Monday 9 December 2013

Winter-proof cockroach invades New York

Rich executives from around the world aren’t the only foreigners attracted to the trendy neighborhood around High Line Park.

Meet Periplaneta japonica, a species of cockroach that can withstand New York winters outdoors and has never before been seen in the United States. They were first spotted in 2012 by an exterminator in the park.

Scientists suspect they stowed away in the soil of plants imported to decorate the former elevated freight line.

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The Little Couple's Words of Inspiration


THEIR JOURNEY

Viewers first met Bill Klein and wife Jennifer Arnold in 2009 when their TLC show, The Little Couple, debuted. Over the course of four years, they've chronicled their experience with skeletal dysplasia, a bone-growth disorder that causes dwarfism, their personal relationship and their road to parenthood. Though they've faced their share of challenges, "I am not a person who gives up," Arnold told PEOPLE in May 2013.

Baby factory: Abia govt demolishes hospital’s five-storey building

Baby factory: Abia govt demolishes hospital’s five-storey building

In line with its resolve to clamp down on operators of baby factories to stem the tide of child trafficking that is assuming a frightening dimension in the state, Abia State Government over the weekend demolished a five storey Ezuma Hospital building in Aba.

The demolition followed over two months of cordoning off of the imposing structure by the police after a raid it carried out simultaneously at the hospital and another private hospital at the Ogbor Hill area.

Nigerian politicians lack Mandela’s qualities –Jonathan

Nigerian politicians lack Mandela’s qualities –Jonathan

President Goodluck Jonathan at the memorial service in honour of late South African President, Dr. Nelson Mandela,  yesterday said Nigerian politicians clearly lack the qualities that distinguished the late anti-apartheid hero with their quick call for disintegration and provocative remarks.

He said Nigerian politicians with their provocative and unwarranted utterances on national issues were not great men like Mandela but “tiny men.”

Mandela was a giant - but how absurd for the BBC to compare him to Christ

Over the weekend, BBC presenter Evan Davis suggested that Nelson Mandela should be ranked alongside Jesus Christ in the pantheon of virtue
Sooner or later, it had to come. Over the weekend, the BBC presenter Evan Davis suggested that the late Nelson Mandela should be ranked alongside Jesus Christ in the pantheon of virtue.

Arrested because he joked about Mandela


Tasteless: Neil Phillips, 44, insists he meant 'no harm' when he posted the jokes online
Neil Phillips, 44, insists he meant 'no harm' when he posted the jokes online
A sandwich shop owner endured eight hours of questioning by police and had his computer seized for three weeks – after making tasteless Nelson Mandela jokes on the internet.

Neil Phillips, who runs Crumbs in Rugeley, Staffordshire, says he was also finger-printed and DNA-swabbed after officers received complaints about what he insists were harmless gags.
In one online post, the 44-year-old wrote: 'My PC takes so long to shut down I’ve decided to call it Nelson Mandela.'

Mandela, the former South African leader, and Nobel Peace Prize recipient, died on Thursday, aged 95.

Mr Phillips was arrested at his home on September 10 and was taken to a police station where he was quizzed about the postings on the Rugeley Soap Box website.

He said: 'It was an awful experience. I was fingerprinted, they took DNA and my computer. 

'It was a couple of jokes, Bernard Manning type.
'There was no hatred. 

'You can question the taste, but they’re not hateful. I told the police they got plenty of "likes". What happened to freedom of speech? 

'I think they over-reacted massively. Those jokes are "out there", anyway.
'When they took my computer, I thought, "what the hell are they looking for?" To be questioned would have been over the top, never mind arrested.'

Mr Phillips admitted to once being a member of the far-right BNP, but quit 25 years ago.
Death: The former South African leader and Nobel Peace Prize Winner passed away on Thursday aged 95
Death: The former South African leader and Nobel Peace Prize Winner passed away on Thursday (5/12/13) aged 95
'They are jokes that I cut-and-pasted,' insisted Mr Phillips. 'I didn’t make them up and I didn’t put them on a public site.
'You have to sign-up and join. It’s turning into the thought police – you can’t do this, you can’t do that.


