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15261  Forum / The Buzz Central / Bootilicious Queen, Daniella Chioma Okeke Flaunts Car Collection on: 20-05-2014 02:33 PM

Whoever says Nollywood is not paying off, had better go repackage their hustle or else pack their bags and move on. Or how else is it that some just seems to have the Midas touch and hr just soaring and hitting the right notes, left, right and center. The way some of the thespians are acquiring cars and properties and things, you would think they are in a hurry to own everything and that the money is so much, they just need to spend an spend and spend.

Just a few days ago we told you and showed you Genevieve Nnaji's new machine, her Black Mercedes Benz G 63 wagon. A car that defines status and moves one from a bit part player to the real deal and we can bet our little Kobo on it that some of the top people in the industry (mostly the actresses) would already have gone into a frenzy to see who would be the next to either bring in a G65 or even a Ferrari or Porsche. Don't be too surprised if you see any of those or even a Rolls Royce soon. Anything can happen. Say what! say what!!



One thespian that seem to have gotten my tongues wagging of recent because of her unbelievable car collection, is none other than the super curvaceous Daniella Chioma Okeke, who is never far away from controversies.

She apparently posted a picture of some of her material possessions on the social media very recently; the picture shows a fleet of super cars that includes a Range Rover or was it 2, a Land Rover LR3 & a Lexus SUV.
15262  Forum / Naijapals Base (Metro life) / Russian Billionaire Pay Wife $4.5 Billion In Most Expensive Divorce Settlement on: 20-05-2014 02:14 PM

So much for going their separate ways!
A Russian billionaire, Dmitry Rybolovlev has been asked by a Swiss Court to pay a "super-whooping" sum of $4.5 billion to his ex-wife, Elena Rybolovleva. I just tried to calculate that in naira and honestly the result is really deceiving me.

Ranked 147th on Forbes list of billionaires and with a fortune of $8.8 billion, Fertilizer king as he's fondly called also owns French soccer club, AS Monaco. Well, he is expected to make an appeal within 30 days. The couple got married for 27 years, have two daughters, the ex-wife also gets custody of their 13-year-old.

Marc Bonnant, Elena's lawyer called it "the most expensive divorce in history".
Two other lawyers in the case, Corinne Corminboeuf Harari and Caroline Schumacher, termed it "a complete victory" for her, adding that under Swiss law she's entitled to half the fortune he made during their marriage.
15263  Forum / The Buzz Central / Patience Ozokwo Makes Kannywood Debut on: 20-05-2014 01:48 PM

Veteran Nollywood star, Patience Ozokwo, popularly known as Mama G, is no dobt one of the most respect movie stars in the Nigerian film industry called Nollywood.

The movie icon, who is well known for her ‘wicked mother/mother-in-law’ roles in movies, has decided to take her trade to the Northern part of Nigeria where she was featured in a recent movie titled ‘Hassana Da Hussaina.’

The Hausa movie industry is fondly called Kannywood.

The flick, produced by Uzee Concepts and directed by Hassan Giggs, is about an army general who arranges for his troublesome twin sons (Rabilu Musa Ibro and Suleiman Bosho) to get married. The boys got married to another pair of twins (Patience Ozokwo and Saratu Gidado), who prove to be even more troublesome than they were. This led to a bigger trouble in the family.
Once again, Patience Ozokwo was in her element as she gave a vivid interpretation to the script.
15264  Forum / The Buzz Central / Patience Ozokwo Makes Kannywood Debut on: 20-05-2014 01:47 PM

Veteran Nollywood star, Patience Ozokwo, popularly known as Mama G, is no dobt one of the most respect movie stars in the Nigerian film industry called Nollywood.

The movie icon, who is well known for her ‘wicked mother/mother-in-law’ roles in movies, has decided to take her trade to the Northern part of Nigeria where she was featured in a recent movie titled ‘Hassana Da Hussaina.’

The Hausa movie industry is fondly called Kannywood.

