HAWKERS and PREGNANT HAWKERS, New Nollywood Movie!!! A must watch for all!!
Nollywood has just released another smoking hot movie " HAWKERS and PREGNANT HAWKERS" full of lessons to be learnt,and a lot to know about the hurts and tortures and sexual abuses female hawkers got through in africa and the damage that lives with them after wards. Its a must watch for everyone who believes in interesting and educating movies,you will surely learn a lot from it, starring: Muna Obiekwe, Biola Ige , Angela Okorie, Ruth Eze amongst others, don't miss it!
Thursday, November 15, 2012
Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde Becomes Highest Earning Nollywood Actress 2012
Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde Becomes Highest Earning Nollywood Actress 2012
Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde continues to prove that there is more to her than her curve-ridden figure as she emerges box-office biggest actress of the year.
The actress was recently honoured in the UK as the first-ever African BEFFTA (Black Entertainment, Film, Fashion, Television and Arts) Film Icon for her contribution to the film industry in Africa, Europe and globally.
The movie, Last Flight to Abuja produced and directed by award winning Obi Emelonye first grabbed the headlines when it reportedly sold more than 8million in its first week at the cinemas! The premiere till date remains the biggest premiere of any movie with six packed halls, a record no premiere has beaten.
Last Flight to Abuja is still showing at the cinemas and it has already grossed 24 million, thereby making it the highest box office earner this year! No other movie has come close to this record so far.
It would be recalled that the same movie director produced Mirror Boy a movie that made 18 million at the cinemas.
It will be recalled that the sexy superstar starred in the acclaimed Ties That Bind alongside Hollywood’s Kimberley Elise, Kofi Adjorlolo, ama K, Khareemar Aguiar among others.
The multiple award winner thereafter went on to star in the movie AMINA alongside British actor Wil Johnson and Vincent Regan , a movie written, produced and directed by Christian Ashaiku, where she played the character of a woman suffering from mental disorder. The movie recently premiered at the prestigious Empire Leicester square London to great reviews.
Omotola is a United Nation World Food Programme Ambassador and Amnesty International Activist. The talented actress is a role model who gives back to the youths through her own charity, Omotola Youth Empowerment Programme (OYEP)
Sunday, November 11, 2012
UGLY TEMPTATION BY EMINIIC
Adiele Emmanuel prince, who hails from Imo state, Born in April 10 1992, he started singing at the age of 11, and started singing professionally in churches at 13. Heavily inspired by God and natural occurrences, he cites his role models in the music industry as Akon, Usher Raymond, Wande coal, and Tuface Idibia. Check out his single – Ugly Temptation, watch, enjoy and drop a comment!!
For mobile phone users,
here is the link you can download the video from.
http://brightcove.vo.llnwd.net/e1/uds/pd/788927405001/788927405001_1738333480001_Eminiic-Ugly-Temptation-Video-www-savevid-com-.mp4
Friday, November 9, 2012
22 GOLDEN CANDLES FOR THE MAKING OF EKWELIKE STANLEY
Thursday, November 8, 2012
Meet J BLINGZ, the Smoking hot Naija Hip hop Artiste,
Meet J BLINGZ, the Smoking hot Naija Hip hop Artiste,
JOHN ABBAH ADAGACHE (J BLINGZ) a.k.a "Swagnificent Prolific Addicted Entertainer" Born 4th April, a Naija hip hop Crooner and Fine Art designer from Ogbadibo LGA, Benue State. A fresh graduate of Benue State University (Bsc Psychology).
An Award winner and Alumnus of BSU who won several awards in Benue State which include: Outstanding Dancer (GMC) 2000, BSU Swagger Inventor 2011.
J Blingz got inclined to Hip hop Music officially in 2002 when he developed a passion for music.
He was further inspired by Lil wayne, Tu face, Usher, Canibus, Bone thugs etc.
In 2002, He started writing Afro pop Songs and had a great experience for a start.
J BLINGZ just released a Smoking hot smashing Video tittled: POP CHAMPAGNE (JAYE).
The Music video is hitting the airwaves on Several TV Channels now.
www.twitter.com/@iamjblingz
www.facebook.com/swaggajblin
Tuesday, November 6, 2012
CHIROMA BANKS CLOTHING, brand new fashion label hits Nigeria.
CHIROMA BANKS
CLOTHING, brand new fashion label hits Nigeria.
