G-Worldwide Entertainment‘s newly signed artiste who goes by the stage name “Easy Jay“ has dropped his official debut single, titled “Orijo”.
Easy Jay, with the real name “Oluwashola Raymond Oyekanis” is a Nigerian boy, born in Lagos, Nigeria. “Orijo” is produced by G-Worldwide in-house producer “Hollar” and mixed by “Swaps”.
The new song titled “Orijo” is a super smash fusion record designed for lovers and all celebrations of love.
A Superintendent of Police last week Friday died on top of his lover, while having sex with her in his office at the Police College Ikeja in Lagos State.
The lover, a single mother of two, who had since been detained by detectives from Ikeja Police Station, denied having anything to do with his death.
According to her, the SP, simply identified as Sunday, was fond of taking sex enhancement drugs whenever they wanted to have sex.
She reportedly said: “He always used to have sex with me in his office.
“He had already gone once, but as usual, he was not satisfied.
“In fact, I told him on that day that the drugs he used to take anytime we want to have sex is not too good for my body.
“I didn’t like it because I was the person that used to bear the brunt of it.
“He would be pounding into me for a very long time and because of the drug.
“He usually takes long to come.
“On that fateful day, after he went first on the round, he refused to allow me to dress.
“He started playing with me until his manhood became turgid again.
“He then started pounding into me again.”
The woman, who is a petty trader, said that at a point, Sunday began to act funny.
He rolled off her, rolled off the couch in his office, where they were having sex, to the ground and started jerking.
The scared woman repeatedly called out his name, but did not respond and continued jerking.
When she noticed that his tongue was beginning to protrude and foams emitting from his mouth, she unlocked the office, ran out and started screaming, unmindful that her brassieres was dangling.
Eyewitnesses said that by the time help came, Sunday was dead.
He was found stark naked with his hurriedly removed shirt and trouser still on his office table.
The Eagle Online gathered that Sunday, married, was recently promoted to SP and would be retiring next month.
Some of his subordinates alleged that he was fond of having sex in his office with different women.
He was also accused of being fond of compelling female recruits to have sex with him in his office.
When his wife was alerted, she rushed down to Ikeja Police College, where Sunday served.
She broke down in tears and accused the Nigerian Police Force of finally succeeding in killing her husband.
She was immediately given a rough sketch of what transpired.
Before his death, Sunday was the Officer-in-Charge of the Works Department, Police College Ikeja.
The remains of the officer had been deposited at Ikeja General Hospital.
Nigerian comedian, Basketmouth in a new interview with Gistreel, has revealed that he’s a very shy person and that he does comedy just to make people laugh.
The award-winning comedian also talked on life as a comedian and his expectations from his fans, comedy industry, Nigeria and from himself.
See Excerpts from the interview below…
First of all, I know you are a very busy man and I consider it quite a privilege that you granted us this interview.
As a young man, Basket did you aspire to be a comedian or is it something that you stumbled along the way?
Basketmouth: I’ve always wanted to be a comedian since I coincidentally bumped into… I think it was Eddie Murphy’s delirious performance, this was in… I think 1994, yeah 94.
I saw the tape… the VHS tape so I was like thrilling some of my friends, just making fun, cracking jokes and my elder brother’s friend was watching me and called me and was like dude have you seen Eddie Murphy’s performance? Then, I did not know Eddie Murphy was a standup comedian I thought he was just an actor cause the only thing I had seen then was coming to America.
I knew this is what I wanted to do and everything then just started… you know, The path just opened, and I just started the journey.
That’s wonderful, that means you were doing comedy when you were in Uniben yes?
Basketmouth: Way before I started… before I even got to Uniben
How was it like performing then at a time when comedy wasn’t really as big as it now in Nigeria?
Basketmouth: it was… the same thing, comedy gives you that same feeling of satisfaction the fact that you create an idea or a story in your head and you bring it to life and you tell people…
You know whether it’s from your experience or stories you’ve heard,and you make it a joke and you tell them and they actually you know laugh.
It’s that satisfaction that you’ve delivered the goods but the only difference between thenand now is the fact that then it was a little bit tougher because it was a new act and people were just beginning to accept so… unlike now that’s it is now like a life style everyone wants to be funny everyone is now making skits.
The difference was, it wasn’t really embraced by that many people support wasn’t that much so the hustle was different, yeah the hustle was different but it’s still the same satisfactory feeling you get whenever you drop that joke or get that laughter.
So last year you had a sold out concert at the famous wembley arena, would you term that as the biggest highlight in your career?
Basketmouth: Err…. no not necessarily there were other things that had happened that were major highlights like when I hosted the This Day music festival hosting the gig with Busta Rhymes, Beyonce and all of that [laughs] that was a different kind of feeling you know because these were guys I was looking up to uno, guys that I grew up watching so being backstage you know [laughs] it was just amazing so that one, there are so many things, small gigs that I did..
I just don’t really talk much about it. Like when I did the Montreux’s comedy festival in Switzerland, that was big major but we just you know try tokeep all these things low key until we strike that big one.
It was a different thing that happened… the Wembley one was differentbecause it wasn’t the fact that I was listed to perform on someone else’s bill whether it was the montreux festival orjust for laughs comedy festival, those are peoples bills, so the feeling the happinessyou know that accomplishment you feel is beyond your delivery on stage is the fact they came out to see your own product unlike you going to perform at someone else’s stuff.
They were going to be there anyways, they didn’t come out for you know so those were highlights as wellbut this one the wembley one is different because it was all attributed to me and my team when I say my team I’m talking about the crew and the comedians that blessed the stage with meso yeah wembley was massive but trust me there were other things [laughs]
So many things, like there was one time I did a gig in L.A at the comedy store which was the same place Richard Prior used to perform so I was headlining and I walked backstage and they pointed to me that’s the same seat that Richard Prior used to sit down on when he was performing so I sat down there but you know all those things to take picture and put it on instagram… those things cause this is me a young man born in ajegunle sitting down on Richard Prior seatdo you understand?[Laughs] so those are things that I see and I go like mehn God has really blessed me on my hustle.
