Saturday 31 August 2013

PHOTO: Waje adopts a baby Elephant in Nairobi.....See HERE


     Ok another weird one...Waje who celebrates her birthday today, just announced she has adopted an elephant which she has named Barsilinga. She explained the birthday gift from friends in Nairobi. Really a shocker.

[READ]: Ania Lisewka Dedicates Her Life to Sleeping With 100,000 Men





 21-year-old Polish woman Ania Lisewska has vowed to travel to every city across the world in a bizarre quest to sleep with 100,000 men!
According to Huffingtonpost/DailyMail, Ania Lisewska told the Austrian Times:
     
    'I want men from Poland, Europe and all around the world. I love sex, fun and men.'In Poland the subject of sex is still taboo and anyone who wants to fulfill their sexual fantasies is considered a deviant, a w**** or mentally ill.'
 
Ania embarked on the unusual mission in her home city last month and has so far added 284 notches to her bedpost.

 She adds that she hopes to spend at least 20 minutes with each partner.

 Most people don't believe she can achieve it though, cos by calculation:

  •      having sex with that many people for 20 minutes at a time would take Miss Lisewska 3.8 years to        complete if she didn't stop for food or sleep. 
  •      Seeing as she only plans to do it only on Saturdays and Sundays, the task would take 20 years            non-stop. 
  •      Assuming she lives to the age of 81, to hit 100,000 Miss Lisewska would have to up her quota            to  around 16 men on both days of the weekend. 

Reports say Ania's long time boyfriend hasn't dumped her despite her act even though he's not thrilled by the idea

Wizkid Tops Nigerian Celebrities With Highest # Of Twitter Followers; Outranks Davido, D’banj & Others


Naija artist Ayo Balogun popularly called Wizkid is going popular on the social media front.

The CEO of Starboy Entertainment has every reason to beat his chest again.

Wizkid’s Twitter followers stat as at the time of this report is 724,488.

The 24-year-old music producer has outranked big names in the business like D’banj, 2face Idibia and his closest rival, David Adeleke alias Davido.

For sometime now, leading social media, twitter has been the litmus test to measure popularity, especially among entertainers the world over.

Hope he no dey do wuruwuru ‘cos I hear some celebrities do buy Twitter followers.Well who will first hit 1M? ;}

Yung 6ix - ‘I am the best rapper in Nigeria’

Yung 6ix made this statement on twitter. People are talking about this on twitter, Some say the not even familiar with the Storm Records artiste... Well what is your say? See tweet from him below..... :)


Friday 30 August 2013

Sex Scandal Rocks Owerri Prison


Sex Scandal Rocks Owerri Prison
    Indications emerged yesterday that the fundamental rights and dignity of female inmates at the Owerri Prison are now being violated following allegations that they are subjected to intimate abuses, which sometimes allegedly result to unwanted pregnancies.
    But the allegation was denied by the Prison authority, which described it as untrue and malicious. However, it was gathered that some of the female inmates, who were not pregnant as at the time they were convicted, have been delivered of babies. But prison sources said that some of the female convicts were pregnant before they were imprisoned.

    A source, who did not want her name mentioned, alleged that some of the female inmates, especially those who are still awaiting trial, “buy” their freedom to move about with intimate gratification with some “corrupt prison officials”, who thereafter allow them to access privileged comforts denied other.

   The source said: “The babies delivered by these inmates are either illegally adopted or outright sold to operators of baby factories. This has been going on for a long time and the authorities are not ready to check the menace,” asking: “How else the situation could be explained, that a convict could be impregnated without the knowledge of the prison officials? It is either that they are allowing their spouses to come and sleep with them in the prison or they are being impregnated by those who control them.”
   When contacted, the prison’s Public Relations Officer, Mr. James Madugba, said that the allegation could not be true.
 
    Madugba said: “I am speaking authoritatively, it is impossible to penetrate the female cell, which is constructed in such a way that it will be difficult for the female inmates to mingle with their male counterparts. 

    “Female inmates are kept in a different building with its own big gate guarded by female prison officials who are instructed not to allow male officials into the building.

