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Friday, July 24, 2015
Basketmouth accuses Jonathan’s govt of stealing
Popular
stand-up comedian, Basketmouth (real name Bright Okpocha), is in the
news again. This time, it is because he has taken a swipe at the
government of former President Goodluck Jonathan.
Midway into his show, tagged BM
Uncensored, which held in Houston, Texas in the United States, a few
days ago, the comedian accused the Jonathan administration of doing
nothing else other than “stealing” money during its six-year tenure.
A copy of the video posted on Youtube
shows Basketmouth, who was dressed in a sleeveless top and dark
trousers, speaking his mind about the high level of corruption that
prevailed in the country under Jonathan’s watch.
In the video, the comedian said, “The
funny thing is that Buhari is now in power and everyone is hating the
guy under two months. I am normally into politics, but when I see some s..t I say it. Goodluck was there for six years and all they did was steal money.”
The statement has since gone viral on
social media, with many users openly chiding Basketmouth for opening his
mouth ‘a little too loud’ and others rising in his defence.
On the same day, the comedian also threw
playful barbs at Davido, who emerged winner of the 2015 MTV Africa
Music Awards in the Best Male Act category in South Africa last weekend.
Basketmouth had said,“Davido won above Wizkid? It’s quite strange, but it’s allowed… it’s allowed.”
Ever since the video appeared online,
the comedian’s actions have been the subject of a debate among critics
who are worried that he is becoming quite vocal about issues not related
with comedy.
Monday, July 20, 2015
Bad Guy!!! See What a Fan Did TTo Maheeda In Public (see photo)
Maheeda posted this picture on her instagram page with the "caption"
“Some fans self .. When they ask for a picture with me.. This is the result. you will do same!”. -
Saturday, July 18, 2015
AGN President Emeka Ike Sends Heart Touching Message Asking His Wife To Come Back (read below)
Controversial actor, Emeka Ike has sent a plea to his estranged wife to return home midst of their messy split.
The actor, who is controversially claiming the presidential seat of the Actors Guild of Nigeria sent the plea in a recent interview.
Read Actor says he knows nothing about divorce, domestic abuse reports
‘…If my wife wants to leave me, she should have just said that it is due to irreconcilable differences and not that I am a wife beater. It would mean that she is trying to get unnecessary sympathy and I don’t think she would say such. When I showed my children what was on the internet, they were sad and said that it was a lie because I don’t beat their mother. I am a father of four children and I must protect them first before I even protect myself. That is why I would never say any bad thing about their mother. God would judge us all in life. Anyone who sees my wife should tell her to come back home to her children because they need her,’ he said.
Thursday, July 16, 2015
Jidenna finally reacts to 'light-skinned' comment controvery...writes open letter to Nigerians
Last week, Nigerians dragged American-Nigerian singer Jidenna after he
said in an interview that light-skinned are more likely to be kidnapped
than dark
skinned people as they are seen as more valuable in Nigeria. Jidenna is
finally reacting to criticism explaining what he meant. Below is the
open letter to Nigerians he shared on his website
My
name is Jidenna, which means “to hold or embrace the father” in Igbo.
It was my father who gave me this name and who taught me countless
parables, proverbs, and principles that made me the man I am today.
These same principles helped me to write the record “Classic Man.” When I
brought home a 98 percent on a test, my father would say, “ah ah, where
are the other two points? Go and get them, then bring them back.” My
father and Nigerian culture has always stood for excellence. While the
majority of my childhood memories are beautiful, I also have experienced
the challenges that Nigeria has faced since Independence.
To all my Nigerian brothers and sisters
I am, always have been, and always will be proud of my Nigerian heritage. I understand the pain and anger caused by some of the comments I made in a recent interview, and I wanted to address you directly. Contrary to popular belief, this interview was not the first in which I mentioned Nigeria. In fact, I’m frequently bragging about how Nigerians attend the world’s most prestigious institutions, and how we are known to produce world class doctors, entrepreneurs, innovators, lawyers, engineers, professors, athletes and artists. Unfortunately, people tend to leave these moments out, and, in this case, highlight stereotypes. I would never do or say anything to intentionally disgrace the legacy of my father nor my fatherland. But to not relay my own story, both the good times and the bad, would be a disservice.
