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1  Forum / Naijapals Base (Metro life) / Police Discover Another Baby Factory In ABIA STATE, Arrest Its Owner on: 4-04-2014 06:50 AM


Shocking But True!, One more baby factory was discovered by the Abia State Police Command at Umuabuwa village in Osisioma Local Government Area of the state.

The Imo State Police Command was rescuing 16 pregnant girls aged from an illegal orphanage that operated in the guise of an NGO, November 2013

The operator of the "Osu Abuwa" baby factory, Mrs. Comfort Osu Abu, was arrested and interrogated.

Mrs. Abu used her home as the shelter for pregnant teenagers and women whose children she sold to potential purchasers.

The process of child adoption was illegal as it didn't correspond to the procedure stipulated by law.

It became known that the woman was involved in the illegal child trafficking business for many years.

The police also arrested a couple, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Blessing Iheanacho, on charges of conspiracy to cover a pregnant woman, Chidinma Okeke, with the intent of adopting her baby on delivery.

The couple who were childless after 18 years of marriage, have contracted Chidinma to get pregnant and kept her at Comfort's home in order to adopt her baby when the the time comes.

Reports claim that Chidinma gave birth to a baby boy in an undisclosed hospital in Aba.

Also a pregnant girl, Miss Ozuchi Chinasa, who was also harboured at the "Osu Abuwa", was rescued during the raid.
source: http://tundeoloyede.blogspot.com/2014/04/police-discover-another-baby-factory-in.html
2  Forum / The Buzz Central / Drake's New Song "Days In The East" About Rihanna? Here Are Some Signs! on: 4-04-2014 06:31 AM


Drake has dropped his latest, sure-to-be hit tune. And we're almost willing to bet Rihanna served as the inspiration.
The are-they-or-aren't-they duo has been the subject of romance speculation for some time, and after Drake released his latest single "Days In The East" fans immediately began speculating that the song is about the 26-year-old pop star.
With just one look at the lyrics it's easy to see why fans are quick to think of RiRi while streaming the new tune. So let's break it down since these two love to keep us guessing!

Sign 1:
Lyric: "Why you keep asking me about her? She's not here right now, she's not here right now"
Possible RiRi Reference: Drake has been asked about his rumored romance with Rihanna on a number of recent occasions, including an interview with Rolling Stone in which he called the "Diamonds" singer the "ultimate fantasy."
"I mean, I think about it. Like, 'Man that would be good.' We have fun together. She's cool and s--t.  But we're just friends," the former Degrassi star, 27, said of the superstar. "That's my dog for life."



Sign 2:
Lyric: "Waitin' on you to give in and hit me up/So I could fall through like old times and hit it up"
Possible RiRi Reference: Drake and Rihanna used to date.

Sign 3:
Lyric: "I'm terrible at invitin' myself, call me over/Those nights when you need someone else call me over/You can be the one to take control call me over/When I get there, you already know, call me"
Possible RiRi Reference: As we already know, Rihanna is the "ultimate fantasy."



Sign 4:
Lyric: "You go to Chanel and get rewards already"
Possible RiRi Reference: Remember when Rihanna attended the Chanel fashion show during Paris Fashion Week? (as shown above)



Sign 5:
Lyric: "Told you about givin' him chances on chances on chances/He's not holdin' you down, he's holdin' you back"
Possible RiRi Reference: Drake is seemingly referring to the singer's tumultuous relationship with Chris Brown.
More @ http://tundeoloyede.blogspot.com/2014/04/drakes-new-song-days-in-east-about.html
3  Forum / The Buzz Central / I Am Not A Rich Man — Saka on: 4-04-2014 06:29 AM


I have always been a fan of this man, Saka as many know him as is extremely funny and in an interview with Vanguard news, he tells about his life and claims he is not rich. Come on i dont believe, not after the etisalat and mtn endorsement deals. the interview is below.

CAN we meet you?

Saka-freshI am Hafiz Oyetoro, from Iseyin Town, in Iseyin Local Government Area of Oyo State. I attended Baptist Day Primary school and Koso grammar School respectively, all in Iseyin, thereafter I moved to University of Ile Ife, now Obafemi Awolowo University where I bagged B.A in Dramatic Arts, M.A from Institute of African studies in University of Ibadan.

Presently, I am running my Ph. D at the University of Ibadan. Aside entertainment, most people don’t know that I am a seasoned lecturer in Adeniran Ogunsanya College of Education, Ijanikin, Lagos in the Theatre Arts Department. I am happily married and blessed with children too.

How did you come about the name “Saka”?

The name Saka was a prominent role I played in a T.V Series titled “House Apart” by Wale Windapo and me in early 2000 and it was produced by Royal Hood Communications.
Stage name
Basically, ‘Saka’ is a stage name I got on stage, and since then, the name just stuck.

Evaluate the entertainment industry over the years?

In the past, it was very discouraging, both the industry and practitioners were not given due respect. The society saw entertainers as never-do-well people, failures, and wayward people with no future ambition, yet, passion was the aim of the practitioners, the content, message and values then were more relevant, meaningful and moral centred in all ramification.
Presently, the technicality is improving, radio live shows and the incorporation of technology has made it more glamorous, commercially viable, more regulations are now being experienced, but in terms of content and values, there seems to be a decline  as more emphasis is now being placed on financial gains rather than the content itself. Dedication was the focal thing at a time but reverse is the case now.
In future, the audience and society will be selective as they are now raising eyebrows than before. I strongly believe that soonest, value will be the most utmost thing in the industry. Recent research reveals that we are second to Hollywood in the world, in terms of volume of production, but I believe that we will claim that first spot in future  when the industry develops in its content and gets enough support from the Government.