Chiroma Banks (CB) is a trendy fashion line now on the
streets of 9ja for the ladies and gents with a sense of style and class. It’s a combination of Arabian class fused with
a British trend and a splash of 9ja packaging. The label 'Chiroma banks' introduced
in July, 2012 offers extremely fashionable clothing with a wide range of
designs in both male and female varieties,
from the office coperate for the working class, to the flashy casual for
the 'out-goers' and the sports brand.
The collection has been well designed to meet the taste of a
wide spectrum of fashion lovers both in the UK, UAE, Nigeria and indeed the
rest of the world. Within the variety of designs are simple Polos, Hoodyz,
Casual and cooperate shoes, Roundneck Tees, Tailored trousers denim Jeans, and
a whole lot of trendy female wears. The first, second and Third waves to hit
the streets of 9ja recorded massive sales with an impressive demand for more.
To place your orders now please call 08030843565, 08172819866
www.facebook.com/ChiromaBanks
follow on twitter @chirobanks
Check out our website: www.chiromabanks.co.uk
Our Crew caught up with Mr Jerry Ijioma, Nigeria's Chiroma Banks executive, and he confirmed that the Label has in stock a variety of top quality unique designs for maximum Customer Satisfaction and the xmas package will be unveiled soon
To place your orders now please call 08030843565, 08172819866
www.facebook.com/ChiromaBanks
follow on twitter @chirobanks
Check out our website: www.chiromabanks.co.uk
Saturday, November 3, 2012
Jim Iyke is set to host his own reality show
The reality show, titled Jim Iyke Unscripted, is a joint production of African Magic and Oh Africa TV.
The reality TV show was brokered by Jim’s UK-based management company, Greyology Inc, and will show you a Jim Iyke you have never seen before. Jim Iyke Unscripted will hit your screens in a matter of weeks as the actor is said to have started production. Hmmmmm it will sure be interesting! what do you think?
PHOTOS: 2face Idibia's newly acquired Haven homes
A few days back Nigerian singer-songwriter, actor and record producer
Innocent Ujah Idibia or better known by his stage name 2Face Idibia bought two
multi-million naira located at Located in high end areas like Banana Island,
Lekki, and Magodo Haven Homes both equipped with ultra modern facilities like
central audio systems, automated light switches, open plan living spaces, and
many more.
The Haven Homes! – A world class real estate developer based in Nigeria,
known for designing and building, Nigeria’s Most beautiful
homes
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LIFE AND DEATH
In the time scale of the history of the Earth an individual human lifetime is a mere blink of an eye. We're born, we live, and we die--and then we are "heard no more". Death is like a dreamless sleep from which we will never awake, our consciousness snuffed out forever [1]. If this life is all there is, what is the point of living? If we're all going to be dead in the end anyway, what difference does it make what we do with our lives? We may influence the lives of others, but they too are doomed to death. In a few generations most of our accomplishments will be totally forgotten, the memories of our lives reduced to a mere name etched on a tombstone or written on a genealogy chart. In a few centuries even our tombstones will be unreadable due to weathering; our skeletal remains will be all that is left of us. Barring fossilization, these too will be disintegrated into the earth and nothing of us will remain. The matter from which we were made will be absorbed into other organisms-- plants, animals, even other human beings. New species will appear, flourish, and disappear, soon to be replaced by others filling in the niche left by their extinction. Human beings too will succumb to extinction. All life on Earth will be wiped out when our dying sun expands into a red giant, finally engulfing the Earth. Ultimately the universe will be incapable of supporting any life as it expands forever, leaving only residual heat and evaporating black holes, or contracts back on itself, fusing all matter and energy into a final Big Crunch. Either way, all life in the universe will disappear forever.
Such considerations once led Bertrand Russell to conclude that any
philosophy worth taking seriously would have to be built upon a "firm foundation
of unyielding despair" [2]. Does the finality of death make life meaningless?
Although many people feel that it does, a moment's reflection will show that
death is irrelevant to the question of the meaning of life: If human beings were
naturally immortal--that is, if there was no such thing as death--there would
still be a question about whether or not our lives had meaning. The underlying
assumption behind the claim that life is meaningless because it ends in death is
that for something to be meaningful or worthwhile it must last forever. The fact
that many of the things we value (such as relationships with others) and
activities that we find worthwhile (such as working on a political campaign or
raising a child) do not last forever shows that life does not need to be
everlasting to be meaningful. We can also show that everlasting life may not be
meaningful by providing examples of lives which last forever yet are
meaningless. In Greek mythology Sisyphus is punished by the gods for cheating
death by being forced to roll a heavy stone to the top of a hill. Just as the
stone is about to reach the top of the hill, it rolls back down to the plain.