He was one of two men interviewed by police following a bitter, ill-tempered feud over plans for a mining memorial in the town centre has been ambushed by some members of the Far Right and used as a propaganda platform. 

The other individual was pensioner and former miner Tom Christopher, 72, who was quizzed by police at his home in Cheadle, Greater Manchester, over claims he issued threats on the net.

The memorial dispute sank to new depths at a Rugeley Town Council meeting last week, when police ejected Mr Christopher.
He was enraged by public allegations that some of  those involved in the miner's tribute were 'thugs and fascists'.
One council official admitted: 'It didn’t come to fisticuffs, but it was close.'

Cllr Jones added that he was 'deeply disturbed' an unofficial Facebook poll over the memorial has allegedly been 'influenced' by the English Defence League.
Liberal Democrat Councillor Tim Jones was so incensed by the one-liners, aired at a time when Mandela was critically ill, that he made an official complaint.

He commented under one tasteless joke: 'Attacking a 94-year-old man who is probably dying. Does the far right have an ounce of human decency?'
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No going back, ASUU insists as ultimatum expires today

Senate urges FG to withdraw sack threat

The Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, yesterday insisted that its members will not resume work today, despite the fresh ultimatum issued by the Federal Government to call off the ongoing strike or be sacked.

It will be recalled that government shifted the seven-day ultimatum earlier issued to the striking lecturers, from December 4 to December 9.

The extension, according to the Supervising Minister of Education, Nyesom Wike, was a mark of respect for the former National President of ASUU, Prof. Festus Iyayi, who died in an auto crash on his way to a National Executive Committee meeting of the union in Kano and was buried at the weekend.

Peter P-Square begs angry brother, Jude, on bent knees


After keeping quiet initially on all the allegations that ensued when he married the love of his life, Lola Omotayo, Peter P-Square has finally come out to say all the accusations; that Lola committed infidelity and that his elder brother, Jude, was not in support of his marriage to her.


Peter’s refutations, coming three weeks after the wedding, have thrown up a more salient question: why didn’t he react immediately, and why didn’t he say why Jude didn’t come to the wedding?

How I deal with area boys –Mercy Aigbe

Mercy Aigbe in an interview with on the secret of her success.

It’s very difficult to become a truly successful actress. What did you do to make it?
I won’t say it’s my own making. I will say it’s the grace of God Almighty, because the Bible says that your talent shall make a way for you.
And I believe that acting is the talent God gave me, so I stood upon that Word, so I put my God before everything I do, then also hard work, professionalism and discipline, I can say they are the things I’m doing to get to where I’m going to. But what’s actually taking me to where I’m going to, I can say categorically is the grace of God Almighty.

Funmi Martins’ daughter, Mide’s marriage crashes over infidelity


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Mide’s (Late Funmi Martins daughter) marriage to popular Nollywood actor and producer, Afeez Owo has crashed.

Movie moment reports that the marriage packed up on an alleged infidelity accusation by Afeez.

Kunle Afolayan and others shun brother; Aremu for wedding an older woman (PHOTOS)

aremu again

Aremu Afolayan, Nollywood actor and one of the sons from the popular Nollywood family, has finally tied the nuptial knots with his heartthrob, however his brothers, Kunle and Gabriel shunned the event.

Aremu is a few years younger than his newly wedded wife, whom many say comes from a wealthy home.

Memorial Service for Nelson Mandela at the Aso Villa Chapel, Abuja (PHOTOS)

To honour the late Nelson Mandela, President Goodluck declared three days of national mourning with flags flown at half mast.

The three days culminated in a memorial service for the late Mandela held yesterday at the Aso Villa Chapel, Abuja.
Mandela will be buried in South Africa, December 15.
See photos from the memorial service below:

“I used to like women with big hips but I woke up one morning and everything changed” – Don Jazzy



Earlier this year, Mavin record boss, Don Jazzy in an interview with PUNCH said that slim ladies do not turn him on.
“With due respect to slim ladies, there is no way any lady shaped like a broom can attract my full attention. I’m sorry but that’s the truth. My ideal woman must be God-fearing. She must have all the basic curves in the right places. The rounder and bigger her chest and backside, the better,” he told PUNCH.
Well, his taste has changed, he now appreciates slim ladies more.

