Thursday, 29 August 2013

Tonto Dikeh Regrets Romancing Cigarettes?Finds It Hard To Stop »


That smokers are liable to die young said by surgeons is actually true, in fact, the death might not be at once but gradually. For the weird actress, Tonto Dikeh, hers may start from her teeth as she recently posted a picture of her teeth that has been damaged by her romancing with cigarettes and weeds.Well, now that she is realising the effect of taking it, maybe she will quitbut it’s been so difficult for her to do.She stated on her Instagram, “see what tobacco has done to my teeth

Beverly Osu Hospitalized


Beverly who returned on Tuesday night, August 27, 2013 was admitted yesterday at FaithCity Hospital, Oju Olobun Close, off Bishop Oluwole Street, Victoria Island, Lagos.
We are told Beverly sustained the injury on the finale of the reality show while climbing the stage.
Fellow housemate Melvin and former BBA contestant Uti Nwachukwu are some of those who visited her while on admission,

New Music By Minjin(SWEET)


After dominating Nigeria and the entire Francophone speaking countries in Africa with his hit single Coupe Decale, Minjin takes it up a notch with Sweet, an intriguing and irresistible dance song, which will surely go places.Minjin will also be kick starting his African tour soon,the tour which is scheduled to go through Nigeria, Benin republic, Togo, Ghana, Ivory Coast and some other African countries in a couple of months will also see some notable names in the industry accompany him,take a listen to this jam and you will surely get in the groove. Sweet is produced by Fast Rising Producer TeeMode.

New Music By Eveedenz - Take it Low ft. Skales


Emerging singer, Eveedenz is a triplethreat - singer, songwriter and dancer. Born Evans Peterson and like other amazing talent, he started singing at a very young age. As the passion grew, he took to dancing as well - honing his craft as an entertainer. He later joined a dance group that grew to prominence in Lagos, Sons of Liberty went on take part in several dance competition and reality dance shows.He was admitted to the University ofBenin shortly after to study Medical Physiology where he was also forced to take a break from a budding professional career. He released his first studio single titled 'Na me she want' in 2011 and he hasbeen busy recording new materials with several A-List artistes, here's his first titled 'Take it low' featuring Skales.'Take it low' is a feel-good dance song with a playful verse from EME Soldier, Produced by J Smith. To Download visit:https://soundcloud.com/gbthdigital/take-it-low-ft-skales

Dillish: First, a house


want to first get a house for me and my siblings', Dillish Matthews, the winner of last Sunday's Big Brother Africa reality show has told Myjoyonline. She said that her first priority is to buy a house.The Namibian beauty beat four other finalists - Elikem, Cleo, Melvin and Beverly - to win the US$300,000prize package in this year's 91-day reality show.Dillish said it had been her dream toget a house for her siblings and herself so they could live together and winning the money will make that a reality.'I made it very clear in the beginning that I just want to get a house for me and my siblings to be together. It might sound something simple, something stupid but I never had that family thing so now I can go and do it for my siblings, the pretty Namibian said.'I told them before they turned 18, we will all be in a house together and look at what happened,' she added.The Big Brother Africa reality show has over the years seen several relationships crushing as several housemates have found it very difficult holding on to their partners while in the house.A clear example is Pokello who dumped her long-time boyfriend, Zimbabwean rapper Desmond 'Stunner' Chideme just after her eviction from the show because of Ghana's Elikem.Dillish, who was arguably the hottesthousemate in the Big Brother (The Chase) competition, managed to fight several temptations just to be loyal to her boyfriend, Stephen Gaeseb in Namibia.Asked how she managed to stay away from temptations and be faithful to her boyfriend, Dillish explained that she made it clear to her housemates that she was an honest person and she wanted to stay true to her man.'I made it very clear to my housemates that I'm an honest person and I won't lie, I won't come to the house and see a bunch of handsome men with six packs and when I'm showering they come in and take off their shirts and be like I don't see anything,' she said.'I didn't make moves because you know, when you just believe that youare in a relationship and you are going to mess up, let it not be me, letthe conscience be on him and I can go back saying it wasn't my faultwhat I had in mind is to stay true to myself and if the relationship breaks up, it is on him,' Dillish added.The winner of the Big Brother Africa Chase reality show, however, noted that, if she was single before going into the reality show, she would have tried her love luck on Sierra Leonean, Bolt or Nigerian, Melvin.According to her, she 'had said that Bolt is very handsome but the stuffs that come out of his mouth is such aturn off [but] if [it's] not Bolt, Maria and Melvin had a little thing going on but he is really handsome, he hasa six pack, so if it was not Stephen, itwould probably be Bolt or Melvin.'Ghana's Elikem may have lost out onthe big prize but he was announced the winner of the 'Most Romantic Gesture' - for making breakfast in bed for Pokello.He won a holiday package: a 5-nightall-expenses-paid trip for two, to theSarova White Sands Hotel in Mombasa, Kenya, two return tickets from RwandAir and some spending money - all valued at USD10 000.Elikem made no bones about the fact that he would be taking Pokello along as his 'plus one'.

