Wednesday, 30 April 2014
Cameroonian Actress Entices Confuses Nkem Owoh & Other Actors with Her Big Boobs
Tchidi Chikere is producing a new movie claimed to be a highly seductive movie being produced in Enugu, and featuring a controversial Cameroonian actress named Brunhilda Njua. While on set, the Cameroonian exposed all her frontal asset to the confusion of many actors on set, including popular Nollywood actor, Nkem Owoh.
The movie is being directed by Tchidi Chikere, and featuring his wife Nuella Njubigbo, Stan K Amadi, Chigozie Atuanya, Nkem Owoh and many others.
Brunhilda Njua is a Cameroonian lady who is based in the United Kingdom.
I am pained that trained journalists allow themselves to be brought down by Linda Ikeji, a mere blogger without any professional training says P-Square’s Publicist
Bayo Adetu is Psquare publicist, in his recent interview with Icon weekly magazine, he called Nigerians gullible, that the breakup was just a publicity stunt and miss linda ikeji is misleading Nigerians
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Greetings, Bayo, we heard that the Okoye brotherS have finally reconciled, can you give us an insight on what really happened?
After a long laugh… My brother, I’m telling you this as a friend, there was no fight at all. The whole thing started after Jude tweeted some days back and bloggers feasted on it and gave it several interpretations which never existed, and that was how we got here.
Are you saying there wasn’t a fight at all, how then did Peter and Paul keep releasing comments through their Facebook accounts?
My guy, I can authoritatively tell you that neither of the P-Square brothers, nor even Jude operate their Facebook accounts anymore. Whatever Facebook posted was from an impersonator, pretending to be anyone of them. P-Sqaure is active on twitter, not on facebook, so you see, the whole thing was founded on lies.
If what you are saying is true, why did they all tweet a reconciliatory tweet this morning indicating that they have mended fences?
There’s one thing you should know, P-Square are not politicians, neither are they businessmen to be worried about what one useless blogger or the other has to say about them.
In this game, bad publicity is good publicity. When we read those funny posts, we decided to play along with the general public and what they were meant to believe.
Yesterday, Thursday, April 24, 2014 was Jude Okoye’s birthday and he also used the opportunity to propose to his girlfriend while we laughed at the stupidity of some Nigerian bloggers.
We later decided to further play into their hands by reaching a consensus to tweet what they have termed the ‘reconciliation tweet’.
However as a journalist, I am pained that trained journalists allow themselves to be remoted by Linda Ikeji, a mere blogger without any professional training to stall them from investigating serious news material like this. These days, immediately Linda posts anything on her blog, journalists just go there and copy and paste the story without any checks and balances, it is outrightly wrong, I’m really upset about this.
She called me after posting the story and I just decided to ignore her calls, because I didn’t think we had anything more to say when the milk has been spilt.
I have taken my time to explain to you this way because, you are a friend and did not join the bandwagon.
As for those bloggers out there, I allowed them to write whatever they like; after all, they are consuming their Internet data, not mine.
Mmmmmmmmh…..this is serious o. EEya sorry it isn't easy....
New Music Video Palava: Singer Niyola Goes Topless
EME singer Niyola showing off her hot bod in a shot for her song ‘Love to love you’. The music video was directed by Kemi Adetiba and will be out real soon. Hope it will be sellable.
Kenyan President Assent Polygamy Into Law
A law allowing men in Kenya to marry as many women as they want was
signed into law on Tuesday by President Uhuru Kenyatta, despite
criticism from women’s groups.
A statement from the presidency confirmed that the bill, which it said “consolidates various laws relating to marriage”, had been signed into law.
The bill, which amended existing legislation, was passed by parliament last month to formalize traditional practice regarding marrying more than one person.
“Marriage is the voluntary union of a man and a woman, whether in a monogamous or polygamous union,” the presidential statement added.
The initial bill had given a wife the right to veto the husband’s choice, but male members of parliament overcame party divisions to push through a text that dropped this clause.
When the bill was passed last month, female members of parliament stormed out of the session in fury after a heated debate.
The National Council of Churches in Kenya (NCCK), which groups more than 40 churches and Christian organizations from across the east African nation, has also spoken out against the bill.
The national Federation of Women Lawyers (FIDA Kenya) has also said it would mount a legal challenge against the law.
“We know that men are afraid of women’s tongues more than anything else,” female legislator Soipan Tuya told fellow MPs when the bill was passed.
“But at the end of the day, if you are the man of the house, and you choose to bring on another party — and they may be two or three — I think it behooves you to be man enough to agree that your wife and family should know,” she added.
As in many parts of Africa, polygamy is common among traditional communities in Kenya, as well as in the country’s Muslim community, which accounts for up to a fifth of the population.
Many have said the legislation merely acknowledges something that is already widespread.
“When you marry an African woman, she must know the second one is on the way, and a third wife… this is Africa,” MP Junet Mohammed told the house during debate on the bill.
Why are women not allowed to marry more than one man?
A statement from the presidency confirmed that the bill, which it said “consolidates various laws relating to marriage”, had been signed into law.
The bill, which amended existing legislation, was passed by parliament last month to formalize traditional practice regarding marrying more than one person.
“Marriage is the voluntary union of a man and a woman, whether in a monogamous or polygamous union,” the presidential statement added.
The initial bill had given a wife the right to veto the husband’s choice, but male members of parliament overcame party divisions to push through a text that dropped this clause.
When the bill was passed last month, female members of parliament stormed out of the session in fury after a heated debate.
The National Council of Churches in Kenya (NCCK), which groups more than 40 churches and Christian organizations from across the east African nation, has also spoken out against the bill.
The national Federation of Women Lawyers (FIDA Kenya) has also said it would mount a legal challenge against the law.
“We know that men are afraid of women’s tongues more than anything else,” female legislator Soipan Tuya told fellow MPs when the bill was passed.
“But at the end of the day, if you are the man of the house, and you choose to bring on another party — and they may be two or three — I think it behooves you to be man enough to agree that your wife and family should know,” she added.
As in many parts of Africa, polygamy is common among traditional communities in Kenya, as well as in the country’s Muslim community, which accounts for up to a fifth of the population.
Many have said the legislation merely acknowledges something that is already widespread.
“When you marry an African woman, she must know the second one is on the way, and a third wife… this is Africa,” MP Junet Mohammed told the house during debate on the bill.
Why are women not allowed to marry more than one man?
Who Steal Tiwa Savage’s idea oo?
Who is making a move with Tiwa Savage’s idea? Though she doesn’t find
this hindering her in any way, the music star, whose wedding held last
Saturday {and is away on honeymoon with her husband Tunji
Balogun(Teebillz)}, took to Twitter at 6.45 am today to advise her fans
on sharing their ideas.
In the message, Tiwa said: “Be careful who you share your ideas and vision with.#They will steal your dream #you know who you are #God don’t like ugly #it will never be # as good as the original #gbam #back to my honeymoon”.
In the message, Tiwa said: “Be careful who you share your ideas and vision with.#They will steal your dream #you know who you are #God don’t like ugly #it will never be # as good as the original #gbam #back to my honeymoon”.
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