Wednesday, 1 April 2020

15 Celebrities Who Don’t Drink Alcohol


15 Celebrities Who Don’t Drink Alcohol

Whether it’s safe to drink seems more confusing now than ever, but these stars have made a clear decision to forgo beer, wine, and spirits.

Thursday, 3 October 2019

Champions League: Zidane angry after Nigerian striker nets twice against Real Madrid


Real Madrid manager, Zinedine Zidane, has described the goals they conceded in their 2-2 draw at home to Club Brugge in their Champions League group stage clash as “laughable.”
Madrid went into half-time 2-0 down at the Bernabeu thanks to two goals from Nigerian striker, Emmanuel Dennis.
However, the Spanish giants fought back to draw, thanks to second half strikes from Sergio Ramos and Casemiro.

“The result is bad, but the reaction is good.
“We cannot be happy with the first half because we produced a 45 minutes like never before.
“I am not happy with the point because we wanted three, but I did like the reaction.
“The two goals we conceded were laughable. We weren’t concentrating where the opponents are at their strongest. They scored the first goal, they went forward, and then scored the second. I insist we cannot be happy but you always have to think about the positives,” Zidane told the media after the match.

Check Out 10 Nigerian Celebrities With Successful Marriages (Photos)

Despite the difficult celebrity lives, many famous couples do have happy marriages.

Although some celebrity marriages and relationships often come with news of splits, not all celebrity couples are destined to break up.

In fact, quite a number of A-list stars revel in having a happy marriage to their longtime partner. The 10 couples that follow are some of the Nigerian celebrities wit successful marriages

1. Olu Jacobs and Joke Silva

This is unarguably the number one on our list. These two have spent over 30 years together as a married couple.

Despite going through some rough times together, also witnessing the loss of a child, they have both still remained strong.

The couple has cited God, communication and trust as the few factors that keep their marriage going.

2. Tunde and Wunmi Obe

Tunde and Wunmi Obe, professionally known as T.W.O are Nigerian show business couple, entertainers, television personalities and entrepreneurs.

They met and began their music career as undergraduates in the 90s. Revealing the secrets of their marriage, the veteran musician and dad of 3 revealed he married a woman who supports his plans and also helps to make good decisions for the future.

3. Patrick and Ireti Doyle

Nollywood actress Ireti Doyle has been married for over 15 years to broadcaster, veteran actor and media personality, Patrick Doyle.

Although the marriage has experienced some ups and downs, the duo has maintained newness of love in their union.

4. Isaac and Nneka Moses

Since meeting on the set of a movie in 1996, the couple has been inseparable.

They both present, produce and direct their award-winning culture and tourism TV show, Goge Africa, on television and cable networks.

“It is easy because whatever decision we make is in the best interest of our vision and passion. There is no superiority contest among us. He sometimes allows me to make decisions and that really makes me feel good,” Nneka was once reported saying.

5. Omotola Jalade and Matthew Ekeinde

Nollywood diva, Omotola has been married to Matthew Ekeinde for over 20 years.

The couple has a blissful marriage and are blessed with four beautiful kids.

Considering the controversies and scandals associated with celebrity-life, the Ekeinde’s have managed to stay off scandals.

“It would have been extremely painful if my husband takes things to the heart, then it would have been a rollercoaster ride for me,” Omotola said, paying compliment to her husband’s maturity for the success of their marriage.
6. Richard and Jumobi Mofe-Damijo

In 2000, RMD married former Africa Independent Television (AIT) presenter, Jumobi Adegbesan.

Of course, this marriage has witnessed murky waters based on alleged infidelity on both sides but the love and stability in their marriage seem to be waxing stronger by the day.

7. Omoni and Nnamdi Oboli

Married for over fifteen years with three beautiful boys, they are just an epitome of a perfect match.

The couple who could pass as siblings are very much into each other that they do literally everything together.

8. Fela and Tara Durotoye

While she is the leading pioneer make-up artist in Nigeria, he is one of the most sort-after motivational speakers in Africa and a best-selling author.

The couple complements each other in every way.

Tara never ceases to use the opportunity to share some tips on relationship and marriage principles. “We have committed to making each other happy and making it work as we both come from broken homes,” Tara once wrote.

