Saturday, 30 November 2013

Exquisite! Peter Okoye & Wife Lola Omotayo Cover GenevieveMagazine’s December Edition


These are one of the newest couple in town and they are so in love on thecover of Genevieve Magazine’s December edition.Half of sensational music duo, Peter Okoye takes a lovely pose with his wife, Lola as they both feature on the cover.This edition centres on their love story and certain unknown stories.More pics after cut

OJB’S SURULERE DUPLEX RAISED DOWN TO FOUNDATION


OJB Jezreel is still in India, recovering from his Kidney transplant, while his Surulere home is being raised down to its foundation.Reports say the Duplex is being rebuilt as a bungalow, given that it’snot good for OJB’s health to be climbing stairs.It would be recalled that OJB made a clarion call between June and July2013 to help him raise N24m, to seek medical treatment in India after his Kidney problem deteriorated.Many artistes and minders rose to the occasion and well-over the required amount was raised, if Rotimi Amaechi’s N15M donation isadded to it.The producer is expected to be back in Nigeria soon. And he’ll be coming back to a brand new home.

Meet The Man Gov.Fashola Would Leave The Office For


Strong indications have emerged that the leadership of All Progressives Congress in Lagos have acquiesced to the request of Christians in the state for a Christiangovernor in 2015. The candidate of choice is Ayo Gbeleyi, the present Commissioner of Finance in the administration of quintessential Governor Babatunde Fashola.The decision to present a Christian candidate emerged after due consultations with eminent Christianleaders and clerics who have promised to mobilise other faithfuls to vote enmasse for the party if a Christian emerges as gubernatorial candidate in the state. The leadership of the APC, after a thorough search, have found a willing and reliable Christian candidate in Ayo Gbeleyi, a thoroughbred professional known for his exceptional brilliance and intelligence.Since the searchlight has beamed onGbeleyi, Christian leaders are delighted that Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu has not only heeded to their demands but responded accordingly.They had argued that Moslems have successively governed the state since the inception of democracy. It is just fair and equitable to allow a Christian to govern Lagos, given the fact that successive governors of the state since 1999 that democracyreturned have been Moslems. Besides, they argued that the three Senatorial seats are occupied by Moslems. The call for a Christian governor, observers of politics in thestate reasoned is not to ignite any religious crisis but to ensure balanceand equity.Observers opined that the efforts of successive administrations in the state in areas of governance, accountability and reliability are not and should not be exclusive of faith or religion.A thoroughbred candidate like Gbeleyi, they posited, is equally suitable for the exalted post. With his pedigree and insights in public service, finance, procurement, construction, project management, etc, he is, no doubt, a round peg in a round hole. It could be recalled that he single-handedly planned and made a major breakthrough with his well-thoughout Public Private Partnership (PPP) initiative in Lagos.While he served as the Director-General of the parastatal, he also doubled as the Senior Adviser to the Executive Governor Babatunde Raji Fashola on the project.Over time, his visionary leadership amid pressure, necessity and even adversity on several projects in his purview yielded unprecedented positivity and growth that sooner than ever, Lagos becomes an envy spot in PPP. Commendable is his ability to work seamlessly with the Ministries Department Agencies (MDAs) to realise and institutionaliseLagos of our dream and the government strides to make the state a Megacity is achieved.The beauty and elegance we see in the services of the Bus Rapid Transit, (BRT), Lekki-Epe Toll Concession, the Independent Power Plant, Oluwole and Tejuoso Market Developments, Adeniran Ogunsanya Ultra Modern Shopping and Retail Commercial Centres are some of thelofty ideas he has shared and executed with the support of the purposeful leadership in the saddle of governance in the state.Asiwaju Tinubu, after wide consultations with all interest groups and political blocs in the state, is optimistic that Gbeleyi with his background can effortlessly manage the internally generated revenue of over N18billion of the state and continue in the stride of previous governments to make Lagos an enviable commercial base.It takes a visionary leader to fish out a promising successor.Asiwaju, from all ramifications have proven that he knows one when he sees one. His ability and confidence in his choice of BRF as his successor has proven his insightful leadership. He will not go wrong withAyo Gbeleyi.According to reliable sources, Gbeleyi, in readiness for the task ahead, has not only received the nodof top ans formidable stakeholders in politics, he has built a financial war chest to prosecute his electionering campaign. His readiness from all fronts, our sources hinted, gives Asiwaju a strong conviction that he is the man for the job and other contenders are pretenders. He has also built a formidable media team to actualise his dream.For Gbeleyi, it has been a calculated rise to the top. His recent appointment on the recommendation of his immediate past boss, the former Finance Commissioner, Hon. Tokunbo Abiru, the express approval by the Executive Governor Babatunde Raji Fashola and the state's Assembly speak volume of his character and disposition towards public service.With his record of service, wisdom and support from all stakeholders and the people of Lagos State, Hon. Ayo Gbeleyi is poised to steer the ship of the state to greater heights.

