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  • Fans raise concern over spate of deaths of Nollywood actors

    Fans raise concern over spate of deaths of Nollywood actors

    The Nigerian movie industry has been hit with spate of deaths of prominent and budding actors this year.

    Veteran Yoruba actor, Deji Aderemi, popularly known as Olofa Ina, died on Thursday, January 4. He died at the age of 73.
    According to reports, the thespian died of cancer in Lagos State.

    Veteran actress, Ethel Ekpe, who adorned the Nigerian entertainment screen for years, died on Wednesday, February 7, in Lagos State.

    Ekpe is well known for playing the role of ‘Segi’ on the Nigerian Television Authority sitcom, ‘Basi and Company’. She died after a long battle with cancer.

    Yoruba Nollywood actor, Tolani Quadri Oyebamiji, popularly known as Sisi Quadri died on March 1, at the age of 44.

    A day after Sisi Quadri’s demise, the news of the passing of comic actor, John Okafor, popular as Mr Ibu broke out.
    The actor died at the age of 62.

    Three weeks after losing one of its comic actors, the Nigerian movie industry lost yet another veteran actor, Amaechi Muonagor, to the cold hands of death.
    Muonagor died on Sunday, March 24, after battling kidney disease for a long time.

    This came a few days after a viral video in which he solicited financial assistance from Nigerians to enable him to travel abroad for a kidney transplant.

    Nollywood actress, Adejumoke Oreoluwa Aderounmu, popularly known for her role as ‘Esther’ in popular TV series, Jenifa’s Diary, died on Sunday, March 7.

    Days after the death of Adejumoke, the news of the passing of Junior Pope Odonwodo popularly called, Jnr Pope, broke out.

    The actor died on Wednesday, March 10, while filming in Asaba, Delta.
    Again, on Tuesday, Veteran Nollywood actor and singer, Zulu Adigwe, died.

    Adigwe earned fame for his paternal roles in Nollywood movies such as Mr. B in the sitcom, ‘Basi and Company,’ and featured in the 2019 blockbuster ‘Living in Bondage’ and ‘Breaking Free’.

    Fans, took to the social media platform, X, formerly Twitter, to raise their concerns.

    @rucie_cares, tweeted, “What is really happening to all this great actors?
    “This calls for concern. We lost so much this year, great men and women that had put smiles in our faces over the years.
    I think the government should start with Health Insurance for them.”

    @simplyweezee, via X, tweeted, “I think something is absolutely wrong. People should check up on these actors.”

    Also, @ikukuoma_jay, tweeted, “Haaaa, how many of them come remain?
    This generation of Nollywood stars don finish ooo.”

    “This year alone, we’ve lost about four of them if I’m not mistaken.
    Rest in peace Zulu Adigwe.”
    @DebestDBT via X tweeted: Something in that Nollywood needs to be checked.
    @styles_jp8 via X tweeted, “What’s going on in Nollywood.”

    @pee_rsp via X tweeted: “What’s happening?”
    @fargovenus via X tweeted: “Too many actors passing on lately.”
    @dej66881970 via X tweeted: “Why are people dying in the movie industry more than any industry. It’s indeed alarming.”

    @Ayoksmi via X tweeted: “We lost another veteran. This is not the best time for Nollywood. Within a short period of time Nollywood has lost more key actors to the cold hands of death. Something is not right in Nollywood.”

  • Reps wade into alleged discrimination against Nigerians in Abuja Chinese supermarket

    Reps wade into alleged discrimination against Nigerians in Abuja Chinese supermarket

    The Nigeria’s House of Representatives, has expressed great concerned over the recent allegations of discrimination against Nigerians, reportedly at a supermarket owned by Chinese nationals in Abuja.

    The House Committee on China/Nigeria Parliamentary Friendship Group, which is undertaking to intervene in the matter, called on Nigerians to remain calm, urging them to allow full fledged investigations into the allegation.

    Recalled that it was widely reported on Sunday via a viral video, that a certain Chinese supermarket located at Umaru Ya’Adua road, within the China General Chamber of Commerce in Abuja, was operating a policy which discriminated against Nigerians from patronising the super store.

