Tag: Empress Njamah

  • Actress Empress Njamah slammed over outfit to surprise birthday party

    Actress Empress Njamah slammed over outfit to surprise birthday party

    Veteran Nollywood actress, Empress Njamah has come under criticism over her outfit for a recent event.

    This comes after the actress via her Instagram page shared a video of herself rocking a net top to a birthday party surprise she had attended earlier.

    Reacting to the video, a critic who was not pleased with such an outfit especially in the presence of children, slammed the actress noting how it’s unwise to dress indecently in front of children.

    He wrote; “It’s unwise dressing ungodly at this age. More unwise knowing you’re in the midst of kids yet wearing a net top to flaunt ur bra, wearing tight to reveal the shape of yansh publicly. Most unwise not knowing you’re teaching the girl-kids bad lifestyle. Avoid being a bad mum and role model. Watch what u wear for a sane society. Think smart. He wise. Don’t be unwise”.

    Replying to troll, the actress shared her account details, urging the troll to send her money to shop for better clothes

    “0116425860 Empress Njamah GTB Uncle just send me money, and I promise I will shop for the clothes you like. I will buy Bubu from @realhouseofempress I promise and thanks for taking out time to study the dressing,” she replied.

    Surprisingly, the moral critic replied, letting her know he wasn’t Chike and she should avoid online begging and make corrections.

    “I’m not Chike. Avoid online begging. Take corrections. Don’t be unwise”.

  • Empress Njamah pays deep tribute to Ada Ameh on 2nd death anniversary

    Empress Njamah pays deep tribute to Ada Ameh on 2nd death anniversary

    Nollywood actress and entrepreneur Empress Njamah on Wednesday shared a deep message to mark the second anniversary of the death of her friend and colleague, Ada Ameh.

    Taking to her Instagram page, Empress shared videos in remembrance of the late actress, stating that true friends are the ones who never leave your heart, even if they leave for a while.

    The actress captioned the video “It’s another year again, my dearest Ada Ameh. We all miss you. Keep resting, my sweet trouble.”

    In another post, Empress visited a flower store to purchase flowers, which she took to Ada’s grave. She offered prayers and placed the flowers on the grave before leaving.

    “True friends are the ones who will never leave your heart, even if they leave your life for a while. Even after years apart, you pick up right where you left off, and even if they pass, they’re never gone in your heart,” she captioned.

    Veteran actress, Ada Ameh died on July 17, 2022, two years after the death of her only daughter Ladi.

    The Actors Guild of Nigeria held a tribute for Ada on August 18, 2022. She was laid to rest on August 26 in her hometown, Otukpo, Benue State. Ada was 48 years old.

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  • Empress Njamah’s ex-lover, Nicholas Jack Davis charged to court in Liberia

    Empress Njamah’s ex-lover, Nicholas Jack Davis charged to court in Liberia

    Beautiful actress, Empress Njamah’s ex-lover,  Nicholas Jack Davis, has been charged to court in Liberia.

    Nicholas was seen taken to court in handcuffs, In a trending video on social media,

    Nicholas is facing charges including rape, sexual assault, simple assault, felonious restrain, terroristic threat, criminal coercion, menacing, robbery, armed robbery, theft of property, forgery or counterfeiting and disseminating.

    Recall that Empress Njamah’s ex-boyfriend, who is a Liberian resident, was arrested a few weeks ago for blackmailing several women in Liberia.

    Confirming his arrest, the Liberian National Police, during a press briefing shared on social media in April, revealed that twenty Liberian women have also complained against the suspect who operated in Nigeria with the name Josh Wade and carried out a similar act against actress Njamah.

    And according to the Liberian Police Chief, the suspect is identified as Nicholas Jack Davis and not Josh Wade he used in Nigeria.

  • NUDE SCANDAL: Nollywood actress, Empress Njamah recovers her IG Account from estranged fiance

    NUDE SCANDAL: Nollywood actress, Empress Njamah recovers her IG Account from estranged fiance

    Nollywood actress, Empress Njamah, has finally recovered her Instagram page she lost to her estranged fiance, George Wade, after her nude scandal that went viral for days.

