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  • IPOB turns to disinformation to push secession agenda

    IPOB turns to disinformation to push secession agenda

    The Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), a separatist group in Nigeria, is pushing for the establishment of a sovereign state for the people of the south-east extraction. The group’s motivation to exit the Nigerian federation is due to years of perceived marginalisation. The claims of disenfranchisement partly stem from political appointments and developments since the end of the civil war in 1970.

    The Biafra secessionist movement was first championed by the late Odumegwu Ojukwu, the military governor of the Eastern region who served between 1966 and 1967. The call for secession led to a civil war between Biafra and Nigeria spanning about three years. No less than a million Igbos lost their lives during the war, with the Nigerian government emerging victorious. 

    In 1999, the agitation for secession was taken over by the Movement for the Actualisation of the Sovereign State of Biafra (MASSOB), another entity from the southeast, led by Uchenna Madu. In 2012, IPOB was founded by Nnamdi Kanu, emerging as a prominent group seeking the actualisation of Biafra.

    The separatist’s campaign for secession peaked when President Muhammadu Buhari came into power in 2015. The Buhari-led administration has been accused of being “hostile” towards the southeast region.  

    The group, on many occasions, has accused the federal government of plans to wipe out Igbos through military operations in the region. Kanu has also repeatedly criticised the federal government for refusing to hold a national referendum to determine the country’s future.

    CONFLICT BETWEEN IPOB AND THE NIGERIAN GOVERNMENT 

    IPOB resorted to threats to election boycott and violence to push for a referendum on Biafra. These threats pitched the group against the Nigerian government, which accused them of trying to cause division in the country. Consequently, Kanu was arrested in 2015 on a six-count charge bordering on treasonable felony, managing an unlawful society, publication of defamatory matter, illegal possession of firearms, and improper importation of goods. 

    He was charged alongside two other IPOB members, Benjamin Madubugwu and David Nwawuisi. But on 9 November 2016, the charges were amended to 11 counts with the inclusion of treason and some other offences. However, a federal high court in Abuja revoked six out of the eleven-count charges in 2017. 

    He was detained for over a year and released on bail in April 2017 for health reasons.

    Kanu’s bail was on the condition that he must not hold rallies, must not grant interviews, must not be in a crowd of more than ten people, and must provide three sureties in the sum of N100 million each. He was also asked to deposit his Nigerian and British passports with the court and provide reports on his health and treatment progress monthly.

    However, he jumped bail in September 2017 after going into hiding during a military operation in the southeast, where his country home in Abia was invaded. 

    Kanu was later sighted in Israel in 2018, where he had threatened to return to Nigeria “with hell”. As a result of his continued absence in court, his bail was revoked by an Abuja federal court with an arrest warrant issued against him.

    FORMATION OF EASTERN SECURITY NETWORK (ESN)

    Kanu was resolute in his castigation of the Nigerian government, and his followers had also increased in his absence. At the same time, the agitation continued to grow stronger.

    In December 2020, the group launched its security outfit dubbed the Eastern Security Network (ESN), thereby undermining the state apparatus. Kanu said ESN was formed to combat terrorism on Biafraland and protect southeasterners from “criminal activities”.

    The IPOB leader maintained that the failure of southeast governors to secure the lives and property of Igbo people led to the formation of the security network. However, after establishing the group, there was a spike in attacks against security and government infrastructure in the region.

    The police have repeatedly linked the attacks to IPOB, but the group has denied involvement in any violent attacks. IPOB, in turn, accused the Nigerian government of sponsoring the suspects to wreak havoc in the southeast and pin the deeds on its members. 

    The group alleged that members had been victims of the extra-judicial killings leading to the deaths of over 20,000 members by the Nigerian security agencies.

    LEVERAGING SOCIAL MEDIA

    As part of its campaign against the Nigerian government, IPOB has deployed disinformation to drive its secessionist agenda. Radio Biafra was established to further this campaign, reaching its supporters within and outside Nigeria. In some of its messages, the group refers to the country as “a zoo” and “animal kingdom”.

    The group also leverages social media platforms to whip up sentiments against the government and its critics with the goal of garnering sympathy from the public. Social media has also presented opportunities for misinformation to spread fast and reach a wider audience; hence, a large percentage of IPOB followers are found on different platforms, consistently sharing and spreading their ideologies and, most times, fake news.

    There is ample evidence of manipulation of public discourse and general public opinion. IPOB has a Facebook and Twitter accounts network that regurgitates what a central authority dishes out. There are also individual accounts and groups dedicated to its course on social media. Their propaganda is a continuum built upon small pieces of information in public and adds their twist to yield a certain slant that suits their narratives.

    Many of the accounts post the same contents; the initial post originates from an account, and the others spread and amplify them within a short period. Also, most accounts have the same profile picture – mostly that of Kanu in Igbo traditional attire.