Omotola Interview With UK Telegraph’s Stella Magazine


“Omosexy" The biggest movie star you’ve never heard of”Omotola Jalade Ekeinde, aka ‘Omosexy’, is the queen of Nollywood. She’s appeared in more than 300 films, pulls in 150 million viewers for her reality-television show and has been named one of the 100 most influential people in the world.She scores a zero on the Hollywood Richter scale. She has never starred in a major motion picture. Her most recent film, Last Flight to Abuja, means nothing to devotees of Netflix and LoveFilm.When she sat next to Steven Spielberg at a Time magazine dinner earlier this year he didn’t know her name. Yet Omotola Jalade Ekeinde was attending that dinner because,like him, she had been honoured in Time’s 2013 list of the 100 Most Influential People in the World.Alongside Kate Middleton, Michelle Obama and BeyoncĂ©.The star of more than 300 films, Omotola – or “Omosexy”, as she is known to her legions of fans – is bigger across the African diaspora than Halle Berry.Her reality-television show, Omotola: The Real Me, pulls inmore viewers than Oprah’s and Tyra’s at their peak, combined, and she is the first African celebrity ever to amass more than one million Facebook “likes”.When I meet her for the interview in a photographic studio in south-east London she is still recovering from getting mobbed by her Afro-Caribbean fan base in a nearby Tesco. “They practically had to shut down the store when people recognised me,” she says. “I actually got scared.”Omotola is one of the biggest stars in Nollywood, the low-budget, high-output Nigerian film industry that churns out more English-language films than Hollywood or Bollywood (1,000-2,000 a year). Some have cinematic releases, but most are for the straight-to-video market.When I watch her Stella photo-shoot from the sidelines it is immediately apparent that everything about her is BIG. Big body, bighair, big personality, big laugh:she comes across like Oprah’s sister.She is here with her own film crew, who are recording for a future episode of her television show. Which meansthere is also a big, superstar delay – three hours – before our interview can start.Many of her fans think her realname is “Omosexy”, she tells me, laughing, when we finally get to speak, but it was a nickname given to her by her husband, an airline pilot.“He bought me a car back in 2009, and that was the plate number,” she recalls, speaking with kinetic, girlish excitement, rattling off sentences in fast, extended flurries.“All my cars have special platenumbers, like Omotola 1.” When I ask how many cars she has, she laughs again, with embarrassment. “A few.” When she first saw her personalised licence plate shewas horrified. “I thought, ‘Oh no!’ It sounded cocky.As if I was telling everybody, ‘I’m sexy!’ Y’know-wha-I-mean?” She punctuates her sentences with this phrase, which she reels off as a singleword.The 35-year-old star has been acting since she was 16.Most recently she starred as Suzie, a passenger freshly spurned by her adulterous lover, in an aeroplane disastermovie, Last Flight to Abuja, which was the highest grossing film at the African box office last year.Her breakthrough role came in1995, in the Nollywood classicMortal Inheritance, in which she played a sickle-cell patient fighting for her life. Since then she has established a staggering average of 16 films a year.I put it to her that she must bethe most prolific actress in theworld. She laughs and shakes her head. “I am sure there are people who have beaten that record in Nigeria. Trust me.It is easy to turn around with straight-to-video movies. It is the fashion to shoot until you drop, night and