How has your career aspiration been shaped since your debut cause obviously now you’re into acting so what has really shaped your career decision since you came out?
Basketmouth: Err the thing is… comedy is my career but I don’t want to be career based I want to be not even an entrepreneur, I want to be an investor. Because we have different categories you understand there are the apprentice, the jobs 30days -one pay, thecareerbased one,you’re still doing something you like but you’re still an employee and you get to the point when you’re now an entrepreneur and from entrepreneur you become an investor
So since I’m still on that career level where my growth is dependent on the acceptance of people the acceptance of a client agreeing to book me for an event when they have about three hundred other options I’m not the one controlling that market per say cause I do well in my own field and so does all these guys they all do very well so I don’t want to be in that space whereby I have to be an option, I don’t want to be an option
So what I’m trying to do for myself is not just shaping my career,I should be beyond that point of trying to shaping my career because the career doesn’t go beyond what I have done because by the books I think I have down well the only thing that has restricted not just my growth but the growth of every other entertainer in Nigeria is the system and the structure yeah… the country itself it down plays your talent because the structure doesn’t give you the opportunity to have a management company, a marketing company to have a country that is fightingfor your own interest as an artist and protect your talent, The copyright laws and make it exist and it’s just unfortunate.
For as long as people control the career of some people because you do things according to what they want, not what you want you want so you’re not actually shaping your career you’re letting the consumer shape it for you because there are some people that sing a certain kind of songbut they have to bend because the market does not accept that kind of music and once you want to stick to that music that you love, that you’re comfortable with, that God has blessed you with, that you are supposed to shine with, and nobody is taking it because the consumers would say[ ehn make him dey sing rubbish] cause they want to listen to something they can dance to most times.
So back to your question what I’ve done.. I’ve done what needs to be done so right now since nothing can help me beyond this point I have to now help myself by becoming an investor so I can invest back in my brand instead of shapening the brand I’ll create opportunity that the already sharpened brand can now ride on.
To get to where you are, what is the major thing that you had to give up to get here?
Basketmouth: Everything, when I say everything it’s err… for you to become a comedian, comedy is not something that is a choice, it’s your life it becomes you everything you do is primarily targeted to creating materials, contents, working on your brand being relevant, everything, you’re just constantly redefining yourself
So when I started doing comedy I did not know I was going to be popular or famous, this is new to me I’m a very shy person, I was just doing it because I enjoy making people laugh, I was doing it for free, the first time I charged for a performance is because I was hungry and someone said that the people that brought would pay you. In my mind I was like oh them dey pay? {laughs} so when you enter into that space you realize that there are some things that you have to let go off you can’t start a full time comedy career and be doing other things on the side so you have to let go of everything and you have to just step in, if you fail you fail, if you win you win.
Some people can be doing some side jobs or other things but it will distract you, comedy should be the only thing you’d be doing. Now you have to sacrifice your privacy, your privacy is gone… you now have to live the way people want you to live and the unfortunate thing is I’m more or less like a deep person I look at people go like oh why did he do this? Or why did he do that?, the consumers your audiencethey judge us whatever you do whether it’s your jokes, they’ll judge your type of joke, they’ll judge your type of dressing, they’ll judge the way you talk, your family, your kids, your lifestyle, your religion, they just judge people cause that’s what they do and that doesn’t take outthe fact that they are the ones who love you genuinely for what you are and who you are you understand, those are the ones that keep the brand fresh.
Now, if an artist is feeding off these things you won’t grow. Now you have to be able to understand what the people want from you and give them that without losing who you are, so it’s a bit…. I won’t lie to you the work hard { Laughs }.
I had to sacrifice my privacy, my other dreams that I had trust me comedy wasn’t the first thing I wanted to do, I thought I was going to be a rap artist, drummer, I thought I was going to be so many things uno so I was like you know what do this one so sacrificed everything and said it’s comedy next I was like okay Bright you’re sacrificing everything else which means you will not a have a life anymore, you cannot do anything anymore like and you will not be frowned upon you know when you have people giving you pass mark and failure mark constantly, sometimes I envy those people that can just do whatever they like and get away with it.
But beyond that the truth of the matter is yes I’ve been talking about the negatives but beyond all these things there’s no better feeling than that feeling of being appreciated if it’s not you as a person, your work being appreciated, some people might hate you as a person but they’ll love your song, they’ll dance to your song also some people may love you as a person but they can’t stand your song so we bless God and thank the people that love us for the people that we are and love our craft and support us because the truth of the matter is, without no consumer there is no artist.
If you’re leading and there’s no follower you’re only going for your walk na stroll you dey stroll so the bottom line is in as much as the negatives are there we can’t really run away from the fact that thess same people still made us to become who we are these are the things that we also appreciate so in as much as we sacrificed some of ourselves to these guys we got them too.
As one of the nominees for the savannah’s comic’s choice awards, what is the awards importance in lifting the comedy industry in Africa?
Basketmouth: Err… there was a time that we didn’t know that there were comedians in Ghana, in Kenya until instagram, you tube and all those things popped out {social media}, we never knew that we were so many even down to music, acting.
Back then you will not see a Ghanaian actor in a Nigerian movie, it was unheard of you will not hear a Ghanaian musician featuring a Nigerian musician so the thing… whether it’s the internet… the fact that we’ve started seeing ourselves as one, there was a time that the Grammy awards was just something we’d just sit at home and watch but right now Femi kuti is packing nominations these are things that you can’t help but appreciate.
Then when it comes to the point whereby the comedy platformbased in South Africa coming towards the world, they’ve be doing it for a very long time for them to have come up with the idea that they want to do something since Africa is now one, let us do something that will recognize not just the South African comedians but comedians across Africa, number one it creates that bridge apart from the fact that these comedians are coming together in the pool and we get to meet ourselves, the opportunities because you don’t know what these guys are coming with so it makes the industry.