    A large IPOB diaspora also shares the group’s disinformation in other countries. The group has also employed the services of an American lobbying firm, BW Global Group, to help promote IPOB to achieve its secession objective. The one-year deal took effect from March 1, 2021, and cost Kanu and IPOB $750,000.

    DISINFORMATION CAMPAIGN

    To drive home its agenda, IPOb has over the years shared fake reports of world leaders supporting the Biafra agenda. Fabricated and altered texts accompanied with images of the world leaders are shared on social media, so as to create the impression that they identify with the movement.

    One such post was titled “Russia warns Nigeria about Biafra”. The post shared on Facebook claimed that Russian President Vladimir Putin warned that Nigeria would not have peace unless it granted the demands of Biafrans. The post was shared by one Anyaeche Chukwuma.

    The post garnered 96 shares. Some of the accounts that shared the post were Biafra-affiliated groups, including Biafra News Today. An online search showed that the post was first uploaded by an account of Obinna Felix Attah in March 2021.

                                        Screenshots of the alleged claim

     

    In January 2021, a post by African Voice TV claimed that Ivory Coast president Alassane Ouattara had asked the UN to declare Nigeria as an independent state. The report was shared and retweeted by IPOB-affiliated pages. 

                Screenshots of the alleged statement by the Ivorian President 

     

    Another report, “India PM asks Nigeria to pay attention to Biafra,” by African Voice Network, claimed that India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi had also declared his support for IPOB at a session of the UN General Assembly. 

    IPOB-affiliated groups retweeted the claim, but it was found that the date and time where the Indian PM purportedly made the remark was not mentioned. Past speeches delivered by the Indian PM at sessions of the UN general assembly were also reviewed, and none referred to the secessionist group.

    The post was reshared by IPOB supporters

     

    The post was also shared on several blogs and on Youtube.

    Elsewhere, another post claimed that former president Olusegun Obasanjo shared his admiration for Nnamdi Kanu in 2021. The former president of Nigeria allegedly admired Kanu’s resilience. 

    Another viral post on Twitter, in February 2022, was also attributed to the former Nigerian president.

    But Obasanjo has since denied the statements.

    The group also capitalised on President Muhammadu Buhari’s medical vacation to the UK in 2016 by claiming that he was dead. The posts alleged that in the absence of Buhari, Nigeria was under the leadership of one Jubrin from Sudan. Nnamdi Kanu first peddled the rumour with various pictures and video contents to back the claim, which has been proved to be false.

     

    He also made use of live Facebook broadcasts and videos to promote the claim.

    A viral post also accused the Nigerian government of mislabelling IPOB members as terrorists. The post was attributed to Chris Smith, a United States House of Representatives member. Although Smith, in 2018, expressed concern about reports of the harassment of opposition leaders in Nigeria during the 2019 general election, the US lawmaker was, however, not quoted to have made the purported claim.

    A few other unverified claims against people seen as anti-Biafra, which have been shared many times, have been archived here.

    A common factor with all the fabricated posts was no mention of the date or venue where the world leaders purportedly made the statements. Also, no credible news medium in the country reported them. 

    USE OF ALTERED IMAGES

    Additionally, popular Igbo Nigerian personalities have been depicted as supporting the Biafran struggle by wearing the group’s paraphernalia. These images are largely edited and misleading.

    Altered Image of Don Jazzy vs original image shared on his official Instagram page

    Altered Image of  Nyesom Wike, Rivers state governor, in Biafran attire vs real image shared as far back as 2018.

    Reverse Image search shows this image of Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi of Enugu state has been shared in an article by Daily Post in 2018.

    Reverse Image search of this image of Willie Obiano, ex-governor of Anambra, made by a Biafran-affiliated account shows it was first posted in November 2016 (source: Tineye)

    Altered omage of Okezie Ikpeazu, governor of Abia state, wearing Biafra clothing vs original image 

    Edited image vs Original Image

    Reverse image search on Tineye shows that the original  image of Dave Umayi, governor of  Ebonyi state, has been in circulation since 2016.)

    COORDINATED MESSAGES ACROSS MULTIPLE PAGES 

    Several pages are also dedicated to posting polarising content about Biafra. Three of the accounts, Biafra Newspaper, Eastern Breaking News, and Biafran Update, are not run from Nigeria. The top locations are the UK, Turkey, and one account from Equatorial Guinea.

    Page transparency information of pages sharing coordinated content

    Another popular narrative that has been shared by Biafra-related pages since the Russian invasion of Ukraine states that “Russia never had black slaves”. 

    Different pages have shared this message in different groups since the invasion. It states that Russia did not colonise any African country or enslave black people. The first publicly available post with this message was posted on Ntemfacofege (a public group run from Cameroon) on February 26, 2022, before making its way to Biafran pages.

