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vikiviko (m)
Dele Momodu's Lust For Adenuga
« on: February 13, 2008, 04:58 AM »

Dele Momodu , Publisher of Ovation magazine cannot stop to write about Chief Mike Adenuga in his columm Pendulum of Thisday Newspaper.

If he's not praising him, he will be attacking persons aginst Chief Mike Adenuga.


Uncle D, PLEASE write something  refreshing and vibrant, perhaps investigative.
Though am an ardent admirer of the Mr Per Second

The current story Between Mike Adenuga and Richard Branson is a good piece.
Ndipe (m)
Re: Dele Momodu's Lust For Adenuga
« #1 on: February 13, 2008, 05:04 AM »

I remember reading an article once about some folks who cried louder than the bereaved over the annulment of June 12. I think Dele Momodu was among those mentioned. It was quite shocking to me when I saw a piece about (either Babangida or Abacha) in Ovation magazine years later. Unimaginable! Did he think of the annuled June 12 elections?
doyin13 (m)
Re: Dele Momodu's Lust For Adenuga
« #2 on: February 13, 2008, 02:32 PM »

Sycophants always reveal themselves ooo.

Word to Bisi Olatilo Angry Angry Angry Angry
Big B1 (m)
Re: Dele Momodu's Lust For Adenuga
« #3 on: February 13, 2008, 03:37 PM »

This is the definition of freedom of speech; we are all free to express ourselves in any manner we desire.
Dele Momodu is a writer, in fact, a successful one and I'm sure he did not get to his present level over night. Therefore, it is absolutely senseless for any of us to dictate what this man's topics should be.

Get a life, find something better to do and leave the man alone.
aisha2 (f)
Re: Dele Momodu's Lust For Adenuga
« #4 on: February 13, 2008, 03:49 PM »

Dele Momodu and Bis Olatilo, I cant get over theri level of scychophancy. I really wonder what Dele Momodu is doing on my Favorite Backpage, I have stop Buying Thisday on the days he contributes because I get easily Irritated but his unintelligent attacks this week and his praise singing the next week.
Backslider (m)
Re: Dele Momodu's Lust For Adenuga
« #5 on: February 14, 2008, 03:25 PM »

Dele Momodu is here in Ghana he is a corrupt man filled with evil orgies. He may have been good in the days of yore but he is now filled with filthy lucre. he worships Adenuga some few months back a big picture of wale was in Osu what arrogance.
4Him (m)
Re: Dele Momodu's Lust For Adenuga
« #6 on: February 14, 2008, 08:54 PM »

did anyone ever take Bisi Olatilo seriously?
doyin13 (m)
Re: Dele Momodu's Lust For Adenuga
« #7 on: February 14, 2008, 08:55 PM »

David. . .i was anticipating your contribution
considering this is a topic that hits close to home Tongue

Disappointed after the fact to be honest Undecided
texazzpete (m)
Re: Dele Momodu's Lust For Adenuga
« #8 on: February 17, 2008, 05:06 PM »

When you used the word 'Lust' i was expecting another obasanjo-esque revelation. . .
angel101 (f)
Re: Dele Momodu's Lust For Adenuga
« #9 on: February 17, 2008, 08:06 PM »

Its for him obviously just a means to an end.  Embarrassed
n_delta (m)
Re: Dele Momodu's Lust For Adenuga
« #10 on: February 18, 2008, 08:35 AM »

to me Dele is not the probs,  neither is Adenuga the probs, 

dough Adenuga don try as per GLO,

the praises shud be Censor
Bolarge (m)
Re: Dele Momodu's Lust For Adenuga
« #11 on: February 18, 2008, 09:41 AM »

For the right amount of cash, the likes of Dele Momodu are ready to bend over and take anything up their  Lips sealed.
Big B1 (m)
Re: Dele Momodu's Lust For Adenuga
« #12 on: February 18, 2008, 04:52 PM »

It is amusing how people just get extremely high on pulling others down and dragging this country backward.

