Wednesday, 21 May 2014

Mercy Johnson talks hubby, bad dressing, endorsement in new interview

Mama Purity, Odi's wife and star, Mercy Johnson has granted, her very first interview for 2014 where she speaks on her marriage and acting career. 
At a time many celebrity marriages are collapsing, the Kogi-State born thespian is eager to share what she describes as her winning formula.  
See excerpts from her interview with punch below:


She says, “It is simply commitment, having a great husband and being submissive as a woman. And I must add knowing how to deal with your differences with love. Motherhood is just the best thing to have happened to me and in no way would I say it has slowed me or my career down.

“I thank God I am a mother because it has given me the opportunity to understand what being a mother is all about and I am extremely glad about that. Motherhood and acting are different responsibilities which I learn to manage well, thanks to God and my husband.”

Before now, Johnson’s figure was the talk of the town and envy of many. She was known for provocative and revealing outfits, with her robust breasts especially threatening to jump out of dresses. In this manner, her photographs were generously displayed on posters and jackets of movies in which she starred. But all that appears to be in the past because she is “now a new creature.”

“Marriage is influencing my dress sense in a more positive way. As I always say my husband is my greatest critic but when it comes to my profession, he understands and has made me grow better than I used to. Sometimes when I look back and see the dresses I wore I laugh real hard and thank God for a blessed and understanding friend, manager and hubby.”

Quite unlike some of her fellow actors, including Genevieve Nnaji and Rita Dominic, who had to play several minor roles before getting their big Mercy’s first attempt in The Maid shot her into limelight. That was in 2004. Since then, she has been having a great time starring in many films.
Ironically, however, she has yet to clinch any ‘juicy’ ambassadorial or endorsement deals, which the likes of Genevieve currently enjoy. She says this does not bother her, though.

“First of all I always remain grateful that I am appreciated and recommended by showbiz personalities and Nigerians. That for me is the biggest endorsement. The other one will come. Keep your fingers crossed. I am humbled, grateful and uplifted and full of gratitude to everyone who ‘Googled’ Mercy Johnson at all times.”

On an endorsement deal she was rumoured to be discussing with the Bank of Industry, she says, “They (BOI) wanted a meeting on a collaborative effort. We honoured the meeting and that was all.”
For now, all that matters to Mercy is how best to expand the activities of her NGO, The Mercy Johnson Foundation for Children and Widows.

She says, “We have been in existence for years but you hardly hear much about it because I chose to make it that way. It does not call for so much noise because it’s another part of my life I do not joke with. Maybe soon, depending on plans, a lot will be heard about the foundation.”

Having starred in over 100 movies, one would expect Mercy to consider shooting her first feature film. In defence, the dark-skinned star says, “Firstly, there is time for everything. Sit, relax and watch me as an executive producer soon.”
Asked to confirm if she was indeed the highest paid Nollywood actress, she simply responded saying, “No comment o, before someone misquotes what I said. I am what I am by the grace of God.”

On another rumour that she is having some spat with some of her colleagues, she notes that she has no problem with anyone.
“I am not fighting with anybody. Last time it was rumoured that Chike Ike and I had issues while we were on set together. We had to take to Twitter to deny it. Tomorrow it will be another person. I am a peaceful person and I believe most of the people in Nollywood are also peaceful.”

2face Breaks The Silence

2face Idibia’s Million Voices for Peace (MVP) project has recorded a song to raise funds for the work of Nigerian Red Cross and call for peace, titled “Break The Silence”, reports notjustok.com

This song also calls for the release of the abducted Chibok girls and features;  2face Idibia, Precision Productions (Trinidad & Tobago), Samini (Ghana), K-Slim, PKD, Squadee (Ghana), Spyke, Sound Sultan, Essence, Righteousman, Joe El, Ferre Galo (DRC) and Machel Montano (Trinidad & Tobago).

Idibia, who spoke from France said that the safe return of the Chibok girls and real work towards peace building must be sustained.

Tuesday, 20 May 2014


 
You wanna be inspired, then read this!