     

       Screenshots of posts saying Russia did not colonise Africa

    The statement was attributed to ‘Benjamin Ayok Bitrus’ 

    Another message shared by a smaller number of pages questioning the sanctions on Russia.

    The posts on Russia appeared to have been shared to buttress IPOB’s claim that Russia supports Biafra and that the west is against the secessionist agenda.

    Between March 6 and 7, 2022, a memo allegedly from the management of the Federal University Dutsinma (FUDMA) was syndicated by accounts in the Biafra watchlist. The memo reportedly banned Christians from Sunday service and gave directives for Christian activities to be held on Tuesdays and Thursdays between 6 pm and 7 pm. But the memo was later debunked by the school management.

    Screenshot of misinformation shared by pages

    A group of accounts also shared the same message and images on Twitter. The major actors in this network were  @BiafranTweets which was retweeted by 289 accounts, followed by @stancity44 and@BIAFRAEzinne

    An IPOB page, Radio Biafra Freedom, also shared a video discussing the insecurity in Nigeria with a misleading caption claiming that the Nigerian government is sending money to support Ukraine against Russia. The information is not verifiable, although the Nigerian government blocked its citizens from being recruited into the war. This same account shared content surrounding the Nigerian civil war. It ended this post by calling Russia’s invasion an act of self-defence against colonisation by NATO. 

                                           The page was created in 2018 and is run from Nigeria.

    Biafra-affiliated pages have also claimed that the UK is in recession and has to make deals with the Middle East and Nigeria to tackle its fuel crisis. This information has been debunked by independent fact-checkers from Africa check. This misinformation was first shared by Carol Monday, a Facebook user.

    HOW DISINFORMATION AFFECTS NIGERIA

    The ever-increasing calls for secession have been threatening Nigeria’s unity and affecting the economy of the south-east. The disinformation campaign employed by IPOB has worsened the ethnoreligious division in the country and caused more insecurity in the affected zone. Anyone who speaks in support of the Nigerian government or against the group is categorised as anti-Biafra and faces criticism from the secessionists. 

    Employing this narrative, the group has been able to get young men in the southeast to attack government institutions like police stations, security checkpoints, and INEC offices and facilitate jailbreaks. The propaganda leads to what the media fears may become an insurgency in the region. The federal government has also not relented in its crackdown on the group. 

    In December 2020, Nigeria was listed among countries that violate religious freedom by the United States. The federal government had attributed this to the “misleading” campaign against it by IPOB. The presidency accused IPOB of paying American lobbyists to “spread falsehood” about Nigeria. The country was eventually removed from the list.

    Also, part of the tools used by the group to show its blatant disregard for the Nigerian authority is the sit-at-home order. The order was employed to add pressure to their quest to actualise an independent nation of Biafra. 

    The sit-at-home order was first introduced to acknowledge Biafra heroes who died in the Nigeria-Biafra War. But it was later extended to days when Nnamdi Kanu was to appear in court for his trial. The order also became a tool to wield control over the region. Those who do not comply are forcefully dealt with.  

    The sit-at-home order was suspended in early 2022, but some parts of the region have continued to observe the ruling out of fear– which further affects business activities in the area.

    On democratic processes, in 2017, the group warned that it would not allow governorship polls in Anambra state. It also threatened to boycott the 2019 elections. But it later relented its stance. But the fear of the group has caused a growing voter apathy during elections in the zone.

    However, Emma Powerful, IPOB spokesman, denied that the group uses disinformation to advance its secessionist agenda.

    Powerful said the group does not associate itself with rumour-mongers and is not affiliated with accounts that share fake news. 

    “The point is that not every profile you see Nnamdi Kanu’s picture means they support Biafra. Some of them are enemies, working with the government, the DSS, so that people can be thinking that they are real Biafra platforms. We know those in support of Biafra and those trying to cause confusion in the name of IPOB. Most of the information you see on social media, some of them are not real. We know what we are passing through. They are blackmailers,” Powerful saidl. 

    On posts shared by Nnamdi Kanu, which have been flagged as fake, the IPOB spokesperson insisted their leader had no reason to lie but only to speak the truth.

    “It is not supposed to be hard to understand the real ones and real news unless you are a double-standard person; someone that doesn’t like IPOB. As I told you, so many people use Nnamdi Kanu’s pictures to propagate their fake news so that people may think they are real,” he said.

    “IPOB has platforms like Radio Biafra and IPOB community radio that is real. But these DSS people use some of these accounts to deceive the public.” 

    On allegations that IPOB is behind the increasing violence in the southeast, Powerful maintained that the group is made up of peaceful individuals. 

    “We protect our people, our women in the forest, in the bushes, and every other place. Those people are our enemies and they cannot change our narrative. We are not deterred. We know what we are looking at and we are going to get it,” he said.

