Tag: Celebrities

  • Celebrities, BBNaija housemates made me close down my night club- Duke of Spades

    Celebrities, BBNaija housemates made me close down my night club- Duke of Spades

    Popular socialite and entrepreneur, Richard Nnadi a.k.a Duke of Spades has lamented over how some celebrities and BBNaija housemates made him shut down his popular night club ‘Escape’.

    The club owner noted that the club had to shut down due to over 120million naira debt owed by celebrities

    Taking to his Instagram page, Richard Nnadi, shared a video in which he accused entertainers of messing up people’s businesses.

    He also apologized to Tonto Dikeh who according to him, had persuaded him not to take the issue to social media.

    In his words: “Escape had to close because we were in debt of over 120milion. These debtors include your biggest stars, people that you won’t believe owe, Big Brother Housemates, even some boys wey If I catch I go beat you for street.People need to know how you guys are messing up other people’s businesses”.

     

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  • Celebrities set to fund girl sent home for non-payment of school fees

    Celebrities set to fund girl sent home for non-payment of school fees

    Comedian, Ayo Makun a.k.a AY, has launched an appeal fund for a little girl sent away from school in Delta State over her parents’ inability to pay her fees.

    The little girl identified as Success, became an internet sensation on Wednesday after a video of her reacting angrily to her ordeal went viral on social media.

    In the video recorded by a neighbour, the young girl said she would rather be flogged for non-payment of school fees rather than sent away from school.

    Her story went viral with AY and other celebrities requesting for information on how to locate her.

    Also, Instagram comedian and politician, Mr Jollof, moved by the viral video called out on any Nigerian who knew her whereabouts’, promising to grant Success scholarship up to university level.

    He wrote: “Please who can locate this child for me? I will give her scholarship till she graduates from university.

    ‘’ Please anyone with useful information should contact me, THANK YOU” He wrote.

    AY, who had successfully reached the child revealed that she reminded him of another young boy, Taju, whose life improved after Nigerian celebrities came to his aid.

    He also advised Nigerians to help little kids around them that are in similar situations.

    Other Nigerian celebrities who were also moved by Success’s story took to social media to react.

    Toke Makinwa took to her Instagram page to explain that no child should be put under such pressure.

    She wrote ‘I am so sick to my stomach watching this. No child should be put under pressure; no child should be humiliated and made to suffer for wanting a better life.

    Since the video went viral on Instagram, a number of Nigerians have reacted in various ways.

    Many people found the girl’s action funny while others were saddened that she would be denied an education over her parent’.

    In most Nigerian schools, fee defaulters are usually sent home after being flogged.

    Other celebrities who have indicated willingness to help include Charles Okpaleke, Jim Ikye and others.

  • Election 2019: All you need to know about celebrities seeking elective offices

    Some Nigerian celebrities including Olubankole ‘Banky W’ Wellington, Emeka Ike, Desmond Elliot, Freedom ‘Mr Jollof’ Atsekpoyi and Shina Peller are vying for several elective positions as the 2019 polls close in.

    TheNewsGuru reports that the celebrities, contesting under various political parties, are seeking mostly to represent their constituencies in legislative positions.

    Singer and actor, Banky W, who is vying to represent Eti-Osa at the Federal House of Representatives, has the most publicised celebrity campaign on social media.

    He unveiled his plans to contest under the Modern Democratic Party (MDP) on Nov. 10, 2018 with a social media announcing explaining the need for young people to get involved in the electoral process.

    Sharing on his Instagram page @bankywellington, he said, “They said we don’t have the money to run, we say our strength lies in our numbers. They say we don’t have the structure, we say we will attempt to build it.”

    Following the announcement, other celebrities, including his wife actress, Adesua Etomi-Wellington have pledged their support massively, urging other young people to do same. Campaign concerts are held in the place of rallies.

    Nollywood actor and filmmaker, Elliot announced on Dec. 10, 2018 that he was seeking re-election in Surulere Constituency 1 of Lagos State House of Assembly, which he currently represents, under the All Progressives Congress (APC).

    TheNewsGuru reports that on Oct. 24, 2018, actor Emeka Ike made public his intentions to represent Okigwe South Federal Constituency at the Fedeal House of Representatives under the Young Progressive Party (YPP).

    He shared the campaign poster on his Instagram page @emekaikeofficial with the caption, “If the young has a voice, it’s now. Let’s urbanise Okigwe South Federal Constituency. Let’s engage her youths now.”