And there is nothing better than a thank you like when you do a job and you’re supposed to be paid Ten thousand naira and you finished the job and you’re paid Ten thousand naira you feel yes I earned it but once you get paid and you’releaving and they’re like guy guy you did very well you know what o boy take this watch you try, that is the one that you appreciate the most. So now my job specificationis to crack jokes so people can laugh, I have executed that, they pay me I crack the joke I’m done, that trade is done so it’s done I worked for it but when I’m leaving and you say hello Bright for what you’ve done for this industry take this award you have tried, that is the one I appreciate the most and that’s what it does, it makes you work harder, makes you feel better about what you’re doing, it makes you feel that there’s something more for us as comedians not just about the booking but when there’s a comedy festival coming or comedy award, there’s this excitement, there’s this competition inside and there’s nothing better than a healthy competition in a market like ours.
This year’s theme of savannah comic’s choice award is the rhythm of funny’ as a comedian how important is it to have you there?
Basketmouth: When you say rhythm it depends on the angle you’re coming with but thing is this, with rhythm it doesn’t necessarily mean the sound for me I think it’s just how… because a music without rhythm is noise and to a large extent music is like poetry, rap music is like poetry, it’s evenwriting everything is just linked for me you need rhythm in everything even down to yourcar engine so it’s important you have a rhythm in everything you do
So again congratulations on your award as the savannah pan African comic of the year, so when you got news how did you feel?
Baskethmouth: It’s the second time {laughs}. So the first was good it was a good feeling, when I won it I didn’t expect to win to be honest, so when they announced me the winner… I won’t lie to you my heart… for the first time in my life… I was really like you know it would not be a bad one if I win this stuff, you know that kind of stuff, of all the awards I’ve nominated for apart from the Mtv Base, the MAMA’s, the comedian of the year that I lost to Trevor Noah that was there, I knew I was going to lose that one { Laughs }.
Then this one the competition was there it was stiff because we here in Nigeria, we think the whole Africa… but there are things happening outside. So when I went out there and saw other gifted comedians I knew it was a stiff category and I was excited when I won it, so when I was nominated the second time I was like oh which means I’m still busy, I’m still doing something good when you know that something is wrong is when you’re not nominated at all {laughs} when you’ve been nominated before and you’re not nominated the second time so for me it feels I’m still relevant so I feel humble and I appreciate what they’re doing
So is the nomination sort of like a further push for you to solidify your place in Africa?
Basketmouth: Err not necessarily, like if you win the academy awards, the Oscars, it gives you that… na level like a bragging right to some, but for me it’s not a bragging right, if I was that kind of person that believes it helps solidifies my position in the industry I would have been making noise with it but what it does it helps solidifies my own drive and my passion, it helps me as a person know and understand the factthat I am doing something good it gives me that energy to want to do more cause I don’t want this to stop. So it’s not the position publicly, it’s the position internally.
Lastly how different is the South African comedy industry to the one we have in Nigeria here?
Basketmouth:Ah it’s different, most people would say oh we have to be patriotic, I don’t believe in that crap, I’m not going to say what is not there, they are way ahead of us in terms of structure, ask yourself this question where is comedy central based? Then when Kevin Hart came where did he perform? South Africa, but we have more number here, but it’s not about the numbers it’s the structure, it’s the system, we don’t have any comedy club in Nigeria all we have are bars that they run a comedy night at certain and there some people wouldn’t even know that this night is for comedy because they know the place as a bar or lounge
So if a guy and his date or a group of friends want to chill out and they don’t want to listen to any comedian, they just want to listen to music and have drinks, these guys are not there for comedy so you don’t expect to get that laughter and that attention from those kind of people because they’re not there for comedy so we’re supposed to have a comedy club specifically for comedy that’s how you get the real fans so south Africa they have that, they have The Packers, they used to have the Blues room, I can count….
The Goliath and Goliath comedy club is there very nice place, there’s one they doFire and Ice all in santin, there are so many… like the blues room Trevor Noah used to… there was a time I performed… he was hosting, myself Bovi, Buchi we all went there Bovi and I performed, and that place was just for comedy no music the DJ didn’t even play music apart from the intro song, I won’t lie when it comes to the comedy industry in Nigeria is the biggest, in terms of structure it’s nowhere and that is the truth, in terms of earnings we earn more but in terms of structure we’re nowhere, it’s notthe money, it’s not numbers, we need to enjoy what we’re doing, okay how many theaters do we have in Lagos?
We are in a country of over one twenty million people where we have some of the wealthiest people and investing in comedy is not a bad investmentbecause right now comedy is one thing that… even in horror movies there’s comedyeven some pastors they try to crack jokes if they can’t they invite some comedians to perform, these are things we can’t just over look.
A Nigerian man, identified as @seehausaboy (on Twitter) has in a series of Tweets, narrated how a heart-breaking scene unfolded at a wedding a colleague of his attended in Lagos.
I asked a colleague how her weekend went and she said she went for a wedding in Lagos and something dramatic happened
According to him, the bride and groom’s mother fought each other on the wedding day and added that the fight erupted over food.
See his tweets below…
I asked a colleague how her weekend went and she said she went for a wedding in Lagos and something dramatic happened Guys! I can’t laugh alone Issa Thread
My colleague is a friend to the groom and as such, had to represent. They worked back in day as bankers in one of the top generation Banks. There was lotsa food and drinks, DJ was on point, everything was going on smoothly.
But then again, both the groom and the bride cooked separately to ensure the meal gets to all the people they invited (which i think is the norm these days with Yoruba weddings) but unfortunately, the food on the groom side had finished in no time
Then walked in a very important guest from the groom’s family, a very close relation of the mother in law of the bride. He apparently showed up late and she needed to have them served. they were just too important not to be entertained
The mother in law approached the bride to speak to her caterer to have them serve her guests who had just arrived. to her surprise, she declined and said the food remaining was for some guests at home.