day. You have to remember that we are on very low budgets, so there is no time to wait.”Nollywood began fewer than 20 years ago on the bustling streets of Lagos. Its pioneers were traders and bootleggers who started out selling copiesof Hollywood films before graduating into producing their own titles as an inexpensive way to procure more content for a burgeoningmarket.The traders finance the films (the average budget is £15,000-£30,000), then sell copies in bulk to local operators, who distribute them in markets, shops and street-corners for as little as £2 each.The financial equation is problematic, with endemic piracy, issues over copyright and a lack of legally binding contracts.Even so, what started as a ramshackle business is today worth an estimated £320 million a year, and rising. All this in a country that still lacksa reliable electricity supply.What is the secret of Omotola’s appeal? “I don’t know,” she says, shrugging. “Iwish someone would tell me! People can relate to me, I suppose. They feel as if they know me. A lot of my audience has grown up with me.”At the same time, in a country that is heavily defined by religion and tradition, it helps that she is seen as a stable role model – a God-fearing woman who has been marriedto the same man for 17 years, and balances her work-life with bringing up four children.Omotola Jalade Ekeinde was born into a middle-class family of strict Methodists in Lagos. Her father was the manager of the Lagos CountryClub, while her mother workedfor a local supermarket chain.She has two younger brothersand was a tomboy, fiercely independent. “I used to scare boys from a very young age. They found me too much, because I knew what I wantedand I’d boss them around. In those days my mother would joke that I would never find a husband.”As a child she was closest to her father. “He was a different kind of African man,” she recalls.“He was very enlightened. He always asked me what I wanted, and encouraged me to speak up. He treated me like a boy.” He died in a car accident when Omotola was 12, while she was away at boarding-school.“I didn’t grieve,” she says. “When I got home people weretelling me that my mother had been crying for days, and that,as the eldest, I had to be strong for her and my brothers. I didn’t know what todo, so I just bottled everythingup.It affected me for many years afterwards. I was always very angry.”Omotola would later play out her repressed grief on camera, using it as an emotional trigger to make herself cry whenever scripts called for it. But this soon created other problems.“The director would shout, ‘Cut!’ and I’d still be crying,” she recalls. “I could bring the tears, but I could not control them. In the end I had to stop using that technique.”At the age of 16 Omotola met her future husband, Matthew Ekeinde, then 26, in church. He was so keen on her that the day after their first meeting he showed up at her house unannounced.“He soon became a friend of the family. He was almost like a father figure,” she says. “He’d drop my brothers at school and stuff.”Ekeinde proposed when Omotola was 18. Initially, Omotola’s mother thought herdaughter too young to marry, and asked Matthew to wait, but he refused. “She was really shocked,” says Omotola.“She said, ‘If you want something badly enough you wait for it,’ but he said, ‘If I want something I take it.’ He was very, very bold. It was oneof the things I found fascinating about him.”They had two wedding ceremonies, the second of which took place on a flight from Lagos to Benin. “He’s amazing. If I weren’t married to him I couldn’t see myself with anybody else. I’m a handful.”Ekeinde has become a reluctant poster boy for a new kind of African man.