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  • Funke Akindele deletes campaign posts from IG, thanks supporters

    Funke Akindele deletes campaign posts from IG, thanks supporters

    Popular actress Funke Akindele has deleted all campaign posts from her Instagram page.

    A look at Akindele’s Instagram page shows she has taken down all political posts of her principal, Abdul-Azeez Olajide Adediran aka Jandor after their participation in the gubernatorial race for Lagos State under the platform of the People’s Democratic Party(PDP).

    While Jandor, the PDP governorship candidate, won the election at his polling unit, 001 located in Irewe, polling 87 votes beating the APC candidate who secured 66 votes; Akindele, the deputy governorship candidate, lost her polling unit 019 in Ita Aro square, Ikorodu, after garnering 19 votes against APC‘s 77.

    Despite not having a widespread endorsement, particularly from her colleagues on social media for her political ambition, the actress appreciated the online community for their support.

    She stated her journey to the ballot was an eye-opener adding, she had no regrets over her decision to run for political office.

    The ‘Jenifa’s Diary’ creator pledged to continue prioritizing the welfare of the people even as she goes back to her drawing board to determine her next move in life.

    She said: “It has been an amazing and insightful experience on my journey to the ballot and I must say, it was an absolute learning curve for me. A lot of things have been learned and unlearned. I sincerely do not regret taking this huge step of running for office.

    “I, therefore, want to thank the people of Lagos state for believing in me and supporting my decision to run for office. I saw every message of support online and offline, I heard of all the places where people supported me and challenged those who tried to discredit me.

    “I remember every warm welcome during our campaign tour and the faith you all showed in me. The elections might not have panned out in the way we hoped, but it was an honourable run for us. We fought a good fight indeed as a matter of fact.”

    The 45-year-old film producer also urged well-meaning citizens to continue advocating for good governance as well as demanding accountability from their leaders.

    “I also want to encourage all who mean well for the Nation and the state of Lagos not to give up. I understand that some of us are beginning to develop some sort of apathy towards the system, however, if we do not speak, we would never be heard. I’m glad that we could at least speak up”, she added.

    “Thank you once again, Lagos, for showing your daughter support. As I consider my next moves in life, I will continue prioritizing the good of the people and the integrity of my position as an advocate for the people. Eko oni baje!”

  • Politicians need to learn from Seyi Makinde – Yetunde Bakare

    Politicians need to learn from Seyi Makinde – Yetunde Bakare

    Actress Yetunde Bakare has addressed politicians across the country on the need to take a cue from the leadership style of the re-elected Oyo Governor Seyi Makinde.

    Bakare, in an open letter, highlighted Makinde as a leader who’s loved by his people, citing the jubilant mood in the state upon his declaration as the governor-elect by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) on Sunday.

    The film star stated Makinde possessed the qualities of a good leader urging other politicians to emulate him and not wait till the end of their tenure to fulfill their promises to the people in order to be used as a campaign strategy.

    She insisted the citizens deserved better reason the leaders must sit up and render worthy services to those who elected them into power.

    Bakare wrote: “Dear Politicians y’all need to learn from GOV SEYI MAKINDE of OYO STATE, his people love him because he’s a good man and they started jubilating, chanting his name even before INEC starts counting all the results.

    “Now that you know the citizens know better and they deserve the very best y’all need to sit tight and do better.

    “Don’t always wait till your tenure is almost over before you start doing the needful in other to use it to contest for 2nd term!

    “We’re not dumb and we don’t have amnesia so we’ll always remember everything you do and hold you accountable!

    “Don’t get too comfortable because of today’s win, work for the people as promised and see how you’ll be accepted with love and no struggles.”

  • Kate Henshaw reacts as man returns N10.8m mistakenly transferred to account

    Kate Henshaw reacts as man returns N10.8m mistakenly transferred to account

    Popular film star, Kate Henshaw has reacted to the now-viral video of a man who returned millions of mistakenly transferred to his account.