The mother in law ignored her and went to dish out some food from the cooler and ordered it to be taken to the guest who were already seated and waiting. The caterer couldn’t stop her because after all, she was the mother of the groom!
Next thing, the bride came down from the car and ordered that the food be returned. the guys carrying the food were confused. the bride actually went by herself, collected the tray and poured the food back into the cooler
The Mother in law felt to embarrassed and disrespected that she slapped the bride. The bride returned the slap! the heavens let loose.
There was chaos everywhere. The groom and the groomsmen were so disappointed. he said he wasn’t interested in the solemnization of the union anymore. He left along with his family members. The bride too left as well
In the end, my colleague kukuma packed her ‘Kaya’ and left. leaving a huge number guest murmuring and stuff at what had transpired.
The Minister of Labour and Employment, Chris Ngige has said that President Buhari is healthier that 80 percent of Nigerians.
The minister said this while speaking to newsmen in Anambra state.
Ngige said the President is physically and mentally fit, adding that older people make better leaders.
The minister told the journalists that Nigerians should count themselves blessed to have a leader like Buhari.
Daily Post reports that he said “That man (Buhari) you see there is healthier than 80 percent of Nigerians.
“I’m a medical doctor, I can tell you authoritatively that he is healthier than most people who see his health as an issue.
“He sits for over eight hours during our executive meetings. While some of us would be going for tea break to stretch our legs, Mr President would sit on his seat continuously, drinking only water.
“I can tell you authoritatively as a medical doctor of over three decades standing that Mr President is physically and mentally healthy. He is healthier than eighty percent of Nigerians.”
Speaking on allegations that Buhari’s administration is marginalising Igbos, Ngige said “There’s nothing that is being shared by the Buhari government that is not equitably done. Buhari has five flagship projects; Lagos-Ibadan to Ilorin Mambila Power Plants; Abuja-Kaduna-Kano Highway; Second Niger Bridge and East West roads.
“You can see how it was shared. So, how are you(Igbo) left out, why are you crying marginalization, why are you crying wolf when there is none and it is this mentality that I’m telling you people that you have to come out from.
“So, all I’m saying in effect is that you(Igbo) must do political engineering; that’s the Igbos of the South East and the step to take forward is to support a Buhari presidency for 2019/2023 and vote for it with all their strengths.
“By so doing, they will not be left out in the power sharing that will come thereafter like was done at this period.”
Also, the minister of information and culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed has said that world leaders love President Buhari because he is providing good leadership.
Mohammed said that leaders all around the world are giving Nigeria attention because of the President’s incorruptible leadership.
Former Big Brother Naija Housemate, Tokunbo TBoss Idowu has reacted to a list that tagged her as one of the worst dressed female celebrities at the just-concluded Africa Magic Viewers Choice Awards, AMVCA 218.
The reality star calmly dismissed the list by saying that she loved the look and that was all that mattered. Many criticized the dress tailored by one of Naija’s finest designers, Lanre Da Silva Ajayi as it did nothing to magnify her beautiful body.
Her fans and followers bashed the stylist and the designer for making the 34 year old lady look like an old woman draped in heavy curtains.
Reacting, Tboss said: “I don’t care what y’all have to say but I absolutely love my dress from @lanredasilvaajayi. Makeup is by @ajoketbm & Hair was by @bernardsmiless … #Amvca 2018…It’s over , now can we keep it moving Thank you.”
Popular comedian, Basketmouth has been nominated among the top 5 comedians in Africa for the Annual South African Savanna Comics’ Choice Awards (SCCA).
Basketmouth, who won the maiden edition of the Savanna Pan-African Comic of the Year award last year, has once again been nominated in 2018.
The Annual South African Savanna Comics’ Choice Awards (SCCA) which used to be for only South African comedians has since 2017 extended one of its categories to other parts of Africa and the competition is very tough as there are so many strong acts from various countries, it is called the Savanna Pan-African Comic of the Year.
This category features 54 comedians from 53 countries, and this comedians are later cut to just 5 nominees.
This year’s event will take place on Saturday 8th of September, at The Lyric Theatre, Gold Reef City. And it is themed the “Rhythm of Funny”.
One of the Abia State University student killed in a fatal accident in Imo State, is pictured shortly before she lost her life as a result.
The accident which reportedly involves a Young Shall Grow vehicle happened in Okigwe few days ago.
Her soul rest in peace.
A while ago, we reported of a final year student of Microbiology in Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka who passed away while playing basketball few hours to his last paper.
The deceased, identified as Francis slumped during a basketball competition.
According to multiple online reports, he was meant to write his last last paper the following day, and was rushed to the school’s clinic when the incident happened.
One Rev Father Christopher Ogaga of Emmanuel Catholic Church, Oviri-Okpe in Okpe, Delta state, has reportedly been kidnapped and his abductors are demanding the ransom of 15 million Naira.
Ogaga is the parish priest of Emmanuel Catholic Church and also serves as a priest in two other parishes – St Luke’s Catholic Church, Oviri Okpe, and St Jude’s Catholic Church Aghalopke. He is also the principal of St. Peters Clavers College, Aghalokpe.
The Rev Father was kidnapped on Saturday night while travelling to Warri to help the parish priest of Mother of Redeemer Catholic Church, Airport junction, Effurun, with Sunday morning Mass, The Nation reports.
He was driving alone along the Arava-Oviri-Orere-Okpe Road leading to Warri when he was kidnapped.
Confirming the development, the Delta state Commissioner of Police, Mr Muhammad Mustafa, said his command had begun a search for the kidnapped priest and added that all would be done to ensure the priest’s speedy and safe rescue.
Mr Mustafa said:
“Yes, we are already searching for the kidnappers. He was kidnapped two days ago.”