“A lot of men come up to him and say, ‘You’re a real man – Ican’t believe how you deal with it all.’ He also gets a lot of invitations from various bodies to speak about how he copes as a modern Nigerian man in a relationship with a powerful working woman.”Omotola’s ascent to the Nollywood elite began the same year she met Ekeinde. She was modelling at the time. One afternoon she tagged along with a model friend who was attending a film audition.“She didn’t get the part, and she came out and was very sad,” says Omotola. “Then she said, ‘Why don’t you go in and have a go?’I said ‘OK,’ and went in and got the part. My friend wasn’t happy. That was the end of our friendship.”Omotola has somehow also found the time to release three albums. And then there is her charitable work. “First and foremost I actually consider myself a humanitarian,” she says proudly.She started in 2005, working with the United Nations as a World Food Programme ambassador. She now has herown foundation, the Omotola Youth Empowerment Programme.“I have a lot of young people writing to me, feeling disillusioned. There’s so much injustice in Africa, and people’s lives being trampled on. The foundation was designed to give voice to these people.”Her own voice has been greatly enhanced by the success of her reality-television show. It is the first show of its kind in Africa, watched by 150 million peopleacross the continent. “A lot of women say to me that I am their role model and example. They say, ‘If Omotola can do it, I can do it.’ I also get a lot of fan letters from men that say, ‘You are the reason I allow my wife to work, or pursue a career,’ because they see that I am married and that I am doing both.”Omotola is now one of the most powerful people in what’s being called the “new Nollywood”, a fresh chapter for the industry, characterisedby better scripts, improved production values and cinemarather than DVD-only releases.But there are obstacles for thenew Nollywood, not least the fact that Nigeria only has seven major cinemas, and that ticket prices are way beyond the reach of most citizens.Nollywood’s biggest problem by far, however, is that its films – including Omotola’s – are still not very good. Theirs is a fuzzy, low-budget aesthetic in which histrionic acting combines with often ludicrous plot lines.The films drown in melodrama, and many scenes are unintentionally comic. Production values and the rigours of plot and character development are dispensed with in the mad rush to complete and distribute.It’s akin to half-cooking food to feed impatient mouths, and the results feel like first drafts.Nevertheless, African audiences don’t seem to care,as long as the films are cheap enough for a downtrodden public desperate for escapism, and they feature their own home-grown stars on screen.So, what does the future hold for Omotola? She recently made her American debut, in atelevision drama, Hit the Floor,opposite the R&B star Akon. Does she see her future as Nollywood or Hollywood?“I’ll just go with the flow. We [in Nollywood] want to collaborate, we don’t want to leave. We are hoping to be thefirst film industry that will pull Hollywood in, instead of them pulling us out.”This may not be such a crazy idea, as Hollywood sees the amounts invested in Nollywood, plus a potential audience of over one billion Africans (155 million in Nigeria alone).Would she like to work with Spielberg? “Oh, please, let it be!” she says, clasping her hands together hopefully.“Please! Everything happens for a reason.” I ask her if she took Spielberg’s number at that Time dinner. “Hello? I wouldn’t be African if I didn’t, now would I?”