    Although the Owners of the supermarket denied the discrimination allegations, the Nigerian Government, through the Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission, on Monday, sealed the Abuja-based Chinese supermarket.

    While reacting on Wednesday, the Nigerian Parliament, in a statement jointly signed by Hon. Jaafaru Yakubu,
    Chairman, House Committee on China/Nigeria Parliamentary Friendship Group and the Spokesperson of the House, Hon. Akin Rotimi Jnr., while condemning any form of discriminations, also underscores the importance of the mutual relationship that exists between Nigeria and the Republic of China.

    “As a committee tasked with fostering positive and mutually beneficial relations between Nigeria and China, we want to emphasize that such discriminatory practices, if substantiated by relevant authorities, go against the principles of friendship and cooperation that our two countries have worked hard to cultivate over the years.

    “We believe in the importance of mutual respect and understanding between nations, and we condemn any form of discrimination or prejudice.

    “Nigeria and China share a longstanding relationship characterized by mutual respect, cooperation, and friendship. Over the years, this relationship has been strengthened through various bilateral partnerships, economic collaborations, and cultural exchanges, benefiting both countries immensely.

    “It is important to note that Nigeria and China have enjoyed fruitful collaborations in various sectors, including infrastructure development, trade, education, and healthcare. The ongoing partnership between our two countries has led to the completion of major projects, with many others ongoing.

    “Furthermore, the Chinese Embassy in Nigeria continues to promote excellent China/Nigeria relations through socio-cultural exchanges and scholarships for many Nigerian students. These initiatives have played a significant role in enhancing mutual understanding and friendship between our two peoples”, the statement said.

    The Nigeria’s Parliament therefore, expressed commitment, to conducting a thorough investigation into the matter, pledging to work diligently to gather all relevant information and ensure redress where necessary.

    The House also urged “all parties involved to approach these issues with sensitivity and open-mindedness, and to work towards finding peaceful and constructive solutions”, saying, “it is crucial that we do not let isolated incidents tarnish the strong bonds of friendship that exist between Nigeria and China”.

    To ensure that all Nigerians are treated justly, fairly and respectfully in any foreign establishment in Nigeria, the House of Representatives vowed to monitor the situation closely and work with relevant stakeholders.

    The Green Chamber also assured Nigerians of continuous commitment to “promoting cultural exchange, economic cooperation, and mutual understanding between our two nations”.

  • Stop burning shrines and deities” – Yul Edochie

    Stop burning shrines and deities” – Yul Edochie

    Controversial Nollywood actor, Yul Edochie has cautioned the general public to stop setting fires to shrines and deities.

    Edochie via a post on his Instagram page, noted how not all deities are evil, as he revealed that foreigners were the ones who convinced us that our traditions were evil so we embrace their tradition, thereby enslaving us

    He told Nigerians to wake up from their slumber and start embracing their tradition as many deities even acknowledge God. He added that burning them could bring perpetual trouble and if anyone doesn’t understand, they should leave it as long as it doesn’t disturb them.

    In his words:

    “Stop burning shrines and deities. Not all deities are evil. Oyibo convinced us that all our ways are evil so we could discard our ways & embrace theirs, making slavery easy.

    “We need to wake up & start embracing our traditions.

    ” Many deities acknowledge God Almighty.

    Bringing them could bring you perpetual trouble.
    If you don’t understand something, leave it.
    If it’s not disturbing you, don’t disturb it”.

     

     

     

  • Yul Edochie to Nigerians: Nobody owes you anything; Get up and hustle

    Yul Edochie to Nigerians: Nobody owes you anything; Get up and hustle

    Controversial Nollywood actor Yul Edochie has addressed entitled Nigerians, encouraged them to hard work.

    In an Instagram post, the gospel pastor lectured against entitlement, pointing out that no one owes anyone anything.

    People should only be entitled to the money they have worked so hard for.

    He went on to explain that it is improper to tell other people how to spend their money while sitting about at home.

    Yul Edochie argues that, while he constantly talks about helping people, he is against being lazy.

    His words: “Nobody owes you anything. The only money you’re entitled to is the one you have worked for. You can’t sit in your home & tell another person how to spend their money. I preach help always, but I don’t support laziness. Get up and hustle.

