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Sunday 23 April 2017

Mercy Johnson surprises fans, removes her wig on stage (photos, video)

Nollywood Actress, Mercy Johnson is known for one thing… “Her realness”… Perhaps, she’s competing with Big Brother Naija winner, Efe? 

The actress, surprised her fans on stage at the recently just concluded Glo Mega tour in Owerri. She completely removed her wig to the amusement of her fans.
Mercy and Juliet Ibrahim were in some kind of Competition, and she asked the audience who won.. They all clamoured for Juliet Ibrahim… and then she pulled off her wig.
Juliet had to came on stage to put her weave back on her head. Lol


 The video:

Tiwa Savage explains why she can't stop being sensual in her performances


Multiple award-winning Nigerian singer, Tiwa Savage, has said that the desire for glamour and appeal is the reason entertainers cannot stop being sexual in their performances. 

She said this while addressing some pressing issues in the Nigerian music industry as a guest on an entertainment show hosted by Arise Television.

According to her, entertainers cannot be stopped from adapting sexual scenes in their stage-craft but can be regulated through appropriate guidelines provided by a competent body or authority.
She, however, disclosed that contemporary musicians were misunderstood in a similar way the late Afrobeat King, Fela’s dancers were misunderstood because of their sexual displays on stage.
Savage said: “There is no way a movie and entertainment will not have sexual scenes. You cannot stop an artiste from being sexual in entertainment

“The only thing we can do as Africans is to provide guidelines.
“When I performed initially in Nigeria, they screamed that it was too much; that it was too sexual. We are still fighting the same battle the Fela girls fought.
“Fela’s girls were misunderstood. What they did on stage was just entertainment.

“What they do on stage doesn’t mean that they are loose off stage. People say Fela is godfather but people forget the women that added glamour to Fela’s show.”

Do you know Bill Gates never allowed his Children own a phone till age 14? (Other Interesting details)

American moneybag, Bill Gates has granted an interview about the strict way he raised his children and limited their access to economic resources. 

 

Bill Gates and his family

 

Microsoft founder Bill Gates, the world’s richest man, says that he did not permit his children to own a mobile phone until they turned 14.

 

Gates made the revelation during an interview on Thursday with the British newspaper, The Mirror. 

 

Not only does Gates force his kids to wait until age 14 to get a smartphone, but he also limits the amount of time they could use them before going to bed. Smartphones are also banned from the dinner table. 

 

"We often set a time after which there is no screen time and in their case that helps them get to sleep at a reasonable hour,’ he told The Mirror. Gates and his wife, Melinda, are parents to Jennifer, 20; Rory, 17; and Phoebe, 14. 

 

Despite the irony of Gates playing a pivotal role in the technological revolution of the digital age, he still thinks limits need to be in place for children.

"You’re always looking at how it can be used in a great way – homework and staying in touch with friends – and also where it has gotten to excess,’ he said of smartphones and social media. 

 

‘We don’t have cellphones at the table when we are having a meal, we didn’t give our kids cellphones until they were 14 and they complained other kids got them earlier.’

 

The Mirror reports that during its interview with Gates, he was wearing a Casio watch worth $10.

Big Brother Naija: Kemen explains in details what really happened that night with TBoss


Kemen is still speaking on what transpired between him and TBoss in the Big Brother Naija House. This time around, he spoke to Sunday Scoop and explained in details what actually went down under the sheets.

He said:

“I believe that Nigerians are very brilliant people and I’ve decided to care less about what is said on social media. The truth lies with me and Tboss. I want Nigerians to realise that the organisers know more than they do.
We are in a country where people have the freedom to express themselves and we’re all entitled to our opinions. Some people might see something as right while some other people might view the same thing as wrong, so it has been a battle of words.
“On that night, I slept before Tboss and I used the duvet that was on the bed to cover myself. When Tboss came to bed, she used the other duvet. When I wanted to go back to sleep, I attempted to cuddle her. In the course of doing that, I had to lift the duvet that was between us.
My hand movement that was seen on camera was me trying to make way through the duvet and get close to her. She woke up immediately I wrapped my hands around her; opened the duvet and adjusted her body so she could move closer to me. And that was where the video stopped.
Tboss always slept in a three-quarter short and a spaghetti top which she used as a nightgown. She is not a deep sleeper. She also has the highest stack of alcohol in her cupboard because she rarely drinks. On the night of the incident, I was not drunk, and I don’t think she was too, even though I cannot speak for her.”
However, I have chosen to move on from all that and focus on the positive gains of the game. I have put everything that happened behind me.”


Speaking on his relationship with Tboss, he said,

“Tboss is a great person and I would want to keep her as a friend. I don’t have any grudges against her and I don’t think I ever will. You have to bear in mind that the situation not only affected me, it also affected Tboss negatively too so we are both in this together. Having a bad feeling towards her would be totally out of place.”


On his motive for going into the house, Kemen said,

“I went into the house with the intention to sell my brand and have the platform to do the things I’ve always wanted to do. It was very educative. I plan to explore the opportunity of the platform. I am a strong and focused person. I’m extremely creative and I was able to show that while I was in the house. Nigerians are also going to see more of what I can do in a very short while. I will devote time to my fitness and entrepreneurial activities.”