London based fashion and lifestyle blogger, Temi Otedola, who’s the daughter of billionaire businessman, Femi Otedola, has just graduated from the University College London, United Kingdom.
The graduate took to her Instagram page to share a photo from her graduation where her father and mother were in attendance.
She shared the photo and gave it the caption,
“I DID IT! Just received my Bachelors Degree in History of Art from the University College London. I made Mama and Papa proud #JTOGrad.”
Meanwhile, Temi’s popular boyfriend and singer, Mr Eazi, also congratulated her on her latest graduation as he shared an adorable photo of them together after the graduation ceremony.
Nigerian stylist, Toyin Lawani has in a viral video blast the heck out of Big Brother Naija 2018 winner, Miracle for dumping Nina who he was romantically linked to publicly.
Toyin Lawani who joined other Nigerians to call out the reality show star, praised Teddy A for still sticking to BamBam even when people don’t know the turns in their relationship.
She also called out Miracle for lying to Nina, leading her on months after the reality show and even saying he will buy her a car.
The video has since has since gone viral on social media after it was shared by a Twitter user, @MaurineShei who wrote;
Toyin saying it as it is! Nina sorry but we ain’t ceasing fire anytime soon. @FlyBoyMiracle you’re the most fake nigga in the history of BBN/BBA. After making Ni pick a hustle in the house, you came out and couldn’t do same. You should have just picked granny Juliet! #BBNaija
Watch the video;
Toyin saying it as it is!
Nina sorry but we ain’t ceasing fire anytime soon. @FlyBoyMiracle you’re the most fake nigga in the history of BBN/BBA. After making Ni pick a hustle in the house, you came out and couldn’t do same. You should have just picked granny Juliet! #BBNaijapic.twitter.com/8KC8OIskjG
On the other hand, Big Brother Naija’s Nina had taken to her Instagram page to react to the news of miracle breaking up with her.
She wrote;
Hello September!!!!
A new day, a new month, new horizons, new possibilities. Yesterday’s gone, today’s given already & contrary to what’s cliche, I believe tommorow’s promised you & I.
…So OK. I’m not even going to pretend I feel as upbeat as I sound… You care to ask me why?..I understand that not a few persons feel a certain uncomfy way about stuff that’s written about me & I really do appreciate the empathy..but hey!!! Why spew out negativity, why d cursings on d soul of a person, family & future? These ought not to be pls!!!! Its not only unacceptable, its hideous, absolutely diabolical & evil. This is not what my life represents. Its out of sync with my life values & who I am!
I implore everyone who aspires to a greater tommorow to pls cease from this path. Life is also about choices and every one of us will at one point be faced with choosing a pact & afterwards live & take responsibility for our choices. This is d reality of life & of d universe we exist in.
To all you beautiful pple, pls let’s rather detoxify our cyberspace, our world of all things vile, all things untoward that wishes or projects evil or harm to the next person.
If I say oh! Its not really dat serious, that will be a lie & a pretence, BUT I totally refuse to let it be evil.
Thanking you all already & saying God bless.
Nigerian songstress, Lola Rae looks every bit of adorable in her latest photos, and one can hardly tell that she’s had a baby.
She has been on a photo uploading spree since she had a child with MMMG singer, Tekno – though, they have a kid together and may be in a relationship of some sorts it’s quite foggy if the duo will tie the knots in the nearest future.
Rachel Akosua Funmilola Garton, professionally known as Lola Rae, is a Nigerian-born singer and dancer of Ghanaian and British descent. She is presently 27 years old.
A Twitter user with the handle, @SpotterSuper, has taken to the platform to share an interesting photo which purportedly shows the requirements expected from a man who intended to marry in Imo state Nigeria..
According to him the picture was taken in Imo state, where a groom was delivering the requirements demanded of him to marry his bride.
It can be observed from the photo, the several boxes filled with goodies, crates of drinks, a live goat as well as several ankara print materials.
The photo which has been trailed with different reactions and criticisms from users of the platform saw many questioning why getting married in some parts of Nigeria costs the groom and his family this much, while others agreed that it is unfair to pay so much and still be expected to preserve the wedding.
Nigerian top notch music producer and MAVINs boss, Michael Collins, better knowns as Don Jazzy’s mother has found him a new wife and he seemed not to be interested in her.
The producer posted a cute photo of himself and his mum and captioned it:
My mum was like “come here I have found a wife for you”. Normal shy me I wanted to take offff . She grabbed me so tight. Lol Love you mum. @indianpicolo
The producer’s mother who once chastised him over a photo he shared on his social media page, seems to be so much concerned about the fact that he is not married yet.
This is the norm for most celebrity parents who are always pressurizing their children to get married.
Big Brother Naija star, Ifu Ennada who has over time, shared with her followers her days of not just humble, but struggling beginnings, has hinted on purchasing a new whip.
The reality TV star who recently launched her natural haircare products also declared that she will never be poor again as those days are over.
She also stated that her massive investments are paying off and a new car is already on the way.
Read her post below;
Ifu Ennada had disclosed how she almost featured in child porn due to poverty – according to her, the person who offered her a role in the child porn movie told her that the proceeds would help liberate her and her family from poverty.
However she added that last she heard about the man, was that he was terribly sick.
She wrote,
”#TBT Once upon a time, poverty was my next door neighbour…15yrs old Ifu.
I remember how some man almost forced me into acting in Child Pornography. He said the money was good and would help liberate my family financially, but I knew that life wasn’t for me. I just knew God would bless me and it wouldn’t be from sleeping with people to get money or acting in such immoral films.
I don’t even know where the man is, last I heard of him, about 7yrs ago, he was terribly sick.
Wetin I never see for this life?
beautIFU people of God, my story is changing one day at a time, if God can lift me up and change my story, he can do the same to you.
Don’t give up, keep working, have faith, your breakthroughs are closer than you think. Can you spot me in this picture?
