Tuesday, 1 May 2018

Nina apologizes to fans for sounding offensive in some of her interviews

One of the most controversial BBNaija 2018 housemate, Nina Chinonso Onyenobi, has taken to social media to apologize to her fans for being too outspoken in some of her interviews.

This post reportedly came in after a video of where she disclosed how she and Miracle made love to each other several times in the house. Nina in her post apologized for making an offensive state on social media.
On Monday, April 30, the young lady shared a picture of her on her Instagram handle as she promised never to make such comments again and thanked her fans for their continuous understanding.
Her post reads: “Hi guys, just want to clear up certain things. First of all, I did that interview next day after I got back from South Africa. And as at then i didn’t have a team to teach me certain things..... Secondly, I am still new to this and still learning. I want to apologize for sounding offensive or coming across as insensitive in some of my interviews. Expressing myself isn’t one of my strong suits however I am willing to learn and I promise I will do better. Love you all for understanding and loving me! Bless.”

Saturday, 28 April 2018

I’m safe, Cee-C assures fans


Despite the assault she suffered at the airport on arriving the country, contestant at the just concluded BBNaija reality show, Cee-C, has come out to thank her fans for their love and support.
She also assured her fans that she is okay.
“Cee-C is safe and she’s good as well. Thank you for your concerns. She can’t wait to talk to everyone,” she said in a brief video which she uploaded on Instagram.
Expressing her gratitude to her fans, she stated; “Coming out of the house, I didn’t know what to expect, looking at all the love, and the support, it has been so overwhelming. Thank you for having my back from the beginning to the end.
“I can’t wait to meet you all. You even went as far as donating money for me guys that are really amazing.”
She also revealed that it been amazing being in the house, despite the struggle to be on top.
Speaking on her stay in the house, she said: “I had a great time in the house, but I brought wahala into the house, but I think the most challenging was the task; but it also made me to discover new things about myself. Also the workout was the worst part; because I was never the morning type.”
At the start of the show, Cee-C had said she was brining into the House: a lot of drama, authenticity, which she achieved.

