Monday 2 January 2017

First photos from late Dora Akunyili's daughter;s wedding In Anambra


Late NAFDAC boss Dora Akunyili's daughter, Somto tied the knot with her fiance of reportedly about 4 years, Chinonso Azuzu over the weekend in Agulu, Anambra state.

Former governor of Anambra state, Peter Obi was in attendance as well as many other dignitaries. Somto Akunyili was walked down the aisle by her father Chike Akunili at the Madona Catholic Church, Agulu, Anambra state. Photos continue below:





Serena Williams flashes her engagement  ring as she steps out with fiance 


Now ringing in the New Year together, Serena Williams, 35, stepped out in style with her new fiance Alexis Ohanian, 33, as they welcomed 2017 in Auckland, New Zealand.
The tennis star, who revealed her engagement with the Reddit co-founder in a sweet poem, flaunted her enviable toned pins as she and her love boarded a helicopter, flying to Waiheke island.

See how drugs messed up former BBA contestant, Nando's life 


TV personality Wayodi has shared some photos of former Tanzanian BBA contestant, Nando, who has allegedly been on drugs.


She  shared the above photos and said;


Man set to marry the lady he met through MMM

Facebook user,  Valentine Onu is about getting married to a lady who was matched to provide help to him on the money doubling scheme.

Aww!

Ubi Franklin shares 50% of MMMG shares to Psqaure's Paul Okoye


CEO of Made Men Music Group (MMMG), Ubi Franklin has said he transferred shares of his former partner, Iyanya to one of the P-Square brothers, Paul Okoye, TheCable reports.

Franklin said this after one of his artistes, Tekno revealed that Paul Okoye owns some part of the record label.
He told TheCable that he bought Iyanya’s share when the singer left for Mavin Records in August 2016.
He said: “When Iyanya was leaving, I bought over his shares so I owned 100% of the company so I sold those shares to Paul Okoye of Upfront and Personal.”
“Paul Okoye now owns part of MMMG,” Franklin added.
Iyanya who was a co-founder of the record label had left stating that he needed someone who understands the music industry.