Dele Momodu is a writer, a successful writer as a matter of fact. I believe the man has the right to write on anything, whether to praise people or to castigate people. I truly do not see anything wrong in what he's doing; it is part of his duties.

I guess, folks would have been happier if he (Dele) focuses on writing negatively about fellow Nigerians. People crave for negative vibe, they usually get very sick when things are going well for others. Another typical reasons why some folks can not prosper through out their miserable life-cycle.

Instead of trying to debase Dele Momodu's accomplishment or style of writing, could you try and see his latest work as a motivational tool that is being used to send positive message to Nigeria and to the rest of the world that success is a choice?

We need to spend more time loving and supporting one another and stop this hating epidemic that continues to kill Nigerian societies.

doyin13 (m)
Re: Dele Momodu's Lust For Adenuga
« #13 on: February 18, 2008, 07:11 PM »

Well. . .I would have nothing against Momodu if he wrote hagiographies on people
who deserve it. . .

But when you consider how run down our country is, and those responsible being feted like
saviors. . .rubbing our noses in the loot which they stole. Walahi- - - -where God dey.

Imagine that Bisi Olatilo doing a piece on the Abacha family  Angry Angry Angry Angry Angry Angry Angry Angry >:(without any
insert on the bloodthirstiness of their hell-residing partriach. Dishonesty is not always so much about telling lies
but also about what you choose to omit and overlook

Such people as they praise should carry Cigarette warning labels on their forehead.
Big B1 (m)
Re: Dele Momodu's Lust For Adenuga
« #14 on: February 18, 2008, 08:02 PM »

Quote
Imagine that Bisi Olatilo doing a piece on the Abacha family

Here we go again pulling rubbish into a specified topic!

This topic is not about Mr.Olatilo or Abacha family; let us stay on point.
rookie (m)
Re: Dele Momodu's Lust For Adenuga
« #15 on: February 18, 2008, 09:32 PM »


-- BigB1

As you have mentioned earlier " we are all free to express ourselves in any manner we desire", so I urge to respect that notion and let others express their disinterest or disapproval in anyone whatsoever. You can also express your opinions without dishing out insults.

Thank you for you cooperation
Big B1 (m)
Re: Dele Momodu's Lust For Adenuga
« #16 on: February 18, 2008, 10:12 PM »

@Rookie:
I guess, that (statement) hit home?

Well, OK, go ahead and express yourself; the land belongs to your father.
Have fun while you do so!
opokonwa (m)
Re: Dele Momodu's Lust For Adenuga
« #17 on: February 19, 2008, 12:16 PM »

Quote from: Big B1 on February 18, 2008, 10:12 PM
@Rookie:
I guess, that (statement) hit home?

Well, OK, go ahead and express yourself; the land belongs to your father.
Have fun while you do so!

@Big B1
Mentioning one's father here is not necessary.

My humble opinion is that Dele Momodu worships anything money!
If Opokonwa gets stinkingly rich 2morow, even b/f I clock 30, Dele Momodu (don't be surprised Shocked) might flash my name on THISDAY for whoever cares! Undecided

I don't blame anyone for attaching money to everything success.
However, I read Dele Momodu's piece on THISDAY.
It was so obvious that he was trying so hard to court Adenuga's attention. Undecided

The praises went overboard.
Perhaps, he was trying to lure the Big Glo Man into a personality interview of feature on Ovation.

Unfortunately, Dr. Mike Adenuga does not treasure such publicity!

Dele Momodu, keep licking the ass of extremely rich men!
Perhaps that is your own strategy to get to the top! Tongue Tongue Tongue
Big B1 (m)
Re: Dele Momodu's Lust For Adenuga
« #18 on: February 19, 2008, 03:28 PM »

Too sensitive, just like a pregnant chick.

You need to calm down; Mentioning one's father in this case was not to disrespect anyone, but was simply used as a figure of speech.
Backslider (m)
Re: Dele Momodu's Lust For Adenuga
« #19 on: February 19, 2008, 03:47 PM »

@big B1

If Dele wrote about we can come out of our prblem and not be tired of writing this then I will not have a problem.