Sisyphus is doomed to repeat this meaningless activity for eternity. The
duration of our lives has nothing to do with the meaningfulness of them. It is
ironic that so many people have missed this point given that Albert Camus' The
Myth of Sisyphus presents Sisyphus' eternal punishment as the archetype of
meaningless existence.
Death appears to render life meaningless for many people because they feel
that there is no point in developing character or increasing knowledge if our
progress is ultimately going to be thwarted by death. However, there is a point
in developing character and increasing knowledge before death overtakes us: to
provide peace of mind and intellectual satisfaction to our lives and to the
lives of those we care about for their own sake because pursuing these goals
enriches our lives. From the fact that death is inevitable it does not follow
that nothing we do matters now. On the contrary, our lives matter a great deal
to us. If they did not, we would not find the idea of our own death so
distressing--it wouldn't matter that our lives will come to an end. The fact
that we're all eventually going to die has no relevance to whether our
activities are worthwhile in the here and now: For an ill patient in a hospital
a doctor's efforts to alleviate pain certainly does matter despite the fact that
'in the end' both the doctor and the patient (and ultimately all life in the
universe) will be dead.
What is it about our lives that makes so many people feel that life is
ultimately meaningless? The fact that we all will eventually die is one reason
for this feeling, but it is not the only reason. The other main reason why many
people feel that life is ultimately meaningless is that, as far as science can
tell, there is no greater purpose for our lives. A scientific picture of the
world portrays the origin of human beings as "the outcome of accidental
collocations of atoms" [3]. Both individually and collectively, human beings
came into existence due to accidents of chance. As individuals our existence was
made possible by the reproductive success of our ancestors; as a species our
existence was predicated by chance mutations which happened to confer an
adaptive advantage to our evolutionary ancestors in the environments in which
they found themselves. Because we cannot discern any indications that we were
put on this Earth to fulfil a purpose given to us by an intelligent being, our
existence does not appear to be part of some greater plan. If the absence of a
higher purpose is what makes life ultimately meaningless, our lives would be
just as meaningless if they were eternal. Conversely, if being part of a higher
purpose gives our lives meaning, then our lives would be meaningful even if
death ended them forever.
Is it really the case, however, that the absence of a greater plan for our
lives renders life meaningless? Here too, a moment's reflection will show that a
lack of greater purpose in life is irrelevant to the meaning of our lives. How
would a greater purpose for our lives give meaning to our lives for us? Suppose,
for example, that we found out that millions of years ago extraterrestrials
genetically manipulated the hominid line in order to produce a species of
greater intelligence suited to their needs for slave labor and have not yet
returned to the Earth to enslave us. In such a case our existence would be part
of a greater plan and would confer meaning to our lives for the
extraterrestrials, but it would not give meaning to our lives for us. Our being
part of a divine plan can only confer meaning on our lives if we accept our role
in that plan as meaningful to us; but, as in the case of extraterrestrial
enslavement, what is meaningful to God may not be meaningful to human beings.
Furthermore, so long as we are ignorant of a greater plan for our lives--which
we certainly are--we cannot know what our role in such a plan is and thus it
cannot make life meaningful to us. Our activities are worthwhile for their own
sake, not because they fulfill some unknowable transcendental purpose.
These considerations show that we must create our own meaning for our lives
regardless of whether or not our lives serve some higher purpose. Whether our
lives are meaningful to us depends on how we judge them. The absence or presence
of greater purpose is as irrelevant as the finality of death. The claim that our
lives are 'ultimately' meaningless does not make sense because there is no sense
in which they could be meaningful or meaningless outside of how we regard them.
Questions about the meaning of life are questions about values. We attribute
values to things in life rather than discovering them. There can be no meaning
of life outside of the meaning we create for ourselves because the universe is
not a sentient being that can attribute values to things. Even if a sentient God
existed, the value that he would attribute to our lives would not be the same as
the value that we find in living and thus would be irrelevant.