    But despite Powerful’s rebuttal, the disinformation propagated by pro-IPOB groups has not in any way reduced. As Nigeria prepares for the 2023 elections, more false stories against the Nigerian government are still being churned out by supporters of the group — particularly news on how the Fulanis, allegedly backed by the government, are gearing towards subjugating other ethnic groups through the imposition of their candidate in the forthcoming elections.

  • 10 American celebrities of Igbo descent

    10 American celebrities of Igbo descent

    Many Americans of Igbo origin are making the United States proud while also honoring their roots. They are dispersed across several professional fields. While some are building a name for themselves in sports, others are making waves in the American entertainment industry.

    Here is a list of American celebrities who are originally Igbos:

    1. Chukwuemeka Ndubuisi Okafor

    Chukwuemeka Ndubuisi Okafor
    Chukwuemeka Ndubuisi Okafor

    Emeka Okafor was born on September 28, 1982, and is a popular American basketballer. He attended Bellaire High School in Bellaire, Texas before proceeding to the University of Connecticut. Okafor was born in Houston, Texas.

    Emeka was the first member of his family born in the United States. His father, Pius Okafor, is a member of the Igbo ethnic group.

    2. Chiwetel Ejiofor

    Chiwetel Ejiofor
    Chiwetel Ejiofor

    Chiwetel Umeadi Ejiofor is an American actor. A nominee for the 2014 Academy Awards for Best Actor for his performance as Solomon Northup in the 2013 film, 12 Years a Slave, he is best known for starring as Darryl Peabody alongside Angelina Jolie in the 2010 American action thriller film, Salt.

    3. Ogonna Nneka Nnamani

    Ogonna Nneka Nnamani
    Ogonna Nneka Nnamani

    Born on July 29, 1983. Nnamani is a physician, retired American indoor volleyball player and former member of the United States National and Olympic team. She has played at two Olympic games in 2004 and 2008. In 2004, she became the second woman in history to make the U.S. national team for an Olympic Games.

    Her parents emigrated to the United States from Nigeria in pursuit of better educational opportunities. Her father, Chika Nnamani, is an adjunct professor in Politics and Government and her mother, Uzo, is an artist and a teacher.

    4. Tyler The Creator

    Tyler The Creator
    Tyler The Creator

    Tyler Gregory Okonma was born on March 6, 1991, in California, the son of a Nigerian father with Igbo ancestry and an American mother of mixed African-American and European-Canadian descent.

    Okonma is a rapper and record producer, He rose to fame in the early 2010s as one of the people that co-founded hip hop group Odd Future.

    5. T.D Jakes

    T.D Jakes
    T.D Jakes

    Famous American pastor, author, and filmmaker. He is the bishop of The Potter’s House, a non-denominational American megachurch, with reportedly 30,000 members.

    The clergyman revealed in an interview that he traced his ancestry back to Igbo tribe after a DNA test in 2020.

    “It all started when Henry Lewis Gates, who was at Harvard, decided to do this DNA testing to see where my ancestry came from. It was me, it was Oprah Winfrey. It was Quincy Jones and others.

    “Mine was traced back to West Africa, to Nigeria and particularly Igbo. My ancestors were Igbos. It’s indescribable. It gives something that we the African-Americans don’t have, which is roots,” he said.

    6. Nnamdi Asomugha

    namdi Asomugha
    namdi Asomugha

    Nnamdi Asomugha was born in Louisiana, USA to Igbo parents, He is a former American football cornerback. He played college football for the University of California. Nnamdi also played for the Philadelphia Eagles and San Francisco 49er. He was born July 6, 1981.

    7. Nonso Anozie

    Nonso Anozie
    Nonso Anozie

    Nonso Anozie is an American actor. He is best known for his performances as Sergeant Dap in the 2013 American military science-fiction action movie, Ender’s Game, and as Xaro Xhoan Daxos in the American fantasy drama television series, Game of Thrones.

    Born and raised in London, England, the 43-year-old talented actor is from the Eastern part of Nigeria.

    8. Annie Ilonzeh

    Annie Ilonzeh
    Annie Ilonzeh

    Annette Ngozi Ilonzeh is an American actress. From 2010 to 2011, she portrayed Maya Ward in the American daytime television soap opera, General Hospital, and later starred as Kate Prince in Charlie’s Angels, an American action crime drama television series. She also had recurring roles in several American television shows, including Arrow, Drop Dead Diva, and Empire.

    The 38-year-old actress is of Eastern Nigerian descent.

    9. Chet Anekwe

    Chet Anekwe
    Chet Anekwe

    Born in Nigeria but raised in New York City, United States, Anekwe came to limelight in the Hollywood film industry after he starred as Service Man in an American television series, New Girl. He is currently starring as Efe Omowale in the American television sitcom, Tyler Perry’s Assisted Living.

    10. Megalyn Echikunwoke

    Megalyn Echikunwoke
    Megalyn Echikunwoke

    Ebubennem Megalyn Ann Echikunwoke is a 39-year-old American actress renowned primarily for her roles in television and film.