   “Female inmates who were pregnant when they enter the cell are given adequate care. When time of delivery comes, we take them to the Federal Medical Centre where they deliver their children, after which they return to prison with their babies.

   “intimate abuse does not arise, it is simply not possible. You cannot even see the female cell from the open compound; it is entirely segregated from other parts of the prison.

  “How can the spouse sleep with their convicted wives when they are not given the opportunity to be alone? When they visit, there are female Prison officials to listen to their discussions and the cell is finally closed by 6:0pm to visitors.”

[PHOTOS] Inside IGoDye's Sitting Room

IGoDye is sure living like a royal prince!

Bianca Denies Ever Dating Fani-Kayode - Threatens To Sue Him If He Doesn't Offer Her A Public Apology



Dim Chukwuemeka Odumegwu-Ojukwu’s widow and Nigeria’s ambassador to Spain, Mrs. Bianca Ojukwu, has described as false the claim by former Aviation Minister, Chief Femi Fani-Kayode, that she was his girlfriend when she was a spinster.

 DailySun reports Bianca says she had never met Fani-Kayode before, either at official or private level, not to talk of having an “intimate” relationship with him.

 In a letter from her lawyers, Wall Street Attorneys, to Fani-Kayode, dated August 27, 2013 and signed by Mike Ugwuanyi, Esq, Mrs. Ojukwu demanded that the former minister writes an apology and retraction of the said libelous publication in The Sun and Thisday newspapers, as well as publish it in the online publication, where it emanated, in the next seven days or face litigation.

 The letter written by Mrs. Ojukwu’s lawyers and obtained by The Sun read in part:
     
    We have been briefed and our services retained by Ambassador Bianca Ojukwu, Nigeria’s Ambassador       to Spain to demand from you an unreserved apology and a retraction of a false and malicious statement,       which you published online and also caused to be published in the Leadership Newspaper of August 16,       2013.
   
     In the said article entitled, ‘Neither a Tribalist nor a Hater,’ you recklessly alleged, as follows: ‘I was not        a tribalist when I had a long standing and intimate relationship with Miss Bianca Onoh…’, a statement,          which you know is untrue and unfounded, but only calculated to lower our client’s esteem and damage          her national and international reputation.

     Our client has never met you, does not know you in person and has never had any official or private              relationship with you how much more ‘a long-standing and intimate relationship.

     Our client is therefore, outraged by your bizarre and scandalous allegation and the numerous mails and          telephone calls she has received from friends, relations and admirers who are equally embarrassed and          who seek to confirm the veracity or otherwise of your false and reckless publication.

     Your apparent lame and half-hearted attempt, as published in the Leadership Newspaper of 17th August      2013, to clarify your false and malicious allegation falls far short of a retraction and does not sufficiently          address the damage to our client arising from the widespread dissemination of your false publication and        is therefore unacceptable to our client.

     In the circumstances, we demand, on the instruction of our client that you submit to her a clear and                unqualified apology and retraction published in The Sun and Thisday newspapers in addition to having the      retraction published online.

     Take note that should you fail to tender the apology and publish a retraction of your false and malicious          publication, seven days next after your receipt of this demand notice, our further instructions are to seek        appropriate redress in court. And that shall be without further recourse to you. Be properly guided.”

[Photo] : Super Eagles Captain Joseph Yobo Bathing His Son Joey


Former Most Beautiful Girl in Nigeria Adaeze Yobo got to share this picture of her hubby Nigerian Super Eagles captain Joseph Yobo bathing their son Joey when he was much younger.

Thursday 29 August 2013

Made Men Music artist Emma Nyra's hot new photos





UK Stella Magazine Disses Omotola Jalade “She Scored Zero On Hollywood Scale & Meant Nothing To Movie Devotees”


She scores a zero on the Hollywood Richter scale. She has never starred in a major motion picture. Her most recent film, Last Flight to Abuja, means nothing to devotees of Netflix and LoveFilm.

When she sat next to Steven Spielberg at a Time magazine dinner earlier this year he didn’t know her name. Yet Omotola Jalade Ekeinde was attending that dinner because, like him, she had been honoured in Time’s 2013 list of the 100 Most Influential People in the World.

