Monday, 23 February 2015

BIMBO AKINTOLA RECOLLECTS PAST RECKLESS LIFESTYLE

Bimbo Akintola is not a new face in the make-believe world as she has featured in numerous movies with some awards on her shelve to show for her tireless efforts in the craft.

Though the actress may have had her own share of bad press in the past, yet she kept a high stadard in the busy and scandalous industry without getting distracted.

A time ago, her rumoured affair with Dede Mabiaku hit the hard rock and her fans have since hoped she finally finds the man she will stay under the same roof with as his wife.

It is common for Nigerian celebrities to lavish their resources on irrelevant things and merry with friends, but Bimbo seems to have learnt from her past, when she spent about N50,000 with her friends at a go some years ago, even though she said it was fun to her then.

“It was N50,000 way back when I was still in school in 1995, I think. I blew the whole cash in one go, partying with my friends. Looking back now, it sure was fun,” she said.

Bimbo who was the toasts of many producer while she started acting, says she decided to slow down because she has gone past that stage where she will want to be running around to make her name known.

In her words, “I’ve been in the movie industry for many years. In the beginning, when you’re a newcomer who wants to make a name and want people to know who you are and the directors to see your work, you do anything that comes your way. I have passed that point.

“Right now, I believe that anything that I’m doing should mean or say something. At the end of the day, we’re not just entertainers but we also educate and inform.

“I believe in this profession. I’m passionate about acting. I went to school for six years because I believed in it. This was all I wanted to do at the end of the day. It’s where I think I belong. That’s what has kept me here.”

HELEN PAUL BLASTS STELLA OVER ‘HUSBAND PROSTITUTION’



Just when many had thought that the dust raised by the ‘fight’ between Stella Damasus and Toyin Aimakhu, which raised its ugly head again over the weekend had settled, another female celebrity has come for Stella, the Delta State born mother of two.
Helen Paul, better known as Tatafo, registered her voice on the way the ace actress has ‘changed’ her life partner over the years.

Over the weekend, at the comedy show organised by budding comedian, Accapella, tagged Comedy Goes to Church' and the petite 'Jara' co-host was one of the comedians that thrilled the audience in the rib-cracking event that took place in Amuwo Odofin area of Lagos state.

Without mincing words, Helen Paul, who was sharing a story about her humble beginning, hit at Stella for often changing her surname.

'Stella Damasus, or Nzeribe, is she not even tired of changing surname? Today she's Aboderin, tomorrow Ademinokun, only God knows the surname she would answer tomorrow. Well, the good thing is, she hasn't changed her name 'Stella', so we can simply call her Stella easily," Helen said at the comedy show.

Recall that after the silver screen diva, Stella lost her husband Jaiye Aboderin, some years ago, she went for Emeka Nzeribe, but their relationship did not last long as it ended beyond redemption.

Stella was later accused of snatching the husband of her colleague in the movie industry, Doris Simeon, who was then happily married to Daniel Ademinokun.

Since she allegedly moved in with Daniel Ademinokun in the USA and became his alleged 'wife', some people, including her colleagues, have expressed shock over their disappointments on the issue.

Saturday, 21 February 2015

Meet Megan Gibson. AMERICA S FAST RISING FEMALE ARTISTE.

America s truly got talent
I met one of America s fast rising female act called megan she swept me off my feet with her amazing voice
She talks about her plans to visit africa and how she will love to meet some artist and do some collaborations.

Rq WHAT INSPIRES YOU TO WRITE YOUR SONGS?
Megan..Heartbreak, what happens around me and mg love for good music

Rq WHO IS YOUR ROLE MODEL IN THE MUSIC INDUSTRY.?
megan...Etta james, she s got an amazing voice, and when you listen to her songs you get to feel her pains,I really love her.

RQ  WHY ARE YOU PLANNING TO GO TO AFRICA.?
Megan..I wanna go to africa, nigeria precisely because I want to do collaboration s with some nigerian artiste, and also expand my music world.

Rq WHATS YOUR OPINION ABOUT NIGERIAN MUSIC
megan...I like the beat of their songs, its danceable and very hot....