    Born in Spokane, Washington, United States, but originally from the Eastern part of Nigeria, Megalyn was discovered while performing in a theatrical production for an arts academy, and began working professionally at the age of fifteen, appearing in an episode of The Steve Harvey Show. Some of the notable American films in which she had starring roles include Damsels in Distress, A Good Day to Die Hard, and Arrowverse.

  • Five Nigerian female artistes with international recognition

    Five Nigerian female artistes with international recognition

    Nigerian female musicians have continuously raised the bar in ensuring their songs gain international recognition.

    Here are five Nigerian female artists with international recognition:

    Asa

    Asa
    Asa

    Bukola Elemide, professionally known by her stage name Asa, is a French-Nigerian singer best known for her hit songs “Fire on the Mountain” and “Eyé Adaba.” Fortunately, her debut record was well-received around the world. Her albums after that received a lot of worldwide radio. She was awarded the coveted Prix Constantin Award in 2008.

    Tiwa Savage

    Tiwa
    Tiwa

    Tiwa Savage earned a record deal with Universal Music Group after leaving Mavin Record due to the expiration of her contract. She’s been nominated for a number of international awards. She has collaborated with several local and international stars including Patoranking, Flavor N’abania, Waje and several others.

    Yemi Alade

    Yemi
    Yemi

    Yemi Alade is a Afropop singer famous with her song “Johnny,” which was favorably welcomed. Yoruba-Igbo artist has made a significant impact on the Nigerian music scene and internationally

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    The singer has a long list of accomplishments, including BET, MTV African Songs Award, and MOBO honors, Grammy nomination as well as shifting narratives with her music far beyond Africa’s borders.

    Seyi Shay

    Sheyi
    Sheyi

     

    At the age of six, Seyi Shay began her musical career. Her late mother, as well as her siblings, who were all active in music and belonged to various musical groups, provided her with motivation and support.

    Shay’s first record deal was with No Apology Records, a George Martin-affiliated label. Boadicea, a girl band, was created in 2006. Seyi acquired an international record deal with Universal Island Records UK in July 2015, which will release her songs globally. Her musical prowess and expertise led her to collaborate with some of the world’s most well-known artists, including Justin Timberlake.

    Waje

    Waje
    Waje

    Waje is known for her distinct vocal range. Before entering the music industry, she was a member of a choir and had been singing since she was a teenager. Waje has also had the honor of performing alongside worldwide acts such as Wyclef Jean and Kerry Hilson.

    Waje has worked in a variety of musical genres with great success. Her career began when she joined the Dome record company, which is headquartered in the east.

  • Three main reasons Corpers seek redeployment

    Three main reasons Corpers seek redeployment

    National Youth Service Corps(NYSC), a national scheme, created to reconstruct, reconcile and rebuild after the Civil war is no longer as valued as it was. It can be sad to receive your call up letter and realise that you’ve been posted to a state you know fully well isn’t safe, especially in far North. Here are some reasons why Corps members redeploy:

    First of all, insecurity doesn’t

    encourage graduates to serve in the North. The recent happenings and tales of unrest have created fear in the mind of new corpers, also making it worse for those already posted to those areas to serve adequately without fear of death or being bombed.

    Unfortunately, the North has always carried this stereotype as a place characterised by loss of lives and properties due to herdsmen activities, bombing and terrorism. Most Youth corpers posted to the North seek a redeployment because of that constant fear of death always hanging in the air. Even parents express discomfort when their children are posted to the northern states because they worry for their safety.

    It was reported that a Miss Faith Onoriade was kidnapped on her way to NYSC Orientation camp on March 21, 2022. The incident happened around Abuja-Kaduna Road axis. The kidnappers later asked for a N40 million ransom while her widowed mother pleads to the NYSC and the Federal Government to help secure her release. She hasn’t been found till now. Insecurity is the topmost reason why youth corpers redeploy.

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    Another valid reason service corpers find it hard to cope in the North is lack of basic amenities and infrastructure that can make a service year successful. When it comes to housing, they will consider how durable the accomodation allocated to them is. They will consider how much water access they have not forgetting environmental conditions and power supply. These are paramount considerations corpers look at when they are called to serve in certain states.

    Health issues: Adjusting to new environment can take a while, extra effort will be needed if sickness or unhealthy living becomes a problem. Youth corpers ask for a redeployment to other locations on the basis of sickness in order to get better access to healthcare services. Knowing they will not like where they are being posted to, there is little enthusiasm amongst youth corpers to answer the call. These reasons make them find other routes to get better places to serve. Some even forfeit doing their service year at all.

  • Four reasons marriages of actors may not work

    Four reasons marriages of actors may not work

    British-Nigerian actor and writer, Kalu Ikeagwu is seeking dissolution of his six- year-old marriage to Ijeoma Eze on the grounds that she denies him sex and access to his 10-year-old step daughter, and three-year-old son.