The flick, produced by Uzee Concepts and directed by Hassan Giggs, is about an army general who arranges for his troublesome twin sons (Rabilu Musa Ibro and Suleiman Bosho) to get married. The boys got married to another pair of twins (Patience Ozokwo and Saratu Gidado), who prove to be even more troublesome than they were. This led to a bigger trouble in the family.
Once again, Patience Ozokwo was in her element as she gave a vivid interpretation to the script.
15265  Forum / The Buzz Central / ‘I Come Lagos’ Starring Nse Etim, Hits The Cinema This Friday on: 20-05-2014 01:12 PM

‘I Come Lagos’ is another movie by AMVCA best comedy movie director, Elvis Chucks, starring AMVCA
best actress of the year Nse Ikpe Etim. The hilarious mind blowing comedy movie will hit the cinemas on
Friday, 23rd of May 2014 and it’s a must watch for all. You get to see Nse Etim in a way you have never
seen her before. Watch the trailer after the cut.
   http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BxQK-ieIhJw
15266  Forum / The Buzz Central / Hilarious Flick ‘I Come Lagos’ Starring Nse Etim, Hits The Cinema This Friday on: 20-05-2014 01:09 PM

‘I Come Lagos’ is another movie by AMVCA best comedy movie director, Elvis Chucks, starring AMVCA
best actress of the year Nse Ikpe Etim. The hilarious mind blowing comedy movie will hit the cinemas on
Friday, 23rd of May 2014 and it’s a must watch for all. You get to see Nse Etim in a way you have never
seen her before. Watch the trailer after the cut.

<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BxQK-ieIhJw" target="_blank" class="aeva_link bbc_link new_win" rel="nofollow">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BxQK-ieIhJw</a>

15267  Forum / The Buzz Central / Zaaki Azzay’s Estranged Wife Speaks On His Marriage To Her Cousin on: 20-05-2014 01:04 PM

Hadiza Zaaki Azzay made headlines 2 years ago after she accused her ex husband and popular 90’s touch carrying singer, Zaaki Azzay of domestic violence.

Hadiza has since moved on with her life while Zaaki on May 10th married 24 year old Hembadoon Maskaven Ugema who allegedly is his estranged wife’s cousin.


Speaking about Zaaki’s new marriage, Hadiza tells Encomium thus:

“That is his life. I’m not bothered at all. He pushed me out to take another wife. That is not my problem right now. Zaaki should please, bring back my girl whom he abducted and dumped in Abuja for two years now. That is my own headache,” she said.

Hadiza and Zaaki’s marriage is yet to be formally dissolved.
15268  Forum / The Buzz Central / Comedian, Ali Baba Shares Photo Of His Sons With Funny Caption on: 20-05-2014 12:09 PM

Nigerian comedian Alibaba shared a photo (above) of his young sons who have grown so tall with this funny caption:

“See my small sons of yesterday… 6″3′ and 6″1′… I’m going to start eating this indomie of a thing… I don’t think its ordinary food. That thing has steroids”.
The post attracted lots of comments from several comedians including Tee A. Read Comedian Gbenga Adeyinka’s response

“Honestly bro, my son is 6′ 2 and his shoe size is 47 very scary the way they are growing. I hope them no give them special injection when we born them sha? Me na ordinary 5’8 o!….Just keep buying new trousers men! And as for shoes, if I no go US, we no dey see shoe, being trying to convince him to start going to Cele“
15269  Forum / The Buzz Central / Van Vicker thanks God for getting back to his feet on: 20-05-2014 11:42 AM

Sometimes, you focus and courage gets tested when an unfortunate incident occurs.

When Van Vicker got injured during the soccer match between Ghana and Nigerian actors, he thought it was a minor incidence that was going to heal quickly. But weeks passed by with no improvement to his leg until he eventually visited an Atlanta- Georgia podiatrist who helped manage the situation till he fully recovered.

Having got back to his feet and going about business as normal, Van Vicker has taken time to expression his appreciation to God for his recovery:

“I am mirthful to be back on my feet. Glory be to God. I want to appreciate my family, colleagues, and all those who had me in their prayers.”
15270  Forum / Naijapals Base (Metro life) / Businesswoman Loses N5m She Buried Underground In Lagos on: 20-05-2014 11:14 AM
There was a mild drama on Monday in the Daleko Market, Mushin, Lagos State, as journalists searched in vain for an unidentified trader who was said to have lost huge sums of money buried in her shop to the fire incident that razed the market on Sunday.

One of the traders, who spoke to Punch, said the businesswoman was in the habit of keeping her money in the underground, instead of a bank. The trader who pleaded anonymity said:

“The woman usually keeps money in her shop, and would use her goods to cover it. But we are not sure if the whole money was destroyed by the fire. The theory here is that those that arrived first at the market saw the money and stole it.”
While some said the money she lost was between N2m to N5m, others put it higher than that. But an attempt to speak with the woman was unsuccessful as she was said to have gone to Alausa with other market leaders.