Suspected oil thief dies in pipeline fire

As reported by  Punch , suspected unnamed oil thief was burnt to death on Saturday after a trunk line belonging to the Nigerian Agip Oil Company along Egbematoru in Southern Ijaw Local Government Area of Bayelsa State exploded and caught fire.

It was also learnt that some other oil thieves sustained injuries.
The fire was said to have been ignited by a gang of oil thieves who attempted to break and scoop oil from the pipeline.
It was furthered gathered that officials of Agip were battling to put out the fire.

But there were claims that soldiers attached to the Joint Task Force, Operation Pulo Shield, ignited the inferno when they fired at some suspected oil thieves.
JTF, however, denied the claims and blamed the explosion on the activities of economic saboteurs.

The Media Coordinator, JTF, Col. Onyema Nwachukwu, confirmed the explosion.
Nwachukwu said, “Information reaching us confirmed that there was actually a blast on the NAOC Agip riser. The cause has so far been attributed to possible sabotage by some disgruntled elements who have grievances with the operations of oil companies in the area.

“The JTF has no security platform in the area. It is certainly not as a result of the security activity against oil thieves.”

Bride escapes death after wedding


Scene of the the accident

A bride narrowly escaped death in an auto crash while on her way from her wedding. The accident involving a NNPC tanker with number plate XG 321 MKA, a cargo truck and two saloon cars happened at about 4:45pm on Saturday, close to the Otedola bridge, Alausa, on Lagos/Ibadan Expressway.

A witness said the NNPC truck, while descending the slop from Alausa at top speed, could not hold its break. It then ran into the first car and squashed the second one against the cargo truck.

The bride and her husband were said to have jumped out of their car.
When our reporter got to the scene of the accident, the groom was no where in sight. The groom’s elder sister who spoke to our repoter while cuddling her baby explained that they were just coming from the wedding reception of the couple.
She was seen kneeling down and thanking God for their escape but refused to give the name of the couple.

The fire coming out of the truck was put out by sympathisers as the tanker was carrying petroleum product. The accident also resulted in  gridlock which was controlled by men of the Federal Road Safety Corps.

Sad memories on a happy day...

Wife discovers missing husband’s corpse in his office

Adegboyega's office
Adegboyega's office
There was confusion in the Bariga area of Lagos State last week when the decomposing corpse of an estate agent, simply identified as Adegboyega, was discovered by his wife and neighbours in his office.

A resident said on the condition of anonymity that Adegboyega’s wife had shown up at her spouse’s office on Odugbuwa Street, Bariga, because he had not come home.

"Mandela Was Angry With Nigeria" - Dr. Hakeem Baba-Ahmed

"It is better to help a friend pay his fine,than tell a lie to help him cover a crime."  - Nigerian proverb.

It was literally a life-long ambition, and I used every opportunity to meet the old man in person. I was finally in a position to press buttons and call old friends to render favours, and in early 2007 I succeeded. I was told I could see Mandela for only 30 minutes at his home, but I needed to get there one hour earlier. Colleagues I had leaned on were skeptical that I would see him despite the appointment, particularly since I will not say it was official. An old South African friend and course mate from South Africa who helped, suggested I asked questions or matters I wanted to discuss with him and send them in advance. I did not think that was the type of meeting I wanted, so I did not.

Mandela was surprised when he was told I worked at the Nigerian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, but had spent 6 months trying to see him to pay my personal respects. Why did you not go through your colleagues here? I told him the visit was not official. I just wanted to meet him. He relaxed and apologized that it had taken that long for me to see him. Others left us, except a lady who sat discreetly away from us. I thought she was a medical person.

How are my Nigerian brothers and sisters? He asked me...

