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  • People thought Pawpaw and I were twins, says Actor Aki

    People thought Pawpaw and I were twins, says Actor Aki

    Renowned Nollywood actor, Chinedu Ikedieze popularly known as Aki, said that because of the unhindered synergy he and Pawpaw share on screen, many thought they were twins. 

    He said despite their similarities in height and mischievous movie roles, they have unique qualities that distinguish them from each other.

    The 45-year-old thespian stated this in a recent interview with Naija mouth-piece.

    He said: “Whenever people want to see one of me and Osita Iheme, they would always want to see the two of us because they have that imagination of our mischievousness in the movies playing out in real life in their mindset.

    Read Also: Pawpaw celebrates long-standing friendship with Aki

    “But that wasn’t a limitation for me because I am Chinedu Ikedieze, and he is Osita Iheme. As much as we play together, I have some qualities or traits that differentiate me a little bit. He has his own too that differentiates him a little bit from me when it comes to some things.

    “But when it comes to the movies, people would want to see us together…Sometimes I will go to an event, and fans would say, ‘Where is your brother? Why didn’t he come with you?’

    “Because of our synergy in movies, people thought we were twins. So, they don’t believe that we could ever have seperate lives. They always believe that whenever you see one, you must see the other.”

  • Why I knew Pawpaw will be my friend for life, says Actor Aki

    Why I knew Pawpaw will be my friend for life, says Actor Aki

    Popular actor, Chinedu Ikedieze, popularly known as Aki in the entertainment industry, has shared the heartwarming tale of his enduring friendship with fellow actor Osita Iheme, also known as Pawpaw.

    During an engaging interview with the well-known media personality, Chude Jideonwo, Aki opened up about their first encounter and how it paved the way for their unbreakable friendship.

    Recalling their initial meeting, Aki narrated how their seamless conversation during that moment formed the cornerstone of their lasting companionship.

    He expressed his conviction that their connection was destined, owing to the unique circumstances surrounding their lives prior to the meeting.

    Read Also: Pawpaw celebrates long-standing friendship with Aki

    He said: “Whenever I go to the market, I will meet one lady that will say, ehn ehn, you were here yesterday, you remember, you asked me to keep these clothes when Osita will come she will tell him, you came and collected the clothes nah.”

    He attributes their chemistry as one of the reasons for their great acting on screen, explaining their little secret on how they would cue each other in if they missed their lines and how no one around them would know except they were holding the script.

  • Health benefits of pawpaw

    Health benefits of pawpaw

    Pawpaw, known botanically as carica papaya, is often called a wonder fruit for all its great properties. It is a nutritional storehouse and has effective digestive enzymes. Often nutritionists ask you to increase your fruit intake and papaya is often on that list. Papaya contains numerous minerals and chemicals, flavonoids as well as carotenoids. This fruit is believed to also promote improved cardiovascular health and protection from colon cancer.

    This fruit is considered so full of health benefits that it promotes digestion, builds the immune system, prevents constipation, lowers inflammation, reduces pain from burns, especially if the skin of the papaya is used, can prevent heart disease, complications from diabetes and atherosclerosis.

    Papaya is also a good source of fibre, which helps bring down cholesterol.

    There is no perfect time to enjoy a fruit, but it is best eaten before a meal as after a meal the body converts the fruit into sugar while before a meal you absorb all nutrition.

    Everybody wants to maintain smooth, healthy, youthful and glowing skin. In most cases, unhealthy or dull skin is a result of poor eating habits and a weakened digestive system.Poor nutrition and the accumulation of harmful toxins in the body are the main reasons for dull skin. One common solution for all these disorders is papaya. In order to make use of papaya for skin, care, you can also apply the papaya pulp on your skin in addition to eating it regularly.

    A unique enzyme in papaya, referred to as papain, has a considerably positive effect on the digestive system. Its regular consumption, it performs all the functions necessary for maintaining a healthy skin: it eliminates the toxins from the body, treats constipation, and greatly helps in proper digestion. Most beauty care professionals recommend papaya for skin care. In addition to using papaya for glowing skin, you can use papaya for skin whitening as well, if you feel that your skin is turning dark due to over exposure to sun or pigmentation.

    In order to make best use of papaya for skin care, mix one teaspoon of honey with about 100 gm of papaya pulp, and apply it to your face. Keep this mask for 15 to 20 minutes and then wash with cold water. This is one of the best home remedies for skin care, and it will solve all your skin related problems including acne and black heads.

    Papaya fruit is a rich source of antioxidants, Vitamins B and C, carotenes, flavonoids, and minerals including potassium and magnesium, and fiber. As such, papaya imparts numerous health benefits. One of the health benefits of papaya is that it helps in the management of diabetes. It is recommended by doctors on account of its ability to lower blood sugar levels.

    Diabetes mellitus is caused by decreased production of insulin hormone or body resistance to the hormone, leading to accumulation of sugar in the blood. In diabetes, patients are forbidden to consume most of fruits on account of their carbohydrate content. However, benefits of papaya for diabetic patients could be attributed to its low sugar content and high content of minerals and fiber. You can also use papaya leaves for diabetes. You can soak papaya leaves in water, strain the extract, and consume it three times a day to reduce blood sugar levels.