I don’t frown at nude roles –Nollywood actress Ify Ubah


Nollywood actress, model and event host, Ify Ubah, worked as a banker before calling it quits to face acting in 2015. In this interview with JOE AGBRO JR., the 26-year-old actress and filmmaker who has starred in movies such as Kemi, Ajo-Obi, Gain Nothing, Beware, Not My Migh
How exactly did acting start?
Well, already I was a model. So, I already had friends who started going into music videos. I was a vixen in Koffi’s video too. And Koffi started producing his comedy TV series which I was part of. So, gradually when you’re in that circle, there would always be information. But because then, I was working, I will get the text message but I won’t be able to show up and things like that. So, it wasn’t really steady but when I finally made the decision, I just had to take this seriously as a career path. That was in 2015.
You studied Banking and Finance at the University of Lagos. How did you veer into acting and modelling?
Yes, I actually worked in a bank (laughs). I gained the banking experience because it’s good to do the theory but the practical is also important. But as I was in banking industry, atimes I would still do my modelling and try out one or two things. so, it’s a passion that has always been burning on the inside and at a particular point, I said ‘Ify, it’s time to make a decision because if you’re in banking industry, you really don’t have time for any other thing.’
When did you leave the bank?
That was first quarter, 2015. I finally made the decision that I should resign and focus on passion, acting.
And how long did you work in the bank?
I was there for three years.
Weren’t you scared making that move?
From school, I was a model and saw that the entertainment industry can be lucrative depends on how you position yourself and what you really want to achieve. So, I wasn’t scared to say I don’t want to do banking. I know it will need me to adjust for a while because of the comfort of the regular allowances and things like that. I think so far, I’m grateful I made the decision. It’s better to make the decision early and adjust early.
So, has acting been paying all the bills now?
(Laughs) It’s not only acting I do but acting on its own has been good and I’m happy. Since I do modelling jobs, event hosting.
So, two years of fulltime acting now. Has the acting world been what you expected?
Yes, it’s been wonderful. I’ve done interesting roles, leads, sub-leads, feature films and cinema movies. It’s been really an experience. I’ve travelled to different parts of Nigeria and meet different people. And learn from them. So, I’m really happy.
Are you looking at going into production?
Yes, I was able to do a short film, ‘Mirable’. Mirabel is the story of a teenage model. She had aspirations to be a model and had to get her father’s approval. Well, the father didn’t want to give her the approval because of his experience with her mother which she did not know because her mother abandoned her to be a model. So, it’s a family movie with its twists and turns.
So, what informed you doing it?
It was a story that a friend brought to me. She was like, ‘Ify, I think since you also say you’ll like to try out filmmaking’ and I just said, ‘fine, let’s just try it.’ And it came out well. It was an experience managing people for six, seven days on a movie set, technical challenges, the camera, location, accommodation, welfare. It’s like you’re the mother of so many toddlers and they’re like, ‘I want this, I want that.’ And I was happy that my crew were so supportive of me. They’re part of the EXCOs of the Actors’ Guild of Nigeria (AGN), Lagos.
There is a thing about models being perceived of as women of easy virtues as they get to flaunt their bodies
Well, my first appearance on the runway was in a mesh top. And for people into fashion, if you know what a mesh top is, it’s more like a fish net. But, most people feel nudity is pornography when it comes to modelling but it’s not the same. People in the entertainment industry are among the most disciplined people. I think I can say that because I’ve worked in different sectors. Some of them are really hardworking and that they show parts of their body is for a reason. It’s what the designer wants to do. The body of a model is merely like a ‘hangar.’ It’s like a mannequin. You’re not meant to look at the mannequin. You’re meant to admire the outfit, the art of what the designer is trying to do.
So, how far are you willing to express nudity for art sake?
Yeah, nudity for art sake, it depends on what it’s for. Certainly, it’s not pornography but at least the message should be important. And we should know the target audience and if the audience is ready to receive it. But I think in Nigeria, the entertainment audience are beginning to be more open-minded to see the difference between the two. So, for me, I don’t have an issue on nudity but it should have a reason. A woman should not just go and be nude, either on runway or for photography.
Has there been any reason for you to go nude?
No, I haven’t done any nude job or role. But I don’t frown at it. I know I’ve seen some people that have done it. For me, I really don’t have issues with them.
Is Ify Ubah married, single, divorced or widowed?
I’m single for now but searching hopefully I find someone.
Really? A beautiful lady like you, why?
I have no idea.
Or are you being choosy? What do you look for in a man?
I don’t think I’m overly choosy. What I look for in a man is someone loving, caring, supportive of what I do. Yes, because I know most mentality of most men is they are not too comfortable with the entertainment industry. But for me, you have to be supportive of what I do, encouraging and also God-fearing.
Okay, tell me about growing up?
I was born in Lagos, Ikeja. Growing up, Ify was a quiet person, a bookworm. I still like to read. We’re three, my sister (first born), my brother and me. My sister was mostly in boarding school so, it was just me and my brother in the house. Everyone will say Ify is quiet.  Well, not so many friends when I was growing up. But right now, it’s different. More friends, more outings.
So, you’ve overcome being shy
Most people think I was shy. But I don’t think really I was shy. So, maybe it was something inside that needed to come out but it was taking the opportunity to come out. I guess maybe being in a school like Unilag and having the opportunity to go through the beauty pageantry, maybe, it just brought out something I never knew was inside.
Tell me about the beauty pageantry
Yes, I did Miss Unilag in my first year. You know, when you’re in first year in school, you feel you have all the time in the world. Miss Unilag is usually like an annual thing held by the Student Union. Normally, when I’m walking to class from the hostel, they’re usually large shouts from the male hostel like ‘Agbani Darego’. Then, I was super skinny and walking to the hostel. Gradually, Maybe because I was in Business Administration, some of those people in the Student Union were also in Arts. For one reason or the other, they scouted me and they kept asking me, ‘are you a model?’ I didn’t really take it seriously. It was when people like Bayo Haastrup started coaching us on walking, cat walking, beauty pageant walk, that was when I said, ‘this is really serious.’ Then, we went to camp at Unilag Guest House. I didn’t win but I learnt a lot. I made very important contacts that helped me starting as a model, getting runway jobs, things like that.
Tattoos on your body
Yes, I love my tattoos. It’s personal to me, you know, put things that I like. I love arts and put things that mean things to me. It’s not just that just drawing anything or writing anything or writing ex-boyfriends’ names. I just put things that I always want to remember, that I always want to think about because atimes, life gets a bit too busy or crowded.
How do you relax?
I like to read, I like to keep learning new things, I like to play all genres of music. I try to write but maybe the environment is too noisy here. I think I read about writing but I haven’t gotten to writing even half a page but I keep reading about writing on Pinterest. And I think I would like photography because it’s something I’ve been downloading, learning to photograph, finding the light.
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Melaye’s recall: INEC speaks on low turnout

Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) cannot be held responsible for the poor turnout of petitioners in Saturday’s verification of signatures for the recall of Senator Dino Melaye, an official has said.
The INEC Federal Commissioner in-charge of Kogi, Kwara and Nasarawa states, Alhaji Mohammed Haruna, made the statement in Lokoja after the end of the exercise.
Haruna said that the main concern of INEC was to ensure transparency in the process, insisting that the organisation was neutral in the bid to recall Melaye from the Senate.
“Turnout is not our problem; turnout is the problem of parties concerned, ours is to ensure transparency,” Haruna said.
Commenting on insinuations that INEC might tamper with the wish of the people, the commissioner said that nothing like that would happen, stressing that the agency had no interest in who won or lost in the matter.
“Nothing untoward will happen, I assure you . Whatever happened at the polling units is what INEC will announce,” he stated.
Commenting on the mix up in the list of petitioners, Haruna said that mistakes in such exercise was normal but gave an assurance that the mistakes would be corrected.
He lauded the peaceful conduct of the people before and during the exercise.
News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that in Koton Karfe and Lokoja, the people conducted themselves well, although the turnout was poor.
At Ukwo polling unit in Koton Karfe, 18 out of 440 petitioners came for the verification, while at Oworo polling unit in Felele area of Lokoja, none of the 815 petitioners showed up.
Also at polling unit 004 of Ward 3 in Lokoja, 32 out of the 1,251 petitioners showed up.
During the exercise, there was no case of malfunctioning of card reader machines while security personnel adequately manned the polling centres.
Melaye, representing Kogi West in the Assembly, has been struggling to retain his seat following a petition by some of his constituents in 2017 that he was not representing them well.
The senator’s accusers gathered signatures to demand his recall but Melaye, who accused the state Governor, Mr Yahaya Bello, of being the mastermind of the plot, mobilised his supporters to resist the move.
He subsequently approached the court to stop the process but could not get the relief he sought at the Court of Appeal.

London Marathon imposter declared wanted

London Marathon organisers have opened investigation after a runner lost his race number barely two miles from the finish line – with an imposter allegedly picking the number and finishing in his place to claim the medal.


Jake Halliday, 28, an investment manager from Edinburgh, who was raising cash for cancer, had been running for more than three hours when he was taken off the course, having lost his race number.
The alleged imposter posed at the finishing line for photographers while the real runner Jake was escorted off the course by stewards.
The apparent imposter even kisses the medal as he poses with Jake’s race number, 35179.
Officials are now investigating, with other runners calling for Jake – who raised more than £48,000 with pals for cancer research – to be given his well-deserved medal.
The identity of the imposter remains unknown and a social media campaign has been launched to find him and return the medal to its rightful owner.
According to tracking results, Jake had started running at 10.30am, managing to reach the 40km mark in little over three hours. However, his finish time was never recorded.
According to Peter Mowbray, 51, a fellow runner who publicised the incident on Facebook, Mr Halliday was prevented from completing the race by two marshals who saw that he wasn’t wearing a number and escorted him from the course.

Friday, 19 January 2018

Victoria Beckham shows off her mosquito ravaged legs

Fashion designer, Victoria Beckhma showed off her legs after she was ravaged by mosquitoes during a trip to Madrid.While preparing for an event,she shared a video of her assistant,trying to conceal her spots with makeup..
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Blac Chyna’s Lawsuit Against Kim Kardashian and Kris Jenner Suffers Major Set back

Blac Chyna’s lawsuit against  Kim Kardashian and Kris Jenner has been tossed out by a judge. Chyna sued the duo claiming they axed her reality show,but the judge sided with the Kardashian’s and dismissed them from the case!
According to TMZ, Chyna’s lawyer, Lisa Bloom, went head to head with the Kardashian’s lawyer, Shawn Holley, in court Thursday.
The judge dismissed all of Chyna’s claims . She claimed that E! dropped her show because the Kardashian’s painted her out to be an unfit mother. The judge openly expressed that he doesn’t even watch the show but said it’s basically hard to believe that E! wouldn’t do a show where the mom is unfit…because it would even spell more ratings for them.
The judge did give the opportunity to go back to the drawing board and try again.