Alongside Kate Middleton, Michelle Obama and Beyoncé.The star of more than 300 films, Omotola – or “Omosexy”, as she is known to her legions of fans – is bigger across the African diaspora than Halle Berry.

Her reality-television show, Omotola: The Real Me, pulls in more viewers than Oprah’s and Tyra’s at their peak, combined, and she is the first African celebrity ever to amass more than one million Facebook “likes”.

When I meet her for the interview in a photographic studio in south-east London she is still recovering from getting mobbed by her Afro-Caribbean fan base in a nearby Tesco. “They practically had to shut down the store when people recognised me,” she says. “I actually got scared.” Omotola is one of the biggest stars in Nollywood, the low-budget, high-output Nigerian film industry that churns out more English-language films than Hollywood or Bollywood (1,000-2,000 a year). Some have cinematic releases, but most are for the straight-to-video market.

When I watch her Stella photo-shoot from the sidelines it is immediately apparent that everything about her is BIG. Big body, big hair, big personality, big laugh: she comes across like Oprah’s sister.

She is here with her own film crew, who are recording for a future episode of her television show. Which means there is also a big, superstar delay – three hours – before our interview can start.

Many of her fans think her real name is “Omosexy”, she tells me, laughing, when we finally get to speak, but it was a nickname given to her by her husband, an airline pilot.

“He bought me a car back in 2009, and that was the plate number,” she recalls, speaking with kinetic, girlish excitement, rattling off sentences in fast, extended flurries.

Omotola in Last Flight to Abuja


“All my cars have special plate numbers, like Omotola 1.” When I ask how many cars she has, she laughs again, with embarrassment. “A few.” When she first saw her personalised licence plate she was horrified. “I thought, 'Oh no!’ It sounded cocky.

As if I was telling everybody, 'I’m sexy!’ Y’know-wha-I-mean?” She punctuates her sentences with this phrase, which she reels off as a single word.

The 35-year-old star has been acting since she was 16. Most recently she starred as Suzie, a passenger freshly spurned by her adulterous lover, in an aeroplane disaster movie, Last Flight to Abuja, which was the highest grossing film at the African box office last year.

Her breakthrough role came in 1995, in the Nollywood classic Mortal Inheritance, in which she played a sickle-cell patient fighting for her life. Since then she has established a staggering average of 16 films a year.

I put it to her that she must be the most prolific actress in the world. She laughs and shakes her head. “I am sure there are people who have beaten that record in Nigeria. Trust me.

It is easy to turn around with straight-to-video movies. It is the fashion to shoot until you drop, night and day. You have to remember that we are on very low budgets, so there is no time to wait.”

Nollywood began fewer than 20 years ago on the bustling streets of Lagos. Its pioneers were traders and bootleggers who started out selling copies of Hollywood films before graduating into producing their own titles as an inexpensive way to procure more content for a burgeoning market.

The traders finance the films (the average budget is £15,000-£30,000), then sell copies in bulk to local operators, who distribute them in markets, shops and street-corners for as little as £2 each.
Posters for just three of her 300-plus films, including Ties That Bind and Amina

The financial equation is problematic, with endemic piracy, issues over copyright and a lack of legally binding contracts.

Even so, what started as a ramshackle business is today worth an estimated £320 million a year, and rising. All this in a country that still lacks a reliable electricity supply.

What is the secret of Omotola’s appeal? “I don’t know,” she says, shrugging. “I wish someone would tell me! People can relate to me, I suppose. They feel as if they know me. A lot of my audience has grown up with me.”

At the same time, in a country that is heavily defined by religion and tradition, it helps that she is seen as a stable role model – a God-fearing woman who has been married to the same man for 17 years, and balances her work-life with bringing up four children.

Omotola Jalade Ekeinde was born into a middle-class family of strict Methodists in Lagos. Her father was the manager of the Lagos Country Club, while her mother worked for a local supermarket chain.

She has two younger brothers and was a tomboy, fiercely independent. “I used to scare boys from a very young age. They found me too much, because I knew what I wanted and I’d boss them around. In those days my mother would joke that I would never find a husband.”

