Wednesday, June 16, 2021

Your Small Head Like Agabalumo: Actor Ogbolor Drags Huddah Monroe Over Her Post on Nigerian Men.




Nigerians will rather drag their own than let someone from another country drag them. Such was the case between OAP Ogbolor and Kenyan socialite Huddah Monroe.

The media personality recently took to social media to slam the Kenyan woman for her statement about Nigerian men.

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Huddah took to social media to talk about dating men from almost all races while sharing what she thinks about them.


According to her, in the black community, a Nigerian man means headache. She stated that Nigerian men are not bad for enjoyment but settling down with them may mean that one wants to die young.

Describing Nigerian men that way did not seem to go down well with Ogbolor and he replied to Huddah.

The media personality stated that nobody asked her to date men from all races.

Telling the socialite to leave Nigerian men, Ogbolor said women from the country love their men who he described as "great".

He then compared her head to the size of an Africa star apple popularly called agbalumo.

Check out the post below:

A lot of people seemed to agree with Ogbolor as they laughed at his description of Huddah's head.

nnenna_aldo:

"I read it in his voice from jeniffer’s diary. you think all that was acting? You don’t know he get small werey inside...small head like agbalumo. ah e enter."

wisdombusybrain:

"To every gbas, there is a gbos."

radio_without_battery:

"It's the small head like agbalumo for me."

lagosfoodieassociation:

"It's the agbalomo for us."

_ucheii:

"I read that last part in his voice."

glophii:

"Small head like what?!!!"

nellynells__:

"This actor always makes sense."

Tuesday, June 15, 2021

Nigerian Army pleads with Boko Haram, ISWAP terrorists to seek forgiveness and reconciliation.


The Nigerian Army is pleading with Boko Haram and ISWAP terrorists to seek forgiveness and reconciliation in order to restore peace in the country. 

 

The General Officer Commanding (GOC), 7 Division, Nigerian Army, Brig.-Gen. A.A. Eyitayo, made the call at a feast organised for journalists by the army on Sunday in Maiduguri.

 

Eyitayo, who is also the Commander Sector 1, Operation Hadin Kai, said the recent military onslaught against the insurgents dealt decisive blow on the terrorists leaving their remnants in disarray.

 

He noted that the military was happy over the bloodshed and want them to repent from their nefarious ways.

 

He also assured them (insurgents) the opportunity to enjoy rehabilitation and acquire skills to enable them to live a useful life in society.

 

 The GOC lauded the contributions of the media in the counter-insurgency campaign and urged it to enlighten the insurgents to see the light and repent from their wasteful ventures.

 

“We are not here for bloodletting, nobody is happy that people are dying.

 

“Some of them (insurgents) are listening to the media so it is good for us to appeal to them through the media to shun violence, turn up to seek forgiveness and reconciliation,” Eyitayo said.

 

According to him, the feast with journalists was to show appreciation of the media reportage of military operations in the state.

 

“For the past three months since I assumed duty in Maiduguri in this capacity, there has never been any bad report.

BREAKING: Another Popular Nigerian Politician Is Dead.

Another Popular Nigerian Politician Is Dead.
OnyxNews Nigeria reports that the Ogun State All Progressive Congress (APC), Caretaker Committee’s treasurer, Adekunbi Banjoko .
This online news platform understands that the State Party’s Publicity Secretary, Mr. Tunde Oladunjoye, made the announcement in a statement on Monday, in Abeokuta, capital of Ogun State, Southwest Nigeria.

Tunde said, Banjoko died earlier on Monday.

According to Mr Tunde, “A devoted Christian, seasoned politician, and former Secretary to Sagamu Local Government. He also served as treasurer of the party diligently, humbly and to the best of his ability.

“He will surely be missed by our members in the state working committee of the party.

“The late treasurer is survived by wives and children.

Burial arrangement will be as announced by the family,” Oladunjoye said.

Until his death, OnyxNews Nigeria gathered that Banjoko was a member of the Ogun State Board of Public Health

Prominent Businessman and Politician Abisoye Fagade Loses Mum.

 

Abisoye Fagade, prominent businessman, PR guru and new age politician, is bereaved. 

His mother, Deaconess Comfort Omoladun Fagade, died on Sunday, June 13, 2021, after a brief Illness.

She was aged 78. 

Fagade, the CEO of Sodium Group and convener of Oyo Si Ma Dun, OSMD Network Summit, took to his social media handles to mourn his mother.

According to him, “Goodnight Mummy. You were a mother indeed, an Abiyamo tooto. You were my teacher, my prayer champion and my intercessor. You were so beautiful in and out. Thank you for everything. Adieu, Mummy mi.”

A devoted Christian and doting mother, Deaconess Fagade trained as a teacher, where she distinguished herself as a professional with selfless focus and instinctive humanitarian mission. 