What makes our lives meaningful is that we find the activities we engage in
to be worthwhile. Our determination to carry out projects we have created for
ourselves gives our lives meaning. We feel that life is meaningless when most of
our desires which we regard as important are frustrated. Whether we regard life
as meaningful or meaningless depends on the degree to which our important
desires are frustrated. The judgments that we make about our lives on these
points are the same regardless of whether one's life is eternal or not or
whether it is part of a greater purpose or not. Perhaps the secret to a
meaningful life is to focus on those desires which we can fulfill and diminish
those which we cannot--provided that we know the difference between the
two.
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BIOGRAPHY OF SHARON FRANCIS NNAMAKA
ABOUT SHARON:-
Sharon is an Anambra state indegene precisely from Awka,she was born and
bred in same state, had her educational experiences in same state as she had her
primary education in "Infant Jesus" Nusrey and Primary school Awka,there after
she graduated into "Destiny comprehensive secondary" school Awka and finally
gained admission into "Nnamdi Azikiwe University" Awka where she studied
psychology and is a proud graduate of the school. After all educational
experience she stormed the industry in 2010/2011. The fair,
gorgeous,multi-talented and sexy actress was born into a family of five as the
last child in February 14 1992,the 20 years old actress possesses great
qualities everyone looks out for in a woman as her beauty is undoubtedly
unique,she's God fearing, caring and of a good heart that her hospitality
dumb-founds the people around her and she remains for ever appreciated by family
and friends.
HOBBIES;-
Her hobbies are dancing and of course acting
ABOUT CHOSEN CAREER;-
Pretty miss Sharon chose music of all careers because of her passion for
entertainment,especially acting and has indeed pulled through different stages
as she's still upcoming,just recently she was pictured in lagos shooting a movie
amongst top Nollywood Actors and Actresses and did a great job in the
interpretation of the role she played as everyone including the producer and
fellow actors were really impressed and they eulogised her, sharon is a
personality that leaves a legacy on anything she's involved in,does she plan on
quitting movie soon? The simple answer is No as the motivated and determined
actress has her dreams higher than imaginations can hold and ofcourse will leave
a legacy for future actors to follow
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Tuesday, October 30, 2012
Heavily pregnant Mercy Johnson still shooting movies
Mercy Johnson is about seven months pregnant but that hasn't slowed her
down one bit as she's said to be moving from one movie location to another. What
movie producers and marketers now do is write scripts that suit her condition -
that of a pregnant woman.
She recently finished shooting a movie in Delta state and has embarked on
another one titled Baby Oku in America which I hear some parts will be shot in
the US while she's there to give birth.
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Monday, October 29, 2012
A heart to heart chat with Nollywood fast rising actress vivian Egbon
Nollywwod has produced alot of great talents and Vivian Egbon is sure one of them. I was able to get her for a chat this afternoon before she flew to Ghana, to let us in on all she has been upto and her friendship with NOllywood actress turned singer Tonto Dikeh
I am extremely excited to have you here, can you tell the readers a little about youself?
My names are Vivian Ifeoma Egbon,my friends call me Vion ,am from agbor Delta state ,From the family of 7 Mum and Dad included.
How long have you been acting? What was your first acting job and what movies have you been involved in?
I have been acting since 2004 till Date ,my first movie was strength of a woman,I have done so many movies and I have even lost count. I have featured in movies like -"Every single day" missing ribs,where ocean touch, stronghold,broken silent, mystic ring, pounds n dollars, king's blood n so on
What first drew you into acting as a career, and what have been its greatest rewards and greatest hardships?
I started acting right from secondary school becouse I was in literary and debating society.so At some point in my life something in me kept disturbing me to move forward and pick it up as a career so I had to follow my heart that was how I started. My great rewards are, when people see you and jump on you with great rousing ,you become a reason for people's happiness ,you get gifts from here and there,endorsements from different companies and more One only experiences hardship mostly at the first stage,you go from one office to another for auditions at the end of the day you might end up not getting a Role,no nobody really cares about what you go through until you have made it,you foot your bills from your pocket and not getting anything in return with the hope of building a career, is just not an easy place.
Who is one of your favorite people to work with and, who do you really want to work with that you haven’t yet?
I enjoyed working with Ini Edo Philip ,she so down to earth and treats you in a way that you will love to work with her again and again,I have worked with almost all of them but i still want to work with all again and again I have not yet worked with the new ones so i will love to work with them because everybody is gifted.