As a child she was closest to her father. “He was a different kind of African man,” she recalls.

“He was very enlightened. He always asked me what I wanted, and encouraged me to speak up. He treated me like a boy.” He died in a car accident when Omotola was 12, while she was away at boarding-school.

“I didn’t grieve,” she says. “When I got home people were telling me that my mother had been crying for days, and that, as the eldest, I had to be strong for her and my brothers. I didn’t know what to do, so I just bottled everything up.

It affected me for many years afterwards. I was always very angry.”

Omotola would later play out her repressed grief on camera, using it as an emotional trigger to make herself cry whenever scripts called for it. But this soon created other problems.
Omotola and family

 “The director would shout, 'Cut!’ and I’d still be crying,” she recalls. “I could bring the tears, but I could not control them. In the end I had to stop using that technique.”

At the age of 16 Omotola met her future husband, Matthew Ekeinde, then 26, in church. He was so keen on her that the day after their first meeting he showed up at her house unannounced.

“He soon became a friend of the family. He was almost like a father figure,” she says. “He’d drop my brothers at school and stuff.”

 Ekeinde proposed when Omotola was 18. Initially, Omotola’s mother thought her daughter too young to marry, and asked Matthew to wait, but he refused. “She was really shocked,” says Omotola.

“She said, 'If you want something badly enough you wait for it,’ but he said, 'If I want something I take it.’ He was very, very bold. It was one of the things I found fascinating about him.”

They had two wedding ceremonies, the second of which took place on a flight from Lagos to Benin. “He’s amazing. If I weren't married to him I couldn’t see myself with anybody else. I’m a handful.”

Ekeinde has become a reluctant poster boy for a new kind of African man.

“A lot of men come up to him and say, 'You’re a real man – I can’t believe how you deal with it all.’ He also gets a lot of invitations from various bodies to speak about how he copes as a modern Nigerian man in a relationship with a powerful working woman.”

Omotola’s ascent to the Nollywood elite began the same year she met Ekeinde. She was modelling at the time. One afternoon she tagged along with a model friend who was attending a film audition.

“She didn’t get the part, and she came out and was very sad,” says Omotola. “Then she said, 'Why don’t you go in and have a go?’

I said 'OK,’ and went in and got the part. My friend wasn’t happy. That was the end of our friendship.”

Omotola has somehow also found the time to release three albums. And then there is her charitable work. “First and foremost I actually consider myself a humanitarian,” she says proudly.
At the Time 100 Gala with Steven Spielberg and Daniel Day-Lewis

 She started in 2005, working with the United Nations as a World Food Programme ambassador. She now has her own foundation, the Omotola Youth Empowerment Programme.

“I have a lot of young people writing to me, feeling disillusioned. There’s so much injustice in Africa, and people’s lives being trampled on. The foundation was designed to give voice to these people.”

Her own voice has been greatly enhanced by the success of her reality-television show. It is the first show of its kind in Africa, watched by 150 million people across the continent. “

A lot of women say to me that I am their role model and example. They say, 'If Omotola can do it, I can do it.’ I also get a lot of fan letters from men that say, 'You are the reason I allow my wife to work, or pursue a career,’ because they see that I am married and that I am doing both.”

Omotola is now one of the most powerful people in what’s being called the “new Nollywood”, a fresh chapter for the industry, characterised by better scripts, improved production values and cinema rather than DVD-only releases.

But there are obstacles for the new Nollywood, not least the fact that Nigeria only has seven major cinemas, and that ticket prices are way beyond the reach of most citizens.

Nollywood’s biggest problem by far, however, is that its films – including Omotola’s – are still not very good. Theirs is a fuzzy, low-budget aesthetic in which histrionic acting combines with often ludicrous plot lines.

The films drown in melodrama, and many scenes are unintentionally comic. Production values and the rigours of plot and character development are dispensed with in the mad rush to complete and distribute.

It’s akin to half-cooking food to feed impatient mouths, and the results feel like first drafts. Nevertheless, African audiences don’t seem to care, as long as the films are cheap enough for a downtrodden public desperate for escapism, and they feature their own home-grown stars on screen.

So, what does the future hold for Omotola?