Jidenna and late dad |
When
I was 5 years old, my family was robbed at gunpoint, my mother was
beaten, family members were kidnapped, and I was shot in my foot. As is
the case with all kidnapping, targeting those who are perceived to be
wealthy is the objective. In this instance, my father was the target
because of his prominence in the community. This was a traumatic
experience for my family that would shape our entire lives and our
experiences in both Nigeria and America. As a little boy, I swore that I
would never let that happen to my family again. As my father often
said, “Once you’re bitten by a snake, you‘ll be ready to shoot a
lizard!” At the time of my father’s burial 5 years ago, my family in the
village was concerned about increased targeting for kidnapping since
the rate of abductions had increased dramatically in the area we are
from. We were traveling from America, which along with our biracial
appearance, had the potential to attract attention and pose a threat to
our security. In light of what happened in the past and the tense
climate at the time, my family took precautions to ensure our safety.
This was not an uncommon protocol at the time. I recognize incidents
such as these are not unique to Nigeria or the African continent, and
there have been significant improvements in the region since this
period.
In the recent interview to
which I’ve been referring, I shared my family’s experience traveling
from the States back home for the burial. In this interview, I used the
term “light-skinned.” When using this term, I was actually referring to
my immediate family’s mixed or biracial appearance. See, no matter what
language I use to describe my heritage, I’m certain that someone will
feel some kind of way. This is a larger discussion not meant for this
statement, but certainly derives from our colonial past and postcolonial
present, and in the States, from the days of slavery to the present
times. My comments about skin tone were related to the notion of
perceived wealth and value, not my personal beliefs. My point was never
to imply that biracial or “light-skinned” people are the only ones or
the most targeted group of people kidnapped, or that I myself was
wealthy at the time. Rather than focus on my perceived value, let us
continue to focus on the value of Nigeria.
There
is no question that Africa is playing a pivotal role in the future of
our planet and that Nigeria, with it’s booming economy and burgeoning
middle class, is a driving force. I will continue to play my role in the
Renaissance taking place in Nigeria and Africa at large. We may not
agree on everything, but know my heart is your heart, and my experience
is part of our collective experience.
Friday, May 22, 2015
Celebrity:The Game Goes After Plies On Instagram; Threatens To Go After Kevin Hart, Joe Budden & More
Saturday, May 16, 2015
OH NO!: Iyanya and Manager Ubi Franklin Exposed read why
Information just reaching us has it that Tripple MG boss, Ubi Franklin and singer, Iyanya, were alleged to have collected money for their European tour in Germany worth about 12 million naira with giving good account of themselves.
The alledged information sent to us has it that the duo had earlier collected some amount of money from the show promoter, Mr. Alwin Williams CEO of Britts Events but failed to perform to the agreements they both had through an intermediary guy by name Bigman.
It was also alleged that Ubi Franklin, who has been continuously demanding for money all the time using Iyanya’s name, used five million naira from the money to get his fiancée an engagement ring.
Alwin also accused the duo that base on the seven shows that was gotten for them, they only performed six shows and left without performing the seventh one because they kept demanding for their flight ticket which they deliberately missed while coming from Nigeria.
Ubi and Iyanya were also accused of not wanting to take an Economic class flight but kept demanding they be put on a Business class flight or they forget about the show. They were also accused to have been well fed and lodged in a five star hotel all through their stay but left with their money without completing the show.
Tuesday, May 12, 2015
Sean Tizzle locks lips with a female fan (see photos)
Sean Tizzle locks lipz with a female fan during a performance in New York city in United States
i guess his performance was awsome and he had to get that as a reward
i guess his performance was awsome and he had to get that as a reward
Monday, May 4, 2015
Disscusting: Actress Tonto Dike shows off her left breast (see photo)
Nollywood actress and musician Tonto Dike took to instagram to display a photo of her with the left side of her breast which has gotten to it's end point Hmmmm! i waz wondering if she thought that her breast is still at it's prime.
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