No fewer than 120 shops were affected in the fire that started around 1:00am as a result of a power surge.

A rice seller, Alhaji Kazeem, said he lost over one hundred bags of rice to the fire. He said, “I am ruined; over 100 bags of rice were lost to this inferno.”

Lagos State has promised to come to the assistance of the business men and woman in the market.
15271  Forum / Naijapals Base (Metro life) / Pics of soldiers killed by Boko Haram that caused military mutiny in Maiduguri on: 20-05-2014 10:45 AM

Very often we hear that soldiers in battle with the dreaded Islamic sect Boko Haram were killed, but we hardly get to see the fallen officers. Well, here are two of them. The officer on the left is  Lt Odushina Oluwafemi he was one of the officers ambushed and killed by Boko Haram men last Wednesday night. The officer on the right is Major Olalekan Akintola, aka Lokoso, he and his fellow soldiers were killed when their convoy was ambushed by Boko Haram after their GOC, Major General Abubakar Mohammed, made them make an unusual trip, his friends say.

Their deaths sparked a mutiny against the GOC. Y'all remember the story last week. The GOC has since been redeployed because of the incident.

Lt Odushina Oluwafemi attended Air Force Secondary School Ikeja, and has served as part of the UN peace keeping forces in Darfur. He went to Pakistan for additional training course and was only deployed to Maiduguri in March 2014 where he met his untimely death. May their souls rest in peace.
15272  Forum / The Buzz Central / Jude Okoye’s Lover, Ifeoma Picks New Deal on: 19-05-2014 02:37 PM
Ifeoma Umeokeke, fiancé of Jude Okoye, elder brother of P-Square music group, has grabbed an endorsement with a cream company. The lady, who was recently proposed to after the rumour fight among the Okoye family was settled, has been made a face of a hair cream product.

The model-cum-beauty queen will appear in a television commercial of Soul Mate hair cream along with Hafiz ‘Saka’ Oyetoro and Ure Scott Kalu.

Although lips are sealed on the worth of the deal, however, we gathered that it is very juicy.
15273  Forum / Naijapals Base (Metro life) / Custom Officer Arrested For molesting A Girl He Met On Facebook on: 19-05-2014 11:18 AM
There is nothing wrong with dating someone you meet online but the danger is where either or both parties just reduce the whole thing to séx and money. That is the dangers of online dating and it has come out again as a young girl is said to have fallen victim to rapé by a man she met on Facebook and his accomplice.


The Custom officer has been identified as Felola Uzezi and his accomplice is Mohammed Sanni:

The girl was said to have visited officer Uzezi after few months of chatting with him online but on getting to his home near the Badagry Expressway, he had forceful séxual intercourse with her and, sadly, he invited his friend, Sanni, to join in the act.
According to the girl, she refused to have séx with officer Uzezi because she was on her period but this didn’t deter him and his friend and when they were done with her, she was given one of officer Uzezi’s boxers to clean up with.
The victim reported the case at a neighbouring police station. Both men have been arrested after the report that they rapéd the 23-year-old girl who had struck up a friendship with Uzezi through facebook.

A source told Gistmania.com that the Custom Officer is begging the girl and pleading to settle out of court.

Nigerians are yet to get over the sad case of Cynthia Osokogwu and now this one by matured men. Nawao!
15274  Forum / The Buzz Central / My Car Was Not Smashed By My Lover - Nigerian Idol Winner, Debbie Rise Yells on: 19-05-2014 11:12 AM
The rumour that the car prize given to the Nigerian Idol 2012 first runner-up, Debbie Rise, was smashed by her jealous lover, the lady has come out to debunk the tale.

She stressed that her car windscreen was never damaged as reported in some quarters.

Debbie claimed the story emanated from an interview she granted a journalist to talk about her latest two singles, which she dropped, but the pen pusher went to write something else.