Jay Jay Okocha Produces New Movie On Majek Fashek,


Super Eagles legend Austin Jay Jay Okocha has delved into Nollywood, producing a movie on the life of reggae star Majek Fashek.Majek Fasek was described as a prophet and a poet by his fans. He is one of Nigeria’s best musicians ever, compared to the likes of Alpha Boldy and Lucky Dube.The screen play is written by Charles Novia, and featuring is Fracis Duru as Majek Fasek,Sam Dede, Stella Damascus and other top Nollywood actors.According to Novia, the movie is shooting on 35mm and tookabout 3 years to fine-tune andis presently at is pre-production stage, after which the crew will travel to New York in October to shoot the America scene, which is the major part of the film.Fracis Duru, as it was gathered has been undergoing guitar lessons, and extensive study of Majek’s character for the pasteight month to fix into the role.“Whatever his travails and the public perception of him, Majek still remain a world class material, who has promoted so much interest world wide with his type of genre of music, So a movie of his life and career has to meeta world class,” Fracis Duru said.

"Beverly Osu is one in a million, Naija Please Show Her Respect" - Says Angelo


Hello Nigerians, Beverly Osu's boyfriend, Angelo, says you should all take it easy with his boo, says sheis not as bad as you all think. See histweets below:

Meanwhile, Beverly while granting her first interview at cool fm yesterday had this to say about Angelo"I did not have sex with Angelo", i loved him and I still love him. I would get married to Angelo if I had the chance

Wednesday, 28 August 2013

Read Beverly & Melvin’s Interview On CoolFM This Morning – Beverly Replies Afrocandy’s Offer!


Beverly and Melvin BBA was on Cool FM today and they gotto answer some questions y’all must have been wanting to ask. Beverly BBA also took time to replyAfrocandy’s offer. Except from the Interview below.BEVERLY’S SESSION*.How she feels about Angelo’s supposed girlfriend CandiceI don’t want to talk abt his so called gf cos I don’t know anything abt her.*.Did u have s*x in the house?I did not have s*x with Angelo.I loved him and I still love him,i would get married to Angelo if i had the chance! *.You said nothing happened but I saw the bathtub scene!I’ll still say….Nothing happened between me and Angelo!*.What exactly was your strategy? Was it to say it all?I talk a lot. My strategy was nothing. I just went with the flow…*.Afrocandy wants u to featurein one of her “pawn” movie…Afrocandy nibo? No oooo…..Thanks for the offer but NO!*.About her plans for tomorrowI’ll continue with my online reality show ‘Beverly Says’ and I’ll finish school…That’s what important now!MELVIN’S SESSION*.His feelings about the gameAs you progress in the game, you’ll feel more confident that you’ll win the money. But still Iknew it could be anyone of us.*.About DillishDillish expressed her love for Nigeria herself because she talked about it so many times.Especially Gov Adams Oshiomole..*.Do u really like Dillish?I don’t love Dillish we’re just cool. If Stephen doesn’t exist…We never know!*.If a girl is not married then she’s still free for everybody.You should have taken your chanceTo get Dillish as my wife wasn’t my main priority in the house…We were just cool like that*.His future plansI’m taking my acting career to the next level. That’s what Nigerians should expect from me! More movies…

Peter Okoye says he didn’t visitstrip club! "‘Don’t judge when you’re not sure"


You must have all heard that Peter Okoye visited a strip club last night, due to some raunchy photos that he shared on his instagram page - well, the Psquare Pop singer says he wasn’t there and has evidence to prove it.Immediately after posting photos of strippers working it on the pole and another showing an unidentified man getting a lap dance, on his Instagram page, so we all take
Peter Okoye as the man.Some hours later, Peter posted a full photo proving that he wasn’t the person.Peter Okoye wrote adding ‘Lesson of the day: Do not judge wen u r not sure… #Caseclosed‘.Peter along with his brother Paul and
their 13 man band currently in the US for their umpteenth North American tour.Check out the strip club photo below…

Nollywood Actress Doris Simeon acquires new toy,stuns in new photos


Yup, the pretty actress has got it all working for her and she's not letting her messy divorce case with Daniel Ademinokan slow her down. Her career is booming well and she recently acquired a new toy.She recently stopped by in Oshogbo with her fellow yoruba movie actors for the Osun Oshogbo festival. See the photos she shared below:



Doris and her new toy

Ayo Adesanya takes her son ona special treat


Movie star Ayo Adesanya took her son on a special treat today, says it's been a while they've had that mum-and-son moment.She calls him her "boo boo" and is grateful for having him in her world.She spoilt him silly by taking him outto see a movie - during which they had ice cream and pop corns, soda, hotdog and lots of kisses.The actress separated a while ago from her hubby - now her ex - Goriola Hassan and in a recent interview,admitted that she's found love again!See photos below:



Aww, that sweet and wonderful mother-son bond!