    Since December, the 42-year-old actress had lost access to her social media pages at the hands of her estranged fiance and has been working hard towards retrieving it.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) recalls that sometime early this year, Njamah made waves on the internet a few days ago, after her nudes were released on social media.

    NUDE SCANDAL: Nollywood actress, Empress Njamah recovers her IG Account from estranged fiance
    George Wade

    Wade was accused to have created a WhatsApp group where he added multiple people and began posting naked videos he took of the actress in her house, including innocent videos of her taking her bath.

    However, Wade has shared a video claiming he was not the one who shared the nude video of Njamah.

    He said: ” Hello, hope you guys are ok today. I am also trying to be ok as soon as possible, till then we have to go through this together. I feel the pain and everything, but I want you guys to understand, I’m not behind the shit that as happened.”

    Following the development, which got the actress troubled during the period, the Actors Guild of Nigeria, AGN, threw its weight behind Njamah and called for the arrest of Wade.

    It was gathered that weeks after Njamah’s Instagram account was seized by her estranged fiance (Wade), the Nollywood Actress recently got it back.

    According to the celebrity, her estranged fiance (Wade) hacked her account and blackmailed her with her nude videos in his possession.

    Since then, the actress has been fighting to keep her dignity intact.

    NUDE SCANDAL: Nollywood actress, Empress Njamah recovers her IG Account from estranged fiance
    Empress Njamah

    On February 1, Wednesday, Empress revealed via her Instagram page, that she had recovered her Instagram page.

    The excited actress expressed how happy she is to get back to her page and appreciated all her friends, families and more who stood by her.

    Njamah also apologized to her fans and lovers who got scammed by her blackmailer, who pretended that he was in charge of the actress’ hospital bills while she was hospitalized.

    Speaking on what she intends to do next, Njamah averred that she has reported Wade to the appropriate authorities who are all on the lookout for him.

    Her post reads in part: “His pictures I put out have exposed a lot about him, the appropriate authorities are on it. He is still on the run, and the police are on it. For those asking why I didn’t report to the police, of cause, I did. I mustn’t put everything on IG”

  • Leaked nude video: Actors guild demands arrest of Empress Njamah’s ex-lover

    Leaked nude video: Actors guild demands arrest of Empress Njamah’s ex-lover

    The Actors Guild of Nigeria (AGN) has called on the Police to apprehend actress Empress Njamah’s ex-lover, George Wade, who was alleged to have recently leaked a nude video of the actress.

    In a statement by the National President of AGN, Emeka Rollas, the guild described the incidence as absolute violation of the right and dignity of Njamah.

    Wade was alleged to have released the actress’s nude videos as a form of blackmail.

    Rollas said that the guild vehemently condemned the release of the private videos of its member, Njamah on the social media.

    According to him, this is an act of blackmail calculated to smear the actress’s image and publicly ridicule her by a man who claims to be her lover.

    He noted that this was not only criminal but also evil and unacceptable.

    Rollas said: “It is worthy to note that exposing nude videos and photographs of a person, injures her right to privacy is a serious offence.

    “Actors Guild of Nigeria stands with Empress Njamah on this and shall provide full support in areas of counselling to help her recover from the psychological and emotional trauma she is currently passing through.

    “We have been in forefront of campaign of violence against women and we view the action of this so-called evil lover man as an act targeted at eroding her dignity and self-respect.

    “We call on the law enforcement agents to apprehend the culprit and ensure he faces the full wrath of the law for violating the right and dignity of Empress Njamah.

    “We urge her fans to give her their full support at this time, she will come through this stronger and better.”