She recently made her American debut, in a television drama, Hit the Floor, opposite the R&B star Akon. Does she see her future as Nollywood or Hollywood?

“I’ll just go with the flow. We [in Nollywood] want to collaborate, we don’t want to leave. We are hoping to be the first film industry that will pull Hollywood in, instead of them pulling us out.”

This may not be such a crazy idea, as Hollywood sees the amounts invested in Nollywood, plus a potential audience of over one billion Africans (155 million in Nigeria alone).

Would she like to work with Spielberg? “Oh, please, let it be!” she says, clasping her hands together hopefully. “Please! Everything happens for a reason.” I ask her if she took Spielberg’s number at that Time dinner. “Hello? I wouldn’t be African if I didn’t, now would I?”

Last Flight to Abuja is out now on DVD

Imo State Nigeria’s New Pro Abortion Law: Catholic Doctors & Governor Okorocha At War

Imo State governor, Rochas Okorocha, and Catholic Medical Practitioners Association are at daggers-drawn over the abortion bill the former just signed into law.
 
 The law, among others, permits women to procure abortion at will. Sponsored by the Majority Leader and member representing Ahiazu Mbaise state constituency, Mrs. Adekunle Ihuoma, the law is to be cited as “Imo State of Nigeria, Violence Against Persons (Prohibition) Law Number 12 of 2012”.
 
 According to the new law, every woman shall have the right to enjoy reproductive rights, including rights to medical abortion in cases of sexual assault, rape, incest and where the continued pregnancy endangers the life or the physical, mental, psychological or emotional health of the mother.
 
 The law also stipulates that “every woman shall have the right to take decisions about her health needs and requirements.”
 
The law was very specific that a woman “shall have the right to determine the processes concerning reproduction in her body.”

 Okorocha also approved that every woman should have a right to health, which should be understood to mean enjoyment of the highest level of physical, mental and social well-being and healthcare services.
 
   These provisions include everything relating to family planning.

 Chairman, Catholic Medical Practitioners Association, Dr. Phillip Njemanze, has reacted angrily to the law, arguing that “the law is anti-God, dehumanizing and totally unacceptable to the association.

 “The law is devastating. With its signing into law by Governor Okorocha, abortion has been legalized in the state and anybody, just anybody can now ask for abortion as a right in the state.”

 While recalling that the National Assembly had earlier rejected the bill, especially as it was against humanity, Njemanze reasoned that the law would encourage human egg trafficking.

UEFA Champions League Group stage draw for 2013

Find below the full list of the UEFA Champions League Groups Group

A: Man United, Shakhtar Donetsk, Bayer Leverkusen, Real Sociedad Group

B: Real Madrid, Juventus, Galatasaray, FC Copenhagen Group

C: Benfica, PSG, Olympiakos, Anderlecht Group

D: Bayern Munich, CSKA Moscow, Man City, Viktoria Plzen Group



E: Chelsea, Schalke, FC Basel, Steaua Bucharest Group

F: Arsenal, Marseille, Borussia Dortmund, Napoli Group

G: FC Porto, Atletico Madrid, Zenit St Petersburg, Austria Vienna Group

H: Barcelona, AC Milan, Ajax, Celtic
 
 The draws were made from Pots’ Seeding which was calculated on performance in all European competitions over a five-year period. No two teams from the same country could be drawn in the same group.

Pot One: Bayern Munich, Barcelona, Chelsea, Real Madrid, Manchester United, Arsenal, FC Porto, Benfica.

 Pot Two: Atletico Madrid, Shakhtar Donetsk, AC Milan, Schalke, Marseille, CSKA Moscow, PSG, Juventus

 Pot Three: Zenit, Man City, Ajax, Borussia Dortmund, Basel, Olympiakos, Galatasaray, Leverkusen

 Pot Four: FC Copenhagen, Napoli, Anderlecht, Celtic, Steaua Bucuresti, Viktoria Plzen, Real Sociedad, Austria Vienna

