day of adjournment.<br /><br />Magistrate Adegbite admitted the <span style="color: red;">accused to bail in the sum of N200, 000 with one surety in like sum.</span><br /><br />He adjourned till May 3 for further mention of the case.Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09178092330259249166noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3508299404466428341.post-6879295551342426852012-04-20T12:52:00.002-07:002012-04-20T12:52:40.392-07:00The North that southerners don't knowTHE general belief held by most southerners about the N<span style="color: red;"><b>orth is that the region is not just mainly Muslim</b></span>, but wholly Muslim. Whenever I meet someone from the<span style="color: red;"><b> South and introduce myself, I am correctly placed as a Christian.</b></span> But once I am asked my state and<span style="color: red;"><b> I say Borno State, the next question becomes, 'Are you a Muslim?</b></span>' This is despite my name being<span style="color: red;"><b> a very common Biblical name, Mark,</b></span>
which is the second Gospel. Matter of fact, I have been asked that
question while attending a church programme, with a Bible conspicuously
held in my hands. You could imagine my surprise at that question. This
has also been the experience of a lot of<span style="color: red;"><b> friends with common names such as 'Emmanuel', 'Daniel', etc.</b></span><br /><br /><img alt="" border="0" src="http://images.travelpod.com/users/hmax/1.1245244744.2_northern-nigeria-wawa.jpg" />[/img]<br /><br />To start with, <b><span style="color: red;">out
of the 19 Northern states, at least five have a majority Christian
population: Plateau, Adamawa, Nassarawa, Taraba and Benue. At least six
more have at least 40 per cent Christian population. These states
include Niger, Gombe, Kaduna, Kogi, Kwara and either Borno or Bauchi.
That then leaves only Kano, Kebbi, Katsina, Jigawa, Sokoto, Yobe and
Zamfara as having Muslim populations above 60 per cent. How then are we
all seen as Muslims?This misconception could be excused when the person
has an Arabic name, as there are many Northern Christians who bear names
such as Jamila, Habiba, Halima, Sadiq, and Yunusa and so on. But when
the person has an obvious Christian name and is even attends church
services, you really begin to wonder.</span></b><br /><br />Another <span style="color: red;"><b>common perception of the North is that we are all Hausa.</b></span>
My usual response to this is to borrow the logical argument of Simon
Kolawole, the Editor-in-Chief of THISDay Newspapers. In an article in
which he attempted to educate his largely southern readership base about
the North, he went thus:<br /><br /><span style="color: red;"><b>"If out of
the estimated 250 tribes in Nigeria, we can say that the South-West is
mainly Yoruba with a few other tribes around Badagry area, the
South-East wholly Igbo and the South-South being most diverse in the
South with about 40 tribes, that still leaves the remaining 200 tribes
in the North."</b></span><br /><br />How then are we reduced to one single
ethnic group, Hausa? It is only the North-West that is close to being
homogenous, mainly Hausa and Fulani, but with still some minority tribes
in the Zuru area of Kebbi State and the multi-diverse Southern Kaduna.
The North-East and North-Central is filled with tribes, many of whom I
have never even heard of. For example, Adamawa State is so diverse that
the largest ethnic group, the Fulani, is just three per cent of the
entire population. In my home state of Borno, there is a local
government so diverse that from one village to another, you are likely
to meet an entirely different ethnic group. The number of tribes there
are so many that we just address the people as 'Gwoza people', after the
name of the local government.<br /><br />Even though w<b><span style="color: red;">e
all speak Hausa as a lingua franca in order to communicate amongst
ourselves as trading partners over the centuries, that doesn't make us
Hausa people as much as communicating English doesn't make you and I
English people.</span></b> As a matter of fact, in the North-East, Hausa people are a minority and virtually non-existent in the North-Central region.<br /><br />Now,
this is one belief that whenever I am confronted with, it takes me a
great deal of self-control not to flip out and lose my temper.<br /><br />Times without number, when I tell people <span style="color: red;"><b>I am from Borno State, I am asked how come I speak such good English</b></span>.