  • “AGN ‘ll stand with Empress Njamah on her viral nude video”- Emeka Rollas

    “AGN ‘ll stand with Empress Njamah on her viral nude video”- Emeka Rollas

    President of the Actors Guild of Nigeria, AGN, Emeka Rollas, has said the Nollywood stars would stand with their colleague, Empress Njamah, on her recent trauma following the viral nude video of the actress.

    Recall that Empress Njamah’s nude video went viral after her estranged lover George Wade created a WhatsApp page and distributed the videos.

    "AGN 'll stand with Empress Njamah on her viral nude video"- Emeka Rollas

    In a statement released on Thursday, January 12, 2023, titled ‘AGN stands with Empress Njamah’ the National President of the Actors Guild of Nigeria, Emeka Rollas, condemned the act and described it as evil and unacceptable.

    The statement read: “The National President of the Actors Guild of Nigeria, AGN, Ejezie Emeka Rollas, MON, vehemently condemns the release of private videos of our member, Empress Njamah on social media.

    We call on the law enforcement agents to apprehend the culprit and ensure he faces the full wrath of the law

    “This act of blackmail calculated to smear the image and publicly ridicule her by a man who claimed to be her lover is not only criminal but also evil and unacceptable.

    “It is worthy to note that exposing nude videos and photographs of a person that injure her right to privacy is a serious offence.

    “Actors Guild of Nigeria stands with Empress Njamah on this and shall provide full support in areas of counselling to help her recover from the psychological and emotional trauma she is currently passing through.

     

    "AGN 'll stand with Empress Njamah on her viral nude video"- Emeka Rollas

    “We have been in forefront of campaign of violence against women and we view the action of this so-called evil lover man as an act targeted at eroding her dignity and self-respect.

    “We call on the law enforcement agents to apprehend the culprit and ensure he faces the full wrath of the law for violating the right and dignity of Empress Njamah. We urge her fans to give her their full support at this time. She will come through this stronger and better.”

  • Does the Cybercrime Act protect Empress Njamah and other tormented? – By Okoh Aihe

    Does the Cybercrime Act protect Empress Njamah and other tormented? – By Okoh Aihe

    Those who rail against social media have their reasons. They are aware of the beauty, advantages and even the opportunities the various platforms can confer. But they are more troubled by the scurrilities the platforms can dredge up and splash on the face of a society already reeling from the malfeasance of politicians without conscience. Especially in the season of failing political certification, the plural belief is that the ruling class feels discomforted by social media because members of that privileged class don’t want their sins uncovered. 

    But sins do have their end-point and their rewards; so no matter how hard our politicians try, the day of reckoning will come, and that is not far away anymore; next month. However, they attract my sympathy because their good intentions are impaired by the disadvantages of failure which their stay in office epitomises. 

    This material is not about the fears of the politicians but about the travails and triumphs of a certain Empress Njamah, whose spurned lover, George Wade, allegedly splashed her nude pictures all over the social media, with so many people having a voyeur from another’s pain. Thankfully, she is strong and has affirmed her strength in one video I saw as I write this material. 

    “Love you guys, I’m good. Thank you, guys, for all the love, support, and messages and visits.’ And then from another source, “I’m alive, I came out alive and I’m able to speak out, so many women are hiding under this torture, this torment, last-last, we move. I’m excited about my freedom,” she said defiantly. 

    I am happy about her strength of character, I am happy about her ability to overcome an orchestrated evil with a smile, boldness and a straight face that has humbled the source of that evil. In situations like this, some people could just flip and keel over, but not Empress. I have followed her career since when her elder brother, John Njamah, was a budding protege to my great friend of blessed memory, Amaka Igwe, and I am happy with what they have become. 

    I have a weakness for Nollywood, the industry minted by the genius of some determined people. I feel saddened and grateful to those who nurtured the industry with their blood and remain elated by the determination of the living who continue to sustain the industry irrespective of the challenges imposed by the operating environment. 

    However, my heart goes for the people, those Empress described as “hiding under the torture, the torment.” I believe the law protects them and should enjoy that protection when the evil in the hearts of men comes into the open to disrupt the natural order of life with all its happiness. I am of the opinion that this class of people should seek expert advice on how the law protects them instead of just building up inner strength to wish evil away.