40 facts you need to know about Nelson Mandela

Nelson Mandela Photo :BBC
Nelson Mandela Photo 

1. He was born in July 18 1918 into the Xhosa-speaking Thembu people in a small village in the Eastern Cape of South Africa

2. He was named Rolihlahla Dalibhunga by his parents and was given his English name, Nelson, by a teacher at his school.

3. He is also sometimes called Madiba, which is his traditional clan name.

4. Mandela has been called both ‘the world’s most famous political prisoner’ and ‘South Africa’s Great Black Hope.’

5. His father, a counsellor to the Thembu royal family, died when Nelson Mandela was nine, and he was placed in the care of the acting regent of the Thembu people, Chief Jongintaba Dalindyebo.

6. He was circumcised at the age of 16

7. Nelson Mandela was an activist against apartheid, and he was the leader of the armed wing of the African National Congress.

8. Nelson Mandela was the first South African President who was elected in a completely democratic election.

9. He was elected at the age of 77.

10. Mr Mandela set up South Africa’s first black law firm with Oliver Tambo.

11. In 1941, aged 23, he ran away from an arranged marriage and went to Johannesburg

12. Nelson Mandela spent twenty-seven years in prison.

13. Nelson Mandela won the Nobel prize in 1993.

14. In 1994 he published his autobiography ‘long walk to freedom’ which he wrote secretly while in prison.

15. In his spare time, Nelson Mandela studied to become a lawyer.

16. Nelson Mandela’s favorite breakfast is plain porridge, with fresh fruit and fresh milk.

17. Nelson Mandela has honorary degrees from more than 50 international universities.

18. During his 27-year jail term, he stayed in cell number 46664.

19. Besides campaigning globally for peace, Mandela focused his still prodigious energies increasingly on empowering disadvantaged children and fighting against HIV/AIDS.

20. He was diagnosed of prostate cancer in 2001.

21. In June 2004 aged 85, Mandela officially retired from public life. His parting gift – a R1-billion endowment to South Africa, to be raised by the three charitable organisations that bear his name: the Nelson Mandela Foundation, the Nelson Mandela Children’s Fund and the Nelson Mandela Rhodes Foundation.

22. He was incarcerated on Robben island for 18 of his 27 years in prison.

23. While in jail on Robben Island in the 1980s, the former president contracted tuberculosis.

24. Nelson Mandela retired from Public life in June 1999 and currently resides in his birth place.

25. Mandela’s birth name – Rolihlahla – is an isiXhosa name that means ‘pulling the branch of the tree’. Colloquially it also means ‘troublemaker’. His English name, Nelson, was given to him by a missionary schoolteacher.

26. He was expelled from the University of Fort Hare after joining a student protest. He later completed his degree through Unisa, which he followed up with a law degree from Wits University.

27. He fled the Eastern Cape for Johannesburg after Jongintaba Dalindyebo, the leader of the Tembu people, tried to set up an arranged marriage for him. After arriving in the city, he found work as a night watchman at a mine.

28. He lived in Alexandra township at first butlater moved in with close friend Walter Sisulu and Sisulu’s mother in Orlando, Soweto.

29. Mandela’s first wife, Evelyn Mase, was a nurse and Walter Sisulu’s cousin. She was the breadwinner in the family and supported Mandela while he studied law at Wits University and became further involved in politics. They had four children together and divorced in 1958.

30. He was the first commander in chief of the ANC’s armed wing.

31. In 1962, he left the country to garner support for the armed struggle. During this time he received guerilla training in Morocco and Ethiopia.

32. The circumstances surrounding his arrest at a police roadblock outside of Howick later that year remain unclear but it is believed that an American CIA agent tipped off the police about his whereabouts. He was convicted of sabotage and attempting to violently overthrow the government.

33. During his time in prison, Mandela was restricted to a 2m x 2.5m cell, with nothing but a bedroll on the floor and a bucket for sanitation in it. He was consigned to hard labour in a lime quarry for much of that time and was, at first, only allowed one visitor and one letter every six months.