    Timothy was said to have returned N10.8 million transferred erroneously to his account.

    Timothy’s boss, who introduced himself as a contractor outside the bank premises where people gathered, said he wanted to send money to his manager for a project but mistakenly sent it to his mechanic instead, who came on his volition to return the money to him.

    He recommended Timothy to everyone who cared to listen to patronise his services, vouching for his credibility as they applauded and rushed to shake hands with the Good Samaritan amid prayers and good wishes.

    The crowd, however, urged the contractor to compensate Timothy for his honesty.

    Remarking on the video, the fitness enthusiast prayed for Timothy, wishing him an abundance of favour, peace, and longevity.

    She said: “God bless Mr Timothy, who returned N10.8M naira that was mistakenly transferred to him. You will not lack favour, peace, and long life.”

  • Why many men are inside bottles in villages – Soso Soberekon

    Why many men are inside bottles in villages – Soso Soberekon

    Music executive Soso Soberekon has suggested one of the reasons a handful of men are ‘spiritually’ locked up inside bottles in villages.

    The socialite said many men become victims of the above because they renege on their promise to women after having s3x with them.

    Soberekon fingered men who promise women marriage during coitus only to vanish after the act.

    “I will marry you……! I will marry you” After s3x, you vanish.

    “This is one of the reasons many men are inside Fanta bottles in some villages,” he wrote.

  • I’ll not eat with some people after election – Rudeboy

    I’ll not eat with some people after election – Rudeboy

    PSquare twin, Paul Okoye aka Rudeboy has pledged not to dine with some set of people after the general elections.

    The singer bemoaned the high level of threat from thugs, voter suppression, tribalism and other defects that characterised the 2023 polls.

    Kingrudy swore never to trust some people at the end of the voting exercise, stressing they aren’t humans.

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    He wrote: “WITH ALL THIS THREAT, thugs, voters, suppression, tribalism etc, After this election! Know this and know peace…

    “I will not be eating in the same table with some of you … I will never trust some of you… my long spoon will always be available.

    “SOME OF YOU ARE NOT HUMANS.”

  • Half-caste women are my spec – IK Ogbonna

    Half-caste women are my spec – IK Ogbonna

    Actor Ikechukwu Mitchell Ogbonna aka IK Ogbonna has stated half-caste (mixed racial descent) women are his spec when it comes to dating.

    Though the model admitted to have dated a dark-skinned lady, he confessed to be more attracted to half-caste women.

    He said: “I am someone that would not discriminate; I have dated across religions and tribes. I don’t look at a person and question where you are coming from, it just so happens that I find myself with particular kinds of persons, we call it ‘spec’.

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    “You know when they tell you or say your spec is half-caste, it becomes that you are drawn to half-castes.

    “It doesn’t mean I haven’t dated dark-skinned. So there is no discrimination, it’s just wherever I find myself then.

    In 2015, Ogbonna got married to Sonia Morales, a half-caste in Italy and they welcomed a son, Ace Ikechukwu Ogbonna in the same year.

    After a year of speculations, the news of their divorce was announced by his Columbian model ex-wife in 2019.

  • Whitemoney to sue BBNaija’s organisers, sponsors

    Whitemoney to sue BBNaija’s organisers, sponsors

    Winner of BBNaija Season 6 Hazel Onou aka White Money is set to sue the reality TV show organisers and sponsor for defaulting in its contractual agreement over the prize he won.

    The Enugu-born businessman, who won a 2-bedroom flat during the show, swore to sue the sponsors with BBNaija’s organisers for failure to hand over keys to his house.

    Courtesy of Revolution Plus and Scanfrost, the Enugu-born businessman was supposed to receive a classic two-bedroom flat furnished with the best of home appliances.

    The singer announced his plans during a question and answer session with fans ok his Insta story after a concerned fan had suggested to Whitemoney that he should ensure the real estate company property posted video of his house presentation online for all to see.