Merrilyn Akpapuna, a 20-year-old psychology major and business management minor from Delta State has emerged the best graduating student at the Dillard University, New Orlean.

Akpapuna who finished with a first class honours, won two other awards for highest academic achievements from the College of Arts and Sciences and College of General Studies. 


Her other awards and recognition include;

The Daniel C. Thompson/Samuel Dubois Cook Honours Programme, Phi Eta Sigma Freshman Honour Society, Dean’s List of Scholars, 1st Place for exceptional work in Algebra Relay, National Institute of Science, Beta Kappa Chi Honour Society, Alpha Kappa Mu national Honour Society, and Psi Chi National Honour Society.

Marrilyn made a cumulative grade point average of 4.0. In other words, she made an A in every course she took during her four years study at Dillard.  She was also the best student in her class in the West African Secondary School Certificate Examination at the Reagan Memorial Baptist Girls Secondary School, Yaba, Lagos before she proceeded to study on a full scholarship in Dillard University. Whoop, Nigerians rock!

Cristiano Ronaldo is naked on the cover of Vogue!

For those who are having a bad start to their Tuesday, here is a little something to take your blues away. 
Cristiano Ronaldo covered Vogue Espana completely naked! Now if we can only get his 28-year-old Russian supermodel girlfriend Irina Shayk to move a little bit to the left, it would be absolutely perfect.



Listen, we aren't haters. But this cover would have been so much better without the beautiful Shayk in it! 
Never fear however, as we will be seeing loads more of this perfect specimen in the coming month. The Real Madrid forward will be playing for his home country Portugal in the 2014 Soccer World Cup in Brazil.

Another thing we learned from this cover is that Mr Ronaldo likes to do some "manscaping" down there.
All Praise king Ronaldo! You’re welcome ladies... and gents.

Monday, 19 May 2014

Amber Rose rocks MASSIVE sunglasses.....

Amber Rose went Futuristic and looked like something out of a space movie at the BillBoard Awards last night..She is known for setting trends and don't be surprised to see these glasses on our streets any time soon.. ..
It's all about confidence tho..Would you rock it...
More below





Louis Vuitton denies signing Deal with Tonto Dikeh's ex,2G

Last month, Tonto Dikeh's ex  2G aka Mr Booski Lover claimed he got an endorsement deal with Louis Vuitton.He even shared what he called "unofficial photos"He told Encomium
"It’s a sponsorship deal which also showcases me as a model and international ambassador for the brand. It came as a surprise of course, a pleasant one. We also have some surprises from LV for the fans as well. So, all I can ask is that they stay tuned.I feel honoured and humbled. It’s a blessing to be the first Nigerian to have such."
Well, The Netng did their findings and there is no such thing..According to a Loius Vuitton rep
We don’t know 2G, We don’t have any business with him’... 

Leaked conversation between Jim Iyke and blogger over split with Nadia Buari


Over the weekend, there were reports that Ghanaian actress Nadia Buari and Jim Iyke had called off their beautiful relationship but none of them reacted to the viral reports.
Anyway we just got to know that Jim Iyke actually reacted!
There is this blogger, Emma Agu the publisher of nigerianfm.com...he is also a musician based in New York. He sent out a link to his site revealing the conversation he had with Jim Iyke via Email.
We really don't know why he leaked out the conversation but he is angry with Jim Iyke for accusing him of ruining his relationship with BFF Nadia Buari.
See the leaked conversation (it's a bit long though) below:


The most sickest creep and a criminal  that walk the face of the earth (Jim Iyke) called me some minutes ago and called me all kinds of names.  He is accusing me of destroying his relationship with Nadia Bauri.

This overrated son of a bitch with his amateurish acting skills thinks his name can bring any good to a writer or a blogger. The man with a tainted name, a rogue  who has burnt every bridge he stepped on is trying to hold me responsible for what ever misfortune that has fallen him in the last 72 hours.