What the hell? What am I supposed to speak? Arabic? The general
expectation is that someone from the North is not supposed to be this
learned, this well-spoken and articulate in English, this knowledgeable.
I remember when a friend asked me if my mother went to school, and the
surprised look on his face when I told him that my mum earned her
masters' degree over 20 years ago. There was also a time when my dad met
someone at the Lagos International Airport and they got talking. When
my dad told him his profession, the man, in a fit of surprise,
exclaimed, 'I didn't know that there were professors in the North'.<br /><br />I
admit the fact that the North lags behind the South educationally,
especially the North-West and the North-East. But this is not due to our
inability to comprehend what we are being taught, but rather due to the
incompetence of leadership in the region to give education its premium
importance as a form of human development. We, like every other human
being on the face of this earth, can excel when given the
opportunity.Talent and intellect abounds everywhere. Opportunity,
however, does not.I personally know of many northerners who have
excelled nationally and internationally. Daily, the story of young men
like Ahmed Mukoshy, who is born, bred and schooled in Sokoto, and yet,
rose above his environment to become one of the emerging forces in IT in
this country in his early 20s inspires me. This is just one example
among many that I could cite but for the lack of space.<br /><br />I find it
outright disgusting whenever people claim that if not for federal
character and 'zoning', no northerner would be able to compete in this
country. Last week, I was shocked when a friend said only 10 per cent of
northerners in the Federal Civil Service deserved their places on
merit, and went on to add that if he had not known me personally and I
were to get a job with the Federal Government, he would believe that I
did not earn it on merit.<br /><br />The most ridiculous one I encountered
was when earlier this year, former Minister of Finance, Dr Mansur
Mukhtar was appointed a World Bank director. Most of the commentators on
the 234Next article announcing this achievement for this Nigerian and
Nigeria made the ludicrous assertion that the appointment was done to
please the North, that Dr Mukhtar did not merit it. Little did they know
that Dr Mukhtar had worked at the World Bank and the African
Development Bank, prior to his heading Nigeria's Budget Office on the
invitation of the then and present Minister of Finance, Dr Ngozi
Okonjo-Iweala and former World Bank Managing Director, who also
recommended him for the post of Finance Minister when she rejected
former President Umaru Yar'adua's invitation to join his government.
What is even worse is that they did not care to know: their minds were
already made up and could not be confused with the facts.<br /><br />Another
common belief among southerners and most especially spread by southern
newspapers is that the entire 19 Northern states act and think as one
when it comes to issues of Northern politics. This is one of the biggest
untruths about the North. Whenever northern Nigeria is mentioned, the
people of Benue, Kogi and Kwara states do not feel it refers to them.
Geographically, they are part of the North; politically, however, they
and the entire Middle-Belt act independently. This can be clearly in the
last elections where President Goodluck Jonathan won in 7 Northern
states, even against his strongest opponent, General Muhammadu Buhari,
who is a northerner. This was something I am sure a lot of people in the
South, save for the political savvy, did not see coming.<br /><br />One
common sight of this perception being entrenched by newspapers is when
politicians of Northern extraction speak on national issues. I have
innumerably seen a washed-out Northern politician, without any influence
or popularity speak regarding an issue, and the next day, newspapers
carry bold headlines saying, 'North rejects this' or 'North plans to do
that', quoting the same washed-out politician as speaking for the entire
North. I have rarely seen a Bola Tinubu speaking and being quoted as
the mouthpiece of the entire Yoruba ethnic group, or a Chief Edwin Clark
for the Ijaw people. Methinks this is a way of selling newspapers by
capitalizing on the image of the North as one single, political force