34. The apartheid government offered to release Mandela on no less than six occasions but he rejected them each time. On one such occasion Mandela released a statement saying: ‘I cherish my own freedom dearly, but I care even more for your freedom … What freedom am I being offered while the organisation of the people [the ANC] remains banned?‘.

35. Mandela wrote a memoir during the 70s, copies of which were wrapped in plastic containers and buried in a vegetable garden which he kept at prison. It was hoped that fellow prisoner Mac Maharaj, who was due for release, would be able to smuggle it out. But the containers were discovered when prison authorities began building a wall through the garden. As punishment, Mandela’s study privileges were revoked.

36. After he was separated from his second wife, Winnie Madikizela-Mandela, he asked struggle stalwart Amina Cachalia, with whom he had a long relationship, to marry him but she turned him down. On his 80th birthday, Mandela married, the widow of Mozambique’s former president Samora Machel.

37. The ANC was labelled a terrorist organisation by the apartheid government and was recognised as such by countries including the US and Britain. It was only in 2008 that the United States finally removed Mandela and other ANC members from its terror list.

38. The United Nations declared his birthday, July 18, Nelson Mandela International Day. This was the first time the UN dedicated a particular day to a person.

39. Hundreds of awards and honours have been bestowed on Mandela. Among others, he was an honorary citizen of Canada, an honorary member of the British Labour Party, and an honorary member of Manchester United. He also had a nuclear particle (the ‘Mandela particle’), a prehistoric woodpecker (Australopicus nelsonmandelai) and an orchid (Paravanda Nelson Mandela) named after him.

40. When Mandela was 9 years old, his father died of lung disease, causing his life to change dramatically.

Fans Pay Tribute to Paul Walker at Unofficial Memorial



Paul Walker
Fans of the 'Fast and Furious' actor pay respects to the late star in a fan-organized tribute which is held at the crash site in Valencia, Calif.

Many fans attended an unofficial memorial held at Paul Walker's crash site in Valencia, Calif. on Sunday, December 8. The Hollywood Reporter reports that the actor's fans came in their tuned up cars as well as on foot to mourn the death of the "Fast and Furious" actor and his friend Roger Rodas.

Many of the fans left flowers, stuffed animals and notes at the crash site. There was also a large banner provided to pay homage to the late actor. A Nissan Skyline which Walker drove in the fourth installment of the movie as well as some cars from the popular franchise were also featured at the event.

Among the attendees were local organizers of the Southern California chapter of Gawad Kalinga, a non-profit organization which helps build home for the typhoon Haiyan victims in the Philippines. "The people there love him, he has so many fans in the Philippines," Tony Pascau said, as quoted by Los Angeles Times. Pascau added that what struck him most was the fact that Walker was attending a charity event for the Philippines when the tragic accident happened on November 30. In addition, the president of the Philippine American Charity Foundation Luzviminda Micabalo came from Las Vegas with her husband to pay respects.

Members of the NorthPark Community Church which is located near the actor's death scene participated in the event by offering water, hot chocolate and coffee for fans attending the memorial. "We just decided that this was a community event, and we needed to participate and be a good neighbor and show our support to the fans and families," NorthPark pastor Bob Hudson explained.

In other news, after two men were arrested for allegedly stealing a piece of wrecked Porsche Carrera GT, another person tried to sell burned tree bark claimed from the crash site on ebay. After asking for at least $100 a piece, the seller had a change of heart and canceled the auction. "I would like to apologize to the family, friends, and fans of Paul Walker. At the time I listed the bark for sale, I did not realize the emotional impact it would have," the seller said, as quoted by TMZ.

Source: ACESHOWBIZ

Lady GaGa Dresses as Christmas Tree in London

Lady GaGa

Lady GaGa apparently is in the holiday spirit. The singer who is known for her unique outfit wore a pine tree as a hat as she left the "Jingle Bell Ball" show at O2 arena in London on Sunday evening, December 8.