9. Norbert and Gloria Young

Nollywood couple Norbert and Gloria Young have been married for over 15 years and share three beautiful kids.

Despite several rumours, the couple has stood the test of time and is still going strong.

10. Soni and Betty Irabor

Soni and Betty are one of the most adorable celebrity couples in Nigeria. They have been married for over 30 years. They make marriage look easy and sweet. Soni is a broadcaster and CEO of InspirationFM, and Betty is a journalist, author and publisher.
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Source: The Nation

Tuesday, 18 December 2018

Rio Ferdinand and Guinness World Record Holder Play Football in Lagos

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Guinness ambassador and legendary international footballer, Rio Ferdinand, was recently in Lagos, Nigeria as part of his partnership with the extraordinary brand, as Guinness identified and rewarded football Fans Made of More.
Rio Ferdinand and Guinness World Record Holder Play Football in Lagos.

During his visit, Rio met two-time Guinness world record holder, Harrison Chinedu, among other things, and took time to bond with Chinedu and scores of football fans over a game of two-touch football.  That Rio trounced the competition was received well by his spirited fans, as they celebrated over bottles of the bold black liquid, enabled by great Nigerian music.

Rio Ferdinand Play Football in Lagos.
Rio visited diverse locations in Lagos, meeting and engaging passionate football fans in banter and sharing the tips, habits and disciplines that helped to distinguish his play and build a successful career in top flight international football.
Rio Ferdinand, a truly extraordinary international football legend, brought international football royalty and celebrity to extraordinary Football Fans Made of More and to a very grateful Lagos.

Monday, 17 December 2018

Iyabo Ojo and daughter slay in identical outfit for dance video (photos)

When a woman gives birth to a girl child, it is usually like having a real life doll to play dress up with. Some mothers and daughters are known to slay together.
For celebrity kids, it is even more cool seeing as their trendy outfits get to be seen and appreciated by a wider range of people.
Nollywood actress, Iyabo Ojo, is one of the few entertainers who love to display her beautiful daughter, Priscilla, to the world. The pair is sometimes known to wear identical and fashionable outfits.
Recently, the thespian took to social media to post photos of herself with her young daughter wearing similar yellow crop tops paired with black joggers and multi-coloured sneakers.
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As if that wasn’t enough to impress their fans, the 40-year-old movie star and her teenage daughter also displayed their choreography skills in a dance video.

Catriona Gray from the Philippines wins Miss Universe 2018



- Catriona Gray from the Philippines has emerged the winner of the Miss Universe crown for 2018
- She has become the fourth Filipina to take home the crowned title
- The 24-year-old beat over 90 contestants from around the globe in the competition for the crown
The 2018 Miss Universe crown has been concluded and 24-year-old Filipina-Australian Catriona Gray has snagged the crown. This has made Gray the fourth Filipina to take home the crown.
Following close behind is South African Demi Leigh Nel-Peters, who was the first runner upper, followed by Miss Venezuela, Sthefany Gutiérrez, rounded up as the finalists at the contest in Bangkok.
Speaking with reporters after her victory, Gray revealed that she would like an organisation in the Philippines that promotes education on HIV and AIDS. She said: “A few years ago I lost a close friend to health complications with HIV. So spreading awareness on that cause and encouraging people to get the simple test and knowing their status is definitely one of the first projects that I’d like to pursue.”
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Gray who is a student of music theory, beat over 90 contestants from around the globe in the 67th installment of Miss Universe, which was held in the Thai capital’s Impact Arena.

Also in the competition was Miss Spain, Angela Ponce, the first transgender contestant in the competition's history. Although she stated that being a beauty queen has always been her dreams, Ponce didn't make it to the top 20.
Issues of tolerance and disrespect came into play when Miss USA, Sarah Rose Summers poked fun at Miss Vietnam and Miss Cambodia on social media for their inability to speak English.
Summers later apologized after she received major backlash on social media. According to her, it wasn't her intent to hurt or disrespect them or their cultural heritage.
Gray’s victory was closely followed in the Philippines, where beauty pageants are hugely popular. A spokesman for President Rodrigo Duterte in a statement praised Gray’s win for putting the Philippines on the world map “for its beauty and elegance”.