    Also, popular celebrity social commentator and musician, Mr Jollof announced his election bid on Sept. 24, 2018 with posters of his campaign and the logo of his party, African Action Congress (AAC).

    Sharing the materials, showing his interest to represent Warri Federal Constituency, on his Instagram page @mr.jollof_, he wrote, “I don pay for nomination form o. As day break, make everywhere burst. Let’s take it back.”

    Meanwhile, entertainment businessman, Shina Peller, on July 6, 2018, announced his intentions to represent Iseyin/Itesiwaju/Kajola/Iwajowa constituency at the Federal House of Representatives under the All Progressives Congress (APC).

    He wrote on his Instagram page @shinapeller, “Hey people, I would like to formally invite everyone to the declaration of my political ambition.”

    TheNewsGuru reports that each of these celebrities have been making use of his social media platforms and large followership to push their political ambitions, with some keeping online diaries of campaign activities.

     

  • Some celebrities are not happy when others are succeed- Sheyman

    Nigerian music producer and singer, Oluseyi A. Ademoye known as Sheyman has condemned celebrities who detest the success of their colleagues.

    Sheyman who also doubles as a sound engineer noted that some of his colleagues do not want others to rise. He added that people don’t have to start from the bottom when they can start from the top.

    He made this known via his Instagram page on Monday, February 18, 2019.

     

    According to him: “Why do some stupid celebrities hate progress? Why don’t you want the next best man to rise? Why should he go and start from the bottom when he is fit for the task at the top? Can we at least help ourselves from poverty? Later you people will still be the same celebs to beg Nigerians to donate for your kidney problems surgery! Awon werey Oluriburuko! Check my page for more updates,” he wrote.

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    TheNewsGuru, TNG recalls that Nollywood actor, Yul Edochie had made a similar statement in 2018. The actor in his tweet on Thursday, December 13, 2018, said there is no love anywhere, adding that Nollywood isn’t an exception.

     

    “They say there’s no love in Nollywood. I laugh. Brethren there’s no love anywhere, not only in Nollywood. The world is tough, it’s a jungle out here. My advice: Don’t wait for anyone to love you, love yourself, help yourself. Work hard, pray & do what’s right in the sight of God,” he tweeted.

     

     

  • Most celebrities display childishness, foolishness on social media- Tokunbo Awoga

    Rising Yoruba actor and director, Tokunbo Awoga has thrown a jab at his colleagues who show off their wealth and material possessions on social media.

    The outspoken actor took to his Instagram page stating that most actors and actresses lead lifestyles they don’t have financial capacity to maintain, adding that they display childishness and foolishness on social media.

     

    In his words: ”I seriously don’t know what is wrong with people these days, you post houses, cars etc… You do a picture mix of yourself with the car and all post and start begging peeps to help you repost please how much is that repost bringing to your table??? Yes, it’s good to have the good things of life but you must learn these things are not for public display, they are your personal achievement..

     

    You don’t need to buy a car and tell us about your life drama, we care less… It doesn’t mean we are not happy for you but a yoruba adage says “Ti isu eni ba ta, a man fi owo bo je ni” A lot of people have done worse things trying to live up to the fakeness they see on IG, some even borrow cars and all to post just to live the fake life, I know of some actually warming the bed of car dealers just to come to IG every 5-6months to post cars that were given to them just temporarily….

     

    When you don’t even have a steady income as an upcoming actor and you went to get an higher purchase car of 6million and above and only dropped 1million, please how do you intend paying the rest, how much are you bn paid per movie, what’s the sense in this foolishness?? Selling your soul to the devil just to come brag on IG or selling your body for material things. As much as I don’t want to talk about this, it is becoming alarming day after day what my people do just to come here on IG to display their childishness and foolishness. “Omo oju o ri ola ri, lo n so omo e ni ola ni yo nu” Instagram is supposed to be a means of promoting your business and projecting your creativity and ideas to the world. You bn rich, successful or happy is not measured by houses, cars and all but by greater things.

     

    There’s nuffn bad in taking a selfie in your car or a picture in your living room but a lot of people need to realise that the car you are flaunting and picture mixing interior and exterior is another mans give away object yet he is not making noise…. it’s wiser to buy a bag of 50k and have 1million in it than to buy a bag of 1million and have 50k in it… Let’s start making use of our brains, it’s important Ooo”.

     

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  • Some celebrities cannot feed their parents, but give on social media- Shan George

    Some celebrities cannot feed their parents, but give on social media- Shan George

    Like every other Nollywood actress, Shan George has had her fair share of scandals. She has been accused of going into marriage and coming out of it over three times, dating younger men and decorating her body with countless tattoos.