     

    • Source: www.diethealthclub.com

     

     

  • PAWPAW UNVEILS  ARTISTES

    PAWPAW UNVEILS ARTISTES

    OSITA Iheme, known as Pawpaw, has unveiled two artistes – Barrister Max and Charisma – under his record label, Yung Boss Records, which was also recently unveiled.

    Speaking on why he is investing a records label, the diminutive actor said: “From me to you; the passion to assist and impact in young talent made this happen. Please support us as I unveil the newest record label and youngest artistes.

    At the moment, one of the artistes, Barrister Max, already has a single, Congratulation, on ITunes, which is already receiving downloads.

  • Unripe pawpaw heals ulcers – Nutritionist

    Unripe pawpaw heals ulcers – Nutritionist

    Mrs. Aisha Abdullahi a Nutritionist with a private hospital, Asokoro Abuja, said on Wednesday that consuming unripe pawpaw aids in the healing of external and internal ulcers.

    Abudulahi said this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Abuja.

    According to her, unripe pawpaw contains high percentage of papain, which makes it a wonderful food that helps the digestive system function better.

    She said explained that unripe pawpaw has numerous benefits due to its high contents in vitamins A, B and C, fibre and protein, among others.

    The expert that consuming unripe pawpaw on an empty stomach helps in the digestion of protein, reduces inflammation, improves immune system as well as helps expel bacteria and viruses.

    She further noted that unripe pawpaw was an anti-inflammatory supplement which helps in reducing inflammation, including osteoarthritis and asthma, among others.

    Other benefits of unripe pawpaw include its richness in antioxidants which helps in the prevention of cholesterol oxidation.

    “It also reduces the risk of heart attacks and strokes and also binds toxins that cause cancer in the colon.

    “Consuming the fruit also helps with digestive problems such as bleeding piles, chronic diarrheoa as well as constipation.

    “ Pawpaw consumed in juice form helps reduce inflammation in the lungs especially to those who smoke and those that are exposed to secondhand smoke.

    “It is also a remedy for cough, worms, bladder problems, jaundice, gastric fermentation and gastritis.

    “The unripe pawpaw in juice form also helps regulate the menstrual cycle especially for those with irregular menstrual cycle,’’ she stated.

    Abdullahi further said that boiled unripe pawpaw fruits help in the improvement of potency especially in men.

    She also stated that pawpaw leaves was a remedy for people suffering from epilepsy, stomach ache and severe constipation.

    She, however, stated that pawpaw has been scientifically proven as a cure for many chronic diseases such as pile, among others.

    The nutritionist also stated that pawpaw leaves helps in the treatment of convulsion, malaria, diabetes, stomach ulcer and piles.

    Abdullahi enjoined patients suffering from conditions such as diabetes, stomach ulcer as well as gastric ulcer to include pawpaw in their daily foods.

    The expert also warned that consuming unripe pawpaw juice may cause allergic reactions to pregnant women, adding that it may induce abortion.

  • Osita Iheme, ‘Pawpaw’  turns author

    Osita Iheme, ‘Pawpaw’ turns author

    THIS is certainly one gist that will stun fans of popular comedic actor, fondly called Pawpaw. The actor, whose real name is Osita Iheme, has written a book to motivate students to achieve beyond their perceived limits.

    The book, ‘Inspire 101, is a collection of inspirational quotes by the celebrated actor. It was reviewed by Prof. Pat Utomi, comedian, Ali Baba and Dimgba Igwe.

    According to reports, Osita has also received the approval of the Universal Basic Education Commission (UBEC) to print and distribute copies of the book to schools in the 36 states of the federation and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT Abuja). And it is also expected to form part of their library and research materials.

    Speaking on his effort, the actor said: “I pray and believe that the ‘Inspire 101’ (book) will have a direct positive impact on students and any other person that reads it. It is the fragment of my thoughts and beliefs that drove and elevated me from my ‘not too comfortable background’ to a better person in the society. People can move from the background of lack and insufficiency to become a beacon of hope and inspiration to others. As role interpreters, our fans erroneously believe that what we act in movies depicts our true beings, but this cannot be the truth. ‘Inspire 101’, which is a compilation of my original quotes, is a peep through the window of my soul.”

  • Aki, Pawpaw, eight others  receive World Cup largesse

    Aki, Pawpaw, eight others receive World Cup largesse

    NOLLYWOOD’S diminutive duo of Chinedu Ikedieze( Aki) and Osita Iheme ( Pawpaw) will headline entertainment stars who will cheer the Super Eagles during the 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil.

    They will be supported by eight other Nollywood stars whose identities are yet to be released.

    According to information, both stars, alongside the eight, will receive the sum of N138.4m to cheer the Nigeria’s national team.

    Consequently, it is reported that a number of Nollywood stars are currently making frantic calls to the National Assembly in the bid to benefit from the largesse.

    It will be recalled that the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) recently announced that it had set aside the sum of $800,000 (about N138.4 million) to sponsor 10 Nigerians in the entertainment industry to cheer the Super Eagles during the 2014 FIFA World Cup.