So this montebank sneaked into New York around 5am 3 days ago and did everything to keep it a top secret  until the bubble bust right in front of him. When I got the hint that James was in Keturah's house, I thought Keturah was lying . The girl said James came claiming that  his  relationship with Nadia Bauri was over. She also said james (Jim) came  to pick  her up for  Nigeria. I told her this guy might be lying.

As a brother and one this crook calls  'a confidante,' I sent him an email  which he never replied. He wanted to make sure Keturah never told me about his arrival to the extent he threw me under the bus. He lied against me and told Keturah stuff that got both of us into a heated argument. So I smelt a rat and decided  to find out from Ghana who is telling the truth.

When I got in touch with Nadia's manager, he maintained that Nadia was aware Jim went to Miami and insisted that he (Jim) was no way near Keturah's house.

Nadia's manager subsequently called him, he lied that he was in Miami. I was on the phone with Keturah Hamilton when Nana( Nadia's manager) sent me a text message saying Jim was in Miami.

I never believed Keturah that Jim was  in her house until she showed me a proof. It became very apparent that Jim iyke lied to both  Keturah Hamilton and Nadia Bauri. Nadia Bauri decided to pull the plug off their ever restless relationship.

Some hours ago, Jim called to insult me. Saying maybe I want to be famous. This writer started enjoying limelight, stardom and fame while Jim was maybe in Secondary School. He said I was the only man on earth he respected till today.

I have him on tape and will play it to my world audience by 8AM New York time, which should be 1PM Nigerian Time. I need everyone out there to  listen and  find out why Jim Iyke should be taken off the streets. The guy can never change. That deliverance by TB Joshua never worked. It was a fluke.

This guy is bipolar , a psycho who needs to see a doctor. I will get him arrested for making threats to my life.  There's a huge difference between living in America and Nigeria. I will teach him how to live in America.
For  everyone's information, Jim Iyke is babysitting Keturah Hamilton's dog while she is in LA with her lover.

I have been expecting Keturah to give me the number with which Jim called since he blocked his number when he called.  I will track him down right away.

This guy is a monumental disappointment, fraudster, liar and a cheat. Why is he so mad? The reason is simple. He is looking for a scapegoat. Jim should hold himself responsible for whatever happened to his relationship with Nadia Buari. On the other hand, Keturah Hamilton is no more available. The girl has moved on.
Emma Agu
On May 18, 2014, at 1:49 AM, Iktune <iktune@aol.com> wrote:
Jim Iyke reply
OGA EMMA 
FROM
JIM IYKE JIMIYKEUNTAMED@.COMHIDE DETAILS
TO
IKTUNE IKTUNE@AOL.COM
I'm lost Emma sending your article was supposed to make me scared? So much emotion! So much passion, so much bitterness.
Lol, I must have wounded your self professed ego deeply. You sound like a  rejected child- man. Lol. Any body with his head firmly screwed on their shoulders can deduce this for what it us; the desperate act of a deeply troubled insecure man still suffering the throes of middle age crisis.
Keep entertaining truly intelligent people. We will wait your world news at 8.
Looool
I'm too focused on what I'm doing to dignify this. I thought there would be something new. I would have wished Karma on you but its already working overtime  in your life.
I expected this tantrums from your son but then again role reversals occur from  time to time.
I sympathize with him wherever he is.
Good luck sir.
Sent from my iPad
JIMIYKEUNTAMED <JIMIYKEUNTAMED@.COM>
SENT: SUN, MAY 18, 2014 1:18 AM
SUBJECT: RE: SO, YOU ARE A AN ANIMAL HUH?
Sent: Sat, May 17, 2014 11:53 pm
Subject: Re: so, you are a an animal huh?
I've been threatened by many men Emma. Run?! Anyone can see vendetta from a mile away. You make me laugh. You call yourself an ibo man? You're a coward Emma. You've lost all the respect I had for you.
What's the worse case scenario? You recorded me questioning your sanity? Who's the animal now? Who's the immature person. A man that purports himself a leader yet acts like a retarded child
There's nothing you can say or put out that hasn't been done before. You re mad I refused to grant you interviews or suck up to your many gimmicks to kiss ass.
I can read selfish men from miles away. You've told me many things about Keturah, Nadia and countless people in my life unsolicited. You're sly and two faced and I didn't buy into your story of brotherhood long before now.
God made and put me here not man.
Try all you can you will end up where the other desperate creatures did; beneath me.
Good luck sir
Sent from my iPad
FROM: IKTUNE <IKTUNE@AOL.COM>
TO: JIMIYKEUNTAMED <JIMIYKEUNTAMED@.COM>
SENT: SUN, MAY 18, 2014 1:18 AM
SUBJECT: RE: SO, YOU ARE A AN ANIMAL HUH?
I guess you dont know me, If only you knew my own madness has reached the market square, you wont dare thread the path that will lead to your destruction. When I started enjoying the limelight, you were not even near a Secondary School. First cut is the deepest, you threw me under the bus and lied over and over to me who has taken all manner of insults on your behalf. You must be a bastard. If you are man enough, call me with a known number and see if I wont track you down right away
Jim iyke writes.
JIM IYKE
3:09 PM (1 HOUR AGO)