    The ‘Finding Goodluck’ actress seem unperturbed as she is bent on living life on her own terms.

    George isn’t happy with the current trend of celebrities who give social media but cannot feed their parents .

    She made this known via her Instagram page on Monday, January 7, 2019. According to her, if not for the help from a few friends, the mother(s) of these yet to be identified people wouldn’t have been able to enjoy the last Christmas holiday.

    “Their Mothers in the village almost didn’t see Rice to Celebrate this last Christmas if not for some good friends who helped, but they are on a constant giveaway spree online, and busy posting pictures of themselves wearing other people’s clothes. Say wetin na????? #sippingmyzobo #ndealaogbete #awonjakujaku #dambanza,” she wrote.

     

    In September 2018, Funke Akindele joined the list of celebrities who are tired of people living above their means .

     

    The award-winning actress took to her Instagram page on Thursday, September 27, 2018, where she delivered her message. According to her, there is no need for anyone to go after luxury items when they cannot afford them.

     

    “It’s not by force to do designer shoes and bags. Pls, it’s not by force! No competition in it o. If you can afford it, buy it, if not buy cheaper brands,” she wrote. She went on to say that all that glitters isn’t gold and as such, we should always ensure to be true to ourselves”.

     

     

     

     

  • Celebrities light up social media with glamorous Christmas pictures

    Celebrities light up social media with glamorous Christmas pictures

    Christmas in Nigeria is a huge celebration for all the citizens, not only those who belong to the Christian faith. A lot of people travel home to their villages and the families who remain in town, come together to celebrate and have fun. From long parties on Christmas eve to caroling, feasting, and gift-giving, high spirit celebrations abound all through the season.

    Nigerian entertainers are not exempted from the celebration of Christmas celebrations.

    Your favourite entertainers have taken to their social media pages to show off their glamorous Christmas pictures.

     

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  • Desmond Elliot, Mercy Aigbe, Iyabo Ojo, others endorse Buhari for 2019

    Desmond Elliot, Mercy Aigbe, Iyabo Ojo, others endorse Buhari for 2019

    A cross section of popular Nigerian entertainers on Wednesday were guests at the launch of a President Muhammadu Buhari 2019 campaign platform, Together Nigeria in Abuja.

     

    The event had Buhari, his wife, Aisha, wife of the vice president, Dolapo Osinbajo and the governor of Ogun State, Ibikunle Amosun and other government dignitaries in attendance.

     

    In addition, entertainers like, Iyanya, Korede Bello and Mercy Aigbe were presented awards.

     

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    Some of the notable entertainers presented included actor cum politician, Desmond Elliot, Mercy Aigbe, Madam Saje, Iyanya, Oga Bello, Woli Arole, Korede Bello, Iyabo Ojo, Big Brother Naija’s Bamike Olawunmi, popularly called BamBam, Broda Shaggi and others.

    Buhari on a deadly mission to wipe out Christians in Nigeria – NCEF

     

  • Revealed: How celebrities can deal with depression

    ‘Aranbanko’ crooner, Harysong stunned his fans when left a troubling message on his Instagram page, on Wednesday, September 5th 2018.

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    “Dont cry when i die, celebrate, put up a kingmaker concert,empower more youths,..i have Lived..i have Done my bit,carry on in grace… TEKERO I LOVE YOU ALL.”, he wrote.
    The statement made many concerned about the state of his mental health.
    Depression is real and your favourite stars and celebrities are not exempted. Being famous does not automatically shield you from mental illness.
    Depression has no apparent cause, it is a mood disorder characterized by persistently low mood and a feeling of sadness and loss of interest, it is a persistent problem, not a passing one according to Markus MacGill.
    “It is a mental health disorder characterized by persistently depressed mood or loss of interest in daily activities causing significant impairment in daily life.”
    According to the World Health Organization, depression is the leading cause of disability in the world; the number of people suffering from depression and/or anxiety disorders have increased by almost 50 per cent, from 416 million in 1990 to 615 million in 2013, with chances of an annual increase.
    Mental and emotional health are the single biggest predictors of individual happiness. However, 3 in every 10 Nigerians reportedly experience depressive symptoms, according to the National Depression Report.
    The report, which is the first nationwide study of happiness and depression, contains results from the nation-wide happiness and depression survey conducted across all the 36 states in Nigeria including the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), internal surveys from The Joy Congress, and up-to-date data on the state of the depression crisis in Nigeria.
    HALIMA ABUBAKAR
    In the case of Nollywood actress, Halima Abubakar, she revealed that she was depressed for seven months over a failed relationship. According to the sexy actress, after her relationship collapsed, she didn’t handle it well, thereby leading to her having sleepless nights and constant migraine. She also revealed that at some point she couldn’t sleep for about two weeks. The depression got so bad that she had to be hospitalized.