    The foregoing thought steered my attention to the Cybercrimes (Prohibition, Prevention, etc) Act, 2015, which has sections that clearly comfort people that are distressed by the wickedness of other human beings. 

    Under Cyberstalking, the Act in Section 21, states as follows: Any person who knowingly or intentionally sends a message or other matter by means of computer systems or network that –

    (a) is grossly offensive, pornographic or of an indecent, obscene or menacing character or causes any such message or matter to be so sent; or

    (b) he knows to be false, for the purpose of causing annoyance, inconvenience danger, obstruction, insult, injury, criminal intimidation, enmity, hatred, ill will or needless anxiety to another or causes such a message to be sent:

    commits an offence under this Act and shall be liable on conviction to a fine of not more than N7,000,000.00 or imprisonment for a term of not more than 3 years or to both such fine and imprisonment.

    (2) Any person who knowingly or intentionally transmits or causes the transmission of any communication through a computer system or network –

    (a) to bully, threaten or harass another person, where such communication places another person in fear of death, violence or bodily harm or to another person. 

    My little understanding of the highlighted portion is that the law protects the abused from the wickedness of the abuser. One other interesting thing to note is that even those who received the nude pictures in the case of Empress Njamah may not be innocent and could be as guilty as the primary source of the materials. 

    It is also possible for some of these demented fellows to enjoy the opportunistic  thinking that after sending pictures and all kinds of lurid messages from the phone or computers, one can quickly delete and move on to the next unfortunate target. Not so fast, my dear. The Act in Section 38 ascribes some responsibilities to the service providers, which responsibilities are also captured in the ancillary laws of the telecoms regulator,  the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC). 

    For instance, under Records retention and protection of data in Section 38,  a service provider shall keep all traffic data and subscriber information as may be prescribed by the relevant authority for the time being, responsible for the regulation of communication services in Nigeria, for a period of 2 years.

    A law enforcement agency may, through its authorized officer, request for the release of any information in respect of subsection (2) (b) of this section and it shall be the duty of the service provider to comply, the Act says.

    The service provider now bears the weight of the law where the data is not available or may have been wiped or lost. The Law goes the distance to provide the opportunity for the abused to find some comfort. 

    Not being a lawyer myself, I had to find validity for my thoughts which I got from the site of AOL (Olisa Agbakoba Chambers). The article titled: Defamation and the Law in Nigeria, which also captured Online Defamation, draws support from The Cybercrime (Prohibition, Prevention) Act 2015, and states as follows:

    “It has been established that when an individual posts something on social media they are acting as publishers and can be sued for making false statements or defamatory comments.

    “Online defamation conforms to the same standard of proof as the generally known type of defamation.”

    Positing that  a defamatory statement can be of two types, Libel and Slander, I find AOL’s position on Libel interesting and positively congruent with my line of thought. 

    “The dissemination of a defamatory comment in written or permanent form is referred to as libel. This could be an email, a blog post, a tweet, a text or WhatsApp message, a newspaper article, a television or radio broadcast, a video clip uploaded to the internet, or even a handwritten letter. Libel could be filing a false domestic violence action against a spouse or sexual harassment complaint against a coworker, which could lead to any of the conditions for defamation,” AOL wrote.

    I do not know at what point young men and women have to take nude pictures of themselves but I do sense that there are so many young people involved in packaged love nowadays which flies in the face of reality and common sense, but laced with lots of fatal attraction to scandal. Irrespective of extreme love or hate, whoever breaks the Law will have a date in court. Whatever the nationality of George Wade, my submission is that the Law of the land should bring him to common sense in the process of determining his guilt or innocence.

  • Nollywood Actress, Empress Njamah reacts to released nude videos

    Nollywood Actress, Empress Njamah reacts to released nude videos

    Embattled Nollywood actress, Empress Njamah has finally reacted to the speculations making the rounds  concerning her ex-fiance releasing her nude video.