Morgan Freeman always wanted to play Mandela. What is your dream role and who would you be playing?
My dream roles are tons ,Emotional and Challenging roles ,something extra-ordinary,if the story of Stella Obasanjo comes up rather scripted I will like the take up the Role because she had a great impact she has made, despect the age difference between me and Stella i will take up the role and makeup will age me. Though she left early
You were In USA some time in the past, was it for a movie?
My America trip was for Visit but at some point while living there i wanted to go into nursing school but some stuffs brought me back
Now tell us about the next movie star, how was the experience?
It was an awesome experience, meeting people from different Homes and Beliefs coming together to live as one Family,And also not easy you know, because there were some ups and downs during the show but it was all fun couse we all ended up as one Big Family.
Being that you were already a known face before you went for the show, can you say it helped you or was it below what your fans expected from you?
Hmmm very Hectic question u know {she laughs} well all i can say is that I always do what my mind wants at that moment,so they are all Experiences in life and we keep learning everyday and my fans stood by me during the Show that's the most important thing couse I got lots of votes from them and also Tonto my Friend Stood boldly by me so it was all Good
Tonto Dikeh has also been on the show, did you get tips from her?
{she laughs} u want to know just Everything, of course I did and she stood to see that people kept voting for me -Tonto is a Definition of what a Good friend is.
Now can you tell us the meaning of Poko?
{she laughs again}if u get am one million naira for you
How do u feel when you finally get to watch your movie?
I feel so upbeat , am like wow I did pretty well but I can do better and I feel shy while watching it with people {smiles}
So what are you doing next?
I will be going to ghana to shoot a couple of movies, Am also planing a whole lot of stuffs which will come up soon I don't want to blow the trumpet now.
I hope you will let us in on them at the right time.
Sure I will.
I want to thank you for giving us your valuable time. Where can my readers find you online?
You are welcome ,Am happy to have u here as well Stan ,They can reach me through my twitter account @vionstar, facebook vivian victory and myspace vivian Vivian Egbon
New facts about Genevieve Nnaji's Range Rover Evogue endorsement
In June 2012, Nollywood actress Genevieve Nnaji was unveiled as the brand
ambassador of Range Rover Evogue and we all heard she got $100, 000 and a brand
new Evogue from the deal. But new facts have emerged about the endorsement deal
and I got this direct from inside sources.
Genevieve was offered one of two deals by Coscharis Motors; (1) Take $100,
000 and drive a brand new Evoque for only six months after which she will return
it or (2) Take $50, 000 and a brand new Evogue valued at over N10million which
she can keep.
I heard the actress took the former, (she already has very expensive cars)
so will eventually return the SUV.
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Photos From St. Rita's Catholic Church, Kaduna Bombing
A suicide bomber drove a vehicle packed with explosives into a Catholic
church in Kaduna, on Sunday, killing at least five people, wounding nearly 100
and triggering reprisal attacks that killed at least two more, officials
said.
According to Reuters, the bomber drove a jeep right inside the packed St
Rita's church,
in the Malali area of Kaduna, a volatile ethnically and religiously mixed
city, in the morning.
A spokesman for the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) in Kaduna
said that five people had been confirmed killed, while 98 people were receiving
treatment for wounds at two local hospitals.
There was no immediate claim of responsibility but Islamist sect Boko Haram
has claimed similar attacks in the past and has attacked several churches with
bombs and guns since it intensified its campaign against Christians in the past
year.
"The heavy explosion also damaged so many buildings around the area," said
survivor Linus Lighthouse, saying he thought there had been two explosions in
different parts of the church.
Other witnesses and the police said there was just one bomber. A wall of
the church was blasted open and scorched black, with debris lying around. Police
later moved in and cordoned the area off.
Shortly after the blast, angry Christian youths took to the streets armed
with sticks and knives. A Reuters reporter saw two bodies on the roadside lying
in pools of blood.
"We killed them and we'll do more," shouted a youth, with blood on his
shirt, before police chased him and his cohorts away. Police set up roadblocks
and patrols across town in an effort to prevent the violence spreading.
A spokesman for St Gerard's Catholic hospital, Sunday John, said the
hospital was treating 14 wounded. Another hospital, Garkura, had 84 victims, the
NEMA official said.
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