Sunday, 16 December 2018

Carnival Calabar to host presidential candidates

The Cross River Government has invited all the Presidential candidates of political parties contesting in the 2019 general elections to take a week-long vacation from campaigns and participate in the annual event scheduled for Dec. 28.
The state governor, Professor Ben Ayade, disclosed this on Sunday in Calabar while flagging off the third and last dry run of the 2018 Calabar carnival which has the theme `Africanism’.
Represented by his Deputy, Prof. Ivara Esu, Ayade said that the carnival has no political or religious affiliation, adding the show was open to all.
“This is the final dry-run and the event is looking as if today is the grand finale,” Prof. Esu said.
“This shows that our first and second dry run was successful.
“I want to use this opportunity, on behalf of the state governor to invite all the candidates of various political parties to come for this year’s carnival.
“We want them to take off one week rest from their campaigns and come and enjoy themselves. Carnival Calabar does not know any political party or religion.
“When you come to Calabar for the carnival, you are as free as air. I will like to invite them to come here and relax and as the people see them, maybe those who are able to dance better may attract more votes.
“So, we want to see the candidates who can come here and rock it better, in such a way some people may be encouraged to vote for them.”
Earlier, the Chairman of the Calabar Carnival Commission, Mr Gabe Onah, said that the carnival has become the melting pot of Africa’s hospitality.
Onah said that the `wonders on wheels’ had earlier had their dry-run where over 200 bikers participated.
He said that the state had sustained the hosting of the largest street party in Africa for a record 14 years, adding that it has promoted the talents of budding artists and has equally united the people of Cross River and Nigeria at large.
The Chairman said that the five competing carnival bands and others were designed to tell the African story from the African perspective.
He commended DSTV and MTN Nigeria for their partnership and support for the carnival over the years.
The President of Federation of Tourism Association, Alhaji Sabo Saleh, said that the association was in the state to underscore and study the carnival with a view to find areas of partnership and support.
Saleh said that tourism plays an important role in the economy of any nation or state, adding that the association under his leadership would continue to support Calabar carnival because Cross River has placed Nigeria’s tourism on the world global map.
“This is one of the biggest events that is coming out of Africa and it is sponsored by the Cross River Government.
“They are doing this to support the local people because tourism is multi-faceted and this helps the local economy to grow.

EPL: Mourinho reveals why Manchester United lost 3-1 to Liverpool

Manchester United manager, Jose Mourinho, has admitted that his side lost 3-1 to Liverpool on Sunday, because the Reds are a better team.
Sadio Mane gave the hosts the lead, before Jesse Lingard pounced on Alisson Becker’s error to equalize.
Jurgen Klopp introduced Xherdan Shaqiri from the bench and the Swiss forward scored twice to secure victory and ensure they return to the top of the Premier League.
“They had a strong team. They showed they had the stronger team. It’s hard to accept the way the goals happened. We couldn’t cope with their fantastic intensity in the first 20 minutes, after that we were calm.
“If you want to speak about fortunate then you speak about their second and third goal. Our goal was the result of a good action. Their keeper made what I call a half mistake,” Mourinho told Sky Sports afterwards.