which moves in a particular direction all-together<br /><br />Admittedly,<span style="color: red;"><b>
as people of the same region, we share a lot in common culturally and
socially in the general terms: our mannerisms, modes of dressing,
traditional titles (apart from paramount rulers with the exception of
emirates), etc. Despite that, the Jukun in Taraba and the Kataf in
Kaduna are very different in the specifics, as even the Bura and Marghi
people of Borno/Adamawa States. To pick the attitude of one ethnic group
in the North and attach it to all the others, is to put it mildly, a
very short-sighted way of knowing and understanding the people of
Northern Nigeria.</b></span><br /><br />Another belief in the South is that
the entire North is but an empty landmass with nothing but trees.I
remember the controversy of the 2006 census when Kano State was said to
have a slightly higher population than Lagos State. Many of my southern
friends called it 'an impossibility'. In the words of one of them,
'Lagos is so populated that when you throw grains of rice into the air,
they wouldn't land on the ground, but on people'. However, they all
forgot to factor in land mass, because Lagos State is a much smaller
state than Kano State, and hence has the highest population density in
Nigeria, hence making it look as though it was way more populated.<br /><br />Amaza, a public affairs commentator, lives in Kaduna.<br /><br />
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sent this pic to her sweetheart…and when the sweetness stopped…the boy
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14-month-old baby and five unidentified adults on Tuesday died in a
fatal auto crash, which occurred at Alapako village on the Lagos-Ibadan
expressway.<br />The Ogere Unit Commander of the Federal Road Safety
Corps, Mr. Abdulrahman Sadeeq, who confirmed the incident, said four
other persons were seriously injured in the crash which occurred at
about 7.30a.m.<br />Sadeeq told the News Agency of Nigeria on phone that
the victims were travelling in a white Mazda bus marked Bayelsa XC 239
YEN from Kano to Lagos, when the bus skidded off its lane and rammed
into a ditch at the village.<br />While attributing the crash to
over-speeding and dangerous driving, Sadeeq said a 12-month-old baby boy
and three other male adults were injured.<br />The FRSC official said the dead and injured were conveyed to Olabisi Onabanjo University Teaching Hospital in Sagamu.<br />He also said the FRSC would prevent a gridlock from forming on the highway as a result of the crash.</div>
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A
300-level student of the Nigerian Institute of Journalism, NIJ, Ogba,
Lagos, southwest Nigeria, has gone nude to break into the big league of
the glamorous Nigerian movie industry, known as Nollywood, saying she
wants to be famous and rich.<br /><br /><br /><img alt="" border="0" src="http://www.naijapals.com/modules/naijapals/nigeria?action=dlattach&topic=99389.0&attach=36055&image" /><br />The 21-year-old student, Ms. Enitan Adeshola Okesanya, vowed to enter the industry with a big bang.<br /><br />“I
think there is something missing in the industry and that’s me. I
seriously think so. I have got this talent and passion inside me that I
want to show to everybody out there. I want the world to see what I have
got inside me, the God-given talent inside me, and I know that the
media are actually waiting for that young person that will come and blow
everybody away. That’s why I believe that they are looking for me,” she
told our correspondent last night as both scanned through her bawdy
pictures.<br /><br />To break into the world’s third biggest movie industry, Enitan said, she will go as far as her strength will carry her.<br /><br />“As
long as my strength can carry me. Since it’s about passion, I don’t
think I can get tired. I will not stop until I am done, not even when I
am tired.<br /><br />“I love acting. I love fame. I hate poverty and I want
to be rich. Ever since I was a child I always wanted to be in the big
screen. I think the time has come for me to show the world what I’ve got
inside me,” she said.<br /><br />She said taking controversial pictures
make her controversial and appealing. “I think because I am personally
cr*zy. I love creativity. I love doing things that are so unusual. I
don’t want to be doing everyday things. When I take a picture and people
keep wondering, who’s that girl? I want to just create a controversy.
