Category: Glamour

  • ‘I pity those who fell for my ‘ill-health photo’ –RMD

    ‘I pity those who fell for my ‘ill-health photo’ –RMD

    Veteran actor and politician, Richard Mofe-Damijo, speaks on the controversial facebook picture, his job  as culture and tourism commissioner  in Delta State, life outside Nollywood, the unveiling by Glo and why he is  always at home among the Lagos  crowd. He spoke with  Gboyega Alaka  in Lagos.

    PERHAPS no news has been more disturbing or got lovers of Nigeria’s entertainment industry worrying more than a recent photo of veteran actor and now politician, Richard Mofe-Damijo, posted on Facebook; depicting a frail-looking man and calling for prayer for a sick man. To many, RMD has always been the perfect man: the dude, the dandy and the man all the ladies wanted to be with and the gentlemen wanted to be like; seeing him looking ‘sick’, therefore, broke many hearts and sent tongues wagging. Even his denial of any kind of illness and the fact that he deliberately went under a regime, seeing that his weight was beginning to get overboard convinced only a few, as anxiety around him persisted. But his appearance last Friday at the premiere of the play, The Siege by Sam Omatseye, chairman of The Nation’s editorial board, in honour of Professor Wole Soyinka at 85, seemed to have put paid to all speculations.

    Now 53, RMD arrived the MUSON Centre venue of the premiere looking hale and hearty and mingling with the Lagos crowd in a manner only a Lagos boy would. It was a relief to many of his admirers and you could tell he has also missed the folks in Lagos, as he shook hands, patted backs and chatted excitedly with the crowd made up largely of guys in the media  one of his earlier constituencies. Quite clearly, he showed no sign of illness, and were the fans relieved!

    Asked if he felt embarrassed by the controversial Facebook posting, RMD, who currently serves as Delta State Commissioner for Culture and Tourism, says, “It’s people who saw it and fell for it that I’m embarrassed for. How do you say somebody is ill, pray for him, when the person is a public servant; he’s accessible; he’s reachable and is in public everyday of his life? I go to work every day!”

    RMD had explained to a top daily newspaper of how he took a deliberate decision to change his lifestyle, having woken up on a certain morning to the reality of weighing 120KG; something he considered outrageous and unhealthy.

    He, therefore, sees social media speculation as another machination of Nigerians who have become masters of the ‘Pull Him Down’ syndrome; and says it does not get to him in any way.

    Commenting on the message of The Siege, the staging of which was partly supported by the Delta State government, Mofe-Damijo says it is a great epic play, which simple message is that a nation should never forget their hero.

    Asked if he was at the play purely as a representative of Delta State government, or if the aura of the theatre proved too much for him to resist, the thespian of immense talent says, “Both. I mean, it’s a part of me and I guess you cannot run away from your shadow.”

    He confesses to missing the camera and the stage a great deal, but says he hasn’t really stayed away from it in the real sense. “My present job is such that I do a lot of work behind the camera with young people. I’m raising a new pool of young Deltans in music, in theatre, in comedy and in all the creative areas. So I really haven’t stayed away.”

    He also expresses hope of coming back to acting at some point, saying “I surely would like to come back, as soon as I can find the time, although I cannot tell yet.”

    On the reality that he certainly would no longer be able to play the dashing lover-boy roles anymore, RMD says satirically, “That’s only natural, I’m 53.”

    Commenting on his recent unveiling by telecoms outfit, Globacom, alongside some other frontline industry players, and the suggestion that it’s probably the first time a top government official would be unveiled in a product media campaign, RMD reveals that he hadn’t even seen the campaign, but says it’s not the first time. “I have always been in the creative industry; and that sort of drums back into my life always. There are other things I’ve done in the past as well. There was a time I did something for Polo too. So I guess it’s just a bit difficult to run away from my background. Or rather they just won’t let me go.”

    He also speaks on the great work he is doing in his capacity as Culture and Tourism Commissioner, saying that Delta State is now top destination in tourism and entertainment facilities. “Delta is a major tourism destination right now. I don’t think that outside of Abuja, there is any better conferencing city than Asaba right now. And we’re building the most ambitious leisure resorts in Delta State right now: one in Ileri near Warri and another in Ogwuchukwu near Asaba.”

    On the joy of seeing his son get married recently, RMD says “I’m happy to see my own son get married and I can’t wait to be a grandfather.”

    On why he seemed to drop all the protocol and officiousness around his office to mix with the Lagos crowd, RMD says, “Delta is home; but you know I have friends and family here as well and it’s always a pleasure to come around and see them all again.”

  • Abdul Lateef Abdul Hakeem set to take fourth wife

    Abdul Lateef Abdul Hakeem set to take fourth wife

    HON. Abdul Lateef Abdul Hakeem, a former member of the Lagos State House of Assembly and a former Special Adviser to Governor Babatunde Raji Fashola on Political and Legislative Powers, is set to add another wife to his house hold.

    A lawyer and the Chief Imam of the Lagos House of Assembly got married to his third wife this month and he is planning to marry the fourth in October 2014.

    The lawyer cum politician is said to be fulfilling one of the tenets of Islam having had two wives already.

  • Bilikisu Gambari returns  to familiar terrain

    Bilikisu Gambari returns to familiar terrain

    AFTER she twice lost out of the Kwara Central Senatorial District elections in 2007 and 2011 by the Saraki dynasty, Princess Bilikisu Tinuola Gambari  seems to have put the past behind her and warming up for another take in the kwara political chess game.