Am Ready To Act Nude-Nollywood Actress


Queeneth Hilbert is an actress,she has been a model all these year before joining Nollywood. Here's is what she told a source below...Where are you from?I am from Nigeria.What part of Nigeria are you from?I think the fact that I said I’m from Nigeria is okay. Anyway my father is Lebanese while my mother is from Ebonyi State.Would you mind acting semi-nude, or being specific, on pant and bra?I don’t mind, if the money is right, why not? The problem with Nigerians is that most of us are hypocrites. This same pant and bra is the reason some of them buy or rent Hollywood movies. What is wrong in someone being free, doing his or her job? Some actresses would want to act a role but they will be like, I don’t want to be criticized. I don’t believe in all that.I get a script and if it involves acting seminude, as long as it’s an integral part of the story, why not? If I decide to take up a seminude role tomorrowI know some people will not like it. I am not doing it for anybody to like it. I am doing my job. I am building my own profile. I don’t see anything wrong in acting in pants and bra.Are you not bothered that that might scare the guys away from asking your hand in marriage?Are you kidding me? Oh my God! A man that was meant for me by God will look away because of the controversies. Most of the time, 70 percent of the fame we have, comes with controversies. If there is no controversy then there is no fame. That is how it has been, whether Bollywood, Hollywood or Nollywood.If you want to be a celebrity, people must talk about you, good or bad, they are all controversies. If a man doesn’t want to ask my hand in marriage because of my controversial nature, he can take a walk. There are many guys out there so he can just take the door and create space for other people to come in. It is as simple as that.We have a lot of hunky actors in Nollywood, if you were to pick, who will that be?OC Ukeje, no, not my type. Joseph Benjamin no, he’s not my type. IK Ogbonna no, he’s too fair and he acts like everybody is all up on him. Idon’t like dragging my man. You know Gbenro of Tinsel. I would go with Gbenro of Tinsel. I wouldn’t mind playing that kind of role with Gbenro.Who gave you your first kiss in a movie?I think it was either John Dumelo or Yul Edochie. I can’t remember.Off screen, who would you kiss between those two?John Dumelo

Nigerian celebrities Named Among 2013 Africa's 100 Most Influential People



Actress Omotola Jalade Ekeinde, music producer Don Jazzy, writer Chimama Adichie and musicians P-Square have been named one of Africa's 100 Most Influential People in 2013 by theNew African MagazineOther Africans in the list include Ghanaian/US actor Idris Elba, Nigerian/UK actor Chiwetel Ejiofor, Sudan supermodel Alek Wek, South African comedian Trevo Noah, SouthAfrican fashion mogul, Precious Moloi-Motsepe and Senegalese actor Omar Sy.

David And Victoria Beckham On Vogue Paris Cover


They are undoubtedly one of the world's Sexiest and most admirable couples..But when it comes to being sexy on magazine covers, none does it like the Beckhams...Both covers for Vogue Paris December issue are spectacular..They have been married for 14yrs. David is 38 & Victoria 39...She said "David and I have been through so much together. We’ve had our ups and downs, but we’re so proud of each other.'I hope to see some Nigerian couples featured together like this on magazine covers..