Upon her retirement from the teaching service as an headmistress, Deaconess Fagade devoted the rest of her life to the service of God, the church, her family and humanity.

A native of Ibadan, Oyo State, she was widowed after the death of her husband, Pa David Oladokun Fagade, in August 2005, 

Deaconess Fagade is survived by six children and many grandchildren. 

Her burial ceremony has been slated to hold on August 5 and 6, 2021, in Ibadan.

Armed Robbers Who Once Ambushed MKO Abiola Became Governor, Lawmakers — Widow


Zainab Duke-Abiola, one of the wives of Chief Moshood Kashimawo Olawale (MKO) Abiola, has narrated how the iconic late politician, was ambushed by armed robbers on his way to Ibadan, Oyo state.

According to Zainab, the armed robbers started shouting ‘MKO, is our man, Man of the people’ on sighting the winner of the June 12, 1993 presidential election.

The Akasoba of Kalabari land in the Niger Delta added that one of the gunmen later became a governor while two others were elected into the House of Representatives.

She said, “Abiola was unique and different, that’s why people miss him. There was a day we were going to visit the Olubadan of Ibadan. We were with some Americans, the Americans are still alive, I was newly married to him. Very newly married, just few months into our marriage. And we were going to the palace, on the way, do you know right in front of us, we saw robbers robbing people. I just started praying and the Americans were shivering.

“But when Chief saw them, he said he was not turning back nor running away. He told the driver to keep driving towards them. On getting near them, they saw the Rolls Royce and they started shouting ‘MKO is our man o, Man of the people.’

“Do you know they kept their guns down? Do you know they laid down flat? I am telling you what you won’t hear from anyone else except the Americans and the driver. They started shouting ‘baba ooo, baba oooo, baba ooooo’, so Chief came out and gave them money. He told them they were nice young persons and shouldn’t be involved in crime. They told him if they were two or three of him in the country, they wouldn’t be involved in crime. They told their victims to go, some of the victims told Chief they didn’t have transport means, so Chief gave the robbers and victims money.

“The Americans were surprised as well, I too was happy. Chief told them to go back to school and come to his house anytime they needed money. One of those people became the governor of a Yoruba state, he is alive, about two or so became House of Representatives’ members. Why are they not repeating this story, were they not fans at that point?”

Seun Oloketuyi premieres new movie, Lockdown Heat.


A Nigerian indigenous movie maker and founder of Best of Nollywood awards, Seun Oloketuyi, has premiered his new movie, Lockdown Heat, at the SilverBird Cinema, Ikeja, yesterday, June 13, 2021.

The movie which featured Mary Lazarus and Efa Iwara as leads was directed by a prominent filmmaker, Samuel Olatunji, who recently produced and directed MimiTheMovie and Dear Affy.

Oloketuyi's Lockdown Heat was inspired by the recent COVID-19 pandemic outbreak which forced many nations to put lockdown in place to curtail the spread of the deadly virus; Nigeria inclusive.

"It is a movie that talks about what happened during the lockdown. I don't think anybody in our generation ever witnessed a pandemic," he told Nollytrailers, "So Lockdown Heat is a story of survival during the pandemic."

The storyline is about two people falling in love during a lockdown and how one of the couple was able to survive the other's inner demon without getting scratched, or with minimum damage.

Monday, June 14, 2021

Osas Ighodaro's customised ankara wins FirstBank's N500k for best dress at Ayinla movie premiere


                                              
On Sunday, June 14, 2021, was the premiere of the Tunde Kelani-directed film, Ayinla, and as expected, stars turned up in their numbers to grace the event.

The theme of the event was 'Cultural Extravaganza' and well, several Nigerian stars made sure to follow the theme with many of them showing off their bold and creative fashion side.

Nollywood actress, Osas Ighodaro, was the star of the night as she emerged as the winner in the Best Dress category, smiling home with a cash prize of N500,000.

Ighodaro who was dressed in a custom-made design by Weiz Dhurm Franklyn, was an ankara goddess redefined. The actress dazzled in a black and sheer dress with multi-print layers with coordinating head and neckpieces.

The designer, Weiz Dhurm Franklyn, describes their brand as 'representing one of the fastest-growing fashion icons that explores unique cultural styles' and it appears they made their star client pretty happy with her look snagging the Best Dressed title.

Ayinla is a musical biopic based on the life of Ayinla Yusuf popularly known as Ayinla Omowura, an Apala musician who was stabbed to death by his manager named Bayewu in a bar fight on May 6, 1980 at Abeokuta.

The film which was directed by Tunde Kelani was set in the 1970s and early 1980s and shot in Abeokuta, Ogun State.

Adedimeji Lateef assumed the role of Ayinla, starring alongside Bimbo Manuel, Ade Laoye, Kunle Afolayan, Bimbo Ademoye and Mr Macaroni.

Several star turned up for the event in mind-blowing outfits and Legit.ng has compiled some of the best looks from the event.