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    The fan wrote: “Make Revolution Plus Property post the video of your House Presentation, dat’s all. U won it.”

    Reacting, the singer noted soon enough, he would slam all the parties involved with a lawsuit.

    “We taking them and the organizers plus the whole brand to court SOON that’s on God”, said Whitemoney.

  • RHOAbuja: Tutupie opens up on abusive relationship

    RHOAbuja: Tutupie opens up on abusive relationship

    IT was an emotional moment and a walk down memory lane on the fourth episode of The Real Housewives of Abuja as Tutupie revealed that she had been in an abusive relationship.

    The Chef further explained that her tantrums are from a good place and are also a defence mechanism she puts up due to her experience. She apologised to the ladies and asked them to get more personal and build intimate bonds.

    “I am always on defence,” she explained. “So, sometimes you can just excuse me when I’m too much because I took a lot before I finally retaliated. So, I’m always going to be like this, I guess I have more healing to do,” said Tutupie.

    The ladies were receptive and empathetic towards her.

    “To be honest, Tutu speaking about her relationship gives me a little insight as to why she behaves this way,” Arafa commented. “But I don’t think you should allow your past to define your future.”

    The ladies go on to have more emotional moments and Arafa mentioned she misses her children and would rather not be away from them if she could.

  • LOLA IDIJE: I was stripped naked for playing wicked role in film

    LOLA IDIJE: I was stripped naked for playing wicked role in film

    VETERAN Nollywood actress, Toyin Afolayan aka Lola Idije has revealed how a fan stripped her naked in the market for playing a wicked role in a movie.

    Idije, who is a cousin of ace filmmaker late Adeyemi Afolayan aka Adeluv, made this disclosure in an interview with Oyin Momo TV.

    Narrating her ordeal, the 64-year-old thespian said she was maltreated by a woman in the market for delivering her role in a film entitled, ‘Egba Orun (Necklace)’ in the 80s.

    “The day a film ‘Egba orun’ (Necklace) premiered, I went to the Oyinbo market to get some foodstuff. A woman dragged me from behind and slapped me,” she said.

    Continuing, the mother of three said, “Before I knew what was happening, she had torn my cloth. She started ranting and accusing me of using a child for ritual in the movie.

    “I had to quickly cover myself. I was shocked. After the scenario, I started thinking of quitting acting due to the reaction of the woman.”

    Idije further explained that because she was forced into acting by her elder brother, Adeluv, it was tough for her to dump acting and go back to her business.

    She said she had to have an extra cloth with her whenever she’s going on an outing to avoid further embarrassment.

    According to her, the film industry is far better now as civilization has taken over.

    “Gone are those days when you acted a bad character in a movie, you would be expecting to be beaten on the streets. Today, we are being applauded even though some people still see you as a wicked person just because you picked the role of a witch in a movie.

    “Civilization has taken those things away. People now realise what we do is make-believe and pass knowledge. Some still see Lola Idije as a wicked, a weed smoker or drunk because of my character in many movies.”

  • INI EDO: Shanty Town is every filmmaker’s dream

    INI EDO: Shanty Town is every filmmaker’s dream

    INI Edo had made a name for herself in Nigeria and globally as a talented actress. She has equally diversified into other spheres of life as well as taken up an active role in Akwa Ibom where she works with the governor of the state. However, she made an indelible mark on the sands of time when she decided to collaborate with Chichi Nworah and other stakeholders to film one of the most talked about TV shows on Netflix in 2023, ‘Shanty Town.’ In this interactive session with NATION’S ASSISTANT ENTERTAINMENT EDITOR GBENGA BADA, she spoke on her role, the inspiration behind the film as well as how she decided to put the Ibibio language on the world map.

    TELL me about what inspired your decision to venture into the production of Shanty Town?