Rq MEGAN WE WISH YOU THE VERY BEST....AS YOU PREPARE TO STORM NIGERIA.
megan.., thank you quee
When she storms Africa and you got to hear about her, .. remember you heard about her first on this blog
Go megan
You rock
Follow her on instagram @QUEEN_MEGGO


Wednesday, 18 February 2015

Jega: I can’t guarantee polls’ll hold on March 28

The Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission, Prof Attahiru Jega, on Wednesday, reiterated his preparedness to conduct the   general elections as scheduled but maintained that only the military could guarantee the sanctity of the March 28 and April 11 dates.                     

 Jega, who appeared before the Senate to explain the level of INEC’s preparedness for the elections, however, stunned many of the lawmakers when he revealed that one million Permanent Voter Cards had yet to be received by the commission from the manufacturers.The Senators had thoroughly grilled him after he made about three-hour presentation and demonstrated how the card readers work.Responding to a question by the Minority Leader, Senator George Akume, to give a clear assurance on the dates, Jega replied

, “I think it is a very difficult question to answer.“I have said consistently that there are things under the control of electoral commission and there are things that are not under the control of electoral commission. For things that are under our control, I can give definite and categorical assurances.“On what is not under our control, it is futile, it is fruitless and useless to give a definite guarantee on them.

I think that question should be directed appropriately. The questions of security, I will leave it, I don’t think I am competent to answer it sufficiently.”Asked how he would respond if the security agencies requested a further delay, Jega said doing so would be illegal.He then made reference to a constitutional provision that requires elections to be concluded at least 30 days before May 29, when a new government must be sworn in

.“Every Nigerian knows we want elections to hold… within a constitutional time frame.   The security agencies are (made up of) patriotic Nigerians. Let’s give them the benefit of the doubt,” he told the senators.He added, “We should be fair also to the military. Soldiers are also patriotic Nigerians.  

I don’t see how anybody will contemplate any extension beyond these six weeks.“There is no constitutional grounds upon which you can do that. For us, we work by the constitution, by the law . That is what is guiding us and we should all put the interest of the nation at heart.“The human factor is always significant, it is always important but we believe that working together with security and other stakeholders, we should be able to prevent negative human intervention that can create problems.“I kept saying consistently that INEC is not a security organisation

. We are an election management body; so we rely a lot on security to be able to ensure that things are done well and that there is no disruption of the electoral process.“We have been working very closely with the inter agencies consultative committee on election security and that is why for us, if the service chiefs say that we can’t guarantee security, give us more time, what is the alternative security arrangements ?“

If we consulted with the stakeholders and we cannot find an answer, what happens? We are going to use close to 700, 000 ad hoc staff. We can’t send people to the field in that kind of a situation.“Our prayer is that in the next six weeks, there will be significant improvement in the security situation for us to hold the   elections all over this country in a very secure environment.“There are certain questions that we are not really competent to answer. Certain questions should be directed to the military; they can answer them better.”

The INEC boss expressed confidence in the effectiveness of the card readers, stressing that their use for accreditation during the elections would not contravene any provision either in the electoral act or in the constitution.He also said that   anyone who clones and tries to prevent the use of the card readers would be treated as a criminal.Jega said, “We have done the functionality and durability tests on the card readers with a local partner, with their technical partner in Texas in the United States. There were 13 specific tests that were done about their functionality, durability and versatility. The card readers   passed all the tests.“We have done some few tests and the result we have is about 90 per cent successful. We feel comfortable that the card readers can be used.

They will add value to the electoral process.“It cannot be 100 per cent perfect. It may not be able to read every finger and that is why we agree with political parties. We bought 182, 000 card readers. Some of them did not work.

“Of the total number of card readers that we ordered and configured, only 503 had failed to work. That is 0.03 per cent of the total. The agreement is that if a card reader fails during accreditation, then, we will try and repair it within the time of accreditation which is between 8am and 1pm.“If a card reader fails around 10am , before 1pm, we will do everything possible to replace it but if we are unable to do so, the time lost will be added to the accreditation period and extended.”On   the high rate of PVC collection in three states under emergency rule in the North-East, Jega wondered why Nigerians were heaping the blame on INEC.He said, “Why should anyone blame INEC for that? There is a need for us to have clarity on this matter. In Yobe State, only two local government areas are under emergency rule and the state is among the second phase in the distribution of the PVCs.“In the   state and about 11 others, we distributed cards as far back as July 2014. So if the rate of collection is very high,