    This case was in an Ikeja High court on Monday, 30th May. Their experience shows the harsh realities embedded in marriage, which many couples, especially weak ones won’t be able to fight through. Here are some reasons why the marriage of actors may not work:

    Absence: People paint marriage to be a fairytale story, rushing into it without taking into consideration the hitches and the compatibility checks. This concept carries a lot of responsibility to take on because you’re no longer thinking for yourself alone but for a partner and likely children with whom you will share your burdens and laughs with. The major reason why their marriage is on the verge of collapse is because of his unstable presence to perform his role as a husband. As is obvious, absence seems to be the greatest problem for married actors.

    Trust issues: This can arise from not seeing your spouse for a long time whilst knowing they are in the company of other people on the same set for weeks. Some roles given to actors can incite some suspicions in their partners especially if it is sex related.

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    Roles: The roles actors play in movies has an effect on them. They start exhibiting those traits even in their homes and this comes unconsciously at times. It is worse If the role affects them psychologically. Method acting has this to book because it takes some time for actors to come out of their roles. This can in many ways affect a marriage.

    Lack of effective communication: Seeing as one party is always on set and has little time to catch up with the other, communication may slip. This may not be an immediate effect but in the long run, this will become a huge problem. Time spent away makes actors miss out on great experiences with their families, the stages of growth for the children, the family bonding and much more. Considering the nature of the job, they are never in the same place long enough as scene’s are taken in different locations, Inter-state even.

    Star actor, Stanley Ebuka Nzediegwu and his wife Blessing Jessica Obasi are doing nice job of their marriage. Their YouTube channel programme “how we met” has good viewership where they share hilarious and cute content about moments in their marriage. He said in their 10 fun facts YouTube video, “what I cherish most about our relationship is the fact that we are very vulnerable with each other”. Their aggressive communication and YouTube time together is a good way of strengthening their relationship and enhancing effective communication

  • Seven footballers who separated from partners

    Seven footballers who separated from partners

    On the pitch, they were exceptionally good, winning laurels and titles. But their homes and relationships were tearing apart, leading to separation from partners they once professed love for.

    Here are some famous football stars that split from their partners:

    1. Gerard Pique and Shakira:

    Shakira the “Beautiful Lair” hit singer and partner Pique announced their separation after 11yrs together. They stated the fans should respect their private life and more importantly the well-being of their two sons.

    2. Ahmed Musa and Jamila:

    Super Eagles Skipper Ahmed Musa separated from ex-wife Jamila after a report claiming he allegedly assaulted her. The Eagles captain remarried few months after

    3. Kevin Prince Boateng and Melissa Satta:

    Former black stars striker Kevin-Prince Boateng clamoed he divorced his ex-wife Melissa because he was mentally demented and not because of infidelities

    4. Djibril Cisse and Jude:

    Former Liverpool striker Djibril Cisse separated from his ex-wife over difficult times in the marriage.

    5. Ashley Cole and Cheryl:

    On September 3, 2010, the ex-wife legally divorced the former Arsenal and Chelsea left-back Ashley Cole over an adultery allegation.

    6. Ryan Giggs and Stacey:

    Manchester United legend Ryan Giggs was accused by ex-wife Stacy of being unfaithful in the marriage. It was revealed that the former Wales myanager had multiple affairs with different women, including his younger brother’s wife.

    7. James Rodriguez and Daniela Ospina:

    Daniela separated from James over infidelities in the marriage after his lone-move to Bayern Munich in Germany

  • Things to know about your doctor before cosmetic surgery

    Things to know about your doctor before cosmetic surgery

    A Port-Harcourt based lady Christabel was confirmed dead in a Lagos hospital from complications after cosmetic surgery, fuelling speculations it could have been a case of medical miscalculation.

    Christabel’s friend alleged on Twitter she complained of bleeding after the surgery but the doctor assured her it was a normal post-surgery symptom.

    Here are five things you should know about your doctor before undergoing cosmetic surgery:

    1. Verify the competence of your surgeon: This would determine your safety and outcome of the surgery. Also ensure he is legally registered under the Nigeria Association of Plastic Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgeon (NAPRAS) to perform a plastic surgery. This association is an umbrella body for trained and certified plastic surgeons as well as trainees to guarantee your safety and competence. The association has a varied list of certified plastic surgeons in Nigeria and to ensure your surgeon has had an extensive training specifically in plastic surgery.

    2. Find out if your surgeon has operating privileges. These privileges are granted to surgeon based on recommendations by their peers/ colleagues.

    3. You should look out for accreditated ambulatory facility: should a problem arise; this would give you an assurance that your surgeon have all the life support, capabilities, training and equipment to see to life threatening situations.