The artiste insisted that nothing of such ever happened to her and that it was just a cheap way of wanting to tarnish her image. Debbie added that she has begun to experience what celebrities go through in the hands of rumour mongers
15275  Forum / Naijapals Base (Metro life) / How Boko Haram Rapéd 2 of the Girls Mercilessly on: 19-05-2014 10:41 AM

This is a very touching story, which goes to show how our girls are suffering: 15 year old Baba Goni, a young lad from Borno was abducted and held hostage by the Boko Haram sect at the Sambisa forest for two years before he escaped from their captivity.

While he was escaping, he came across two teenage girls believed to be among the over 200 girls abducted by the dreaded sect from a boarding school in Chibok, Borno State, more than a month ago.

Giving graphic details of what happened to them, Goni said the girls had been beaten, rapéd and left to die tied to a tree with their school uniform ripped...

 Baba recounts his ordeal with Boko Haram and narrates how he and his team valiantly rescued two girls left for dead in the forest.
Their faces scratched and bleeding, the pitiful remains of their once-smart school uniforms ripped and filthy, the two teenage girls were tethered to trees, wrists bound with rope and left in a clearing in the Nigerian bush to die by Islamist terror group Boko Haram.

Despite having been raped and dragged through the bush, they were alive – but only just – in the sweltering tropical heat and humidity.

This grim scene was discovered by 15-year-old Baba Goni. ‘They were seated on the ground at the base of the trees, their legs stretched out in front of them – they were hardly conscious,’ says Baba, who acted as a guide for one of the many vigilante teams searching for the Nigerian schoolgirls abducted from their school last month by Boko Haram – and now at the centre of a concerted international campaign for their freedom.

The horrific scene he and his comrades encountered, a week after the kidnap early on April 15, was in thorny scrubland near the village of Ba’ale, an hour’s drive from Chibok, where 276 girls aged 16 to 18 were taken from their boarding school dormitories – with 223 still missing. It was still two weeks before social media campaigns and protests would prick the Western world’s conscience over the abduction.

In the days following their disappearance, rag-tag groups such as Baba’s, scouring the forests in a convoy of Toyota pick-up trucks, were the girls’ only hope.

But hope had already run out for some of the hostages, according to Baba, when his group spoke to the terrified inhabitants of the village where Boko Haram had pitched camp with their captives for three days following the kidnap.

The chilling account he received from the villagers, though unconfirmed by official sources, represents the very worst fears of the families of those 223 girls still missing.

Four were dead, they told him, shot by their captors for being ‘stubborn and unco-operative’. They had been hastily buried before the brutish kidnappers moved on.

‘Everyone we spoke to was full of fear,’ said Baba. ‘They didn’t want to come out of their homes. They didn’t want to show us the graves. They just pointed up a track.’

The tiny rural village, halfway between Chibok and Damboa in the besieged state of Borno in Nigeria’s north-east, had been helpless to stop the Boko Haram gang as it swept through on trucks loaded with schoolgirls they had taken at gunpoint before torching their school.

Venturing further up the track, Baba and his fellow vigilantes found the two girls. Baba, the youngest of the group, stayed back as his friends took charge.‘They used my knife to cut through the ropes,’ he said. ‘I heard the girls crying and telling the others that they had been raped, then just left there. They had been with the other girls from Chibok, all taken from the school in the middle of the night by armed men in soldiers’ uniforms.

‘We couldn’t do much for them. They didn’t want to talk to any men. All we could do was to get them into a vehicle and drive them to the security police at Damboa. They didn’t talk, they just held on to each other and cried.’

For Baba, a peasant farmer’s son who has never been out of rural Borno, it was shocking to see young girls defiled and brutalised by the notorious terrorists he knew so well.

But his own life has been full of tragedy and he told how he had ‘seen much worse’ than the horror of that day in the forest clearing.

A bright-eyed Muslim boy from the Kanuri ethnic group, proud of a tribal facial scar and nicknamed ‘Small’ by all who know him because of his short, slim frame, he described a happy childhood with three brothers and two sisters in Kachalla Burari, a collection of mud houses not far from Chibok.

Without electricity or running water, the children spent their days helping on their father’s subsistence farm, planting maize and beans and millet.

Baba and his friends used home-made catapults to shoot birds and in the rainy season fished in the river with bent hooks. But by his tenth birthday, the scourge of the radical Islamist Boko Haram was creeping up on everyone in Borno State.

Baba and his siblings attended a local madrassa, or religious school, where they learnt the Koran, but he had no formal teaching and cannot read or write to this day.