I don’t see why that should be seen as a problem. In Adamawa State, only four LGAs are inaccessible and we deviced   a system where PVCs were distributed to Internally Displaced Persons.“So, as many as had been displaced but who had registered have been able to collect their cards. But when you look at the way newspapers do their analysis, they tend to project it as if there is regional slant in the distribution of the cards.“When we designed the distribution of cards, we did it in such a manner that we took two states each from each geo – political zone to make a phase and we did it in three phases just to avoid being accused of having regional slant in the distribution of the PVCs.“It will be wrong to assume that Yobe State or any other state has higher rate of collection. If people come out to collect and others   did not , why should INEC be blamed for that.Jega, who said there was no case in court   that was capable of preventing INEC from holding the elections as scheduled, added, ‘‘

As I speak to you, 800,000 to one million cards are yet to be produced.’’He however gave assurance that the PVCs would be produced and delivered to their owners before the days of the elections.The INEC boss described the purchase of PVCs by some people, especially politicians,   as a criminal offence .He said, “If we have information on criminal purchase or cloning of the cards, we will invite the security to investigate. People can clone our cards but if they are not issued by INEC, then they would not be read by our own card readers.“

The PVC carries the information of the voter which is in our database. We refrain from using the card readers for voting because the constitution is against it. We have cases where corps members were forced to alter accreditation figure but now if the number of the votes cast is different from the number accredited, the entire result of the polling units will be cancelled.Jega said that if security would be guaranteed in IDPs’ camps, INEC could make arrangements to take care of them.He said, “There is an online system where people can find out details of their registration. Ghana used card readers and it was relatively successful. Likelihood of card reader’s failure is very remote

.“Its usage will not violate either the electoral act or the constitution. There is difference between voting and voting process. We are well advised we are on solid legal standing on the issue.”He added that INEC did not ask for card reader usage in the Electoral Act because it was not necessary since the existing law guarantees the arrangement.He said the PVCs would be permanent because it could last for 10 years, adding that “by 2019 we hope that the National Identity Card project would have materialised so that INEC could draw out the data of people of voter age from the NIMC database.”Jega added,  

“Whereas section 52 of the Electoral Act   prohibits the use of electronic voting, the card reader is not a voting machine and it is not used for voting, it is merely an electronic device introduced to improve the integrity of the voting; process.“It should be remembered that sections 78 and 118 of the 1999 constitution grant INEC powers to register voters and to conduct elections in Nigeria. Using the card reader has enormous advantages; first, once it is configured, it can only read PVC   issued by INEC at the polling unit that it has been configured.

Second, it reads the embedded chip card not the back code.“Third it enables authentication of the identity of the voter by matching his or her fingerprint with the code on the chip of the card. Four, it keeps a tally of all cards read and all cards verified or authenticated with all their details, including the time when this was done.

”The demonstration of the card readers on the floor of the Senate was commended by Senators Bukola Saraki and Ita Enang, who said the development had shown that INEC was fully prepared for the polls.Senate President, David Mark, in his closing remarks said the Senate had confidence in the ability of the electoral umpire to conduct free, fair and credible elections.He, however, urged the management of the commission to feel free to contact the leadership of the National Assembly for any assistance that would make the elections a huge success.

Former NBA player Jerome Kersey dies @ 52

Former NBA player Jerome Kersey died Wednesday at the age of 52, a Trail Blazers communications official confirmed to KGW News in Portland. Marc J. Spears of Yahoo Sports and Joe Freeman of The Oregonian also reported the news.

No cause of death has been announced.Kersey played 17 seasons in the NBA, including 11 with the Trail Blazers. The 6-foot-7 small forward was known for his explosiveness and rugged playing nature, participating in the NBA All-Star Dunk Contest from 1986-89. Kersey won an NBA title with San Antonio in 1999,

when the Spurs defeated the New YorkKnicks in five games.Kersey enjoyed his best individual years in the 1987-88 and 1988-89 seasons. In the former, he averaged 19.2 points and 8.3 rebounds per game. In 1988-89,

Kersey averaged 17.5 points and 8.3 rebounds. He later started on Portland's 1990 and 1992 NBA Finals teams.Kersey also played for the Golden State Warriors, Los AngelesLakers, Seattle SuperSonics and Milwaukee Bucks. He retired in 2001 with 11,825 points, 6,339 rebounds, 2,134 assists and 799 blocks.A Clarksville, Va., native, Kersey played his college ball at Longwood University in Farmville, Va.