Apart from entertainment, which other area would you have pursued a career?

Honestly speaking, I do not know yet, because I have not ventured into any other profession while growing up. Although as a child, I used to dream of being a pilot, but the academic environment where I found myself did not encourage me to go after the dream. I guess because I was not really good in mathematics.
So in my free periods, I joined a performing group called “Akewiebi Theatre Groups” based in Iseyin. In fact when I watched a TV series program in OGTV, the first year it was formed, that added flare to my quest for the entertainment field.

How have you benefited from the Federal Government intervention fund into the entertainment industry?

I am still looking forward to benefiting from it. I am not a producer yet as such, but I have some works I  am working on and I intend producing  in future. For now, I am a full-time lecturer, but from all feelers I get, those who try accessing the funds said the process is very cumbersome and stressful, yet they ended up not getting it, that is Nigeria for you.

How do you feel about all the awards you have won?

It is very encouraging, each time I realize I have such recognitions. I am praying to God to get there by His grace, but on the average, I have about fifteen awards excluding international awards, and presently, I am being nominated for an international award, one in London and the other in one of the African countries. I believe that one’s work always speaks for one anywhere one finds oneself, no matter the location.

What has stardom cost you?

Although I have not and will never allow my achievements to go into my head.  I still live my normal life and still do those things which I would have done if I hadn’t hit stardom. I always feel grateful to God, my fans, my supporters, and my parents, who have spent so much in bringing me up over the years and my colleagues (lecturers) too, who have always believed in me.

How do you relate with people?

I entrench values in those I come across, that is why, most times, in the private I  prefer spending more time on building myself because I know I am charged with the responsibility of impacting positively on lives of those I meet as an actor.

How do you relax?

I spend time with my wife and children. We watch programs and play games together. I listen a lot when I am relaxing and most people don’t know that I enjoy Badminton as a game a lot. I call my wife “Olomi,” my sister, my love and my mother.
Qualitative time with family
She accepted me the way I was few years ago without nothing, but believed in my future, so whenever I have any ample time to spend, I spend it qualitatively with my family. She has time for the children; she has built a home for me and not a house.

Will you accept political position if given the opportunity?

Based on my kind of person, I am very shy and sentimental. I love to be found where people are smiling and laughing and politicians are not noted for such. I can accept political appointment in an event where their philosophy is people-friendly, but for me to compete for a political position in an election, that, I will not do. To me, I don’t see that field as my calling any time.

How did you feel winning the African Viewers Choice Award  last year?

Of course, I was very happy, coming at a time when this award was first introduced to us, “The best comedian actor award”. The memory is awesome. I want to use this medium to thank all those who voted for me during the voting process.

How has the war on piracy been in the Industry?

There seems to be no war in the industry at all. The law is there but no action to safeguard intellectual property.Marketers and producers need to come together to review their contracts because many producers are losing out to marketers.
Many producers work and labour in vain, but the marketers plough in little capital and gain millions of naira in return. Some producers even pirate their works because they know at the end of the day; they will end up becoming the losers after all. Again, we don’t have a united union, but these pirates have a unified union and strong cabal, and it only takes associations with strong unions and government backings to eliminate these leeches  from our industry.

Recently you lost your father, any long lasting memory you can never forget?

Pa Oyetoro, my biological father passed away this year, January 2014, at the age of 98, and has since been buried according to Islamic rites. It is something I cannot just quantify, but one thing I am grateful to God for, is that he was alive to see me become that which he did desire before his demise. I have so many resounding memories of my late father that I cannot forget in my life time. He has lived his life and has left his mark on the sand of time.

We learnt you are a Rich man, how true is it?

Honestly, I am not a rich man, but I am comfortable, satisfied and happy.
More @ http://tundeoloyede.blogspot.com/2014/04/i-am-not-rich-man-saka.html
4  Forum / The Buzz Central / MI Ibaga Flaunts Bentley on: 4-04-2014 06:28 AM


I saw a different Headline on vanguard news "MI flaunts Bugatti" but i believe the car MI is leaning against is a bentley and not a bugatti, but anyways i am happy for him. But as the story goes.....

Mister Incredible Ibaga has told his story of grass to grace too many times for many to forget that the rapper has had to battle life’s many challenges to have his voice heard. Now, he is living the dream and he has no qualms taking it to the gallery for all to see.
He has several endorsement deals in his kitty, with Globacom, arguably on top of the bill. On Tuesday, the rapper share his thought with his fans on Instagram. “All those who have steadily stood by this nigga since day one. The wait is almost over. We are about to be winning! Not like we ever stopped though!
And MI wasn’t just doling out empty words, he did it with a post of himself, coolly leaning on his Bentley car. No doubt, he is winning, don’t know about the fans .
I would actually love to see  nigerian artist with a bugatti, if there is do let me know. Cheers!!!
source: http://tundeoloyede.blogspot.com/2014/04/mi-ibaga-flaunts-bentley.html
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