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41  Forum / The Buzz Central / Dance Queen Kaffy Shows Off Her Adorable 6-Week Old Baby, Eliana And Son on: 28-02-2014 08:25 AM


Cute kids! See more photos inside...


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42  Forum / The Buzz Central / Groom Abandons Bride At RCCG Church, You Won’t Believe Why (See Photos) on: 27-02-2014 09:34 PM
On Saturday, 22nd February, a groom called off his wedding after the Redeemed Christian Church of God RCCG that was supposed to wed them conducted a pregnancy test and it came out positive.

After keeping guests waiting for about two hours the groom came out and announced to the astonished guests that he was no longer interested in the marriage.


Souvenir from the wedding
The bride, Cynthia who insisted she was not pregnant did another pregnancy test in a different hospital which came out negative. The church did a second test with their own doctor and again their own test came out positive again.
The groom said he had never slept with the girl hence he couldn’t go on with the wedding.

Despite the wedding being called off, guests still sat down to eat and drink and even pack souvenirs.

To make things even more interesting, the groom’s family went on to pack the wedding cake, wine and other drinks as well as souvenirs even though those things were paid for by the bride’s family.

All this time the poor bride, still in her wedding gown kept crying and insisting she wasn’t pregnant.

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43  Forum / Naijapals Base (Metro life) / Nigerian stowaway dies, frozen to death as SA plane lands in US Airport on: 27-02-2014 01:15 PM


A Nigerian man, Chris Dikeh was found in the wheel well of a South African Airways plane that departed Dakar, Senegal and arrived the Dulles Airport in Washington D.C on Saturday.

The man is believed to have frozen to death in temperatures reaching -60°C.
Per Second News gathered from the Police that it was a South African Airways jet that was parked now in a remote part of the airport. Grounds crews found the body on Saturday afternoon.”

Airport authorities say the male body was recovered from the landing gear of the Airbus A340 belonging to South African Airways. The flight arrived in Dulles on Wednesday last week.
In a release sent to Per Second News by officials of the South African Airways and signed by SAA spokesperson Mr Tlali Tlali,” (SAA) has initiated an internal investigation into the discovery of a human body on its aircraft in Washington DC, in the United States of America”.

“Once at the Dulles International Airport in Washington DC, it was discovered that there was a fault with the landing gear of the aircraft A340-300 and the aircraft had to receive attention. It led to SAA dispatching its engineers and technicians to the US to identify the cause and to fix the fault on the aircraft”.

“During the process of conducting tests on the aircraft, SAA engineers discovered a human body in the centre wheel well”.
“SAA will offer its full cooperation to the US authorities and/or law enforcement agencies in an effort to ensure that a thorough investigation into this incident is carried out as expeditiously as possible”.

“We regret any loss of human life and are deeply concerned about the suspicious circumstances surrounding this incident and for that reason we have initiated an SAA internal investigation into the whole matter”, Tlali concluded..
According to South African Airways, the plane initially departed from Johannesburg and made one stop in Dakar, Senegal before arriving in the U.S. It’s still unclear when the body got into the wheel well of the plane.

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44  Forum / Naijapals Base (Metro life) / Sanusi’s Lawsuit Against Jonathan Rejected By Abuja High Court Judge on: 27-02-2014 09:06 AM

Suspended CBN Governor, Mallam Sanusi Lamido Sanusi today suffered a major set back after a Federal High Court siting in Abuja and presided by Justice Gabriel Kolawole, refused to grant his ex parte application for his return to office pending he determination of the suit he filed challenging President Jonathan’s powers to suspend him from office.

The judge declined the invitation to make the orders being sought by Sanusi on the ground that it would be unfair to grant such an application without affording the President, the Attorney General of the Federation and the Inspector General of Police the opportunity to be heard.

Sanusi had filed the application last Monday where in he urged the court to make an order of interlocutory injunction restraining the defendants from obstructing, disturbing, stopping or preventing him in any manner whatsoever, from performing the functions as the governor of the CBN and enjoying in full, the statutory powers and privileges attached to the office.