Hint: My face was always significantly darker than my body because trekking long distances and hawking was a major part of my life then.
I’m very grateful to God. I’m grateful to everyone one of you supporting me and making sure I stay on top. —
Former President Goodluck Jonathan’s ex-aide, Waripamo-Owei Dudafa, who was arraigned before a federal judge in Lagos, disclosed that the N1.6 billion traced to him by EFCC was money donated for a church project in Otuoke, Jonathan’s hometown.
According to Jonathan’s ex-aide, the launching for the church project was held in Lagos on March 16, 2013 and the money was part of a N6 billion realized from a launching for the building of St. Stephen’s Youth Development Centre.
Waripamo-Owei Dudafa said the event was organized by Jonathan as the grand patron of the Anglican Communion.
He said:
“About N6 billion was realised from the event. Several persons made various donations in cash and in pledges at the event while the chief launcher, Prince Arthur Eze, donated $10 million (about N1.8 billion).
When Prince Eze started redeeming his pledge in piece-meal, the former president directed that I should get somebody in the private sector that will be able to keep the fund.
I then brought in a friend, Somprie Omiebi, who later opened an account with a bank in Bayelsa. The naira denominated account was opened to receive Prince Eze’s money.
Anytime Prince Eze brought any money, the former president will direct that I link up with a Bureau De Change (BDC) operator who will remit the money directly to the account opened by Somprie Omiebi.”
While the EFCC alleged that the accused persons between June 2013 and June 2015, used different companies to fraudulently launder the said money, Mr Dudafa, alongside Joseph Iwejuo, who is facing a 23-count charge of conspiracy to conceal proceeds of crime amounting to N1.6 billion is denying the claim.
It was further gathered that the accused and about five other companies are also facing a N5.1 billion fraud charge before Mr Idris.
The former President’s aide had earlier told the court how he was arrested at the Murtala Mohammed International Airport, Lagos, by operatives of the Department of State Services (DSS) on the April 17, 2016, while he was accompanying his son to the United Kingdom.
Nigerian media personality, Toke Makinwa, who became curvaceous all of a sudden has began to acknowledge this recent change in her body as she says she’s having ‘problems’ with it.
The author, who many claim is an advocate of photoshop, says she is now faced with the curvy girl problems and has shared her dilemma with her followers.
The media personality wrote on her Instagram Story:
I’ve got big booty girl problems…
My ass is phat and my waist is too tiny to fit anything.
She received her degree in History of Art from the University College, London.
Temi shared the news with a picture of herself in her graduation gown and mortarboard, alongside her dad and mum, Femi and Nana Otedola on her Instagram page.
She wrote;
“I DID IT! Just received my Bachelors Degree in History of Art from the University College London ???⚡️I made Mama and Papa proud #JTOGrad”
The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, NDLEA, Oyo State Command, on Monday commenced the raiding of hotels and clubs in Ibadan. The agency stated that the action was to check drug trafficking and the use and sales of abusive substances.
The state Commandant, Mrs Omolade Faboyede, stated this through the agency’s Public Relations Officer {PRO} Mutiat Okuwobi, in Ibadan.
The agency’s chief in a statement said that the first in the ongoing raids took place at 8.30 p.m. on Sunday at a beer parlour in Sango area of Ibadan.
“The raid resulted in the interception of some abusive substances including 30 kegs of “Skrushy’’ drink and 20 bottles of the same drink. Others were ladies’ bag containing cannabis sativa, bottles of codeine syrup, and 10×1ml Pemadex Dexamethasane injection, 11 shisha pipes and its pots.
It is worthy to note that “Skrushy” is a cocktail drink that contains mixture of different hard drugs including cannabis sativa, codeine, tramadol and watermelon to give it flavour,” she said.
According to her, the combination or mixture depends on how sophisticated the area is. Faboyede said that NDLEA officials would still visit more joints and hotels where the illicit transaction was taking place.
She noted that the agency’s recent investigations revealed that ladies and young adults were more prominent in the sales and usage of “skrushy” drink.
Faboyede cautioned drinking joints popularly known as pubs and hotels against the sales of these illicit and abusive substances. She said that such drugs including “skrushy” could result in temporary psychosis.
The officer urged the media organisations in the state to supply the agency with useful information on drug peddlers. She said that through that the agency and the public would be able to rid the society of drug addiction and its attendant crimes.
Nigerian influential couple, 2Baba Idibia and his actress wife, Annie looked dashing as they stepped out together last night.
Their reunion comes days after Annie who has been on vacation with the kids in Dubai, wrote a captivating message to 2Face.
She wrote on her page,
Hey Baby…. Didn’t i Tell U I Will Remain The Same Chic You Fell In Love With??? I Will Be Your Side Chic 4 Lifeeeee… In @janetjackson Voice “It’s All For Youuu”
Woman Like Me … Na Ujah Dey Rush Meeee?”She wrote alongside a photo in a bikini..
Ghanaian actor, James Gardiner has revealed how he struggled to kiss actress Tonto Dikeh the first time they met on set.
According to the handsome actor, the experience was scary to him because kissing the Nigerian actress he admired so much was like a dream come true.
He couldn’t believe it when he was told that he would be kissing the actress whom he use to see on TV.
He revealed this in an interview with Deloris Frimpong Manso on the Delay Show.
He said;
“They told me to kiss Tonto Dikeh and I said how could I kiss her? She might get angry with me. I was so scared to kiss her.
My reluctance was not because I have not kissed a woman before, but it’s one thing to kiss a woman in your own space and another on the screens. I mean, this is someone I used to watch on the TV and admire so much, so how can I kiss her just like that?
I was so scared that the director had to pull me to the side and talk to me, and she (Tonto Dikeh) was even getting annoyed because I was struggling to put myself together for the act”.
Two women, who pleaded guilty to attempting same-sex relations were given six strokes of the cane at the Sharia High Court of north-eastern state Terengganu in Malaysia on Monday.