A Message From My Heart-Mercy Johnson


Today, I thought of many things I would love to have as birthday gifts and the many dreams I am still pursuing.In all of this I'm not losing sight of the fact that if not for God I might have ended up on the street like the many kids and young adults begging for food and some prostituting to make ends meet. If we know the circumstances that force some of these people on the street, we would spare a thought for them.I am where I am today purely by the grace of God and the grace of people who believed in me from the word go.Recently, I was at the Boys Reform Home, Oregun, Lagos, the discussion I had with the principal Mr. Kotun and much later with the Special Adviser in charge of all remand homes in Lagos set me thinking about the boys and girls on the street. They have dreams too. Can they fulfill those dreams on the street? The answer will likely be no; because I won't be where I am todayif I ended up on the street.For this reason, Mercy Johnson Foundation will be doing a lot to get kids off the street. We are not askingpeople for money or donation, I will do all I can with the resources God has given me, and with the support of my husband to help get these kids off the street and set them on the path where they can begin to pursue their dreams. I want to plead with people, fans, friends and colleagues to spare a thought for the children on the street. We can begin by educating people around us, parents, the children and people in charge of children (Oga-house help relationship, teacher-student relationship, and others) on the needto treat every child like the future of Nigeria depends on it. And truth be told, our future will not be all that enjoyable if we let the scourge of 'street-children' fester. By then, the rich will begin to cry. I learnt Lagos State Government has 11 homes where most children picked from thestreets are kept, reformed and reunited with their families after counseling. That is an initiative Mercy Johnson Foundation will be supporting and beyond that we will be going to different states to help spread the message-Get kids off thestreet, save the future. From tomorrow, I will begin to replay some of the lessons I learnt at the boys' reform home and we all can contribute to getting the kids off the street.I am grateful to everyone that has sent in a birthday message, tweet and gifts. Thank you and God bless you.

Nollywood Actor Ramsey Nouah is set to Host the 2nd Annual GIAMA Awards


The 2nd annual Golden Icons Academy Movie Awards (GIAMA) is set to captivate a lively audience on October 19, 2013 at the Stafford Center performing Art Theater in Houston Texas. The show will commence with greetings from highly sought-after actor Ramsey Nouah, as this year’s GIAMA Awards host.The GIAMA organization is poised to bring you the most anticipated event of the year in the United States, featuring exclusive performances by the industry’s highly-acclaimed stars and comedians. The headlining entertainers will be announced soon!!

Melvin Shows Off His Hot Abs On IK Osakioduwa’s Show


BBA Melvin was on Rhythm 93.7 with IK Osakioduwa and Omalicha. Check out Omalicha feeling Melvin’s abs

It saddened me that we didn't settle before his death says Tope Alabi


Tope Alabi, who is having a concert currently abroad , has confessed that she is so sad that she never had the opportunity to settle her disputewith Pastor Ajanaku before he passed on.Hear what she said,”I am currently in canada where i am ministering and will go to new york from here. I was sad when i heard the story and it saddened me that we didn’t settle before his demise. If i hadknown, we would have sorted out our differences

Davido (O.B.O) Breaks Up With Girlfriend


Davido took to Instagram to confirm that he has broken up with his girlfriend. The young star posted the picture above with caption: F**k it I’m back on my single shit! I aint heartbroken, my Eyes opened!#Skelewu.Sources are yet to get the cause of their breakup, meanwhile continue skelewuning.

Honey B shows off her sexy body on stage


The lady in front of Gbenga Adeyinka is a Nigerian Fuji maestro King Wasiu Ayinde’s daughter Honey-B, who took the stage at the Nottinghill Carnival Nigerian corner. I know y’all are good in mathematics cos i need you to calculate the angle Baba Adeyinka’s face is at.#DontDull
See another pic after cut

Mercy Johnson Is A Year Older Today


Seems like a season of celebration for Mercy Johnson as she celebrated her 2nd wedding anniversary yesterday and she is adding one year to her years today. Happy Birthday Mama Purity, Many more years!!!!