That’s why I love taking cr*zy pictures,” she said.<br /><br />Enitan said she will use acting and movie to reach to people who need help in the society.<br /><br />“Acting
is basically more than what we see on the screen. I could use acting to
pass messages to the less privileged out there, to different people in
our society. I could use acting and movies to impact knowledge into
people’s lives because there are so many people out there that are
looking for one thing or the other and through the expression of what I
feel inside, through acting, I believe that I could pass messages across
to the average people out there.”<br /><br />The actress to be who was born
on 7 May 1991 hails from Epe Local Government. She is the first child
in a family of six and lost her father in 2010.<br /><br /><br /><span style="color: red;"><b>I
cant blame this girl, children of nowadays are so dull they cant read
to pass exam, unfortunately they think Nollywood acting is a way out
when all we have is dumb actors and actresses</b></span></div>
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warned police orderlies to stop carrying handbags belonging to
politicians or their principals.
<br />
This came just as the IG cautioned federal highway patrol policemen
against mounting roadblocks, adding that they were ordered back to the
highways to ease traffic congestion, assist accident victims, fight
armed robbery and other acts of criminality.<br />
The IG, who was fielding questions from newsmen in Calabar, Cross
River State on Thursday, said the duty of an orderly was to ensure the
safety and well being of his principal and not to play the role of a
house boy.<br />
Abubakar said the era of assigning more than two police orderlies to everybody that applied was over.<br />
He added the force had put mechanism and monitoring gadgets in place
to monitor and arrest those carrying bags for their principals.<br />
“So, VIP should take note that when we give them orderlies, they are
not supposed to be turn into house boys and house girls,” he said.<br />
Abubakar commended the administration of President Goodluck Jonathan
for re-equipping the police force in the country, saying in the 21st
Century policing, the police had created a department where Deputy
Inspector-General would be in charge of Info-tech.<br />
He said the info-tech device would monitor the activities of people
and anything that had to do with Internet, computers and the modern
world of technology that could be used to track vehicles.<br />
The IG said he would create police that belong to the people, serve
the people, respect the people and would be there for the people of
Nigeria.<br />
He noted that Nigeria remained the only country in the world where the people castigate their police.<br />
He said, “We want to see a shift on that, we want to accept criticism
that are real, realistic in nature because we want to change, not just
for somebody to sit down and accuse the police that they have not done
this or that.”<br />
He solicited the support of the media in the efforts towards
protecting the country, describing the media as an important organ in
the fight against crime and criminality.<br />
Meanwhile, Abubakar called on state governors to assist in the effective policing of the country.<br />
He was in Benin, Edo State on Thursday in continuation of his visits to police commands across the country.<br />
Receiving 50 Toyota Hilux patrol vans donated to the police by the
Edo State Government, Abubakar commended Governor Adams Oshiomhole for
what he described as countless assistance rendered to security agencies
in the state.Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09178092330259249166noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3508299404466428341.post-16822586717046608412012-03-29T04:32:00.002-07:002012-03-29T04:32:43.500-07:00WOW: Stunning pictures of U.S. troops crammed into military plane to Afghanistan<table border="0"><tbody>
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troops sit tightly beside one another in a packed aircraft as they
await their departure to Afghanistan, in stunning pictures taken today.<br />The servicemen sit aboard the military plane at the U.S. Transit Centre in Manas, 30 km outside Kyrgyzstan's capital Bishkek.<br />The
onward movement of personnel to and from Afghanistan is one of the four
mission pillars of the centre that is used as a transit hub for about
15,000 troops, planes and 500 tons of cargo a month. The other three are