The punishment took place behind closed doors in the courtroom after the judge handed down the sentence with close to 150 witnesses present.
The unidentified women, aged 22 and 23, were fined 806 dollars (3,300 ringgit) in addition to the six strokes of the cane.
The caning, originally scheduled for Aug. 28, but was postponed to Monday due to technical reasons, the Chief Registrar of the court, Wan Wan-Sidek, said as he defended the public caning.
“The power of the court has been enacted in [the] Terengganu state constitution … Sharia laws allow for women to be punished, they are just being educated and not tortured” Wan-Sidek said.
Thilaga Sulathireh, from the group Justice for Sisters, who witnessed the ordeal, was concerned about the safety, privacy, harassment, humiliation and trauma of the women.
“There’s a disparity and gap between Muslim and non-Muslim women,” Sulathireh said.
“We are very concerned on how a lot of the punishment is carried out in the name of religion. What happened today was definitely quite shocking.
“It really is a sign of how human rights are regressing in Malaysia not only for LGBT but for all people.”
Muslims make up approximately 60 per cent of Malaysia’s population of 32 million.
Cristiano Ronaldo, Luka Modric and Mohamed Salah have made the final three for FIFA’s The Best Men’s Player of the Year award.
Ronaldo and Modric both helped Real Madrid to Champions League glory prior to the former’s move to Juventus, with Salah scoring an incredible 44 goals in all competitions for Liverpool.
That means that there’s no place in the final three for Barcelona sensation Lionel Messi, despite his exploits in helping the Catalan giants win the Liga title last season.
Modric won UEFA’s award for best player of the year last season, which drew condemnation from Ronaldo’s agent, Jorge Mendes, for snubbing the top goalscorer in the Champions League .
Ronaldo’s move to Turin came after he eliminated Juventus from Europe with an empathic overhead kick, which also sees him nominated for FIFA’s Puskas award for the best goal of the season.
Croatia midfielder Modric earns his place in the final three nominations for his performances as the Balkan nation reached the final of the World Cup for the first time in their history.
The 32-year-old won the Golden Ball for the best player at Russia 2018 ahead of the likes of Antoine Griezmann, Paul Pogba and Kylian Mbappe, who starred for winners France.
Mohamed Salah thrived for Liverpool as they reached the final of the Champions League, although a shoulder injury from a foul by Real Madrid’s Sergio Ramos prevented him from having the ideal World Cup campaign with Egypt .
Ramos hit the headlines last week when he appeared to troll Salah by brushing his shoulder after accepting UEFA’s award for best defender in 2017-18.
FIFA’s The Best award is voted for by four groups, each with 25 per cent weight in the final vote: national team coaches, national team captains, high-profile journalists and football fans.
It broke away from the Ballon d’Or in 2016 and it will be the first time since 2006 that Messi has not been in the final three for FIFA’s award for best player of the season.
Ronaldo has been in the final three for every FIFA best player award except 2010, when it was a Barcelona one-two-three (Messi, Xavi, Andres Iniesta) for the first FIFA Ballon d’Or ceremony.
In FIFA’s Best Coach category, France’s Didier Deschamps, Croatia’s Zlatko Dalic and former Real Madrid coach Zinedine Zidane are the final three nominees.
The women’s best player award will be won by either Lyon’s Ada Hegerberg, Germany’s Dzsenifer Marozsan or Brazil’s Marta.
A Nigerian man has taken to social media to seek for advice over the dilemma he is facing with his girlfriend whom he claimed falls for the wrong guys.
Read his post below;
Good day Jzhane, You doing a great Job, especially with your WhatsApp group I belong to. I like matured ways issues are dealt with.I have learnt so much from it and that has motivated me to write cos I don’t want to make a regrettable marriage mistake that can be avoided. Am going to be 27years old in couple of days. I have been dating this gal for eight months now though we been friends for almost two years now, and I must confess I loved her with all my life from the very first sight of her and still do but am getting scare.
I am working and doing well as a young guy. I planned to get married between early next year.but am really having cold feet.I met Bisi on my way back from a job interview, I stopped at a Bank to regularize some issues with my account, that was the genesis of our friendship.from the queue, we exchange phone numbers. Bisi, was a 300level Unilag student.
She was from a below average family, and i didn’t mind. I got the job I went for the day I met her, that made me admire her the more as we talk most on phone besides, she is pretty, soft spoken, look fragile like an angel that should not be hurt. Above all I also felt that she brought me luck.
Not sooner had we started talking that she opened up to me about her rough past, she been raped about three different times. How she goes to parties on campus and some occasions at the end guys have s*x with them. But she told me she is changed that she didn’t know differently till it dawned on her, but at that time, the havoc been done already she was going to graduate with a 3rd class.I still didn’t mind, I had this urge that if truly she changed I was going to fill that vacuum in her life. So, My likeness for her grew the more because of her openness. I just wanted to be that big brother she never had, to protect her, love her.Her only sibling is a bolder than her, younger brother and only sibling with over ten years and she is from a single parents.
But up to this time, I never made any serious commitment to her, we where just friends for almost a year, though I visit her some times on my way from work at her school, I also buy her gifts and send her money when she is broke, I actually persuaded her to ask me whenever she is instead of going to male friends who take advantage of her. One of her of the persons who raped her was a friend of her who promised her money but raped her when she went to his place for the money he promised her.
All these while I was still putting up with my cousin. So I was doing most of the visit. However, i told her her attitude will determine if we end up at the altar.meanwhile, I realize I was daily loving her as we see each other. But still at this point, we hug, hold hands and both knew we had feelings for each other. Something , happened recently and that has left me with a mixed feelings. Am already trying to get an apartment of my own and she is aware.
We had a program in my church where I was ordain a youth leader, so I invited her. I was sitted at the front when I noticed her, one of our usher immediately ushered her. He is a womanizer as most sister’s in church have reported how he harass them s*xually. I observed how he couldn’t take his eyes off her and moment the service ended I saw both exchanging numbers.