    What drew me to this project was what surrounds this business. We see it as people take to this profession as a substitute way of living. But the truth is, this is a cartel being operated by certain people, certain people in society; it’s a business that sometimes the rich people are the ones benefiting from these businesses. This is a conversation that needed to be had, as this happens in our society. The show isn’t just about prostitution, it also deals with human trafficking, human organ harvesting, drugs, and just all the activities of the underworld. It also highlights that some prostitutes aren’t pleased to be in the profession as some are forced or kidnapped.

    So, tell me about some of the measures you had to take in getting the best out of the character you played?

    To effectively portray my role, I visited some brothels to ask questions, interact with the commercial sex workers and get a feel of what goes down there. When you see the way that they’re being brutalised, the way that they’re being treated, you will begin to wonder like, so why are you here if you receive such treatments from this man? And you best understand that most of them don’t have a choice, most can’t leave because their lives have been threatened or their families have been threatened.

    This would be the first time you are playing a role and speaking your native dialect, tell me about it

    So, when the story writers were done, the lead female and supporting female characters were portrayed as Benin from Edo state but I felt why not Ibibio because the language is rarely highlighted, so, yeah, it was very intentional. It was intentional because, being a co-owner of the project, I have figured out that all my life in the industry, I’ve been made to speak different languages, and why not Ibibio? It was about time I put my beautiful culture on the map, and given this kind of platform, it felt like people’s time to be able to put that right.

    Was that why you also had Nse Ikpe Etim as a member of the cast?

    Interestingly no. Nse is my sister and we had a good time together filming Shanty Town. Her role was identified and she was the perfect fit and when we decided to make Ibibio the language of the character I played as well as Nse, it became magical. We both had so much fun speaking in our dialect because it’s not something we do regularly and I am happy that the richness of the culture and language was accepted globally.

    You are so elated about the success and all you have done in and with Shanty Town, why is that?

    Shanty Town is like a dream, and it’s a dream to be a part of something like this that gets the whole world’s attention and as a filmmaker, Shanty Town remains my favourite production for now. Shanty Town is one of a kind in terms of role interpretation, interpretation and giving life to characters. I’ve had so many interesting characters over the years. It is always hard for me to pick favourites, to be honest. And this is because all of them are different, I relate very differently to each one.

    You were actively involved in the casting of Shanty Town, why Chidi Mokeme as the lead role?

    Chidi playing the role of Scar was one of the most divine things about Shanty Town. Being able to make that casting work was a challenge as well because we wanted to set in a particular interpretation of the scar, and we couldn’t get it. There are so many talented actors in Nollywood. We just wanted something different and something you were looking up different, something unexpected, something fresh, and something with a certain level of depth.

    For me, he was my cast from the get-go, and when we reached out to him because he was not in town at some point before he returned and when he eventually got the script, he was happy we cast him for the show, thankfully, everybody came around to just agreeing that he was just the best choice.

    As expected in productions, there are always challenges. For Shanty Town, share some of your experiences

    Of course, we experienced a lot of challenges. It’s quite a big project. So you don’t expect a lot of technical problems. You know, internal issues, past situations. And we did have a few challenges. However, we did have an excellent team with a very high level of professionals, who made the job easier even when there were problems. I would like to share an experience with you. In the car explosion scene, we did have a problem with one of the vehicles. The first vehicle we bought, the engine went wrong, and we had to buy another one and that meant that we couldn’t shoot that day and the whole day and everything scheduled to be done that day had to be moved to another day, and that meant a whole lot of money wasted. Those kinds of challenges would creep in every once in a while. Also, we did have issues managing the crowd. We had lots of cast extras and what have you. So yeah, we only had some of those challenges because our team was up-to-date with what they needed to do and handled everything.

    Aside from these challenges, were there no other ones that almost made you quit?

    Shanty Town was shockingly less hectic than you would expect it to be. Again, I’ll give that credit to the level of professionals we had onset. You know it could have otherwise been such a cumbersome shoot, such a problem if we didn’t have those people on set.