[Photo] : Paul PSquare Shows Off His 4 Packs

That's four packs, right? *hehhe*

[PHOTOS]: Annie Idibia's New Look



[PHOTOS]: Actress Ini Edo steps out with hubby in London

Nollywood Actress Ini Edo steps out with hubby in London



Young Shall Grow Motor boss attacked in Festac, driver&escort killed



  Suspected assassins struck in FESTAC Town, Lagos Tuesday night, shooting the owner of popular transport company, Young Shall Grow Motors, Chief Vincent Obianodo while on his way back from work. A police Corporal, Ngozi Chijoke of the Patrol and Guards (PG), Lagos State Command, who was with him in his vehicle, was shot dead. Obianodo’s driver was also killed
 
   . The gunmen, it was learnt, opened fire on Chief Vincent's vehicle around 10pm. His vehicle had been double-crossed in a lonely area around 22 Road in FESTAC and the assailants opened fire.
   Some policemen who were on patrol heard the sound of the gunshots and moved to the scene which resulted in a serious exchange of gunfire.

     Two of the gunmen were killed by the policemen who were on patrol while other members of the gang escaped with bullet injuries in a Highlander Sports Utility Vehicle (SUV), which was riddled, perforated with bullets. Police say one AK49 and AK47 rifles with 400 live ammunition and 10 fully loaded magazines were recovered from the suspects.

    Chief Obianodo sustained bullet wounds in one of his hands, which he had used to block his chest against the hail of bullets.
   A police source said he would have killed him if the police did not arrive on time.

 Chief was rushed to an undisclosed hospital.

Wednesday 28 August 2013

Genevieve Nnaji Picked As Miss Earth Nigeria 2013 Judge

Nollywood actress Genevieve Nnaji who recent tops the list of Africa’s most powerful movie stars has been given a new appointment.

 The beautiful mother of one was recently announced as one of the judges on Miss Earth Nigeria 2013 pageant.

 According to the President of Actors Guild of Nigeria, Ibinabo Fiberesima, Genevieve Nnaji’s appointment is expected since she’s a celebrity.

 Other judges on Miss Earth Nigeria 2013 pageant include;

 Kelechi Amadi Obi
 Karly Redd
 Amber Rose
 Boris Kodjoe

 Hear what AGN president told Movie Moments few days ago;
 
 “Reasons for the guest judges are not far-fetched. They are celebrities and people, who have contributed to their immediate society and the earth at large, moreover, they are outstanding individuals, who are fashion leaders in their own rights. As we celebrate the year of water corporation, Miss Earth Nigeria 2013 would be long remembered for its uniquely planned activities amongst other things,” Congrats to mama Chimebuka. Related Posts: Genevieve Nnaji & Joke Silva Star In Latest 2013 Nollywood Movie ’30 Days’ Genevieve Nnaji Tops 2013 Africa’s Most Powerful Actresses List Omotola Jalade & Genevieve Nnaji’ Fight Settled By AGN President, Fiberesima Ibinabo Majid Michel Spotted With Genevieve Nnaji & Omotola Jalade 3 comments - What do you think? 3 Responses to “Genevieve Nnaji Picked As Miss Earth Nigeria 2013 Judge” Ausine J. says: August 28, 2013 at 9:26 pm Congrat, may ur day b long oo Reply Alhaji olanrewaju Abiodun says: August 28, 2013 at 9:58 pm Congrat Reply iron bar says: August 28, 2013 at 10:00 pm which one be miss earth..dem get miss world,miss universe, what else miss jupiter,miss local govt.una idle no be small Reply Leave a Reply Name * Email * Website Comment Confirm you are NOT a spammer Naija Latest Gists"
  
Congrats Genevieve

Arik Airline Stowaway, Daniel Oikhena Gets Scolarship Award To University Level

   Daniel Oikhena, who hid in the wheel well of Arik Air aircraft used for flight W3 544 from Benin Airport to the Murtala Muhammed Airport, MMA, Lagos has finally achieved the desires of his heart as De Raufs, a volunteer group extolling the virtues of Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola, Governor of Osun State, has volunteered to sponsor Daniel Oikhena up to university level and help him realise his dream of travellingby air legitimately.