He was the No. 46 overall pick by the Trail Blazers in the 1984 draft.Kersey made an appearance on behalf of the Trail Blazers Tuesday night, speaking at Madison High School in Portland along with former Trail Blazers Brian Grant and Terry Porter.- Mike Fiammetta

Lessons I ve learnt in life.

I’ve learned-that you cannot make someone love you. All you can do is be someone who can be loved. The rest is up to them

.I’ve learned-that no matter how much I care, some people just don’t care back.I’ve learned-that it takes years to build up trust, and only seconds to destroy it

.I’ve learned-that no matter how good a friend is, they’re going to hurt you every once in a while and you must forgive them for that.

I’ve learned-that it’s not what you have in your life but who you have in your life that counts

.I’ve learned-that you should never ruin an apology with an excuse.

I’ve learned-that you can get by on charm for about fifteen minutes. After that, you’d better know something.I’ve learned-that you shouldn’t compare yourself to the best others can do

.I’ve learned-that you can do something in an instant that will give you heartache for life.I’ve learned-that it’s taking me a long time to become the person I want to be

.I’ve learned-that you should always leave loved ones with loving words. It may be the last time you see them.I’ve learned-that you can keep going long after you can’t.

I’ve learned-that we are responsible for what we do, no matter how we feel.I’ve learned-that either you control your attitude or it controls you.I’ve learned-that regardless of how hot and steamy a relationship is at first, the passion fades and there had better be something else to take its place

.I’ve learned-that heroes are the people who do what has to be done when it needs to be done, regardless of the consequences.I’ve learned-that money is a lousy way of keeping score.I’ve learned-that my best friend and I can do anything or nothing and have the best time.

I’ve learned-that sometimes the people you expect to kick you when you’re down will be the ones to help you get back up.

I’ve learned-that sometimes when I’m angry I have the right to be angry, but that doesn’t give me the right to be cruel.I’ve learned-that true friendship continues to grow, even over the longest distance. Same goes for true love

.I’ve learned-that just because someone doesn’t love you the way you want them to doesn’t mean they don’t love you with all they have.I’ve learned-that maturity has more to do with what types of experiences you’ve had and what you’ve learned from them and less to do with how many birthdays you’ve celebrated

.I’ve learned-that you should never tell a child their dreams are unlikely or outlandish. Few things are more humiliating, and what a tragedy it would be if they believed it

.I’ve learned-that your family won’t always be there for you. It may seem funny, but people you aren’t related to can take care of you and love you and teach you to trust people again. Families aren’t biological.

I’ve learned-that it isn’t always enough to be forgiven by others. Sometimes you are to learn to forgive yourself.I’ve learned-that no matter how bad your heart is broken the world doesn’t stop for your grief.

I’ve learned-that our background and circumstances may have influenced who we are, but we are responsible for who we become.I’ve learned-that a rich person is not the one who has the most, but is one who needs the least.I’ve learned-that just because two people argue, it doesn’t mean they don’t love each other. And just because they don’t argue, it doesn’t mean they do

.I’ve learned-that we don’t have to change friends if we understand that friends change.I’ve learned-that you shouldn’t be so eager to find out a secret. It could change your life forever.

I’ve learned-that two people can look at the exact same thing and see something totally different

.I’ve learned-that no matter how you try to protect your children, they will eventually get hurt and you will hurt in the process.I’ve learned-that even when you think you have no more to give, when a friend cries out to you, you will find the strength to help.I’ve learned-that credentials on the wall do not make you a decent human being.

I’ve learned-that the people you care about most in life are taken from you too soon.I’ve learned-that it’s hard to determine where to draw the line between being nice and not hurting people’s feelings, and standing up for what you believe

.I’ve learned-that people will forget what you said, and people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel.

OC UKEJE REVEALS HE BROKE MANY HEARTS WHEN HE MARRIED HIS WIFE, IBUKUN TOGONU

Nollywood ace actor, OC Ukeje, whose knack for interesting roles and his handsome face got him so much love and affection in the entertainment industry, especially from the opposite sex recently broke the hearts of many when he married his girlfriend, Ibukun Togonu in a private ceremony in Lagos.