The tree GaGa wore during the evening was completed with some baubles and a golden star on top. In addition to the tree hat, the "Applause" singer wore green wig, making her appearance similar to a Christmas tree. She additionally wore a red dress and towering boots as she walked to the Langham Hotel.

On Sunday, GaGa performed at the 2013 Capital FM Jingle Bell Ball. During her performance, the 27-year-old singer told the audience that she was so happy to be able to go back onstage. "This is a very exciting day for me. I haven't performed in an arena since February because grandma had a hip problem. So thank you for being my welcome back," she said, as quoted by U.K.'s Daily Mail. "I have a very very rebellious spirit but when I get in trouble I tell them I was born this way," GaGa added between songs.
Lady GaGa

"I learned something really special during all my time off. While I was gone, I learned I might have had my picture taken every day and people calling my name but I felt unfulfilled. I never wanted to be famous for no reason. I live for this moment when the spotlight hits my face. I get to watch you laugh at me and say I can't believe she said that. I want you to know that. I want you to know, I don't live for fame I live for this moment right now, the applause," she also said.

More pics HERE

No One Has Seen Us Quarrel – Tunde And Wunmi Obe

They have been married for 15 years and in this new interview with Punch, they shared the secret of their 15-year-old union.
The Obes
Tunde and Wunmi Obe have blazed the trail as one of the best couples in the entertainment industry. They are both artistes and in this interview, they share the secrets of their 15-year-old union.

When and how did you meet?

Wunmi: That was 25 years ago. I was in the University of Lagos and joined a campus band. Meanwhile, he had come from Lagos State University to rehearse with the band. Initially, there was nothing between us. We were just friends and we got talking. We discovered we had some many things in common. As time went on, we discovered our passion for music and television as well.
Tunde: We both became friends as a result of the band and when we began to talk, we understood we had many things in common. We became deeper in our thinking and found out we had more than an interest and that brought us closer.

When did you decide to marry her?

Tunde: There was no proposal. There is a way you bond together and you start thinking of getting married and moving in together. We were business partners and registered our companies together before we got married. I believe we were meant to be.

When you were courting, did it cross your mind that he could disappoint you?

Wunmi: Not once. If you know your partner, you would know what to expect.

Was there any opposition when you wanted to get married?

Tunde: Yes, it was my sister. We were very close and like most sisters, she was very attached to me and didn’t want another woman to have me. Ironically, she is closer to my wife than me now.
Wunmi: There was no opposition from my family. He was a very respectful and focused person and he didn’t show any negative traits. The only skepticism was from my siblings who kept asking how sincere ‘this fine boy’ would be. They thought he would be a playboy because of his looks but he proved he was not. They saw he was comfortable in his skin and focused. At a time when his mates were misbehaving, he was serious-minded.

How many years have you been married?

Wunmi: 15 years.

What has the experience been like?

Wunmi: Just like any other marriage, we have had our challenges but if you love each other and are determined to make it work, it will. It depends on how you view the marriage and your partner. Also, it depends on if you got married for the right reasons. We are friends and we enjoy each other’s company. We talk, argue, throw banters and make each other laugh. Every marriage face challenges but thank God, it’s been good and we remain each other’s friends.
Do you quarrel?

Wunmi: Of course. It will sound fake if we don’t quarrel.

Who apologises first?

Wunmi: I do.
Tunde: We don’t quarrel, we disagree. We devised a process, where we don’t use abusive words when we disagree. There are no shouts, no noise and each person makes their point known as if you are in a boardroom. We normally agree at the end of the day. I apologise too but Wunmi is always quick to say, “I’m sorry.” We thank God that our disagreement has never got out of hands. Nobody has seen Wunmi and I quarrel, not even our children.

Not even a third party?

Wunmi: We don’t allow a third party because there was no third party when we decided to get married. A lot of couples involve third party because they don’t know how to deal with each other. When you are determined that this marriage would work, you will take steps without inviting a third party.

You are always in same clothes…

Wunmi: Not always but when we do, it is because of the brand, T.W.O. The brand is different from us as a couple.