Messing Around In Nollywood Is Not For Me – Belinda Effah


Belinda Effah is one of the fast rising actresses in Nollywood whose name rings a bell in the industry. Shehas achieved a lot in a very short while, winning laurels and writing her name in gold as far as the world of make-believe is concerned. In thisinterview, she tells Showtime Celebrity what it takes to be where she’s today and why she cannot dateanybody in the industry.How has the journey been so far?The journey so far has been wonderful. There was a time when Belinda Effah was a struggling actress, just hoping to feature in a movie. But today, the story has changed. Thanks to Royal Arts Academy owned by Emem Isong andher sister, Uduak Isong Oguamanam who featured me in their movies, “Udeme mmi” and “Kokomma.” Featuring in these movies opened a lot of doors for me. I have won a lot of awards. I’m actually on my own, and I now reject scripts . I’m not saying that I’m there yet, I’m still hoping to get better. But things are actually different today.Was it part of the challenges you faced before hitting the limelight?Then I was not matured as an actress, physically , emotionally and mentally. That was my build up process, the producers then knew what they wanted. They didn’t tell meI was a bad actress. They said, I had what it takes to be a good actor. But looking at me today, things are different. I have added some weightsin the right places. I guess I fit into certain roles now than before. May be, they didn’t see me fitting into a particular role . Like I said earlier, I wasn’t just matured then.*BelindaHow were you able to get the role that gave you the break?That was after I featured in Emem Isong’s “Udeme mmi.” Her sister invited me to be part of the cast of her film, ‘Kokomma” . I read the script and I liked it because it was a very touching story. To me, every script that comes my way, gives me an opportunity to do something differently.How many movies have you done till date?I have done a couple of movies. I don’t keep count of the movies I have featured in. But I’m happy that I’m busy every other day. I’m one actress that like to take a break to refresh myself after I have done one or two movies, so that I can give my very best into a production. I’m always busy, I have won several awards and I’m hoping that the endorsement will start coming my way.You seem to be eyeing endorsement by some multi-national companies?Yes, that’s the glory of every actress that you are doing great works and people want to associate with you.When you are on set , what’s the experience like?I have different experiences especially when I’m working with different producers. Usually, I get fairtreatment. As an actress, I have to bring my game to the table. The industry is such that we have new faces that are strong as well. To me, it is not about featuring in a movie that matters, rather it’s about makingan impression on the people.Belinda Effah was formerly describedas a regional actress. At what point did you come out of that circle?As an up and coming actor, when you are offered a role to play in a movie, you don’t really care what youare being offered. You just want to be on set. Some people will want to describe me as a regional actress. But back then it’s not as if I haven’t done a couple of English movies . After all, I started with English movies before I later featured in the two movies that brought me to the limelight.Maybe, it could be because the producers of these films distributed them far and wide causing people to get to notice me. But the producers of my early movies did not distribute the films well and that’s why people tend to see me as a regional actor. So, it doesn’t make me a regional actor. I’d feature in both English and indigenous movies. If I can speak the language, give me a script and I will interprete it to the best of my knowledge.How did you feel when you were announced winner of the Best risingactress in Africa at this year’s AMAA?That I was nominated for the award was a win for me. I kept an open mindset that if I win the award it’s an additional advantage to me. I was very tensed because I checked out the profiles of everybody that was nominated in that Best Promising Actress category. Prior to my nomination, I have won GIAMA Awards, and I have also gotten a lot of recognition awards. It was like ‘let the trend keep flowing.’ I was overwhelmed when I was announcedthe winner. I’m grateful to Royal Arts Academy because they didn’t know me from anywhere. They saw something in me which they tried their best to harness it.Between last year and this year, you have been on top of your game. What’s the secret?I came into Nollywood at the right time. I joined the industry between 2005 and 2006. Then I don’t think the industry was ready for me. I was part of the Next Movie Star reality TVshow and I was one of the last Housemates standing. I thought participating in that show would create a new opening for me. But it never did. For four years ,I couldn’t lay my hand on anything tangible.At a point, I had to take up a paid job because I needed the money to fend for myself between 2006 and 2008. I came back in 2011 through the first series of “Tales of Eve.” It gave me a huge platform because a lot of people got to watch the series. That was when the industry actually called me back. A lot of people identified with the series, and since then, I have done a couple of movies.The movie, Kokomma, got me nomination for the 2013 Africa MovieAcademy Awards ( AMAA). After featuring in that movie, a lot of thingsstarted to fall in place because people started calling me for jobs. Like I said earlier, I joined Nollywood at the right time, and everything is working out fine for me.What would you say prepared you forwhat you are doing today?I have always wanted to act. I was part of a drama group in my church back then. When the opportunity presented itself, I took it with everything that I had. I could recall that I was still in school when I came on holiday in Lagos. A modelling agent saw me and wanted to use me to brand their product. Thereafter, I saw an advert on television where actors were invited to audition for the production, “Shallow Waters.” I bought the form and went for the audition. Later, I was given a minor role. My passion for acting increased, and each time, Iwas on holiday, I would storm Lagos to pursue my passion. So, immediately I graduated from the university, I relocated to Lagos.What did you study in the university?I studied Biotechnology in the university. Initially, I wanted to study medicine, but when it was not forthcoming, I switched to Biotechnology . But at the back of my mind, it has always been the art. I have always wanted to be an actress right from when I was younger. Then, I always wanted to dosomething with the choir departmentof my church. So, when the opportunity came, I just went for it.What are you doing to stay on top of your game!As an actor, the best thing you can do for yourself is to keep improving on your skill. There are people you look up to. For me, I have several mentors; Genevieve Nnaji, Majid Mitchel and Uche Jombo. I pick one or two things from them in terms of acting, packaging and business sense and try to make it Belinda. I don’t copy anybody but if there is need for me to watch a particular scene in a movie in order to perfect my act, I will do so. Also, in terms of business, one needs to know what these star actors are doing. That’s basically what’s keeping me going.Have you played a love scene in a movie before now?Yes, I have played love scenes before now. I played love scenes with Alex Ekubo and Majid Mitchel who molested me in the movie I featured with him. I also played love scene with Kanayo O Kanayo.Each time, you are playing the love scene, what actually come to your mind?I am an actor and I have to be professional in my acting.Some actors would tell you that while playing love scenes, their emotions usually come to play?But mine never come to play because I become the character that I’m playing. I get involved in the character and when I’m through withthe role, I return to myself again.Have you been faced with a situationwhere you have to reject the person you are paired in a movie?I hope to get to that stage where I would make a choice. But don’t thinkany Actor has the liberty yet to reject whoever he or she is paired up with. Otherwise you have to give your reasons for rejecting the actor; whether he or she is a bad actor or the person has a body odour. So far, I have not been paired up with someone I considered as a bad actoror one who has a body odour.You must have faced some temptation while on set ?I always keep it professional whetherit’s white collar job or not. I don’t want a situation where I would be uncomfortable on set simply because I have dated one person or the other. I respect myself and I respect everybody. Even if I’m tempted, I try to keep it professional.Have you had such a request before?Of course, we are all human beings. I am a good looking lady and a role model to many ladies out there. I’m not acting because I want to act. I have a desire to affect people’s lives positively. Leadership is in service. I don’t want to mess up my reputation now because I am working on a project called “Belinda Advocacy Against Rape.”I have a reputation to protect. I have a lot of things in the offing. If one is tempted, one can easily go outside the industry to get herself a boy friend. I can’t afford to mess around in the industry.Are you saying that you will not marry in the industry?I didn’t say that. If I find somebody inthe industry that I fall over heels in love with, why not.How often have you had heart breaks?My heart have been broken and I have broken other people’s hearts. So, no hard feelings. It happens all the time where you like someone andhe doesn’t like you. That does not mean there is no true love.Have you found true love?You will get to find out very soon.What do you like in man?I like a God fearing man, and one who is down to earth