By 2009, Boko Haram were becoming active in his area, peddling their message of hatred to Christians, but also turning on Muslims they branded as informers. Nigeria’s chaotic military was incapable of defending itself or its citizens.

Baba’s village life came under siege. There were attacks on the Christian population in the region, with bank robberies funding the gang. Disaffected, unemployed youths from local families were recruited and neighbours who once lived in peace now spied on one another.

One night as he slept in his family’s mud house in the village, the gunmen came door to door, looking for informers. ‘I heard some noise, I woke up and saw men coming through the door, shooting at my uncle who was in the bed beside mine,’ he said. ‘That was the end of my childhood, the end of everything. I saw his body covered in blood, I backed away, and the men turned their guns on me. They grabbed me roughly and took me outside to a pick-up truck.

Baba, telling his story confidently and lucidly, wants to skate over the details of his two hellish years in the Boko Haram camp in Sambisa Forest. Today there are special forces soldiers swarming over the vast nature reserve and circling overhead in surveillance aircraft.

For this slight boy, there was no such worldwide interest as he scurried back and forth at the command of a ruthless gang dug into woodland far from any help or rescue.

He remembers many of them lived with women who had come voluntarily into the camp. He never saw any girls abducted. This latest phenomenon is unknown to him. ‘There were many abducted boys, but no girls,’ he said. ‘We were all scared to death and had to do whatever we were told – fetch water, fetch firewood, clean the weapons.

‘We couldn’t make friends – you didn’t know who to trust. I was made to sleep next to the Boko Haram elders, the senior preachers. I had no special boss in the camp, I was ordered around by everybody’.

The men prayed five times a day yet would leap on their motorbikes and trucks to carry out killing sprees.

‘I knew they had started out as holy men but now I saw them as criminals, loaded with weapons and ammunition,’ he said.

As he got older, he was taught how to use an AK-47, how to strip it down and clean it, and reassemble it.

He could never understand what drove the men. They did not use alcohol or hard drugs, though he sometimes saw them smoking marijuana. They were monsters and he felt convinced they were mad.

‘They were wild, even when they prayed so loudly in groups together, making us join in. They were insane, unpredictable, and always planning their next attack. I never wanted to be one of them.

‘They slept rough every night, just taking shelter under trees in the rainy season,’ he said. ‘We all wore the same afaraja [the Nigerian long shift and trousers] day and night. We washed them when we could. We slept on mats made of palm leaves, out in the open with the trucks all parked nearby, ready for a hasty move if necessary.’


He said the fear, and the endless boredom, were his worst enemies. ‘They made us work hard so it was easy to sleep. I don’t remember crying through homesickness. I think the night when my uncle was killed in front of me did something to my feelings forever. It seems mindless, but I adapted to my life out there.’

Then came the day when he was given a ‘special’ but sickening task. One of the commanders told him he was going on a journey and would be tested for his loyalty to the group.

‘He brought two of his senior men to stand beside me. He said I would be going with them to my family’s home and I would have to shoot and kill my father.’ Baba had no time to plan. He was sandwiched between the two fanatics as they set off on a motorbike for his village home.

‘I pretended I was willing to do the job. I took the ammunition belt I was handed and clung on as we drove through the rough bush. When we were less than a mile from a nearby village, I threw the ammunition belt to the ground and pretended it had slid out of my hands.

‘They stopped to let me pick it up. Instead, I ran as fast as I could through the undergrowth. I didn’t care about thorns or snakes or anything. They shot at me and I could hear the bullets flying past and hitting the trees, but I was not going to stop for anything. I made it to the village and some kind people let me hide there.


‘The shooting would have been heard by local vigilante groups. I think that is why I wasn’t followed by the men on the bike.’

The next day Baba went home. He saw his grieving parents and siblings for the first time in two years.

‘But I couldn’t stay,’ he said. ‘I was bringing danger to their door and we all knew it.’


Confirmation of that came when Baba soon heard that vengeful Boko Haram chiefs had put a bounty on his head for his defiance of the equivalent of £12,000 – a fortune in the local economy.

‘I took a bus to Damboa, to report to the youth vigilante group,’ he said. ‘I wanted to work with them and I knew I was doing the right thing.’

His family, terrified, abandoned their home soon afterwards and today live in a remote part of Borno, rarely seeing their eldest son. He lives with a cousin who is also under a Boko Haram death threat.