The court ordered Sanusi to put the President and the other defendants in the suit on notice, to enable them to be heard and fixed further hearing for Wednesday, 12th March.

In refusing the application, the court noted that it had, not only the judicial powers to declare the suspension unlawful, but to order that Sanusi be returned to perform his duties as the governor of the CBN and that even where the tenure had lapsed, that the court can also order the defendants to pay Sanusi such remuneration and allowances on the basis that his suspension also carried with it the stoppage of his remuneration and allowances.

“It is unsafe, judicially speaking, to embark on far reaching interim orders which
have all the attributes of a mandatory injunction without according the defendant a hearing. Pondering on the reliefs sought, I feel hesitant and constrained to grant the plaintiff’s motion ex parte”. The judge stated.

He further noted that another issue he would like to raise when defendants have been duly served with the originating summons and motion on notice was whether in the light of the third alteration Act number 20 of the Constitution of Nigeria, whether the Federal High Court still has the jurisdiction to entertain issues dealing with employment, notwithstanding the questions that Sanusi had set down for determination in his originating summons.


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45  Forum / The Buzz Central / AGN President, Ibinabo Fiberesima Gets Political Appointment From Jonathan on: 27-02-2014 09:05 AM

The current president of the Actors Guild of Nigeria has hit the gold. The big madam has been appointed into NCAC by Goodluck Jonathan.

Ibinabo said she was shocked to received an appointment in the board of National Council For Arts and Culture as she never expected it. “I was shocked to hear of my appointment to that board by Mr. President. I was just doing my thing as the leader of the actors in Nigeria and didn’t know that some people are watching. This is unbelievable,” The AGN President said.

Last week, Ibinabo, the 1st female president of AGN led 80 delegates to Aso rock for a courtesy visit to President Jonathan.

The President donated a plot of land for the erection of AGN headquarters in Abuja after he was made the grand patron of the association.

Ibinabo and other board members of the NCAC were sworn in today in Abuja.

Congrats to her.

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46  Forum / Naijapals Base (Metro life) / Fraudster Trades Innocent Boy For 2 Bags Of Rice In Lagos on: 27-02-2014 09:02 AM

A yet to be identified man on Monday successfully traded a 15-year old boy, Seun Aderinwale, for two bags of rice valued at N20,000 at Igando in Alimosho area of Lagos State, southwest Nigeria. According to eyewitness account, the man, whose address is unknown, went to 4, Ifesowapo Street, Igando, on Monday morning to buy two bags of rice from a shop owned by a woman identified as Iya Ibrahim.

The rice seller was not available at the time but her son, Ibrahim, agreed to the man’s proposal to drop Seun, an Aluminium apprentice, as collateral, in order to collect the two bags of rice and return later to pay.

However, when the shop owner returned in the afternoon, she was surprised to see Seun who was dropped there in exchange for the two bags of rice.

When the man failed to return, the 15-year old was held hostage until evening when the pastor of his church, a Celestial Church of Christ around the area, saw him at the shop looking despondent.

When Seun was questioned on how he came about the fraudster, he said he met him casually at Hotel Bus Stop about 300 metres to his residence where a church member had sent him on an errand to play lotto, popularly known as “Baba Ijebu”.

Seun said he did not know the man’s house or have other information about him.

The teenager later regained his freedom when the Celestial Church pastor, known simply as Oluso in the neighborhood, settled the matter with Iya Ibrahim, the rice seller.

He said the woman should take responsibility for one of the stolen bags of rice while Seun’s father, a co-worker with him in the church, should pay for the other bag of rice when he returned from his trip to Ifo in Ogun State.

Seun’s father agreed to pay N10,000 for the bag of rice when he returned from Ifo.

P.m News learnt that the rice seller agreed to the pastor’s proposal and did not report the matter to the police.

“If I report the incident to the police, I cannot leave the station without spending money. Therefore, it is better for me to accept the proposal by Oluso, the rice seller told residents who gathered in front of her shop to watch the drama.