TO ME
Lol. I know you're the US president. I see you require several broadcasts and platform to expose me. You re in denial Emma. You can finally stop begging and scavenging for interviews to keep your pathetic outfit afloat. I've finally given you relevance.  I've always tailored my words around you. You keep referring to Keturah. Which one? The one you tried to burn severally on phone conversations? You're a pathological liar and that's what sent you on exile in the first place from Nigeria.
CNN?! Lool. My brother, you really have arrived at the proverbial bend!
I'm too busy Emma. Lets see now one week. Two weeks. Maybe a month at worst ill forget you even exist.
Ill relegate you to the trash can I reserve for haters. Atleast the others made their position clear from get go.
You're blistering and gloating now. You've finally convinced your warped psyche this is the best news ever. False or truth I've got to jump on it. Who knows you exist in the continent? t.
The rest? Well, the rest doesn't exist. People I don't know nor bear no economic and emotional value in my life has never had the capability to make me loose a second of sleep.
I'm gonna do myself a favour and direct all the mails that emanate from you to trash where the owner firmly belongs. Its Sunday. I've a busy week ahead. Besides FBI, IRS, navy seals and commandos all await me.
You really are shameless Emma.
Sent from my iPad
  
Emma Agu writes
NRI NY <IKTUNE@AOL.COM.COM>
5:02 PM (0 MINUTES AGO)