    In the financial plan presented to the National Assembly, the NFF had revealed its decision to invite the duo of Aki and Pawpaw and eight other Nigerians in the entertainment industry for the world football fiesta in June.

  • Osita Iheme  wraps up quiz  competition

    Osita Iheme wraps up quiz competition

    THE annual quiz competition organised by the Osita Iheme Foundation for secondary schools was successfully concluded last Friday.

    It is being packaged by Nollywood actor, Osita Iheme, a.k.a Pawpaw, as part of his efforts towards the development of education in Nigeria.

    At the end of the session, the foundation gave out cash prizes, electronic gadgets and other items to deserving students.

  • Ban of ‘Aki’, ‘Pawpaw’ in Ghana opens old wound

    Ban of ‘Aki’, ‘Pawpaw’ in Ghana opens old wound

    The recurring tussle between film makers in Nigeria and their Ghanaian counterparts took a new twist weekend when Nigerian diminutive ‘twin’ actors, Chinedu Okedieze (Aki) and Osita Iheme (Pawpaw) were prevented from taking part in a movie production in Kumasi, Ghana.

    The situation, which is creating disaffection between authorities of both countries, stemmed from the absence of a proper bilateral film policy, which Nigeria and Ghana have initiated to no avail.

    Although officials of the Film Producers’ Association of Ghana (FIPAG) debunked rumour of a ban, outburst by fans of the comic actors appears to be overwhelming.

    FIPAG’s Public Relations Officer Mr. Michael Ola, who tried to douse possible tension, said the decision to stop the actors was because the director of the movie breached the association’s regulations, by not letting the actors know that they need a work permit to be part of any production in Ghana.

    They were,therefore, advised to return to Nigeria to obtain an official work permit, and be ready to make payments for the continuation of the shoot.

    Ola explained that FIPAG had no problem with the Nigerian duo, but feels the right procedure had to be followed, especially when the new executives of the association had laid out new strategies to make the industry better.

    The Nation gathered that the actors are not bothered by the development, dismissing the issue when people tried to raise it at the funeral of President Goodluck Jonathan’s mother-in-law at the weekend in Okrika, Rivers State.

    In June, the National Film and Video Censors Board (NFVCB) of Nigeria met with officials of the Ghana Cinematograph Exhibition Board of Control (GCEBC) on how to foster cooperation between their’ film industries. The Nigerian delegation, which was led by NFVCB’s Director-General Ms. Patricia Bala spoke with the Ghanaian Deputy Minister of Information, Murtala Mohammed, but it appears nothing is yet to come out of the communiqué, which is expected to guide the proposed bilateral relationship for future business dispensation.

    A similar uproar occurred when Ghanaian movie industry allegedly issued a directive that no Nigerian actor would be allowed to work on any of its movies unless they pay a fee of $1,000 each.

    In retaliation, the Film, Video Producers and Marketers Association of Nigeria (FVPMAN) placed an embargo on Ghanaian films, halting the distribution of movies by independent producers, and maintaining that if such films must be distributed, its right of ownership should be transferred to the FVPMAN on negotiation.

    At that time, a delegation from Ghana, led by the Chief Executive Officer of A.A Productions Limited, Mr. Mustapha Adams, sought peace with its host.

    FVPMAN Chairman Mr. Norbert Ajaegbu told his visitors that the decision to ban Ghanaian movies was without prejudice. He said there was need to streamline the distribution of movies in Nigeria, especially when Nigeria is becoming a dumping ground for second-rate movies with nudity content.

    The meeting ended mutually, with both parties agreeing that Nigeria will no longer accept Ghanaian films that are not approved by the NFVCB, and that any foreign film being released in the country must follow proper channels, compete under the market forces in consonance with existing laws.

    It was also resolved that possible areas of collaboration should be worked out for further talks between the two sides.

    But the relationship between the two countries on film matters has been unstable; the crisis, usually resulting from imposition of levies by one country on the other.

    Critics believe that collaboration by both countries, which are the leading film producing entities in West Africa, is expected to set an agenda for the exportation of appreciable cultural values that could be regarded as truly African.

  • Aki and Pawpaw lookalike  seeks elective post

    Aki and Pawpaw lookalike seeks elective post

    LIKE the midget frame twin character in Nollywood movies, Aki & Pawpaw, Sunday Owoche, popularly called Skoto, is also an actor, who seeks an elective post, not as executive of the Actors’ Guild of Nigeria (AGN), but to represent, Yahe Ward, in Yala Local Government Council of Cross River State.

    Reports say the actor has taken a break from acting, and does so, like American Arnold Schwarzenegger, by daring politics as councillorship aspirant on the platform of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP).

    Skoto who is about the same height with Chinedu Ikedieze and Osita Iheme, was until his current aspiration the vice chairman of AGN, Cross River State chapter.

    When asked why he chose to go into politics, he said it is to make impact on humanity beyond the big screen.

    Notable among the films Skoto has featured in include Cross and Tinapa, When Tomorrow Comes, 72 Hours, Calabar Girls, A Dance with Shan George, Vein Source and Unen Iban, Ekerete.