I warned her about him, that she stay away from him,hoping she will even delete his number after all I told her. Well, we were to have an all night after the program so I invite her cos I was also looking for how to ways to help her spiritually. So, I told her I will picķ her up on my way from work and we go from the place I was putting up. But, she insisted it will be stress for me, that she will come since i was not driving.besides, she already knows my uncle’s place since i took her there the last time she came and that we go from there. I got home that Friday as I called her I was leaving work.Surprisingly, she was not there, I got home 9pm, 10pm she was no where and was not picking.i left for the all night by 10:30pm. As I stepped into church worried not knowing what to do or think of, I saw a brother I knew, after exchanging greeting. He said i saw that my friend I brought last program at the Ushers place at about 8pm.i couldn’t believe my ears. By 11pm they both walked in. After, the all night I confronted her and she said she felt she be more comfortable with him than my cousin. Obviously, they have been communicating. Well, a week later, she also was at his place. Well, I told her I was no longer interested, though I still love her so much. She left without really saying anything , after one month she came now wanting us back. I told her we was done. But, she be truly crying and it break my heart she her weep bitterly.
I don’t know if she is just a naive girl or she has not learnt from her past. How is it that she cannot see that this guy wants to take advantage of her. I hoped she would know better especially with her bad experiences with guys
Pls ma, how can I help her. We have not had anything intimate, so it not like I have taking undue advantage of her. But I just love her. By an scared we might have issue. I have doubts in my heart of her ability to remain faithful. It appears she can be easily tempted. Or is she trying to play me?
I promise her we will talk next week that why I am seeking your advise before we meet. Ephram Ikeja
The founder of Mountain of Fire and Miracle Ministries (MFM), Daniel Olukoya, has sued Sahara Reporters and it’s publisher, Yele Sowore for N10 billion naira.
According to the Punch, Olukoya is suing the online news platform and Sowore for failing to desist from publishing false and malicious articles concerning him and his church since 2013.
The libel suit was filed before the Federal High Court, Akwa Ibom, and reveals that Olukoya had given Sowore and Sahara Reporters 7 days to retract the “false and malicious” articles, a notice which had ignored.
The failure to retract the articles, he said, warranted the libel suit.
Asides the ₦10 billion damages, the suit also requests that the news platform “pull down and erase each of the offending stories from the Internet forthwith” and “tender a written apology and retraction, published prominently in their online news report and in at least three nationally circulating newspapers and two international magazines, including TIME International.”
The best thing is when your lover is also your best friend, when you two can be goofy and corny together, and BamBam and Teddy A are proof.
The Big Brother Naija 2018 housemates started their relationship while in the house (who can forget Teddy A’s meme-able tears when BamBam got evicted?) and it seems to have continued outside the house.
BamBam shared a photo of the two of them goofing off on her Instagram story, captioning the photo “When your lover is your best friend, partner in crime, and all things awesome/mischievous.”
Nollywood actress, Omotola Jalade Ekeinde, who won her first AMVCA at the 6th edition of the event which was held on Saturday at Eko Hotels and Suites, took a swipe at half naked women with a fan’s post she re-shared on her page.
A fan of the veteran Nollywood actress had written;
The ongoing AMVCA at Eko hotels and suites, did you notice the trend of fashion among men and women?
The men were well suited looking so modest and handsome while the women were almost nude, though they look so beautiful but you can see that there dresses are either showing their upper thighs or boobs etc.
Except for Omotola Jalade aka Omosexy, her dress is so lovely and divine, with her awesome curves. Other women celebrities should goan learn dress sense from her.
Meanwhile, a big Congrats to all the awardees.
Omotola Jalade who shared the half naked women post on her Instagram page wrote;
Thank you …Thank you …Thank you
So Many people rooting for me.
Not sure I deserve you all…
You’re too kind. I promise by His Grace to make it count… God bless you All . You did this…You voted! En masse! #Osexynations!!!! Best Fan Base in the World!!! Not just Talk, Action! #BestActress#Africa #Nollywood #Amvca2018#WeAreTheAcademy
It obviously is no longer news that Nigerian singer, Adeleke David, better known as Davido, just last month, registered for the compulsory one-year National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) scheme.
The singer reported to the NYSC orientation camp at Iyana-Ipaja to complete his registration, on Thursday. However, not more that 48 hours later, he was said to be on his way to Boston for his ‘Locked Up‘ tour of the United States of America.
Meanwhile, all NYSC members are expected to be on ground at the camp during the three weeks’ orientation programme, with a few exceptions.
Excerpts from the NYSC Bye-laws revised in 1993 give strict rules for corps members during the orientation period.
According to Schedule 1: 3b:
“During the period of orientation, every member shall:
(i) Attend regularly, punctually and participate fully in all official engagements on the field, at lecture and all places of work;
(ii) Not leave the Orientation Camp or absent himself from any official activity without the written consent of the State Director or his representative;
(iii) When absent from his duties on account of illness ensure that such absence is covered by an “Excuse Duty Certificate” issued by a medical doctor then on duty at the camp.”
The Bye-laws also state penalties for leaving the camp without the permission of the State Director.
According to Schedule 2: 1b states that:
“The following penalties shall be imposed in the following circumstances.
“Leaving the camp without permission of the State Director” will attract “extension of the service year by double the number of days for which the member was absent from his camp and forfeiture of his allowance for the same number of days of which he was absent.”
The NYSC Bye-laws of 1993 is the code guiding every corps member in the country.
According to SaharaReporters, efforts were made to reach out to an official of Lagos NYSC orientation camp to confirm if Davido got the written consent of the State Director, the official.
After initial hesitation to respond to the matter, he asked that the State Coordinator, Prince Mohammed Momoh, be contacted.
However, efforts by SaharaReporters to get across to him were unsuccessful.