TO JIM
You made who relevant? I have done interviews with Omotola, Awilo, Ministers, senators, men and women with proven records. You local boy is telling me you are making me relevant?  Last week alone, I interviewed, Ibrahim Commassie, RTD Inspector General of Police , I also did interview with Prof Femi Mimiko, Vice Chancellor, AAU and also a member of the National Confab. Same goes with Dr. Rabi Ibrahim, Bilksu Majoro, lawyer and a well known activist, Aminu Mahmuid, General Mansur Dan Ali, to name but a few. Tomorrow, I will be interviewing Jerry Gana and Mr. Falana.  These are men and women with proven records dear James. Over half a million Nigerians living overseas tune in to listen to great interviews with great people. Your interview with me brought me no audience, no rating, no feedback. It  was zero. Your name makes my listeners to turn off their appliances. Who wants to listen to a thief and a criminal, I was trying aimlessly to rebrand his image?
For the records, Keturah Hamilton begged me to accept you.  Keturah Hamilton would tell you, I never liked you from the start. I heard you are a thief and she told me not to judge you based on what people  say. I don't need anyone to convince me now that you Jim Iyke, is a thief, a rouge and a criminal. You live off the sweat and hardwork of women. You have wrecked so many lives. Cursed from every angle of this world, you have been on the run since you duped a married woman you slept with who took your late mum to India and London. You came from a family of ingrates therefore, you have no  mind, no heart no feeling for anyone regardless. It was no surprise how the women you swindled gave an interview shortly after your mum's demise, saying she never raised you well.
Your name is tainted, news about you drives away people. Ask Keturah, how people hate and loathe you.  You are a bad news.  She will tell you how many times, she had wrangling with folks who were tired of hearing or reading your name. A particular man wrote openly on my fan page , saying-Jim Iyke is bad news-Jim Iyke has squandered his opportunity.
I know folks out here who wouldn't watch any movie you appear in for a million dollars. The only people telling you about me are rogues like you who have the same evil mindset like you.  Those folks who are equally untalented like you, would resort by any means to use others. A couple of them here, even your friend based in Dallas swindled me once. Birds of the same feather.
Did you not tell me you were relocating to the US to live forever with Keturah Hamilton. Did you not say in my interview with you she was the best thing that happened to your life? The tape is still there maggot!   You left her as soon as you finish making all your fake promises. What about the money she gave you when you opened a so called store in ABUJA. WHAt about the money she gave you when you lied to her you wanted to buy a house?  You left her after looting her.
After wrecking havoc to this woman's life, leaving her for Nadia, you were not even contented with Nadia Buari that no days passes without you calling Keturah and complained against Nadia Bauri. You had a game plan that backfired, now you want to hold me responsible for your apparent downfall that started from the day you were born.
See all your mates in Nigeria and look at your life. Dude, you will run from pillar to post until your dying day. Ask T B Joshua the man who cast a spell on you about me. You were in Gabon when I started making waves at the age of 12. I have performed before 3 heads of States and also headlines President Barak Obama's inaugural ball she he was elected.  I wanted to grant you a pass till your bury your dead, now, with your latest hit on me, I will spare no rods , no words to tell the world who you truly are. I am not responsible for your break up with Nadia Bauri. You were caught in the web of lies. Deal with it.
I will not waste my time to write you again. I am a very busy man. I don't even have time to crosscheck all the stuff I have been sending to you.  I will issue a press release shortly. Deal with it loser. Keturah Hamilton does not want you. Nadia Bauri has left you. Deal with it!