    The former graduate of the American College of Applied Arts, London and Liverpool School of Banking, UK  was said to have returned back to her first love, passion for the downtrodden which has endeared her to the commoners at the grassroots. She was seen recently in Ilorin where she had come to oil her political machinery which she has been building since 2007.

    According to the founding members of the PDP in Kwara State, she is ready to liberate the people of Kwara Central from the bondage of the Saraki in the next political dispensation, a crusade she had started and vowed to complete to the end.

  • Zarah Abubakar drops baby boy

    Zarah Abubakar drops baby boy

    Zara Bunu Abubakar,the gorgeous wife of the Inspector General of police,MD Abubakar  has delivered her first child.

    Zarah gave birth to a baby boy last Wednesday 23 July 2014 in Atlanta,USA. 35-year-old Zarah is the daughter of Bunu Sherrif Musa, Nigeria’s Ambassador to France in 1999 and former Minister of Industries, Mines and Power, Water Resources, Employment, Labour and Productivity.

    The youngest President of the Police Officers’ Wives Association has a first degree in Civil Engineering from the Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, and a Master’s in Construction Engineering, University of Loughborough, United Kingdom, she is the external relations manager of an oil and gas company,Afren. The couple got married September 13,2013.

  • At the command performance of Sam Omatseye’s The Siege

    At the command performance of Sam Omatseye’s The Siege

    Chairman, Editorial Board, The Nation newspaper, Mr Sam Omatseye, held a command performance of his new play, ‘The Siege,’ in honour of Prof. Wole Soyinka’s 80th birthday at the MUSON Centre, Onikan, Lagos. Dignitaries that graced the occasion included Alhaji Lateef Ibirogba, Lagos State Commisioner for Information; Louis Odion, Edo State Commissioner for Information and Orientation; Hon. Richard  Mofe – Damijo, Delta State Commissioner for Culture and Tourism; Kunle Ajibade, Executive Editor, The News magazine; Mrs Moremi O.Soyinka-Onijala, daughter of Prof Wole Soyinka and others.

  • Senator Seye Ogunlewe gives out daughter in marriage

    Senator Seye Ogunlewe gives out daughter in marriage

    It was a day of joy for Adeola Ogunlewe, the daughter of former Minister of Works, Senator Adeseye Ogunlewe, as she exchanged marital vows with her heartthrob, Moses Edewor.  The event was held at Anchor Event Centre, Agidingbi, Lagos. Olusegun Rapheal was there.

  • Omosede  Igbinedion  eyes politics

    Omosede Igbinedion eyes politics

    OMOSEDE Igbinedion, the daughter of Chief Osawaru Igbinedion and Lady Cherry, has found a new vocation. The mother of one, sources said, is eyeing a seat in the House of Representatives, and in oiling her political machinery, the buxom lady, we gathered, has launched a foundation to empower her constituency. For Omosede Igbinedion, life is not full of regrets. Long after her marriage to a Benin prince crashed, she seems to have got over the initial setback.

  • DSP  Alamieyeseigha stages  high octane wedding for son

    DSP Alamieyeseigha stages high octane wedding for son

    THE former  governor of Bayelsa State Diepreye Solomon Peter  (DSP) Alamieyeseigha will be hosting the who’s who in the Nigeria socio- political circuit come August in the Federal Capital Territory as his  son Tonbra will be tying the nuptial knot. Tonbra and his hearthrob, Chikodi Stella Ononiwu already had their Registry ceremony in March 2014. The Igba Nkwu was held yesterday at  Nwangele LGA Imo State.

  • Stella Oduah  battles  Margaret  Okadigbo

    Stella Oduah battles Margaret Okadigbo

    THE last has not been heard from the tent of the former minister of Aviation, Princess Stella Oduah. Insiders squealed that Oduah is set to dislodge the widow of the late Chuba Okadigbo, Margaret, at the Senate in 2015.

    The businesswoman cum politician, who was dropped from the President Jonathan-led cabinet early this year after the controversial purchase of bullet-proof cars, will be contesting for the Anambra north slot on the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP). Oduah, who comes from Akili-Ozizor in Ogbaru LGA, is believed to enjoy the backing of the PDP hierarchy and is not expected to find it difficult to get the party’s nomination. The oil and gas entrepreneur was a key member of the President Jonathan’s door-to-door group used for his campaign in 2007.

    Her recent recognition by her community with the chieftaincy title of Ada Eze Chukwu for her “outstanding service to Nigeria” by the traditional ruler of Ogbaru, Igwe Nelson Ethmal, sources said, is not unconnected with her latest moves.

  • Reality bites for Ojeih’s family

    Reality bites for Ojeih’s family

    YEARS after the demise of popular alternative medicine practitioner, Professor Paul Ojeih of Iris Foundation, his family that he left behind, we gathered, are battling hard times. Informed sources said not only are they facing financial challenges, they are also struggling to pay debts that the late Ojeih incurred in his life time.

    There are indications that some of the properties of the late businessman may be put up for sale.

    The late Delta State-born ardent preacher of natural medicine died in December 2011, aged 62 after a protracted illness which kept him bedridden for months. Until his death, he was a man of means and brought finesse to alternative medicine with his organisation, Iris Foundation, within and outside the country.