Sina Rambo drops a new song (Thank you Lord)


Sina Rambo drops a new joint "Thank You Lord"(Modupe Olorun) as he celebrates his birthday today, Sina takes a new turn with his style of delivery more refined, more classic and more hip hop.This one is totally different from the sina rambo we are used to know .Listen to Thank You Lord (Modupe Olorun)and share your thought, the logo on the album art shows that Sina is still with HKN Gang.Track produced by Maleek Berry and co-Produced by Shizzi

Afrocandy Offers Beverly Osu A Role In Her New Movie


Afrocandy says if Beverly could do it infront of all at "BBA THE CHASE", then she can do her movie. She's kind of right! See her tweet after cut:

Very Gigantic Fish Washes Up On Alpha Beach Lagos.


Earlier this month, Lagos state government had promptly alerted residents of a possible ocean surgein Lekki beaches and the residents of Alpha, Elegushi and Lekki beaches to vacate their houses.Some residents vacated, some did not, and as predicted, the ocean surge did happen. And this fish reportedly showed up.

Dancer Goes Fully N^kĂŞd To Dance For Davido's 'Skelewu' Dance Competition


Just because of $3,000, a dancer has decided to go fully unclad just to show her talent...

‘If you don’t love your skin, you can change it’ Tonto Dike advice on skin bleaching


Tonto Dike says there’s nothing wrong with skin bleaching as long as it’s done well.The controversial actress who was a guest onY!‘s ‘Rubbin Minds‘ onChannels TV last Sunday explained that if bleaching is done the right way, there’s no big dealabout taking a few epidermisoff your skin.‘I don’t have an opinion on it,I just feel we can do it the right way, it mustn’t go wrong, it can be right‘, Ms Dike told show hostEbuka Obi-Uchendu.She further explained that everyone had the choice to change their skin colour if they wished so. ‘If you do not love your skin for some reason, you can change it‘, Tonto Dike added and when she was asked about the health implications, Tonto advised ‘You can do it and do it well. I use a lot of oil not cream. I’ve been fair, I just want to enhance my colour‘.

Genevieve Nnaji to be the guest judge on Miss Earth beauty pageant


Genevieve Nnajiwill feature as a guest judge at the 2013 Miss Earth Nigeria.The Nollywood star was recently announced alongside other internationalstars such as Austrian-born actor and former model,Boris Kodjoe,Amber Rose, Karly ReddandKelechi Amadi Obi.Director of the Nigerian arm ofMiss Earth International,Ibinabo Fiberesimahad earlier told NET reporters that ‘theyear’s edition wouldbe different because we are currently in talks with top dignitaries who are passionate about the environment and the earth atlarge’.Fiberesima, a former beauty queen and current Presidentof theActors’ Guild of Nigeria, AGN, has been co-ordinating the pageant for about a decade now.Nollywood actress, Ufuoma Ejenoboris a product of the pageant, as she had competed and won the crown in 2004 before delving into the movie industry.The eventual winner will represent Nigeria at the World Miss Earth Pageant in the United States later in the year.

OJB Jezreel Receiving Treatment In India

MTB wishes OJB Jezreel quick recovery!

Chris Brown and Karrueche Tran cuddle up on the beach in Hawaii






Sorry Rihanna but this dude seems really happy with Karrueche Tran. The on-again couple were photographed on the beach in Hawaii yesterday looking pleased tobe in each other's company as Chris filmed his latest music video. Despite other ladies being on set, Chris was said to only have eyes forKarrueche and rushed to her side whenever he took a break




Davido Customizes His Rolex With Diamonds


Real #O.B.O#

Police IG MD Abubakar Set To Remarry In September


IGP MD Abubakar and lady Safiya in a photo shoot preparatory to their weddingNigeria's Inspector General of Police, Mohammed Abubakar is set to remarry about a year after he lost his wife, Maryam Abubakar, to cancer in January 2012.The IGP will be engaging in a three-day wedding ritual to a popular 35 year-old Safiya according to sources close to the Mr. Abubakar. The wedding proper will take place on Septemeber 14, 2013. Saharareporters obtained a photo from a series of photos taken during a photo shoot in preparation for the grand wedding.

Peter Okoye Posts Instagram Photo From A Strip Club In Atlanta (18+)



Tuesday, 27 August 2013