     

    THE WAY OUT
    “I learned that my sadness never destroyed what was great about me. You just have to go back to that greatness, find that one little light that’s left. I’m lucky I found one little glimmer stored away”, Lady Gaga, making reference to how she dealt with depression.
    1. Break the silence, seek professional help
    Just like Harrysong who wasn’t ashamed of his battle with depression, but rather sought professional help, you need to opt for professional help.
    According to the Executive Director, Centre for Individual and Child Development (CICD), Chizoba Akunne, no one is immune to depression, so as long as you have a brain, you can succumb to it.
    Some people are vulnerable due to their biological condition, or any other facet, which many therapists have to look out for. It can also be a combination of different factors. More importantly, victims of depression need to open up and talk to people – that way, it becomes easy to identify the problem,” she added.

     
    DENCIA

    1. Seek social support

     

    Popular singer, Dencia revealed that her depression wasn’t as a result of the news or what people said about her but rather was more of a family issue.
    According to her, she fell into depression when it was revealed to her that the woman who she thought was her elder sister was actually her mother. According to her, it was a very hard truth to believe as she thought her grandparents were her parents and her mother, her elder sister.
    Anyone in the shoes of Dencia would need social support and affirmation to be able to break the shackles of depression.
    Relationships play a big part in helping to cure depression. Many hormones involved in bonding and helping behaviour help reduce the anxiety and stress related to depression. When you are depression, you are likely embrace isolation. Having someone to talk to you about your feelings and having someone to talk to you out of your drowning feelings of depression can be of monumental help in dealing with depression and preventing a re-occurrence.

    3 .Change the way you see things.
    Author and famed publisher, Betty Irabor in her book’ Dust to Dew’ recounted how she overcame depression.
    “Family Support, Will Power! Change of outlook towards everything. I woke up one day and decided to get out of it. I decided to fight and get my life back. I didn’t like where I was and I realised no one could get me out of this dungeon except me.
    I didn’t like the effect it had on my family so I began to fight back. I fought against the dominance of overwhelming negative emotions. I began to find reasons to be happy. I lived in the NOW. I looked for joy in everything around me and started to read the bible again.
    I travelled. I went to both London and New York fashion week and stayed abroad for a while. I took time off and went to health farm outside London. The minute I stepped into my room I just zoned out. I slept for 4 hours straight, the first time in nearly 18 months. Before then I was sleeping 2 hours a night.
    At the farm, I got to read “The Battlefield of the Mind” by Joyce Meyer and I could see that I had been in a battlefield which only a change of mind-set and prayers could”.
  • Gullible celebrities get pressured into spending fortunes on societal expectations- Ali baba

    Gullible celebrities get pressured into spending fortunes on societal expectations- Ali baba

    Ace comedian, Ali baba has opened up on the pressure celebrities put up with in order to meet the expectations of the society.

    Writing about the pains of fame on his Instagram page on Thursday, he said: ”As a celebrity, one is on a constant battle because there is usually a delicate, and often un balanced expectation, of reality and perception. The no hiding place for gold fish is true in form and the expected glass like life is a given. Think about it, while the life of a celebrity (or any popular person), if you may, is scrutinized by many for specs and logs, for a few, it is a source of inspiration for others. That’s the dilemma. While trying to live your life to reflect how you always wanted and worked hard to achieve, someone somewhere is asking and questioning why you are living that kind of life when there are so many who do not have the privilege to lead that kind of life.

    “I am not in defence of loud ostentatious lifestyles and luxury displays of fortune. I am talking about a moderate celebrity who lives well because fortune lifted him or her above average life. Some time last week, I saw a story about how some people queried, no, mocked a celebrity for driving a car they considered beneath his status.

    “They expected more. He was living below their own standards. And their expected standards, was for the celebrity to be rolling in a 2018 Range Rover, instead of the 2008 (sic?) one he drove.

    A celebrity wears a favourite shoe twice in a space of 3 months, and the status mongers jump on the pictures and pair them, side by side. Yes. There you go!!! Proof that the celebrity is in financial dire straits. So the celebrity, the gullible ones, get pressured into spending fortunes on meeting those expectations and without an umbrella in the rainy days,”he said.