When Ibrahim was questioned why he allowed such an unusual arrangement, he told residents that the conman asked for two and half bags of rice, adding, “when the motorcycle was about to go with the two bags, I asked for the money but Seun assured me he was coming back for the half bag. He even claimed to be a close relation of the man.”

However, some hours after the man had disappeared and failed to return, Ibrahim said Seun retracted his earlier statement, saying he did not know the man.


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47  Forum / The Buzz Central / Toke Makinwa Tells Her Story. How She Lost Parents to Fire Accident on: 27-02-2014 08:55 AM



While chatting with Genevieve Magazine, Toke Makinwa said her she lost her parents to house fire accident way back 1993; about 20 years ago. The recently wedded host of The Morning rose and Rhythm 93.7 FM narrated her story.

Recalling the unfortunate incident she said, “I lost both my parents in a fire incident in 1993. I remember that morning and I haven’t been able to speak about it ever since.”

Remember she once shared her parent's pics but one has never thought they are late. But come o, one question that would comes to mind is how old was Toke then when she took those pictures with her late parents, because she even looked like an adult in there; I hope she's not mistaken figures. Oh, someone please correct me! All the same, may they rest in perfect peace!!

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48  Forum / The Buzz Central / P-Square Launches The Alingos Animated Series on: 27-02-2014 12:32 AM

Peter Okoye just released these photos on his instagram page. Says The Alingos cartoon series, which is centred around the singing brothers, will hit on our TV screens soon. Peter said they have been working on the project for five years. Find more photos and a press release after the cut...

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49  Forum / The Buzz Central / Toolz dazzles in new promo photos for "The Juice" on: 26-02-2014 10:29 PM

The 2nd season of the popular Ndani Tv show "The Juice" show is set to air in March..
She is a beauty...more below


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50  Forum / Politics / President Jonathan's Centenary celebration speech(READ ) on: 26-02-2014 10:04 PM


To mark Nigeria's Centenary anniversary ,GEJ addressed the  nagging Boko haram issue
 My dear compatriots, as we celebrate our centenary, the security situation in some of our North-Eastern States, sadly remains a major concern for us. Just yesterday, young students, full of hopes and dreams for a great future, were callously murdered as they slept in their college dormitories in Yobe State. I am deeply saddened by their deaths and that of other Nigerians at the hands of terrorists. Our hearts go out to their parents and relatives, colleagues and school authorities.
 We will continue to do everything possible to permanently eradicate the scourge of terrorism and insurgency from our country.  We recognise that the root cause of militancy, terrorism and insurgency is not the strength of extremist ideas but corrupted values and ignorance.
That is why our counter-terrorism strategy is not just about enforcing law and order as we have equipped our security forces to do. It also involves expanding economic opportunities, social inclusion, education and other measures that will help restore normalcy not just in the short term, but permanently.
 I want to reassure Nigerians that terrorism, strife and insecurity in any part of Nigeria are abhorrent and unacceptable to us. I urge leaders throughout Nigeria to ensure that ethnicity and religion are not allowed to become political issues.
Full speech below

Dear Compatriots,

1.I extend warm greetings and felicitations to all Nigerians as we celebrate our nation’s centenary; a significant milestone in our journey to Nationhood.

 2.  One hundred years ago, on the 1st of January 1914, the British Colonial authorities amalgamated the Southern and Northern Protectorates, giving birth to the single geo-political entity called Nigeria which has become our home, our hope, and our heritage.
 3.   I have often expressed the conviction that our amalgamation was not a mistake. While our union may have been inspired by considerations external to our people; I have no doubt that we are destined by God Almighty to live together as one big nation, united in diversity.



 4.   I consider myself specially privileged to lead our country into its second century of existence. And as I speak with you today, I feel the full weight of our hundred-year history. But what I feel most is not frustration, it is not disillusionment. What I feel is great pride and great hope for a country that is bound to overcome the transient pains of the moment and eventually take its rightful place among the greatest nations on earth.