    In a statement signed by the Director General of the group, Comrade Amitolu sh*ttu, the group is ready to give scholarship to Daniel up to university level and help him realise his dream of travelling by air legitimately. sh*ttu said: “Genius and ambitious citizen of our country must not be suffocated on the alter of political and bureaucratic enforcement. The little boy’s ambition should be nurtured through qualitativeeducation, and the group is ready to give the boy all the necessary support to make his dream a reality.

Mercy Johnson Okojie Turns 29 Today, Read The Birthday Message From Her

Here is a message from her Read Below:
       Today, I thought of many things I would love to have as birthday gifts and the many dreams I'm still pursuing. In all of this I’m not losing sight of the fact that if not for God I might have ended up on the street like the many kids and young adults begging for food and some prostituting to make ends meet. If we know the circumstances that force some of these people on the street we would spare a thought for them. I am where I am today purely by the grace of God and the grace of the people who believed in me from the word go.
       Recently, I was at the Boys Reform Oregun,Lagos,the discussion I had with the principal Mr. Kotun and much later with the Special Adviser in charge of all remand homes in Lagos set me thinking about the boys and girls on the street.
       They have dreams too. Can they fulfill those dreams on the street? The answer will likely be no because I won't be where I am today if I had ended up on the street. For this reason, Mercy Johnson Foundation will be doing a lot to get kids off the street. We are not asking people for funds. I will do all I can with the resources God has given me, and with the support of my husband to help get these kids off the street and set them on the path where they can begin to pursue their dreams. I want to plead with people, fans, friends and colleagues to spare a thought for the children on the street. We can begin by educating people around us, parents, the children and people people in charge of children (Oga-house help relationship, teacher-student relationship, and others) on the need to treat every child like the future of Nigeria depends on it. And truth be told,our future will not be all that enjoyable if we let the scourge of ‘street-children’ fester. By then, the rich will begin to cry. I learnt Lagos State Government has 11 homes where most children picked from the streets are kept, reformed and reunited with their families after counseling.
        That is an initiative Mercy Johnson Foundation will be supporting and beyond that we will be going to different states to help spread the message - Get kids off the street, save the future. From tomorrow, I will begin to replay some of the lessons I learnt at the boys’ reform home and we all can contribute to getting the kids off the street.
      I am grateful to everyone that has sent in a birthday message tweet and gifts. When I get back, let’s have twitter party. Thank you and God bless you.
 Mercy Johnson Okojie.

Inspector General Police MD Abubakar set to remarry in September



Nigeria’s Inspector General of Police, Mohammed Abubakar is set to remarry about a year after he lost his wife, Maryam Abubakar, to cancer in January 2012. The IGP will be engaging in a three-day wedding ritual to a popular 35 year-old Safiya according to sources close to the Mr. Abubakar. The wedding proper will take place on Septemeber 14, 2013……

[Photo] : Gigantic Fish Washes Up On Alpha Beach Lagos

This very gigantic fish washed up on Alpha Beach according to eye witnesses. Earlier on this month, Lagos state government had promptly alerted residents of a possible ocean surge in Lekki beaches, and told residents of Alpha, Elegushi and Lekki beaches to vacate their houses. Some residents vacated, some did not, and as predicted, the ocean surge did happen. And this fish reportedly showed up.

[PHOTO] : Davido Suffers Heartbreak

The rich need love too. Davido is currently in the States gearing up for his sister’s wedding this weekend. All should be going fine with the BO last born but it doesn’t look like it. Davido took to Twitter to make public his frustration with his relationship and has clearly stated that he is single! Ladeis, Omo Baba Olowo is up for grab.

BurnaBoy's Camp Denies He Assaulted Any Lady In PH





According to one of Burna Boy’s aides, Burnaboy didn't slap the young girl as another eyewitness said. She says she too was at the scene, and nothing of such happened. It was just an argument and Burna Boy never slapped anyone. Arguments are meant to come up but because the person in question is a public figure, much importance is now attached to it. He was never arrested because the said show he went for in Port Harcourt was a Hennessy show in which he performed. So how will an arrested man perform in a show at the same time? The stories are all false

[PHOTOS] Chris Brown and Karrueche in Hawaii

The couple were photographed on the beach in Hawaii yesterday looking pleased