airlift, aerial refueling and humanitarian assistance.<br /><img alt="" border="0" src="http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2012/03/28/article-0-125B8B22000005DC-59_964x571.jpg" /><br /><img alt="" border="0" src="http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2012/03/28/article-0-125AF9C9000005DC-875_964x641.jpg" /><br />more pics on:<br /><a href="http://tinyurl.com/american-troops-in-US-carrier" target="_blank">http://tinyurl.com/american-troops-in-US-carrier</a></div>Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09178092330259249166noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3508299404466428341.post-71863138734903298442012-03-27T04:06:00.000-07:002012-03-27T04:06:04.051-07:00Afia Schwarzenegger was spotted at a wedding and Dayummmn!!! She's looking fabulous<br />
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Afia Schwarzenegger was spotted at a wedding at His
Majesty Forecourt opposite Trade Fair center in Accra and eye witnesses
say she was looking delicious, With her sexy blue dress and some bling
bling ! We can see why she's called Afia Schwarzenegger<br />
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capital of Delta State was thrown into confusion and palpable tension
with the news that a 26-year-old man, Ugochukwu has impregnated his
mother and step-sister.<br /><br />The Moment gathered that Ugochukwu, also
popularly called Peter by people in the area allegedly left his mother
identified as Cecilia while he was 12 years old to look for the
proverbial golden fleece in Lagos.<br /><br />It was learnt that Peter learnt the tricks of wooing women while working in a hotel in Lagos.<br /><br />It
was also gathered that sometime ago, Ugochukwu's father died after a
brief illness and his mother, Cecilia subsequently remarried a Yoruba
man in Lagos.<br /><br />Sources said Ugochukwu had over time become the
most sought-after man and darling of the many women who flock around the
hotel where he works.<br /><br />He got admitted to the Lagos polytechnic,
where he reportedly met and started dating one Mary, who turned out to
be his step sister, being the girl his mother had for the Yoruba man she
got married to in Lagos).<br /><br />Their relationship blossomed and on graduation, they thought of formal introduction to both families.<br /><br />Meanwhile,
Ugochukwu's mother had reportedly dumped the Yoruba man after three
children and had jumped into the commercial sex business, where she is
often seen around Allen Avenue in Lagos soliciting for customers.<br /><br />Family
sources said that Ugochukwu had always told people that his parents
died long ago and he has been in the struggle alone, a situation he
claimed led him to drinking, smoking as well as womanising.<br /><br />On
one eventful night, Ugchukwu had reportedly gone out with a friend to a
hang-out, where they got themselves drunk and retired to a hotel to pass
the night.<br /><br />It was there he picked his mother and had sex with her without a condom.<br /><br />Meanwhile,
Ugochukwu and Mary continued with their introduction plans and trip to
the village, prompting her (Mary) and Cecilia (their mother) to return
home in preparation for the event.<br /><br />Alas, when Ugochukwu was
introduced by Mary as her husband-to-be, all hell broke loose as it was
discovered that the two are siblings, an occurrence regarded by family
members as a taboo and abominable.<br /><br />The Moment investigation
learnt that while the family is yet to fully recover from the shock,
Cecilia, their mother opened up on her relationship with her son and
that that she was even pregnant for him.<br /><br />A family member
identified as Martins confirmed the incident, adding that the elders
have asked the trio to move out of the community.<br /><br />Residents who
spoke to our correspondent on condition of anonymity condemned the act,
describing it as an abomination and unheard-off.<br /><br /><img alt="" border="0" src="http://www.naijapals.com/newsimg//man_pregnants.jpg" />Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09178092330259249166noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3508299404466428341.post-24575127212290561912012-03-26T12:09:00.000-07:002012-03-26T12:09:35.960-07:00sophia chikere<table align="center" border="0" cellpadding="10" cellspacing="0" class="tborder"><tbody>
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Dont
get tired of this story, i find it an important obligation to completly
report the truth about this story - Sequel to the last revelation of
Tchidi moving in with another actress Nuella in my last post, new
details have now emerged as to why the 9-years-old marriage went into