From: Jim Iyke
<JIMIYKEUNTAMED@.COM>
TO: IKTUNE <IKTUNE@AOL.COM>
SENT: SAT, MAY 17, 2014 11:53 PM
SUBJECT: RE: SO, YOU ARE A AN ANIMAL HUH?
Are you still going on about this? Is that all? In a few days I won't even remember your last name. That's how much I've trained myself to shuffle trash firmly where it belongs; in the dark recess if my mental archives!! Lol
Why are you still trying to justify yourself? Why would I hide from a mutt? You ll be so crushed when you discover what I came to the states for. This is nothing! I'm overjoyed you finally dealt your real hand. Only a retard will make you a mentor. If you were contented with your life and family why are you all up in other people's lives to create relevance for your far from desirous one. What you have is not even a proper platform. You had to solicit help everywhere ? Lol how pathetic !
Its unfortunate you re not worth the trouble. I've had reason to travel to many cities of he world for the project I'm currently working on.
I didn't realize there was an embargo as regards where I can go or can't go to do bizness in the states. Why are you trying to develop heart attack on my account. Who made you judge and jury? Have you considered there's a chance even if its remotely considerable that you might be wrong? No, your hate runs too deep. Your self righteous insufferable personae has been deeply hurt. Your overestimated self importance has been questioned.
All you do is sit down and mudsling others;Yorubas, Hausas, your fellow ibos, people that genuinely look to you for advice and guidance.
When you reached to me. I came out cause I believed at first. But something about you didn't ring right. I've honed my instincts very well Emma. Time just confirmed it!
What else do you think you owe younger ibo men. Money? A platform for image laundry and fame. You owe us your word! It means everything. In your throes of introspection a part of you will tell you I've done you no wrong. I'm a bereaved man trying to do my business quietly and bury the most important woman in my life. If you had any iota of emotion in you, you will honour that. I've wasted a great deal of energy in he past being caught up in his circle of hate you all create. I'm beyond that now.
I was never rude. Always attentive and respectful. Even thanked God a few times for the man I thought you were. When you're done with your attempt to wreck me what's next? I hope you will find some satisfaction. I hope you find justification. I hope for you're sake you won't be staring at another empty space where you will wish you had handled matters differently.
How well do you live your life that you so perversely without cause decide who is living less desirous lives in your eyes? Are you trying to play God? You holds you accountable? It was so easy to reach me and insult me by e mil yet you claim you couldn't reach me upon my arrival in the states. You posted an article long before you sought out the truth. A one sided version you hurriedly put out to fulfill your desire for vendetta. 
You claim you have kids. Life is a bitch! They will run into their road blocks. People will return the favour you've done others a thousand fold.
I refuse to be caught in your web. My justification is in time. Yours is in all the double agents and ass kissers cheering you. When your eminent rock bottom happens I pray the cheering continues.
If I am to be obliterated as you all perpetuate, hasn't it occurred to all of you why it hasn't and won't happen. I don't know how I got here. Ill never know. Neither will all of you. Emma my name is IKECHUKWU.
Its God's engineering not man. Therefore no man can destroy God's creation. I don't hate you and I never will. Nobody is worth it.   I'm still here. I'm still prosperous. I'm still breathing. I'm still potty in God's hand. I've no business fighting a battle that isn't mine.
God is in control. Why don't we wait and see. It is well.