Buhari: Why I Refused to Sign Electoral Bill

•President’s refusal to sign bill threat to nation’s existence, says Wike
By Ernest Chinwo in Port Harcourt
President Muhammadu Buhari has written the Senate, explaining why he refused to assent to the Electoral Act (Amendment) Bill, 2018 recently passed by the National Assembly.
Buhari’s clarification is coming as the Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Wike, has declared that his refusal to sign the amended Electoral Act is a threat to the country’s existence as it will generate deadly political tension in 2019.
President of the Senate, Dr. Bukola Saraki, read the president’s letter at yesterday’s plenary.
Buhari’s letter to the senators reads: “Pursuant to Section 58 (4) of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999 (as amended), I hereby convey to the Senate, my decision on  December 6, 2018 to decline Presidential Assent to the Electoral (Amendment) Bill, 2018 recently passed by the National Assembly.
“I am declining assent to the Bill principally because I am concerned that passing a new electoral bill this far into the electoral process for the 2019 general elections, which commenced under the 2015 Electoral Act, could create some uncertainty about the applicable legislation to govern the process.
“Any real or apparent change to the rules this close to the election may provide an opportunity for disruption and confusion in respect of which law governs the electoral process.
 “This leads me to believe that it is in the best interest of the country and our democracy for the National Assembly to specifically state in the Bill that the Electoral Act will come into effect and be applicable to elections commencing after the 2019 general elections.”
Continuing, Buhari explains, “It is also important for the following drafting amendments to be made to the Bill:
”A. Section 5 of the Bill, amending section 18 of the Principal Act should indicate the subsection to which the substitution of the figure ’30” for the figure “60” is to be effected.”
“B. Section 11 of the Bill, amending Section 36 should indicate the subsection in which the provision is to be introduced.
“C. Section 24 of the Bill which amends Section 85(1) should be redrafted in full as the introduction of the “electing” to the sentence may be interpreted to mean that the political parties may give 21 days’ notice of the .. intention to merge, as opposed to the 90 days provided in Section 84(2) of the Electoral Act which provides the provision for merger of political parties.”
“D. The definition of the term “Ward Collection Officer” should be revised to reflect a more descriptive definition than the capitalized and undefined term “Registration Area Collation Officer.”
The President concluded his letter with greeting to the lawmakers: “Please accept, Distinguished Senate President, the assurances of my highest consideration.”
After Saraki finished reading the President’s letter, Senate Leader moved that all items on the Order Paper be stood down to another legislative day.
Minority Leader seconded the motion and the plenary adjournedto Wednesday, December 12, 2018.
Meanwhile, Wike, has declared that the refusal of President Buhari to sign bill is a threat to the nation’s existence as it will generate deadly political tension in 2019.
The governor also declared that the essence of not signing the Electoral Act by Buhari was for him to rig the 2019 elections.
Wike spoke at the Government House, Port Harcourt yesterday during the visit of the Anglican Bishop of Niger Delta North, Rt. Rev. Wisdom Ihunwo.
“This present administration does not want the existence of one Nigeria. We don’t know if there will be Nigeria after the 2019 General elections.
“The National Assembly tried to cure the defects of the Electoral Act that led to controversies during the 2015 elections. After the passage, the President kept on giving countless excuses why he wouldn’t sign the amended Electoral Act.
“The whole essence of not signing the Electoral Act is to rig the 2019 General elections. And in the plot to rig the 2019 elections, Rivers State comes first and Akwa Ibom State is the second on their list,” Wike explained.

EPL: Iwobi reveals who caused Arsenal’s 3-2 loss to Southampton


Arsenal star, Alex Iwobi has blamed himself and his teammates for their 3-2 loss to Southamton on Sunday.
The defeat ended Arsenal’s 22 games unbeaten run.
Arsenal boss Unai Emery was forced into changes ahead of the game and started with a back three of Stephan Lichtsteiner, Laurent Koscielny, and Granit Xhaka.
Southampton’s Danny Ings made the most of the makeshift defence in the first half, twice giving his side the lead with his head.
Two goals from Henrikh Mkhitaryan saw Arsenal twice draw level after Ings’ goals, once in the first half and once at the start of the second.
However, Charlie Austin’s late goal ensured Ralph Hasenhuttl picked up a crucial first win as Saints boss.
Speaking after the clash, Iwobi lamented his side’s lacklustre performance.
“We weren’t concentrated through the 90 minutes,” he told Sky Sports.
“There were spells where we didn’t defend well as a group.
“Southampton deserve credit.
“They had a game plan and they stuck to it, but it’s disappointing by us.
“We’re frustrated the unbeaten run is over.
We had chances to win the game.
“But we should give ourselves some credit for going on the run.
“Now we have to keep going and try to go on another run.”

Sunday, 9 December 2018

Emirates divides internet with photo of diamond-encrusted aircraft, Bling 777

Emirates Airline has posted a picture of a plane covered in diamonds and crystals.
The Emirates ‘Bling’ 777 – which many regard as a reference to the Boeing 777 aircraft – was pictured alongside baggage carts and shuttle bus vehicles, an otherwise everyday travel image aside from the plane’s spectacular embellishment.