     

     

     

  • Nigerian Youths stage protest for VeryDarkMan

    Nigerian Youths stage protest for VeryDarkMan

    Some Nigerians have staged a protest for embattled social media activist, Martins Vincent Otse popularly known as VeryDarkMan who was arrested couple of days ago.

    VeryDarkMan was arrested by actress, Tonto Dikeh for cyberbullying and threat to life after accusing the actress of being behind of the GistLover blog formation.

    His bail condition required a property and a business owner in Abuja with a government seal of oath and submission of an international passport for 1 year plus N200 million naira.

    Following this, some Nigerian youths, took to the street to stage a protest for him, demanding his release.

    In videos circulating online, the youths could be seen carrying placards and cardboard, with the inscription ‘Free Very Dark Man ‘.

  • Hardship: Fans attack actress, Toyin Abraham for campaigning for Tinubu

    Hardship: Fans attack actress, Toyin Abraham for campaigning for Tinubu

    Following worsening economic situation in the country, popular actress, Toyin Abraham has come under the big hammer from angry Nigerians for her role during electioneering and campaigns for President Bola Tinubu in the lead up to the 2023 elections.

    It would be recalled that Abraham vigorously supported and campaigned for President Bola Tinubu prior to the 2023 general elections.

    Whenever the actress makes any post on social media, it is usually greeted with criticism and insults by her fans and followers.

    Some netizens even went as far as posting flyers that read, ‘Rest in peace’ about the actress.”

    Apparently overwhelmed by the negative reactions, Abraham stated that she was aware of the pain felt by the people. She wrote, “Unexplainable, but God will see us all through. It is people’s pain that is getting to me.”

    In a similar vein, the actress blamed political opposition for the bad reviews on one of her movies titled, ‘Ijakumo, the Born-Again Stripper’.

    At the time, she had said, “You all went to create a WhatsApp group because of ‘Ijakumo, the Born-Again Stripper’; please continue. You all will tell the world why choosing my own candidate is a crime, and yours isn’t.”

    She later apologised for her outburst, and asked critics to share their opinions about the movie ‘with love’.

  • We must sacrifice to keep Nigeria one, Emir tells Nigerians

    We must sacrifice to keep Nigeria one, Emir tells Nigerians

    The Emir of Gwandu in Kebbi, Muhammadu Iliyasu-Bashar, has urged Nigerians to demonstrate high sense of patriotism to promote peace and unity in the country.

    He stated this during a banquet organised in honour of the Vice-Chancellor, University of Port Harcourt, Prof. Georgewill Owunary, at his palace in Birnin Kebbi on Saturday.

    The Iliyasu-Bashar is the Pro-Chacellor of the University of Port Harcourt and also Chairman, Kebbi Council of Emirs.

    He said: “This country is ours, we must therefore see ourselves as brothers and sisters.

    “Nigeria is a big country and contains so much, we must sacrifice to keep it one”.

    The royal father thanked God Almighty for given him the opportunity to serve in different capacities across the nation.

    He also appreciated the VC and his subordinates for running the university smoothly.

    Earlier, Onuwary lauded the gesture, describing it as an honour he never received in his life.

    Represented by Prof. Clifford Obiyo-Ofurun, the Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Administration, Owunary tasked Nigerians on humility, unity and oneness.
    He described the emir as an embodiment of unity, peace and national cohesion, while thanking him for what he has been doing to the university and the country at large.

    Owunary further invited the emir to the university’s 34th convocation billed hold soon.

     

  • Let’s face reality after AFCON- Rudeboy tells Nigerians

    Let’s face reality after AFCON- Rudeboy tells Nigerians

    Popular Nigerian singer, Paul Okoye, fondly called  Rudeboy, has urged Nigerians to face reality now that the AFCON is finished.

     He asked anyone organizing a nude protest to let him know the location and time so he could witness it in person.

    His words: “Now let’s all face
    reality!! How much be bag of rice?
    If you wan go protest and go n*cked me I de come watch. I need update of where and when ???”