    Recall that Empress estranged lover, Josh Wade claimed to have released her nude video in a particular WhatsApp group.

    According to reports that have gone viral, stating that  Josh created a WhatsApp group where he added multiple people and began posting private videos of Empress.

    It was reported that the estranged fiance posted several videos he took of her in her house, some of which were videos of her taking a bath.

    Before claiming to release the video Wade had already threatened to deal with Empress

    He said “You actually don’t know what’s coming. Trust me, I swear to God you don’t know what’s coming. Everything that I said to you, I think you consider it to be a joke. But trust me it’s not a joke. I know your day-to-day activities. I know everything you do on a daily basis,” he had said.

    However, In one of the videos making rounds, Josh Wade confessed that he misses the actress and is a bit confused. He also warned the embattled actress to stop spreading false rumours of him being unable to travel.

    Now reacting to it, Empress Njamah has assured her fans that she is very fine and alive. She said:

    “nobody can bring me down, I’m alive, love you guys for all the love, support, and messages, I’m alive, i spoke many ladies hiding in situations as this but i spoke out and I’m alive”

  • Estranged fiancé of Empress Njamah reportedly releases her nude videos on Whatsapp

    Estranged fiancé of Empress Njamah reportedly releases her nude videos on Whatsapp

    Josh Wade, the estranged fiancé of Nollywood actress, Empress Njamah, has reportedly started releasing her nude videos on Whatsapp.

    Recall that in December 2022, Josh threatened Empress after she called off their engagement and went into hiding over alleged domestic violence.

    Josh, a Liberian man, on Monday, created a WhatsApp group where he added multiple people and began posting naked videos he took of Empress in her house, including innocent videos of her taking her bath.

    He also released a new video of himself driving in a foreign country, where he addressed his saga with Empress.

    Josh asked Empress to stop misleading people with false narratives about him planning to leave Nigeria because he has left already. Jade then added that he misses her so much.

    In his words: “I swear to God I just miss you. Seriously, I do miss you. To be real, I really miss you. No joke about it, trust me, I really miss you. But please, stop telling people that I can’t travel. I’m just so confused when you said I could not travel and people started calling and telling me, I was just laughing like seriously? I don’t understand. I’m sorry but I miss you. There is no joke about that I seriously miss you but stop telling people that I can’t travel, Please don’t do that.”

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports that Empress made headlines on December 15, 2022 when a video of her showing off an engagement ring, with a man in the background was posted via Instagram, with many storming the comment section of congratulating her.

    However, in a statement via Instagram on December 16, the 42-year-old (Josh) said the engagement video was made under duress and he blackmailed her by threatening to leak her nude videos.

    Josh, in a chat on December 18, denied blackmailing the actress saying that he only asked her to return the money he borrowed from her.

    During the interview, he claimed Empress’ex-lover was blackmailing and threatening to release her sex videos. Jade stated that he traced the Actress’ ex-boyfriend and was able to retrieve the videos from him.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports that in 2012, Empress was nominated for the best-supporting actress at the Africa Movie Academy Awards but lost out to Terry Pheto.

    Her parents are of Nigerian and Cameroonian origins. She is a graduate of English from Olabisi Onabanjo University, Ogun State and once dated Timaya, but the relationship ended after becoming a subject of discussion on social media.

    Commenting on her marital status, she explained that she is not bothered by remaining single since her family is enlightened and understands that the ratio of women to men is uneven.

    She went further to explain that celebrity marriages do not last and there isn’t any point in wasting funds for a wedding that will not stand the test of time.

    On the prevalence of “baby mama’s” in Nollywood, she explained to The Punch that most single actresses with children regret their steps but are not bold enough to say that in public.

    She is a close friend to her colleague Ada Ameh in the film industry.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports that Empress started acting in 1995. As part of her corporate social responsibility, she launched a foundation called House of Empress, which caters to kids with special needs. The foundation celebrated its 10th anniversary in 2016.