5.         Like every country of the world, we have had our troubles. And we still do. We have fought a civil war. We have seen civil authorities overthrown by the military. We have suffered sectarian violence. And as I speak, a part of our country is still suffering from the brutal assault of terrorists and insurgents.

6.            While the occasion of our centenary undoubtedly calls for celebration, it is also a moment to pause and reflect on our journey of the past one hundred years, to take stock of our past and consider the best way forward for our nation.


7.         Even as we celebrate our centenary, we must realise that in the context of history, our nation is still in its infancy.


8.We are a nation of the future, not of the past and while we may have travelled for a century, we are not yet at our destination of greatness.

9. The amalgamation of 1914 was only the first step in our national journey. Unification was followed by independence and democracy which have unleashed the enormous potentials of our people and laid the foundation for our nation’s greatness.

10.    In challenging times, it is easy to become pessimistic and cynical. But hope, when grounded in realism, enables and inspires progress. Therefore, as we celebrate our first century of nationhood and enter a second, we must not lose sight of all that we have achieved since 1914 in terms of nation-building, development and progress.


11.    Today, we salute once again the great heroes of our nation – Herbert Macaulay, Ernest Ikoli, Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe, Sir Ahmadu Bello, Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa, Chief Obafemi Awolowo, Alvan Ikoku, Chief Harold Dappa-Biriye, Dr. Michael Okpara, Chief Anthony Enahoro, Mallam Aminu Kano, Mokwugo Okoye and Chief Michael Imoudu among others.

12.    We must be inspired by our past to overcome the obstacles we face in the present and honour our forebears by realising the promise of a Nigeria that is not only independent but also truly unified, prosperous and admired the world over.


13.    The history of Nigeria since independence is the story of a struggle to fulfill our great promise. The discovery of oil in our country in the late 1950s offered new hope of prosperity but we have not always been able to reap the benefits in a fair and equitable way.


14.    The situation was not helped by political instability and the frequent suspension of democracy by military coups. During the civil war, the very existence of our country was cast into doubt but through it all, the promise of a Nigeria that is united, free and strong remained in our people's hearts.


15.    Thanks to the efforts of our statesmen and women, and millions of ordinary Nigerians, the union endured and flourished.  I would like to specifically commend members of the Armed Forces for their contributions and sacrifices to keep Nigeria one.


16.    General Yakubu Gowon had the wisdom and grace to declare that the civil war had seen "no victor, no vanquished" and welcomed, "the dawn of national reconciliation".


17.    It was in this spirit that General Olusegun Obasanjo collected the instruments of surrender at the end of the war and later became the first military ruler in our country to hand over power voluntarily to a democratic government.


18.    While the Second Republic did not last, his fine example was later followed by General Abdulsalam Abubakar who paved the way for our current democratic dispensation which has lasted longer than the previous three put together.
19.    As we celebrate our centenary, I believe that it is vital that we focus our thoughts on the vast potentials of a unified and progressive Nigeria; and build on the relative stability of the Fourth Republic to achieve accelerated national socio-economic development.


20.    I also believe that the future greatness of our country is assured by the favourable tail winds of a resilient population, ecological diversity, rich natural resources and a national consciousness that rises above our differences.

21.    We are a unique country. We have been brought together in a union like no other by providence. Our nation has evolved from three regions to thirty six states and a Federal Capital Territory.

22.    We have transited from the Parliamentary to a Presidential system of government. We have moved our capital from the coastal city of Lagos to Abuja, at the centre of our country.

23.    Today Abuja stands as a monument to our national aspiration for greater unity; it symbolises our dream of a modern nation unhinged from primordial cleavages and designed as a melting pot of our diversity.


24.    If in our first century, we could build a new capital city, we can surely build a newer, stronger, more united and prosperous Nigeria in the next century that will be an authentic African success story.


25.    The whole world awaits this African success story. With our sheer size, population, history, resilience, human and natural resources and economic potentials, Nigeria is divinely ordained to lead the African Renaissance.