Thursday, 18 January 2018

Reekado involved in N2m wedding fee scandal (details)


There are reports that Mavin Records singer, Reekado Banks, collected two million naira to perform at a wedding ceremony in Benin but refused to come.
GoldmyneTV learnt that the party involved had taken the matter to the Police Station in Ogba, Lagos.
It was reported that after the wedding, the OAP and comedian, Uwa Idahosa, who contracted Reekado Banks for the job, demanded a refund. But the singer, through his manager, Temi, said they could only refund N800,000, saying they incurred logistics expenses as well.
It is gathered that Uwa Idahosa, Temi and relatives of the couple had been invited to the police station to explain what went wrong.
Ayoleyi Hanniel Solomon (born 6 December 1993), better known by his stage name Reekado Banks, is a Nigerian recording artist, singer and songwriter.
He is currently signed to Mavin Records. He went by the stage name Spicy prior to his record deal with the aforementioned label. Reekado Banks was declared the Rookie of the Year at The Headies 2014, and won the controversial Next Rated award at The Headies 2015.
His debut studio album, Spotlight, was released on 1 September 2016. It debuted at number 10 on the Billboard World Album Music Chart.
Reekado Banks is the last child of a music-loving family. His father is a pastor from Ondo State[5] and his mother is a caterer. Moreover, his elder brother is a producer and his elder sister is a gospel singer. He grew up in a disciplinarian setting due to both of his parents being pastors.
He completed his secondary school at the age of 14, and started recording his first set of songs in 2008. His elder brother produced all of his earlier songs and tutored him on the rudiments of singing, writing and producing. He derived the stage name Reekado Banks by combining the meanings of the two names; the former part of his stage name translates to “strong ruler”, while the latter part loosely translates to “wealth”.
In 2014, Reekado Banks graduated from the University of Lagos with a degree in History and Strategic Study.
He has cited Don Jazzy, 2face Idibia, DJ Jimmy Jatt, Olamide and M.I as his key musical inspirations.

Update: Alex Sanchez Axed from Arsenal First-team Training


Alexis Sanchez’s protracted transfer to Manchester United has taken a further twist after the Chilean was axed from first-team training.
The Chilean is set to join United in a deal that will likely see Henrikh Mkhitaryan head in the opposite direction.
Sanchez arrived at London Colney for training but completed a session with the club’s development team ahead of Saturday’s clash against Crystal Palace.
The development provides the clearest indication yet Sanchez’s move to Old Trafford is imminent.
Having been contacted by Sportsmail, Arsenal have declined to comment.
The 29-year-old star has agreed a staggering £450,000-a-week deal at United.
Sanchez will take home a basic wage of £350,000 a week, plus image rights of £100,000 a week and £7.5million-a-year signing on fee for four years.
Speaking earlier on Thursday, Wenger said the deal would likely go through within the next 48 hours but suggested if the transfer wasn’t completed by the weekend that Sanchez would be named in his squad to face the Eagles,
‘It is likely to happen but any minute things can break down. As long as it’s not over the line you can accept it might not happen.
‘It’s the deadline now. I left him out at Bournemouth because I was scared that the transfer would happen before we played Bournemouth.
‘It was already quite advanced so I didn’t want to be in the position where I tried with him and he has to go back, so he doesn’t play.
‘It’s now in the next 24 to 48 hours that it will happen or not.’
Wenger added that he has had no issues with the Chile star.
‘I have no problems with Sanchez,’ Wenger said. ‘He trained yesterday. He is 29 years old and the next contract is very important for him.
‘We did the maximum we could afford to do (with Sanchez’s contract offer).’
Wenger also confirmed that United playmaker Mkhitaryan is on the verge of swapping clubs with Sanchez by completing a move to north London.
The former Borussia Dortmund star has fallen out of favour under United boss Jose Mourinho, who was pictured being driven into the club’s Carrington training base on Thursday morning.
Asked whether a deal was close, Wenger said: ‘My understanding is yes. Yes of course (I like him), if it’s a possibility it’s because I like the player.
‘We played many times against him at Dortmund. He certainly appreciated the quality of our games and how we play football. Certainly he loves the club.
‘This would be an exchange of player and one would replace the other. We are still in the market.’