Are you always going out together?

Wunmi: No. We have our individual lives. Even when people see me in the malls or markets, they ask why didn’t I come with him. We do move about together but we still do things separately. We have same business but we don’t have to be together always. He could go for meetings outside Lagos and I would be with the children. We have our strengths which we combine for our benefits. We do different things at different times.
 
Any regrets been married to each other?

Tunde: No, not after 25 years of being together.

How do you handle your fans?

Tunde: There are some who prefer Wunmi and some prefer me. A lot more like us as a couple and they get inspired by our union.

How do you relate with female fans?

Tunde: I have learnt to deal with everyone with respect and dignity and they see me as a brother.

Do you get mad at some wayward female fans?

Wunmi: First, we are artistes and cannot erase the issue of having fans-male or female. Whenever I am with him, I don’t have nasty experiences from any fan. Moreover, I trust him to be able to handle such matters if they ever occur. He is mature and intelligent to handle it.

What gives you the assurance that he will not fall into temptation?

Wunmi: I have seen him react in the face of temptation several times and I trust him. We have come a long way.

What if anyone tells you something about him?

Wunmi: Women have to keep it at the back of the mind that idle talks destroy any home. Why is that person telling you something about your spouse? Even if it’s true, you apply wisdom and go about it carefully. My maxim is, what I don’t know would not hurt me. I don’t have to go through his phone to check call logs or read text messages. A man, who is inclined to adultery, when he is caught, will not change; rather, he will be more careful!
Tunde: If a lot of women had allowed certain situations to simmer, not fester and pass away, they would still have their homes. A man you put under pressure to the point of frustration will walk into the hands of another woman.

What are the most valuable gifts you have shared?

Tunde: The kids she gave me. I have bought some things which I know she appreciated but I believe it’s the thought behind the gift that matters and not monetary value.
Wunmi: Five years ago, I lost my engagement ring and one Christmas, he bought me another one. The ring had three stones on it and he said it represented our children. I was touched by the way he gave it to me because that was what he would have done if he had proposed. He went on a knee and put it on my finger.

Do you share same friends?

Tunde: We do have one or two friends.
Wunmi: It’s good to have friends as long as they are genuine but we have been stung a lot of times and withdrew. We enjoy our own company and are close to our siblings, acquaintances and adopted younger ones who we welcome to our home.

Who is stricter as parents?

Wunmi: He is but I take extreme measures sometimes.
Tunde: We are both loving parents and sometimes we warn ourselves to be strict with them.

Are any of them toeing your path?

Tunde: It’s our daughter but she has to face her studies squarely now. We allow them to express themselves musically but it’s not yet time to come near a microphone. They should face their studies and not allow any distraction.

Are there challenges working together as a couple?

Wunmi: No

No crisis over finance?

Tunde: When we started, we had nothing and every kobo made was worked for. We can’t forget those days now that our bank accounts are healthy. Money can never be an issue and we have arithmetic of sharing money when it comes in.

Any joint account?

Tunde: Yes, but that is the business account. We have our individual accounts, which are for our personal use. That has never posed a problem.

What’s your husband favourite dish?

Wunmi: Pounded yam. His mother told me before she passed on that an Ondo man likes pounded yam, so I learnt how to prepare it.

Do you have pet names for each other?
Wunmi: I call him Tee.
Tunde: I call her Wunmi

*This is very well. I pray we have more of successful marriage stories from our entertainment industry*

Photo's from Dr SID & Simi Osomo’s Introduction Ceremony


MAVIN records artiste, Dr Sid and fiancée, Simi Osomo have started their marital journey. Their introduction ceremony held today with Don Jazzy, Tiwa Savage, Iyanya, his manager and some other celebrities in attendance. We wish the couple all the best. More photos after the cut.
 

 
 
 
 

  
Big congrats to them!

Who rocked it best! Chidinma, Davido or Wizkid?




Who rocked the Camo best?

'There are times my colour is a disadvantage and I cannot get certain roles'- Juliet Ibrahim


Ghanaian actress Juliet Ibrahim in a chat with Punch last weekend.