26.    That is why I am confident that in the next 100 years, those who will celebrate Nigeria’s second centenary, will do so as a united, prosperous and politically stable nation which is truly the pride and glory of Africa and the entire black race.
 27.    The key to the fulfilment of that vision is our continued unity as a nation. Perhaps one of the most amazing stories of our political evolution in the last hundred years is that an ordinary child of ordinary parentage from a minority group has risen to occupy the highest office in our country.

 28.    As we march into the next hundred years, it is my hope that mine will no longer be an extra-ordinary story but an accepted reality of our democracy that every Nigerian child can pursue his or her dreams no matter how tall; that every Nigerian child can aspire to any position in our country, and will not be judged by the language that he speaks or by how he worships God; not by gender nor by class; but by his abilities and the power of his dreams.

29.    I am proud and privileged to have been elected leader of Nigeria and I consider it my solemn responsibility to act in the best interest of the nation at all times.


30.    Dear compatriots, in line with the thoughts of that great son of our continent, Nelson Mandela, let us not judge ourselves, and let not the world judge us by how many times we have stumbled, but by how strongly we have risen, every single time that we have faltered.


31.    Even as we remain resolute in our conviction that our union is non-negotiable, we must never be afraid to embrace dialogue and strengthen the basis of this most cherished union. A strong nation is not that which shies away from those difficult questions of its existence, but that which confronts such questions, and together provides answers to them in a way that guarantees fairness, justice and equity for all stakeholders.


32.    My call for the National Conference in this first year of our second century is to provide the platform to confront our challenges. I am confident that we shall rise from this conference with renewed courage and confidence to march through the next century and beyond, to overcome all obstacles on the path to the fulfilment of our globally acknowledged potential for greatness.


33.    I have referred to national leaders who did so much to build our nation in the past hundred years but nation-building is not just a matter for great leaders and elites alone.


34.    All Nigerians must be involved in this national endeavour. From the threads of our regional, ethnic and religious diversities we must continuously weave a vibrant collage of values that strengthen the Nigerian spirit.


35.    The coming National Conference should not be about a few, privileged persons dictating the terms of debate but an opportunity for all Nigerians to take part in a comprehensive dialogue to further strengthen our union.
36.    I am hopeful that the conference will not result in parochial bargaining between competing regions, ethnic, religious and other interest groups but in an objective dialogue about the way forward for our nation and how to ensure a more harmonious balance among our three tiers of government.
37.    My dear compatriots, as we celebrate our centenary, the security situation in some of our North-Eastern States, sadly remains a major concern for us. Just yesterday, young students, full of hopes and dreams for a great future, were callously murdered as they slept in their college dormitories in Yobe State. I am deeply saddened by their deaths and that of other Nigerians at the hands of terrorists. Our hearts go out to their parents and relatives, colleagues and school authorities.


38.    We will continue to do everything possible to permanently eradicate the scourge of terrorism and insurgency from our country.  We recognise that the root cause of militancy, terrorism and insurgency is not the strength of extremist ideas but corrupted values and ignorance.


39.    That is why our counter-terrorism strategy is not just about enforcing law and order as we have equipped our security forces to do. It also involves expanding economic opportunities, social inclusion, education and other measures that will help restore normalcy not just in the short term, but permanently.


40.    I want to reassure Nigerians that terrorism, strife and insecurity in any part of Nigeria are abhorrent and unacceptable to us. I urge leaders throughout Nigeria to ensure that ethnicity and religion are not allowed to become political issues.


41.    I hope and pray that one hundred years from now, Nigerians will look back on another century of achievements during which our union was strengthened, our independence was enhanced, our democracy was entrenched and our example was followed by leaders of other nations whose ambition is to emulate the success of Nigeria; a country that met its difficulties head-on and fulfilled its promise.