The award winning actor confessed that the news of his marriage got so many women riled up as he received lots of hate messages because of it.“I got so many hate messages from female fans. We get messages like that every day but you do not know who is serious and who is joking. I just take all of them at face value and move on because at the end of the day, they are just fans,” he said.Although his wife is based in Canada,

he said that it is not an issue, as they had earlier thought about that before they walked down the aisle.“I cannot complain. Things are off on a good start. I am a happy man and I intend to stay like this for the rest of my life and I think my wife has made an honest man out of me.

We spoke about the distance between us before we got married. It is something that must be addressed. I do my best to stay faithful to the one that I decided to remain faithful to for the rest of my life. We do our best to stay in touch with each other every day so that we would know what we are up to.

We make sure we stay in constant touch with each other,”'The Department' star actor also spoke on the possibility of divorce,“God is the most important factor to put in place first. If you have an agreement with God and pick the right woman in your perspective, then nothing can go wrong

. I don’t know how people choose their spouses but I chose my partner for many good reasons and I am happy with it. Asides from staying faithful, I remember that I am an actor when I am acting and I am a husband also. I set aside all my ego and accomplishment and we make sure that our marriage must work. Those are the only things you need to put in place."

Member Of Nicki Minaj’s Tour Crew Dead After Stabbing In Philadelphia

Nikki minaj is mourning the loss of one of her employees, while another is fighting for his life in a Philadelphia hospital.On Wednesday afternoon (Feb. 18), the YMCMB rapper shared the upsetting news in a tweet.CBS Philadelphia reports that local detectives are still investigating the violent incident, which happened around 3 a.m. on Wednesday morning in the city’s West Oak Lane neighborhood, near the intersections of Johnson Street and Stenton Avenue

.One victim is confirmed to be dead, while another is critical condition, and hospitalized at Albert Einstein Medical Center.Police have not listed a motive for the assault, but according to NBC Philadelphia, an argument that began inside Che Bar & Grill spilled out into the streets, where the stabbing took place.

The victims were 29- and 27-years-old, and the suspect was last seen leaving the scene in a gray Buick LeSabre.Nicki shared a photo of the two men on Instagram, writing, “these guys flew into Philly for my tour rehearsals 2 days ago and were both stabbed last night. #RIPDAYDAY condolences to your family. Unbelievable. Eric (on the right) is recovering. Another senseless act of violence that took the life of a great guy. So sad.”

Oga titus was not meant to diss d banj

When the song ‘Oga Titus’ was released, many music lovers and observers started speculating that the Mavin Crew was dissing former record label artiste and executive, D’Banj who had been in the news for allegedly going broke as at the time.D’Banj was reported to have been sued for an unpaid debt.

He further fuelled the rumours when he spoke with on a programme called ‘The Truth’ about his time at Mo’Hits. He had said the reason for the break-up was hinged on Dr. Sid.Don Jazzy said,

“Guys please enjoy my songs with an open mind. The only song I have done about any particular person is #Adaobi. I do not do diss songs. Thanks.“#Katapot is actually just a love song. Just as #OgaTitus is just a funny local song. Please let it be just that. Thanks #SMD.”

He further recalled that while former record artistes, D’Banj and Wande Coal, were with the Mo’Hits crew, nobody was allowed to record such songs.

All that the Mo’Hits expected to do was sing music he said.“Even D’Banj and Wande Coal will tell u that I never allowed them record diss songs. Never been my style. I will not start now. Enjoy #Katapot,

” he said.Don Jazzy’s Mavin Records boasts of artistes like Reekado Banks, Korede Bello and Di’ja, Tiwa Savage, Dr. Sid and D’Prince.

Popular ibadan oap relocates to America with hubby.

Oush
Yes its been a while I updated this blog, sincere apologies to you all, dont blame me
A new bride.

Massive love and gratitude to every one who showed me love.
My colleagues were awesome, thanks for been a part of my special day.
My fans especially students of IBGT facebook class...I love you all and will sure miss you
If I start mentioning names..I wont stop.

Change is the most constant thing in life, I had to move on.
My boo won't let me stay behind.....don't blame him,

I m now in the states, its so cold in here,
I m getting used to it.....

See you soon.
I ll make you all proud of me
Chaoooooooo