  • Actress, Empress Njamah breaks down in tears after watching Ada Ameh’s corpse

    Actress, Empress Njamah breaks down in tears after watching Ada Ameh’s corpse

    Nollywood actress, Empress Njamah, could not hold back her tears as she watches the corpse of her colleague, Ada Ameh.

     

    TheNewsGuru.com reports that Empress still cannot get over the death of her best friend and colleague, Ada Ameh, who died on Monday, July 18.

     

    As Empress broke down in tears, she shared a video after the Actors Guild of Nigeria (AGN) held a night of tribute in her honour on Thursday, August 18th.

     

    The actress, who is apparently still in deep shock and sadness over Ada Ameh’s death, shared a video via her Instagram page where her corpse was laid in a coffin.

     

    Grieving over her best friend’s death, the actress said seeing Ada Ameh’s’ dead body in a box is one of the hardest things to do.

     

    Empress wrote:

    HEARING YOU HAD LEFT ME WAS HARD,KNOWING I WILL NOT SEE YOU AGAIN WAS HARDER,MAKING THIS TRIP TO SEE YOUR BODY IN THAT BOX AND PAY MY LAST RESPECT WAS THE HARDEST, @EMMANUELMARYENE THANKS FOR EVERYTHING,KILOGRAM YOU ARE AMAZING,GOODNIGHT DEAREST,KEEP RESTING AWAY FROM THIS WICKED WORLD,

    RESTINPEACEADAAMEH?

     

    The late actress was buried in Benue State.

     

    She was born on May 15, 1974, in Ajegunle, Lagos.

     

    It was an emotion-laden atmosphere in Benue State, where Nollywood celebrities gathered to bid farewell to one of their own, Ada Ameh, on Friday morning.

     

    The talented actress, who died in a Warri, Delta State hospital on 17 July, was laid to rest in her hometown, Ogobia, in Otukpo LGA.

     

    Also present at the funeral service were the Deputy Governor of Benue State, Benson Abounu, Benue South Senator, Abba Moro and the AGN president, Emeka Rollas.

     

    Her best friend, Empress Njamah, was captured at the funeral crying uncontrollably.

     

    Last week, the cast and crew of ‘The Johnsons’ held a night of honour to celebrate her life and times.

     

    The event tagged ‘The Johnsons Night of Tribute for Emuakpor’ was held at Freedom Park, Lagos.

    ‘It’s a wrap.’

    Shortly before the late actress was laid to rest, Charles Inojie, one of her closest friends in the industry, penned an emotional tribute to her.

     

    Mr Inojie, her onscreen husband in ‘The Johnsons’, captioned the tribute ‘It’s A Wrap For Ada Ameh’.

     

    He wrote, “There lies a chip in us. Deadpan and ice-frozen. There lies a broken heritage wrapped in a funeral encasement. In that air-tight wooden bed is our naked truth. No matter the differences we nursed, You can never tell how much of us is in them.

     

    “There again is a grim call. A charge to everyone. That none is promised tomorrow. That we may live today as the best of days. We are spreading love beyond the bounds of our comfortable thresholds. Till the twilights dim on the hour not foretold. When the once sonorous symphony fades forever on the morbid horizons of life’s ‘curtain fall’.”

     

    Delivering a sermon at her night of tribute last week, Sylvester Ebhodaghe, a pastor, noted that from his brief encounter with her, the late actress truly loved God.

     

    “It is more about you that are left. How are you running your race? What life are you living? She’s lived her life.

     

    “We are all God’s creation. Nobody is born into this world by chance. Nobody is here without a purpose. Everyone has a purpose, but whether or not you will fulfill that purpose remains to be seen.

     

    “Ada has lived her life. She has fulfilled God’s purpose for her life. Now she has to report back to the one who sent her. Ada is not dead. She is sleeping. But a day is coming. At the sound of the trumpet, Ada will rise,” he said.