    4. Ask questions on your surgeon’s anesthetist: It is very important to find out your surgeon uses a trained, registered and certified anesthetist as it is one of the riskiest aspects of cosmetic pro surgery.
    5. Lastly ask about your recovery and how long it would take to return to your usuals.

  • What you probably didn’t know about monkeypox outbreak

    What you probably didn’t know about monkeypox outbreak

    The World Health Organisation(WHO) has reported 1,365 cases and 69 fatalities related to monkey pox in five African nations where the virus is endemic.

    The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control(NCDC) confirmed 21 cases of the disease across Rivers (1), Imo (1), Kano (2), FCT (2), Cross River (2), Delta (2), Bayelsa (2), Lagos (4) and Adamawa (5)

    The viral zoonosis monkey pox, is a virus transferred to people from animals with symptoms comparable to those seen in smallpox patients in the past, however it is less severe clinically.

    Monkey pox has emerged as the most important orthopoxvirus for public health since the eradication of smallpox, and the consequent suspension of smallpox vaccination.

    On May 7, 2022, United Kingdom authorities officially notified the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) of a confirmed case of monkey pox with a link to Nigeria. In this notification, it was stressed that the individual is a UK resident who arrived in Nigeria on April 20, 2022, travelled to Lagos and Delta States during the time spent in Nigeria, departed Lagos on May 3, 2022 and arrived in the UK on May 4, 2022.

    Fever, headache, muscle aches, backache, swollen lymph nodes, chills, and tiredness are some of the symptoms. A rash can appear, usually on the face, and then spread to other parts of the body. The rash evolves and progresses through stages, similar to chicken pox, before creating a scab that eventually falls off.

    Anyone, according to the World Health Organisation, is at risk of getting infected with the virus. Children, pregnant women, and immunocompromised people are thought to be particularly vulnerable.

    These diseases were recorded between the middle of December and the end of May, however it is less severe clinically.

    At this time, the World Health Organization (WHO) does not suggest any specific treatment for monkeyypox. The smallpox vaccine, on the other hand, was crucial in eradicating smallpox decades ago, and it can be highly effective — 85 percent – in preventing monkey pox.

    Although monkey pox is not a sexually transmitted illness, it can be spread by close contact during sex when a rash is present.

    People with possible, probable or confirmed monkey pox should avoid contact with other people until their lesions have healed and the scabs have dried off. Cases can reduce the risk of transmission by following standard cleaning and disinfection methods and washing their own clothing and bed linen with standard detergents in a washing machine.

    Taking precautions such as hand hygiene is especially important following interaction with diseased or suspected infected animals or humans. Wash your hands with soap and water or an alcohol-based hand sanitizer.

  • 11 celebrity couples that make marriage look beautiful

    11 celebrity couples that make marriage look beautiful

    Marriage is all about love, trust, commitment, loyalty, communication, and understanding. However, a successful marriage requires individual efforts from both partners.

    It is not unusual for celebrity marriages to crash. In fact, these days, it’s almost expected. Albeit, there are a good number that has stood the test of time and some others showing same prospect.

    Here are eleven Nigerian celebrity couples that make marriage look beautiful:

    Joke Sylva and Olu Jacobs

    The union of veteran actors, Olu Jacobs and Joke Silva, is a shining example in this regard.

    According to Olu Jacobs, the moment he set his eyes on Joke, he knew she was his wife. He said, “We were having a management meeting for a play, Wole Soyinka’s Jero Metamorphosis when a young lady walked in. Immediately she walked in, something inside me told me that she was going to be my wife and I told the people around me that I was going to marry her. That was in 1981. In 1986, we got married.

    They have two children Olusoji, and Olugbenga Jacobs. And they have a granddaughter, Dayo who was named after their first child who died at the age of 10.

    Omotola Jalade Ekeinde and Captain Matthew Ekeinde

    Celebrated actress Omotola Jalade Ekeinde and her husband Captain Matthew Ekeinde have been married for 26 years and still counting.

    The couple agreed to be man and wife in 1996 and in 2001, they held a white wedding ceremony on-board a Dash-7 aircraft flying from Lagos to Benin.

    They are blessed with four children, Princess Ekeinde, Meraiah Ekeinde, Captain E, Micheal Ekeinde.

    Omoni Oboli and Nnamdi Okoli

    Omoni and Nnamdi’s love story began when she kicked-off her acting career in 1996. The relationship lasted 4 years and when she turned 21, Nnamdi being 29 then proposed to her and they married traditional on January 20, 2000 after she graduated from the university.

    On October 28 of same year, they had their white wedding and have continued to enjoy marital bliss.

    Omoni and Nnamdi Okoli are blessed with three kids, Gozi, Tobe and Chizi Oboli.

    Mercy Johnson and Prince Odi Okojie

    The actress married her politician and businessman hubby, Prince Odianosen Okojie in a glamorous wedding ceremony which took place at Christ Embassy church in August 2011.