He became a valuable volunteer with the vigilantes. He helps man checkpoints where Baba points out members of Boko Haram to the rest of the team.

But he was soon exposed to brutality of a different kind – this time from the government side. He helped to get one of his captors, a man he only knew as Alaji, arrested and handed to the soldiers.

‘It felt good at first, but then they shot him dead right in front of me,’ he said.

Now joining the patrols armed with a shotgun and machete, Baba has been able to give valuable intelligence to the Nigerian authorities about Boko Haram’s way of life in their camps.

‘By now I have seen this violence many times. It never gets better. It will always be an even worse sight than finding those poor schoolgirls in the forest,’ he says.
15276  Forum / The Buzz Central / Louis Vuitton Denies Signing A Deal With Tonto Dikeh’s Ex... on: 19-05-2014 09:36 AM
On Monday, April 21, 2014, Nigerian artiste and ex-boyfriend of controversial Nollywood actress Tonto Dikeh, 2G,  also known as Mr. Booski Lover, announced that he had bagged a mouth watering deal with Louis Vuitton, commonly known as LV. Speaking with Encomium Weekly, 2G claimed that his deal with Louis Vuitton was a sponsorship deal which will showcase him as a model and international ambassador for the brand. When NET contacted 2G via email to confirm the deal, 2G’s rep Taniesh Lesliee, a magazine publisher with J’Adore, US, replied via email saying: ‘It’s a sponsorship deal which also showcases me as a model/international ambassador; it came as a surprise of course, a pleasant one. There are some surprises we got from LV for the fans as well, stay tuned.’ NET investigations have revealed that no such deal is in place. When NET reached out to Louis Vuitton via email, an in house rep denied that the company has any endorsement deal with 2G, adding that the company had no connection with Mr. Booski Lover. ‘We don’t know 2G, We don’t have any business with him’, the company wrote in an email response to our correspondent....

15277  Forum / The Buzz Central / Unemployed Nigerian Graduates to Earn N19,800 Monthly? on: 19-05-2014 09:21 AM
Thanks to a committee at the National Conference, unemployed Nigerian graduates may soon start earning a monthly allowance of N19,800, the same amount earned by members of the National Youth Service Corps.

The conference’s Committee on Law, Judiciary, Human Rights and Legal Reform made the proposal, and is pushing for its acceptance at the plenary and by the Federal Government, Punch reports.

“The recommendation is our own way of finding solutions to the rising wave of crime in the country and to also force the government to do the needful for the increasing number of unemployed graduates in the country.

We have done our part and it is left for the delegates to either reject or accept it at plenary,”
said a committee member.
15278  Forum / The Buzz Central / Peter Okoye & Gideon Okeke Put their Buff Biceps on Display on: 16-05-2014 04:39 PM

Our male celebs can’t help but share photos of their hot bodies…not that anyone is complaining, right?

Musician Peter Okoye of P-Square and actor Gideon Okeke are bringing the heat, by showing-off their buff biceps in a tank top
15279  Forum / Naijapals Base (Metro life) / Blessing Isanbor, Shot By Her Sister’s Policeman Boyfriend Finally Operated Upon on: 16-05-2014 03:55 PM

19-year old Blessing Isanbor who was shot in the face at close range by her younger sister’s policeman boyfriend, Corporal Emmanuel Okujo at their parents’ home in Bariga has been operated upon today, after two years that she was shot. According to reports: Blessing was trying to protect her younger sister who was 17 then and they had a mom who was helpless because she was a widow.

After the incident Blessing told Journalists, ‘he shot to kill me, even though my sister is pregnant for him and will have children for him, the law should run its full course’.  A picture of blessing after the cut when she was first shot. But she still needs to have her jaw reconstructed amongst other things.
15280  Forum / The Buzz Central / Omotola to speak at Eastern Mediterranean University; Meets up with Leila Otadi on: 16-05-2014 03:44 PM

 Omotola has been getting a flurry of speaking opportunities to impart some of her knowledge about success, which is now another career path for her as a motivational speaker.

Currently, she is in Cyprus to speak at the Eastern Mediterranean University on the topic of “motivation, personal achievement, and career opportunities.”

The Eastern Mediterranean University, where she will be speaking, was established in 1979 as a higher-education institution of technology for Turkish Cypriots.

In Cyprus, she also met up with leading Iranian actress Leila Otadi who is also at the event.
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