Monday, 28 January 2013
Saturday, 19 January 2013
PICTURES OF IBINABO FIBERESIMA'S BIRTHDAY
The current president of the
Actor's Guild of Nigeria, Ibinabo Fiberesima had a birthday bash at the
Chesney Hotel, Victoria Island.
A lot of celebrities took time out of their busy schedule to grace the occasion.
Amongst them were Ini Edo, Chidi Mokeme, Rita Dominic, Stephanie Okereke Linus, Omotola Jalade Ekeinde, Desmond Elliot, Genevieve Nnaji, Monalisa Chinda, Uche Jombo, Mike Ezuruonye, Ramsey Noah, 2face Idibia, Klint De Drunk.
Photos below...
















A lot of celebrities took time out of their busy schedule to grace the occasion.
Amongst them were Ini Edo, Chidi Mokeme, Rita Dominic, Stephanie Okereke Linus, Omotola Jalade Ekeinde, Desmond Elliot, Genevieve Nnaji, Monalisa Chinda, Uche Jombo, Mike Ezuruonye, Ramsey Noah, 2face Idibia, Klint De Drunk.
Photos below...
PICTURES OF E.M.E FIRST LADY, NIYOLA
In other Niyola news, she got verified by Twitter recently Twitter verification is the latest status symbol in the Nigerian celeb sphere. Congrats to Niyola.
Also check out Niyola’s then and now transformation. Niyola has been on the music scene for a few years now, with a eponymous debut album and a few singles.
However, in 2012, she was announced as the first female signee of EME and the rest is history.
DON JAZZY AND YOUNGER BROTHER SET UP OIL COMPANY
The Mavin CEO and his younger brother James Collins have set up an oil and gas company called Mavin Energy Limited.
James is the Chief Executive Officer of the company. According to their website, Mavin Energy is a 24hours door to door diesel delivery service which supplies diesels to homes, small/medium scale businesses, with also the intension to supply to public establishments, large industries, construction companies, power companies and both Federal/State Parastatals and Agencies.
COSSY ORJIAKOR REPLIES BLOGGER
A
blogger by the name Ngozi Kanwiro, wrote an open letter to actresses
precipitate singers Cossy Orjiakor and Tonto Dikeh a few days ago about
what she presumed was the reckless lifestyle of the two actresses.
Cossy apparently didn't find it funny and has responded via her twitter page.

Cossy apparently didn't find it funny and has responded via her twitter page.
OBAMA'S HALF BROTHER RUNS FOR ELECTION IN KENYA
President
Barack Obama's Kenyan half-brother has launched his own political
career by announcing his intention to run for a Kenyan county
gubernatorial seat in the upcoming March 4 elections.
Malik Obama, 54, who shares a father with the US president, said in an interview late on Wednesday that the achievements of his brother have "inspired and challenged" him to get into active politics in his homeland.
"When I look at the success that my brother has had in the US, I feel I would have let down my people if I do not follow in his footsteps and end their suffering through dedicated, honest and focused leadership," Malik said in his ancestral home of Kogelo in western Kenya.
The trained economist said he is the right candidate to deal with the "endless cycle of poverty and unemployment that bedevils my people". "I can confidently say that of all the people who are vying for the position, I am the best placed candidate ... by virtue of my second name alone, I have the connections to bring development to Siaya," he said, referring to his home county 100 km from the lakeside city of Kisumu.
Although he says he is charting his own path, Malik Obama is using his now famous second name to try and get an edge over his competitors, who include the younger brother of Kenyan Prime Minister Raila Odinga.
In a country polarized by dominant political parties, Malik Obama is running as an independent.
He said his links to Washington will help him clinch the seat. "Why would my people settle for a local connection when they have a direct line to the White House," he said as he weaved his way through a group of supporters, the slogan "Obama here, Obama there" looming on posters.
Malik Obama, 54, who shares a father with the US president, said in an interview late on Wednesday that the achievements of his brother have "inspired and challenged" him to get into active politics in his homeland.
"When I look at the success that my brother has had in the US, I feel I would have let down my people if I do not follow in his footsteps and end their suffering through dedicated, honest and focused leadership," Malik said in his ancestral home of Kogelo in western Kenya.
The trained economist said he is the right candidate to deal with the "endless cycle of poverty and unemployment that bedevils my people". "I can confidently say that of all the people who are vying for the position, I am the best placed candidate ... by virtue of my second name alone, I have the connections to bring development to Siaya," he said, referring to his home county 100 km from the lakeside city of Kisumu.
Although he says he is charting his own path, Malik Obama is using his now famous second name to try and get an edge over his competitors, who include the younger brother of Kenyan Prime Minister Raila Odinga.
In a country polarized by dominant political parties, Malik Obama is running as an independent.
He said his links to Washington will help him clinch the seat. "Why would my people settle for a local connection when they have a direct line to the White House," he said as he weaved his way through a group of supporters, the slogan "Obama here, Obama there" looming on posters.
NIGERIAN FEMALE SOLDIER HEADS TO MALI
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Nigerian Combat Troops, including female soldier, at Kaduna Prior To Mali Lift-off
Nigerian Combat Troops, including female soldier, at Kaduna Prior To Mali Lift-off
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