Wednesday, 17 January 2018

Inside Kim Kardashian's Intimate First Moments With Baby No. 3


The "Keeping Up With the Kardashians" star announces on her app Tuesday their baby girl was born via surrogate. Find out when she was born!
Both Kim Kardashian and Kanye Westwere in the delivery room when their surrogate gave birth to their third child, while the reality star was the first to have skin-to-skin contact with the baby, E! News has learned.
Early on Monday, the couple welcomed a daughter, whose name has not yet been revealed. She joins big sister North West, 4, and big brother Saint West, 2.

"Both Kim and Kanye were in the delivery room," a source close to the family told E! News exclusively on Wednesday. "Kim witnessed the birth and had first skin-to-skin contact when she was born. Kanye was waiting behind a curtain in the room and held her immediately after Kim did."
"The baby is home now with mom, dad and her big sister and brother and enjoying their time as a family bonding with the baby," the source added.


Exclusive: How my mother suffered to make me popular – Regina Daniels

Meet the newly appointed UK ‘Minister for loneliness’


Britain has now created a “minister for loneliness” to tackle modern public health problems associated with social isolation.
Tracey Crouch has been appointed by the UK government after research showed as many as one in ten people felt lonely “always or often” and that hundreds of thousands of elderly people hadn’t spoken to a friend or relative in the past month.
Crouch will devise a national strategy to tackle isolation across all ages, and find ways of measuring alienation in official statistics.
“We know that there is a real impact of social isolation and loneliness on people, on their physical and mental well-being but also on other aspects in society and we want to tackle this challenge,” Crouch said.
York times reports that the prime minister announced on Wednesday that Tracey Crouch, who is the under secretary for sport and civil society in the culture ministry, would lead a governmentwide group to build on Ms. Cox’s legacy and establish policies on the issue.
The Cox commission, chaired by the lawmakers Rachel Reeves and Seema Kennedy, said it welcomed the government’s “prompt response” to its report.

Ms. Cox, the lawmakers said in a joint statement, “Young or old, loneliness doesn’t discriminate.”
“Throughout 2017 we have heard from new parents, children, disabled people, carers, refugees and older people about their experience of loneliness,” they added.
Government research has found that about 200,000 older people in Britain had not had a conversation with a friend or relative in more than a month.
Carol Jenkins, 64, a retired nurse from Berkshire, in southwest England, said she started to feel lonely when her son moved abroad and she downsized to a smaller house in a different county.
“It was a financial decision to move, and I didn’t really have it in me to start making new friends,” Ms. Jenkins recalled on Wednesday in a phone interview. “Months would go by without seeing my friends or family, and I felt really depressed and alone.”
Ms. Jenkins has since joined a Facebook group for Britons affected by loneliness, which, she says, has helped her to get out of the house more.
It’s not so much about meeting people on the internet and making new friends, but it’s more of a motivational support network that gives you direction on how to cope and fix the problem,” she said, adding that she was surprised by how many young people had joined the group.
“There are so many university students who just lock themselves in their rooms for days because they feel rejected or that they don’t fit in,” Ms. Jenkins said. “It’s only a matter of time before loneliness turns into depression. And that’s where it gets dangerous.”

“i can’t date you if you wear wigs or lacefronts” – Billionaire son, Paddy Adenuga reveals, refuses to compromise


The son of Billionaire Businessman, Mike Adenuga, Paddy who recently said he had been engaged twice, in 2010 and 2012, but he didn’t get married to either ladies has released another shocker!
Paddy who currently resides in the US, today revealed the kind of woman he can never be with.
He wrote: “i can’t date you if you wear wigs or lacefronts.. never! i have standards and i refuse to compromise ?”