42.    Finally, Dear Compatriots, as we enter a second century in the life of our nation, let us rededicate ourselves to doing more to empower the youth of our country. Our common heritage and future prosperity are best protected and guaranteed by them. We must commit our full energies and resources to empowering them to achieve our collective vision of greatness in this second century of our nationhood.

43.    That is the task before our country; that is the cause I have chosen to champion and I believe we will triumph.

44.    I wish all Nigerians happy Centenary celebrations.

45.    Long live the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

46.       I thank you.

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51  Forum / Naijapals Base (Metro life) / We Won’t Accept Centenary Award; First, We Want An Apology -- Femi Kuti on: 26-02-2014 08:52 PM


    Femi Kuti, son of the late Afrobeat legend, Fela Anikulapo-Kuti, has said that the family would not accept any centenary award in his honour.

    Femi made the statement through a Twitter correspondence with P.M.NEWS earlier Tuesday. While stating that the family has not been officially informed about any centenary award for Fela, he noted that the Federal Government should first apologize for killing his grandmother, Funmilayo Ransome-Kuti, and burning of Kalakuta Republic.

    “We have not heard such but I can speak for myself, FG should first apologize for the killing of our grandmother and the burning of Kalakuta,” he wrote.

    Asked if the family would accept the award if the government apologized for the two wrongs mentioned, Femi said he doubts if the family would accept the award.

    “Like I said we have not heard anything from the Federal Government. But I doubt if the family will accept the award.”

    For more than two decades Fela sang and protested against anti-people policies of the government. Starting from the 70s, Fela, was a torn in the flesh of military and civilian administrations in Nigeria.

    Fela is to be awarded alongside 99 others as part of the centenary celebration according to a statement released by the Presidential Committee on Nigeria’s Centenary Celebrations.

    FG is honouring Fela Anikulapo Kuti, in the ‘Internationally Acclaimed Artistes, Literary Icons and Journalists’ category.

    The award ceremony is scheduled to hold at the Banquet Hall, State House, Abuja, on 28 February.

    At the ceremony, President Jonathan would be presenting awards in 13 categories to 100 distinguished personalities, either alive or dead, who eminently symbolise the tapestry of Nigeria’s first centenary.

    Some of the categories include, contributors to the making of Nigeria, heroes of the struggle for Nigeria’s independence/pioneer political leaders, pioneers in professional callings/careers, promoters of democratic transition in Nigeria, internationally acclaimed artists, literary icons, journalists, and so on.

    Other awardees are the British monarch and Head of the Commonwealth, Queen Elizabeth II, Sir Fredrick Lugard, Dame Flora Louise Shaw, Ex-Military Heads of State and Civilian Presidents, Chief M.K.O. Abiola, Literary such as Prof. Wole Soyinka and the late Prof. Chinua Achebe.

    Also to be awarded are Chief Gani Fawehinmi, SAN, Chief Odumegwu Ojukwu, Nwankwo Kanu, Alhaji Aliko Mohammed Dangote, Chief Mike Adenuga, Honourable Justice Maryam Aloma Mukhtar, GCON, Sir Abubakar Sadiq III, Pastor Enoch Adejare Adeboye, amongst others.

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52  Forum / The Buzz Central / Re: RISING STAR: Mary Lazarus Show Off Her Killing Legs on: 26-02-2014 08:32 PM
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53  Forum / Naijapals Base (Metro life) / Picture: A 1769 Advert For Black Slaves on: 26-02-2014 07:39 PM


Part of it reads..." To be sold a cargo of ninety-four prime,healthy Negroes consisting of thirty-nine men ,fifteen boys twenty women ,and sixteen girl.just arrived ".  This is just barbaric! Just short of expression for such deeds.

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54  Forum / Naijapals Base (Metro life) / Woolwich murder-Micheal Adebolajo & accomplice sentenced to life & 45 years impr on: 26-02-2014 07:18 PM


It seems like yesterday when the world was horrified by the open and brutal hacking and murder of British solider Lee Rigby . Today, Michael Adebolajo 29 who spearheaded it got life imprisonment, and  22 year old Michael Adebowale 45 years behind bars meaning he could be back on the streets by the age of 67.