Sunday, 18 May 2014

Comedian Seyi Law and wifey share their beautiful love story!

The Alatiles
Popular comedian, Oluwaseyitan Alatile, a.k.a Seyi Law, and his wife, Ebere, are one sweet couple!
Recall that they toured the world to celebrate their love in February (HERE) and marked their third wedding anniversary (HERE)....now you get to read their love story as told to Punch below:


How did you meet?
Seyi Law: We met on September 30, 2007. I was invited to Global Impact Church, Lagos, to perform and I kept looking at her while on stage. I was admiring her even before I was called up to perform but I did not have the courage to walk up to her. After the show, as I was about leaving the church, she walked up to me and told me that it was a wonderful performance and that she liked my confidence on stage. That was how we got talking.
Looking at her must have distracted you…
Seyi Law: No, it did not. In fact, I had to put in extra energy and effort because of her.
How did the relationship develop?
Seyi Law: After the performance, she and her friends wanted to take a cab home and none was forthcoming. I got a cab before them and I insisted we boarded it together. We drove from the church to her place and we exchanged phone numbers. One day, I was just at home, she sent me a text message, praying for me and wishing me well in my career. I told myself that I liked a woman like that. We met again after that, and gradually started seeing regularly. Then we got married.
How long did you date before you got married?
Seyi Law: We dated for about three and a half years before we got married.
How did he propose to you?
Ebere: There was a comedy show we attended on the island. That was the day Michael Jackson died. He just got back from the United Kingdom and asked me to accompany him to the show, and I did. Right there on the stage, he called me and I came out, then he knelt down in front of everyone and asked me to marry him. I was surprised but it was the best moment ever. I felt very shy. Initially, I thought it was part of the comedy but when he brought out the ring, I knew it was real.
What were the initial attractions?
Ebere: His brilliance attracted me. He was so composed on the stage and very confident.
Seyi Law: Initially, I did not notice her beauty. I love her attitude and composure. As time went on, I saw the motherly character in her. She is caring and has human feelings for people. I told myself that I would not miss her.
Did you ever think of marrying him?
Ebere: I did not think we would get married. Even after he proposed to me, we did not get married immediately, my friends were concerned whether he would marry me or not; but I told them not to worry. I kept waiting and kept believing in him. We got married in March 2011.
Were there other suitors before Seyi?
Ebere: Yes, there were. I told them I was already taken and some of them were disappointed while some took it in good faith.
Did you ever want to marry someone in the entertainment industry?
Ebere: I never knew he would be this popular.
How would you describe your marriage?
Ebere: It has been wonderful, fun, divine, amazing and awesome. He is a wonderful person every woman would want to have. He is funny and cracks me up even in the house. But when he is serious, you would know because he would not be smiling. You would just know when he is not joking.
Were there oppositions from family members?
Seyi Law: The oppositions did not really matter. The people who objected to it were not the people that mattered to me. I saw them as people that were scared that once I got married; they would stop getting certain benefits from me. They were just fighting for their pockets. The most important people saw her as someone I should marry. The person I thought would object to me getting married to someone from another tribe was my father, but when he met her, he liked her personality.
Ebere: My mother was sceptical about me marrying a Yoruba man, but the first day she met him, she liked him. There were no oppositions at all.
How have you coped despite the tribal difference?
Ebere: We understand each other. I am from Abia State but I speak Yoruba, and his native dialect, Ilaje.
Did marriage deprive you of anything?
Seyi Law: No. We dated for almost four years and at that time, we became like siblings. Nothing changed when we eventually got married. The only difference is that we no longer go out as much as we used to when we were still dating. I am always the one pushing her to have some time-out with her friends, but she loves to do things at her own pace.
How would you describe yourselves?
Ebere: He is God-fearing, protective, intelligent and awesome.
Seyi Law: She is very caring and jovial. She is beautiful, not just from outside but within. She is an intelligent person.
What would you like to change about each other?
Ebere: Nothing; I like him the way he is.
Seyi Law: I want her to always tell me that she has money. Sometimes, I just see money in some places and I discover they are hers. She is very prudent and does not spend everything whenever I give her money.
Do you get jealous of his female fans?
Ebere: I do not get jealous. I like it when his fans celebrate him. They come around and tell him how much they appreciate his work and how much they love him. We get that all the time and I don’t feel bad about it. If those calls are not coming in, that means he is not doing well and no one appreciates him. As long as those calls are not detrimental to our marriage, I do not feel bad. I am proud when I see them come around him and want to take pictures with him.
Do you have access to each other’s phones and social media accounts?
Ebere: No, we do not, because we trust each other.
How do you balance the time between work and your family?
Seyi Law: Whenever I am not working, I am always at home. If there is any need for me not to be at home, we are always together, somewhere away from home.
How do you spend time together?
Ebere: Every time I get an opportunity outside work, we are always together. We travel together all the time, except on few occasions when I had to travel alone.
Do you have a joint bank account?
Ebere: Yes, we do.
What common hobbies do you share?
Ebere: We are both givers. We like to help people. He cooks almost better than I do. We both like to do chores at home too.
Seyi Law: We both love to swim and watch movies together. We also like to cook.
What causes quarrels between the two of you?
Ebere: I get angry when he does not spend money wisely. He likes to buy gadgets all the time.
Seyi Law: I am cool with her. I think I am always the offender.
How do you make up when there is a quarrel?
Both: We both apologise.
Seyi Law: If we have issues and go to bed, the other person will keep turning in bed and at the end, call the offender to order.
What pet names do you call each other?
Seyi Law: She calls me ‘Mr. do-do (you too do)’
Ebere: I call him Sugar or baby. He also calls me baby.

"You will never see the light of day"-Mr Ibu to ladies who pay for movie roles...

 John Okafor had some words for ladies who pay their way into Nollywood.He told Vanguard....
"I advise those girls that pay for roles, if you’re one of those that go to producer, director to give money to get roles, you will never get out of this industry. You will never see the light of the day. Leave that thing. Go ahead and allow God to give you your own position in the industry. Keep doing what you’re doing. The one that is yours is yours, the one that is not yours, forget about it.Do not go and give your body because of roles. Do not go and give money because you want to get a role in a production. That is not how the industry grows. If you pay, they will give you something you’re going to do, you’re not going to be anybody. The industry is like a spirit. They will reject you immediately you begin to pay yourself in."

Wizkid & Davido fool around in new photos


Music stars, Wizkid and Davido sure know how to have fun – and squash beef rumours.
Both talented artistes are presently in Benin Republic getting ready to headline a concert and they both decided to chill out before showtime.
Ignore the rivalry rumours, these two are cool like that.
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