Juliet Ibrahim
Background
My name is Juliet Ibrahim, an actress and I was born in Accra, Ghana. I am the eldest of four children. I grew up in several countries- Ivory Coast, Lebanon, Liberia and Ghana.  Some of the countries I grew up in were war-torn countries and I experienced war in Lebanon, Ivory Coast and Liberia. This made me grow up and stronger than I should be.   As the firstborn, I had the responsibility of taking care of my siblings and helping my mother during those periods of conflicts. My father is a Lebanese businessman, who runs a supermarket. He kept moving his business from one country to the other as a result of wars. I read marketing, advertising and public relations at the Ghana Institute of Journalism.

Growing up
I am a half-caste and as a child, there was no colour difference- you are just happy with where you are and who you are with. Then, Ghanaians accepted people for who they are.  However, I am being told now that I am receiving more favours because of my fair complexion.   It seems people now have issues with coloured people.

Acting
I have always wanted to be in the spotlight. As a child, I wanted to be a very popular musician and there was an opportunity in 2005. Somebody called me for an audition and I was given a lead role where I acted alongside Majid Michel. After my first movie, I got another role.  It has been nine years in the industry. Though not an easy feat, I thank God. Recently, I produced my own film and it will be premiered in Lagos this December.

Challenges
Sometimes, it is related with my colour.  The fact that I am of a mixed race makes people think that I receive preferential treatment. That is a huge misconception.  There are times my colour is a disadvantage and I cannot get certain roles. They would rather give the role to a dark-skinned actor especially if both parents are dark in the movie. Sometimes, the fair-complexioned actors are cast in the roles of husband snatchers and other bad characters. People don’t know that we go through a lot.  It has been very challenging to get a role that can elevate my talent.

The real Juliet Ibrahim
I am just a very simple person.   I am hardworking, a businesswoman and a mother of a three-year-old son. I do charity work too. I released two of my singles this year.

Relationship
I am married to a Ghanaian, who is a quarter-caste. His mother is half Lebanese and half Ghanaian. We met several years ago when he was living in the United States of America. I was attracted to his personality and intelligence. We kept in touch and got married three years ago when he relocated to Ghana.

Family life
My family copes very well when I am away working. My husband works too. He is currently out of the country. I miss my son a lot at such times but my mother is taking good care of him.

Any other business
Apart from acting, I operate a boutique in Accra. I have a beauty salon as well.  I also run a charity organisation for cancer awareness. It has been running since 2010. I have my production house and I also do music. I have a modelling and talent agency, where I recruit young people who are interested in taking part in movies and television commercials.

Style
I used to wear anything and walk around with my flip flops.  Now, I am conscious of the fact that style matters and anything I do as a celebrity is a part of me.   I always have to look my best always.  Style, for me, is wearing what I am comfortable in. I try my best to always play with my shape and make sure my figure comes out.  I can try any kind of dress. I am very dramatic with my dressing.

Favourite fashion accessories
Sunglasses and handbags.

Wish list
If I were not an actor, I would have been a musician.  Also, if I did not get the chance to be in the spotlight, I would have been a very famous lawyer.

*running to have my skin bleached* *lol*

73year old Roberto Cavalli flaunts beach body with younger girlfriend Young Enough to be his grandchild


Wow! the renowned fashion designer Roberto Cavalli  who is 73 keeps flaunting his beach body every time he hits the beach with his girlfriend who is in her 20′s.

They are proof that age is no barrier to finding love

Denrele Edun, Beverly Osu Visit Mandela’s House In Soweto To Pay Their Last Respect

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Beverly has been in South Africa since the Channel O Awards and yesterday, she, Denrele and some South African friends visited Mandela’s house in Soweto to pay their last respect.
 
Meanwhile, check out the Mandela top Beverly is rocking. She says it was the only Mandela shirt she could get - it’s for ages 2 & 3, but she bought it. 

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African peeps showing love to an anti-apartheid hero... Quite impressive!