Sunday, 30 September 2018

The Cristiano Ronaldo Diet: What He Eats For Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

By Kelvin Tan, Editor for Men’s Health Singapore
It’s easy to forget how old Cristiano Ronaldo is, especially when you look at him- he does look like a man ten years younger. And that’s no accident- while he certainly does  spend hours at the gym it’s clear that he eats wisely.. but it doesn’t mean eating less, but rather more!
The Portuguese footballing superstar shares what has for breakfast, with a selection of ham and cheeses, croissants, toast with avocado, yoghurt and a lot of fruit, and washing it down with freshly squeezed fruit juices and coffee.

According to reports in the Sun, Ronaldo claims one of the secrets to his success was to “eat regularly” and admitted he can “eat up to six small meals a day.”
And what of lunch?
His favourite option is apparently the bacalhau a braz, a plate with cod, onions, potatoes and scrambled eggs.
Chef Lavrador told Le10Sport: “Ronaldo eats all sorts of dishes, as a responsible athlete he is, but the one he likes the most is fish like gilt-head bream, swordfish and sea bass.”



According to the Sun, Ronaldo told FourFourTwo that protein is key to his diet while avoiding the likes of sugary sodas and processed food.
He said: “I avoid things that are bad for me like alcohol, sugary sodas and processed foots.
“I focus on eating simple whole foods, like fresh fruit and vegetables, whole grains and lean protein.”
Dinner-time choices-wise, you can also tell from his Instagram page that Ronaldo does like his steaks.
He’ll also tuck into tuna, eggs and potatoes and even a side of fried calamari.
Snack-wise, he has sardines on a slice of bread- a great protein boost.
Image: Cristiano Ronaldo’s Instagram

Saturday, 22 September 2018

Look beyond politicians to solve Nigeria’s woes, Kumuyi tells FG


The General Superintendent of The Deeper Life Bible Church, Pastor William Kumuyi, has advised the federal government to look beyond politicians and set up a formidable team that would get Nigeria out of its presence economic challenges.
Kumuyi said this yesterday at a youths programme organised by the church at its headquarters in Gbagada, Lagos.
The programme, tagged The Gathering of Unstoppable Achievers, brought together thousands of youths from across Lagos and its environs. It featured workshop for students, concert and experience sharing by successful youths who against all odds are walking tall in different sectors of our national life.
He said that the federal government must as a matter of urgency set up a strong team of selfless and proficient Nigerians to come together and fashion out ways of addressing Nigeria’s economic challenges.
In his address, the Chairman, Centre for Values and Leadership, Prof Pat Utomi, challenged youths to develop their leadership and entrepreneurship qualities as that remains a major panacea for growth and development in Nigeria.
He opined that the progress of any leaders comes from entrepreneurship as people make something out of nothing.
Utomi said that Nigeria is a critical example  that we are only extracting rent  and we fight ourselves over the money realised from oil and other mineral resources.
Utomi noted that the spirit of enterprise and leadership is at the heart of any nation to escape and triumph over misery. Wealth is created out of imagination of people. You must recongnise that to be successful as an entrepreneur in a big way.
He stressed that the only thing that will take Nigeria out of its economic challenges is true leadership, saying “l think it is time to realise in Nigeria that we must change course. To have people in political office with low capacity to understand our problem and solve them is really a disservice to our country.

AGBANI DAREGO now a proud mother


Former Miss World Agbani Darego and hubby Ishaya Danjuma have welcomed their first child, a son, in London
The couple, who concealed the news of the pregnancy for all of nine months, gave birth in July 2018.
Agbani, CEO of AD by Agbani, married retired General Danjuma’s son Ishaya, in 2017 at a private wedding ceremony in Marakesh, Morocco.
The couple maintained a low key, keeping their marriage off the prying eyes of the public. Their first public appearance was at Ishaya’s dad, General Theophilus Yakubu Danjuma’s, 80th birthday party last December.
While Ishaya is actively involved in his family business, Agbani helms her eponymous ready-to-wear denim and leisurewear fashion company.
Agbani was crowned Most Beautiful Girl in Nigeria 2001. Her star shone beyond the shores of Nigeria when in the same year, she went ahead to beat other contestants from around the world to be crowned as Miss World.