the sheets in the first instance:<br /><br /><a href="http://www.naijapals.com/modules/naijapals/nigeria?action=gallery;sa=view;id=5312" target="_blank"><br /><img alt="" border="0" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiSiBHVknKJt4XfzY5uPxqJtWTP9uR_i7F8d0Ccz1xMOybWTz5M22v7wPC58orSODo9Ff7AkKjfKC-irQHaBL2bszkmDW39UhywDORsUw3z79v8XJiEi7VNuV9iy7PSd0uRg4XLMzmlpvQ/s1600/Nuella+Njubigbo+1.jpg" /><img alt="" border="0" src="http://watchnigerianmoviesonline.com/files/photos/1327501267f4e77f_l.jpg" /><br /><span style="color: red;"><span style="font-size: 13pt; line-height: 1.3em;"><b>CLICK HERE TO SEE HOT SEXY PHOTOS OF NUELLA!!!!</b></span></span><br /><img alt="" border="0" src="http://img0.naijapals.com/newsimg/tchidi_sophia_chikere.jpg" /></a><br /><br /><br />Inside sources excliam that the reason this decision was reached is because <span style="color: red;">tchidi
is in love and wants to marry beautiful actress nuella njuigbo who's
love has eaten so deeply into his heart and is carrying his fourth
child(their first together)and his wife sophia has been telling callers
that she is still with her hubby and still loves him.</span><br /><br />''Sophia
is dreaming. Tchidi and Nuella are in love and displaying it without
much ado,you should have seen them together during valentine when tchidi
was making movie outside of lagos. They were all over each other"<br /><br />Insiders call sophia a dreamer who didn't fight to save her marriage when the handwriting was on the wall.<br /><br /><span style="color: red;">"She
(Sophia) neglected the kitchen for parties with Actress Oge okoye and
there was one time she gave him moimoi and peppered stew knowing he was
ulcer</span>. Sometimes she would <span style="color: red;">send him sms to say she's at a party with actress oge okoye and would not return till the next day.</span> They have been seperated already for a while and<span style="color: red;">
sophia has not set eyes on tchidi since january because he has moved in
with Nuella who has visited all tchidis siblings and is in regular
contact with them.</span> ..her in laws to be.<br /><br />Another reason which insiders claim prompted the press release was the revelation that "<span style="color: red;">tchidi
discovered that his wife was not a student of the university of lagos
where he had been paying her school fees for the last nine years</span>.The revelation was a big blow especially as <span style="color: red;">she leaves the house every morning for lectures.</span> He thought the course was prolonged because of the motherhood breaks she took to nurse their sons.<br /><br />"Furthermore the insiders squeal that "even though he used sophia for her first movie he never wanted her to become an actress"<br /><br />However
those who know the couple cliam tchidi has been in and out of some many
relationships that it may have been the reason his wife revolted and
ended up a naggiing wife who used her hand to tear down nine years of
marriage<br /><br />Tchidi Is facing another hard choice as his new love is
an actress and he is looking for someone who will face the
homefront."Nuella is already wearing his ring,carrying his child and has
forbade him contact with his wife and kids and becuase they live
together she does regular checks on his phone.<br /><br />Nollywood is not
in shock as regards this breakup claims an insider"tchidi has been in
and out of so many serious relationsips that all it would take to seal
the relationship was pregnancy,his last relationship with a popular
actress two years ago almost ended in marriage,the one before that
almost ended in marriage as well"<br /><br />Friends of the couple have been
making last minute efforts to try and reconcile the two but tchidi has
been telling anyone who cares to listen that he is tired and has no more
feelings for the mother of his three boys"<br /><br /><span style="color: red;">"Because
of the sensitive nature of tchidis break up with his wife,nuella has
avoided anywhere public and is hiding her pregnancy and hoping she will
quickly become the new Mrs Chikere.!."</span><br /><br /><span style="color: red;">Nuella
used to date and write scripts for movie producer Iyke Odife and
marriage was on the cards for both before she decided to pitch her tent
with tchidi.<br />On saturday march 17,2012 her blackerry status read "lips don't lie".</span>
....whatever that means don't ask me! Don't even ask me why olofofos
are whispering that nuella was married before but abandoned the marriage
to chase after fame via acting..... Don't ask me.<br /><br /> Nuella who is
best friends with actress ebube nwagbi remember the words of the
forefathers which teaches us that "the broom that chased away the first
wife is waiting to chase away the second one".<br /> </div>
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