During sentencing, the two Muslim extremists yelled 'Allahu Akbar' and 'You (Britain) and America will never be safe' .The struggle in the dock was triggered when the killers, both wearing Islamic robes, reacted angrily to comments that Mr Justice Sweeney made about their extremist beliefs.

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55  Forum / The Buzz Central / Mercy Johnson smiles to the bank; now Nollywod’s highest paid actress on: 26-02-2014 05:26 PM


Mercy Johnson is Nigeria’s busiest actress in Nigeria, it has been reported.

According to a report by Nigeria’s Yes International Magazine, the Kogi-State-born movie star, is also one of the richest actresses in the country, pocketing between N1.5m and N2m per script

Mercy is said to be in such high demand that movie producers queue up to secure her services, sometimes paying her upfront.

“The situation has been like that for some time now. Even when she was pregnant, she was still working non-stop, including shooting a movie in the United States of America with her bulging tummy.

As a matter of fact, the producers were so desperate that they started writing scripts to align with her pregnancy”, Yes Magazine quoted a source as saying.

Among Mercy’s latest works are: Obioma The Slave Girl, Sleeping Walker, Heart of A Twin 1 & 2, Mud of Hardship, Dumebi and Bitterleaf Cyhtia, Others are Daniella, First Experience, Endless Agony, Immaculate Heart, Painful Soul, Tears of Madness, Weeping Kingdom, Troubled King, and Baby Oku in America.

The rest are Dumebi in School, Somma The Local Champion, Ebute The Only Girl, Leave My Tears 1 & 2, Mary The Hunter, Cry of A Widow, Voice of A Mother.

Do you think Mercy is the best actress in Nollywood?


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56  Forum / Naijapals Base (Metro life) / Video : Three Univ. Of Ghana Girls Allegedly Caught Stealing Panties on: 26-02-2014 05:22 PM

Here is how OMGghana Reported This Story

If you are planning on stealing anything closer to Accra Mall or at the Accra Mall, you might want to think twice as the embarrassment and punishment might not make you the same person again.

Three girls earlier today went to Mr. Price at Accra Mall, shoplifted some goods including lingerie, brazier, and panties. They were not lucky enough, they were caught and as punishment, they were made to crawl for everyone to see them. We’ve got photos and videos.

I guess this will serve as a warning to those shoplifters. Scroll to the last page for the video. I guess sometimes you don’t have to talk your way out of problems, you can just crawl out of it.

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57  Forum / The Buzz Central / Actress, Yvonne Nelson spotted in Barcelona (Photo) on: 26-02-2014 09:52 AM


Star actress, Yvonne Nelson, is currently in Barcelona, Spain. The actress, is attending the Mobile World Congress, which is currently taking place in the city.

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58  Forum / The Buzz Central / Tonto Dikeh doesn't bleach-Kola Boof declares on: 26-02-2014 08:25 AM


Kola Boof doesn't hide the fact that she loves Tonto Dikeh. Surprisingly, she is against  black women who bleach or tone and always calls them out on twitter..She has called out Nicki Minaj,Dencia and many more ...But she claims Tonto is just light skinned... She must have her reasons

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59  Forum / The Buzz Central / PHOTO: Singer KCee Gets Wild With Female Fans On State on: 26-02-2014 07:57 AM

KCee is on tour of the US and ladies are giving him what he wants. He said they're giving him mad love!

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60  Forum / The Buzz Central / Iyanya Gets Tattoos In Honour Of Late Parents & Brother on: 25-02-2014 09:18 PM

Iyanya Gets Tattoos In Honour Of His Late Parents And Brother: The “Kukere” singer lost his entire family, father, mother and brother, within the space of two years.

He has gotten tattoos of their names in their honour as he cherishes their memory.

He said:

“Tattoo of my Late Dad !! Late Mum and Late Brother who all died in just a short time between 2008- 2010 RIP“

May they continue to rest in peace.

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