Magic returns in Soundcity Awards


After resting the popular Soundcity Music Video Awards in 2010, it is safe to say that the magic of the reward initiative has returned as returned to the creative sector in a bigger way.
Coming from the same company, the Soundcity Most Valuable Player (MVP) Awards Festival which held recently at the Eko Convention Centre, Victoria Island, Lagos, lived up to the pre-event buzz of the show, introduced in 2016 by Consolidated Media Associates, owners of  Soundcity Africa (Television, Radio and Digital).
At a time when the industry boasts of a few reputable music awards platform that can capture showbiz aptly, SMVP Awards Festival could be said to be a breath of fresh air. More so, as the awards has positioned itself as a Pan African event by going beyond Nigeria to appreciate artistes from other African countries.
Although there was a dedicated red carpet area right outside the convention centre, the floor of the hallway as well as the lobby leading to the events hall were draped in red. Inside, the auditorium was a continuum of glitz and glamour. The lighting and visual randomization spread from the screen on stage to the ceiling and walls, creating a fascinating effect befitting of an event of such caliber. The aesthetically designed stage was T-shaped. This allowed winners of the event to easily waltz into the stage from their seats instead of going through the backstage. Only the performers, host, and award presenters made use of the main entry and exit on stage.
Each music act that came on stage was a delight to watch, not necessarily because they were better performers but the skilled choreographers who accompanied them showcased pulsating displays. From their costumes to their dance steps, they electrified the atmosphere.
While the huge turnout spoke volumes for the organiser’s reach, the massive hall which was transformed to a showground of sorts could not accommodate all. There was barely any unoccupied space in the ground floor of the hall. It was not different upstairs. Even the VIP section which accommodated nominees and celebrities was so packed that some attendees only had room to stand. The female protocol officials had a hard time persuading to move away from blocking the view of those seated. But their pleas fell on deaf ears. It took the intervention of security personnel to convince them to either squat or leave. This respite was however short-lived. Once the guards left, they resumed their position. At this point, the female ushers gave up.
The SMVP Awards Festival is a testimonial to the professionalism of the CMA helmsman Tajudeen Adepetu. For five days, Adepetu and his team worked tirelessly at the venue to achieve the desired result. Carpenters, sound technicians, event planners, stage designers gathered at the site daily to transform the purlieu. The walls of the hallway leading to the main hall were covered with design of the nominees.
No doubt, Adepetu threw everything into the ring to have a spectacular show. This was largely made possible by three major brands, Guinness, United Bank of Africa (UBA) and Coca-Cola that threw their weight behind the ceremony.
There was so much to behold of performances by Skales and his sexily-dressed female dancers; Small Doctor who came on stage with his own group of dancers dressed in red football jerseys and shorts as he rendered his wave-making hit ‘Penalty’; Iyanya who totally stole the night as the only performer who did not rely on the popularity of his songs to entertain the audience but actually immersed himself in his performance; Tiwa Savage who performed with Alternate Sound Live Band, as the DJ cued in her songs: ‘Malo’ featuring Wizkid and ‘All Over’; and 2Baba who performed his popular hits including ‘Gaga Shuffle’, and ended his act by calling on the government and security agencies to put a stop to the recent killings by Fulani herdsmen in his home state, Benue.
While Nigerian artistes had a good outing at the show, South African rappers EMTee and Cassper Nyovest, and Ghanaian act Sarkodie who took home the Best Collaboration Award for ‘Pain Killer’ his collaborative effort with Runtown didn’t fail to excite the audience.
Davido was the man of the night. Right from his arrival, he caused such frenzy that his fans ignored the happenings on stage to focus on him. He won the most number of awards for the night. His 2017 super
hit ‘If’ fetched him two awards ‘Song of the Year’ and ‘Video of the Year’. He was also the recipient of the biggest award of the night: ‘African Artiste of the Year’. Maleek Berry also took home two awards for Best New Artiste and Best Pop. Olamide and Wizkid took one award each: Listeners Choice and Digital Artiste of the Year respectively. Tiwa Savage was the only female winner of the night. She took home the award for the Best Female MVP. Other winners of the night include Cassper Nyovest (Best Hip Hop) and Diamond Platnumz (Best Male MVP).

Churchill moves to stop airing of King Tonto reality show


There are indications that Nollywood actress Tonto Dikeh may not continue with her much publicized reality show, King Tonto, as her estranged husband, Olakunle Churchill has kicked against the casting of their son in the project.
In an 18-page law suit document filed to stop the show, Churchill said his intention is to protect his son’s rights as captured under the Child Rights Law of Lagos State.
Produced by Linda Ikeji Media Limited, the show features the erstwhile couple’s son, King Andre.
Mr. Churchill is of the opinion that featuring King in that production is solely to exploit his son for financial gain, and expose the life and times of the little boy at a period when he cannot make a decision for himself a the production is basically of adult content.
A snippet of the TV show captures Tonto in the OR going through what looks like a surgical procedure, to firm up her breasts.
Recent reports have it that Tonto Dikeh’s new butt cost a whooping N5million. The actress had said via Instagram, after the surgery in a Lagos hospital that the surgery was done on her body due to insecurities.
Tonto Dikeh and Linda Ikeji Limited are yet to make a comment regarding the new development.