    On X, he wrote: “How much be fuel, cement and dollar again? Face reality ??‍♂️??‍♂️??‍♂️. After afcon let’s face reality ??‍♂️??‍♂️”

    On Friday, the Nigeria Union of Pensioners said its members will take to the streets naked, if the welfare of pensioners in the country does not improve significantly any time soon.

    The National President of the union, Godwin Abumusi, told journalists at a news briefing that his union will take the action to draw the attention of the world to the plight of pensioners.

    “I am going to lead Nigerian pensioners naked,” he said. “I mean, when we are going to protest, we are going to go naked on the street, so that the world will see the pensioners in Nigeria are demonstrating naked.

    “If they like, they will arrest us and say, ‘Why did you go naked on the streets?’.

     

  • AFCON 2023: Why we relocated to Ivory Coast – Nigerians reveal, praise Ivorian government

    AFCON 2023: Why we relocated to Ivory Coast – Nigerians reveal, praise Ivorian government

    Nigerians living in Ivory Coast have showered praises on the Ivorian governmnet for providing basic amenities and enabling environment for the people to eke out a living and make businesses thrive.

    Some Nigerians living in the country made it known that they made the decision to relocate fully to Ivory Coast after considering these factors.

    They added that the availability of electricity is making doing business in the country  very easy.

    Mr Johnson Abiodun who sells beverages and soft drinks in the country noted that he doesn’t have to bother about light to get his drink chilled and ready to be sold.

    ” Once I buy my drinks, I’m very sure it would be sold because the stable electricity makes it possible for them to get chilled and buyers would throng my shop to buy in their numbers”.

    Another business woman, Stella Amarue said she runs a computer center but doesn’t have to bother herself with generator or petrol, saying light hardly goes off in the country.

    ”I can always work freely without bothering myself with generator or fuel. The stable electricity here helps business to grow faster”.

    “The profit I have made in three years i have been here is much bigger than what i made in 10 years that i ran same business in Nigeria, reason is that much goes on fixing generator and buying of fuel”. She said.

    Mr Olaoye Akinbamidele runs a restaurant in Cocody, Abidjan and he disclosed that he can always buy raw food and store in his freezer knowing full well they will not get spoilt anytime soon.

    He added that ease of doing business is very okay in the country as compared to Nigeria where you have to provide some necessary amenities by oneself.

    However, Madam Titi  Amora a fashion designer in Liberte, Abidjan decried the expensive accommodation in the country, saying that what she pays monthly for accommodation can actually pay a good rent annually in Nigeria.

    Adekunle Karim popularly known as Benzema in Adjame, Abidjan noted that he relocated to the country because he was told the fashion designing business is booming in Ivory Coast.

    According to him, he charges his customers twice what he makes in Nigeria to sew a cloth, adding that the materials he uses are far cheaper in Ivory Coast.

    Akeem Janatu who fixes faulty electronics in Abidjan also praised the government for providing electricity and water for the people of the country. According to him these two things have made life very easy for him and others living in the country.

     

  • Seyi Vibez addresses perception surrounding his maturity

    Seyi Vibez addresses perception surrounding his maturity

    Nigerian singer, Seyi Balogun, popularly known as Seyi Vibez, has explained why many perceive him as older than his actual age.

    Seyi vibez in a chat with Nandi Madida on Apple Music‘s Africa Now Radio, said he is he is 23.

    He affirmed that the doubt arose from the mature content of his performances, which might seem inappropriate for someone of his age.

    He said, “I don’t think I am young. Everyone thinks I’m older than my age; nobody thinks I am actually 23. I just have to keep pushing, because it seems I am doing what I am not supposed to do at my age. I will keep working, so my inspiration never dies.”

    Seyi Vibez further said that, besides God, his late mother remained his primary source of inspiration. Although she has passed away, he emphasized that she will forever live on in his heart.

    He shared that he is consistently in the studio, actively crafting new songs, with several more ready for release.

    “I just keep recording. It is not because I want to record, it is because I don’t like talking to people too much. From when I was young, I did not like talking to people too much.

    Whatever is on my mind that is getting me sad or happy, I put it in my music. I record always, because that is the only way I can communicate with people. I have a lot more songs than the ones I have released,” he added.