Nollywood Actor Saheed Balogun Drags Ex-Wife To Court


Saheed Balogun drags Fathia to court over her refusal to drop his name. Few years ago, Saheed Balogun reportedly said he would soon stop his ex wife, Fathia Balogun, from using his name.Saheed was quoted to have said “She is my ex. As for my name that she is still answering, the deed will be done soon. The Nigerian law saysthat after three or four years, you cando something about it. If somebody wants to keep my name, what of the new person coming in? This has nothing to do with grudges.”And now, it looks as if Saheed is set to do something about his threat.A reliable source informed Saturday Beats that the actor had taken his ex to court insisting that she drop his name.Recall also that Fathia had also reportedly boasted in an interview last year, that nobody could stop her from using her name.Fathia had said, “I laugh, my name is Fathia Balogun and it’s going to remain Balogun; nobody can ever change that and nobody can stop me from answering that name.”When Saturday Beats contacted Saheed over the recent development,the actor chose to be evasive.“I have told you that I don’t like talking about my private life. I will talk about my new project. Go and meet those people telling you about this story,” he said.Several calls were also made to Fathia Balogun, she didn’t respond. A text message was sent to her, she didn’t respond.

Culled from Punch

PHOTO:Jude Okoye Reconciled With His Brother


After playing hide-and-seek for daysover Peter Okoye's marriage to Lola Omotayo, Jude has finally settled all issues in contention with his brother,and accepted his choice.They are working together again.

I Am Not In Any Relationship At The moment--BBA's Karen Igho


BBA winner, Karen Igho is really waiting patiently for her "real husband". Below is her latest rants..."My celebrity status attracts and it scares men away too. It scares some because not every man can handle or understand fame. It takes a strong and understanding man to be able to be with a female celebrity. The attracting aspect comes from when they just want to be with you because they want to be able to say ‘I’ve been with Karen Igho.’ It takes God’s grace to be able to sift the chaff from the wheat.I’m not in any relationship at the moment because... Love is unpredictable though; if my man comes along the way, then it is all well and good."

American singer, Brandy to be in Nigeria on Sunday


American R&B singer and songwriter, Brandy Norwood is scheduled to be in Nigeria on Sunday, December 1, 2013, to perform at the Face of Sofa 2013.The event which will take place at the Thisday Dome, Abuja, will be hosted by Nollywood actor and model, Uti Nwachukwu and comedienne, Helen Paul.This will be the singer’s second visit to Nigeria after her 2011 performance at the Project Fame West Africa launch in Lagos.

Friday, 29 November 2013

Maheeds gets an international management deal


Controversial singer, Maheeda has gotten a management contract with Bigjamz World Entertainment. In a statement released by BarbaraKotsoni, the CEO of the Europe-based company says, “Maheeda isone hell of a act and once you see her as a brand you will definitely understand and appreciate her the more, it might take a long while for Nigerians to accept her as a brand but the European, Asia and other market already see her as one.”Bigjamz World Entertainment is thesame company that organized the Davido European Tour in June 2013 and the just concluded Terry G European Tour Maheeda who is well known for her‘indecent exposures‘ may just finally start selling albums as her foray into the music industry cannot be described as excellent.

DON Jazzy And Genevieve Nnaji Spotted


They look cute together!

Iceprince Explains Why He Initially Denied His Baby Jamal


March 2012, news went round that Iceprince had fathered a child with 20 years old Bimbo, reported to be Jesse Jagz ex-girlfriend, the Jos-born-singer Ice Prince denied being responsible.
Here is what he told Showbiz plusIt was complicated back then, I didn’t really know what was happening and I wasn’t sure of certain things. So the best I had to do then was denying it and sort out things first. Now I know he is my child and I have done everything as a father ever since.On his baby MamaI speak with her often and it is usually about the baby that is all for now.See father son pics after cut

Photos: Flavour Features BBA Winner Dillish in His 'Ikwokrikwo' Music Video




More pics after the cut