    The couple is blessed with four children, Purity, Henry, Angel and Divine-Mercy Okojie.

    Ay and Mabel Makun

    The duo met when Mabel got admission into the Delta State University. According to her, “I started hearing about a guy called, Ayo Makun, who was the organiser of “The Most Beautiful Girl” in DELSU pageant and DELSU Achievers Merit Awards.

    “When I finally met him, I realised that apart from being a very hardworking man, he was also very talented and intelligent. I also found out that he lost his parents while he was still in school, but managed to stay focused while he saw himself and his siblings through school. That simply became an irresistible attraction.”

    The couple got married in November 2008. They have two children Michelle and Ayomide who was birthed on January, 2022, 13 years after the first.

    Adesua Etomi and Banky W

    Adesua Etomi and Banky Wellington tied the knot in a star-studded ceremony in Cape Town, South Africa on November 19, 2017.

    While celebrating Adesua’s birthday on February, Banky W, revealed marrying his actress wife, was the second best decision he has made after giving his life to Christ.

    They welcomed their first child, Hazaiah, in January 2021.

    Simi and Adekunle Gold

    The music stars got married on January 9, 2019 in a private ceremony after secretly dating for five years.

    Pictures from the event hardly trickled out but the couple released scenes and moments from the wedding in their collaboration titled, ‘Promise.’

    They have a daughter, Adejare Kosoko who clocked two on May 30, 2022.

    Ihuoma Ejiofor and Ibrahim Sulieman

    Nollywood actress, Linda Ejiofor and her forever lover, Ibrahim Suleiman brought their on-screen love to reality as they traditionally and officially tied the knot on November 2018.

    Their traditional wedding took place just a few days before the white ceremony and it was a full celebration of love and culture.

    The sweethearts welcomed their son, Keon Iman Sulieman on July 9, 2020

    Toyin Abraham and Kolawole Ajeyemi

    Four years after her second marriage collapsed, Toyin Abraham got engaged to her colleague, Kolawole Ajeyemi on July 14 2019 as pictures from the ceremony flooded the internet.

    The duo welcomed their first child, Ire Ajeyemi on August 14, 2019.

    Bam Bam and Teddy A

    Tope Adenibuyan aka Teddy A and Bamike Olawunmi, aka Bam Bam celebrated their nuptials on Saturday, November 16, 2019 in a stunning ceremony.

    The event which held at the Jumeirah Creekside Hotel in Dubai was one of the reasons almost everyone vacated Lagos for us.

    The duo, former housemates of the BBNaija season 3 edition have two children, Zendaya Folakemi born in 2020 and Akorede Maya Adenibuyan, born March 3, 2022.

    Gedoni and Khafi

    Big Brother Naija 2019 stars, Khafi Kareem and Gedoni Ekpata got engaged in December same year after Khafi said “yes” to Gedoni’s marriage proposal while they vacationed in Cape Verde in 2019.

    The wedding, which was to take place on April 4, 2020 was cancelled due to the social restrictions that trailed the COVID-19 pandemic before they eventually tied the knot in December, 2020

    The duo welcomed a son, Miracle Malakai Ekpata on August 2021.

  • FACT CHECK: Did Gov Ganduje challenge RCCG members on 15m votes?

    FACT CHECK: Did Gov Ganduje challenge RCCG members on 15m votes?

    CLAIM: A viral tweet had claimed Kano Governor Ganduje Umar challenged the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG) to bring their political candidates to Eagles Square, Abuja.

    The tweet by Eagles Reporters published in March 2022 is false.

    Ganduje was quoted to have said: “RCCG should come to the eagle square with their delegates”. We are waiting – Governor Ganduje.”

    The viral tweet attracted hundreds of retweets and is alleged to be Ganduje’s response to alleged claim by founder of House on The Rock Pastor, Paul Adefarasin, that the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) has started mobilising for 15 million votes from its members for the 2023 presidential election.

    The 15 million voters, the pastor said, will enable Christian aspirants gain an upper hand in the poll

    Research (quote) shows that Nigeria is a religious country with 52% as muslims , and 48 % as Christians https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Religion_in_Nigeria

    Nigeria goes to polls to elect Muhammadu Buhari’s successor and so far Vice President Yemi Osibanjo, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu. former Vice President Atiku Abubakar among others have expressed interest in the presidency.

    Osibanjo happens to be a Pastor at the Redeemed Christian church of God.

    Governor Ganduje, as it were, is famous for making controversial statements on political and religious issues.

    VERIFICATION:

    However, findings show the Governor did not make such a statement challenging the Christian community.

    A review of the twitter account of the Governor did not show such statement.

    Conclusion

    After fact-checking, the claim turns out to be false. If such disinformation was taken seriously, it could incite religious and political unrest among Nigerians.

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