The thing is that our writters are tired or dont have any idea about solving our problems.

The Greatest writer that came out off nigeria wrote about a problem.

How come our young writer only look at the problem write a novel drama and even act a film about the problem.
Why not write about the solution.

OUR writers think that we dont know the problem.

You can notice a NIGERIAN write when he is speaking about the problem of Nigeria.

He thinks that to have freedom of expression gives you the right to be Irresponsible to the right provided for.

It is right and responsibilty. you cant seperate them.
Big B1 (m)
Re: Dele Momodu's Lust For Adenuga
« #20 on: February 19, 2008, 05:27 PM »

Quote
If Dele wrote about we can come out of our prblem and not be tired of writing this then I will not have a problem.

The thing is that our writters are tired or don't have any idea about solving our problems.

The Greatest writer that came out off nigeria wrote about a problem.

How come our young writer only look at the problem write a novel drama and even act a film about the problem.
Why not write about the solution.

OUR writers think that we don't know the problem.

You can notice a NIGERIAN write when he is speaking about the problem of Nigeria.

He thinks that to have freedom of expression gives you the right to be Irresponsible to the right provided for.

It is right and responsibilty. you can't seperate them

@backslider:

There are different types of writers; not all of them write to save the world.
We have:
1.  Academic writers
2. Article writers
3. Business writers
4. Columnists
5. Copywriters
6. Erotica writers
7. Freelance writers
8. Game Writers
9. Ghostwriters
10. Grant writers
11. Journalists
12. Nonfiction book writers
13. Novelists
14. Online writers
15. Play writers
16. Poetry writers
17. Resume writers
18. Reviewers
19. Screenwriters
20. Songwriters
21. Speechwriters
22. Staff writers
23. Storywriters
24. Technical writers
25. Translators

It will be sensible for one to get familiar with this fact before judging or castigating Dele Momodu.



opokonwa (m)
Re: Dele Momodu's Lust For Adenuga
« #21 on: February 20, 2008, 11:07 AM »

Quote from: Big B1 on February 19, 2008, 05:27 PM
@backslider:

There are different types of writers; not all of them write to save the world.
We have:
1.  Academic writers
2. Article writers
3. Business writers
4. Columnists
5. Copywriters
6. Erotica writers
7. Freelance writers
8. Game Writers
9. Ghostwriters
10. Grant writers
11. Journalists
12. Nonfiction book writers
13. Novelists
14. Online writers
15. Play writers
16. Poetry writers
17. Resume writers
18. Reviewers
19. Screenwriters
20. Songwriters
21. Speechwriters
22. Staff writers
23. Storywriters
24. Technical writers
25. Translators

It will be sensible for one to get familiar with this fact before judging or castigating Dele Momodu.





Ol boy! Breath-taking! Hmmmm .  . .
Are you by chance related to DeleMomodu?
Or is it his love for money and extremely-rich money-makers that you share??

You seem to be defending him with such energy! Undecided
stalker (f)
Re: Dele Momodu's Lust For Adenuga
« #22 on: February 20, 2008, 12:00 PM »

@ Big B1

I was expecting to c praise singing writers on the list. Grin
Backslider (m)
Re: Dele Momodu's Lust For Adenuga
« #23 on: February 20, 2008, 01:14 PM »

@Mr Oponkwa.

A sick man needs healing.

Now for me the issue of Nigeria which Mr Dele portrays to be concerned about is what I am handling. You can never exclude morality from education. There was a great proffesor was making a point that when knowledge is acquired it most be for the good of Man and mankind.

If being a pornographic journalist betters oneself and the destroy other lives is that Good Education? will you give your kids to read a pornographic magazine just because a qualified and popular journalist wrote it?

It must be for the good of man and its kind.

In Nigeria Moral Service is very absent that is why we are turning out very selfish and greedy young men. We need to teach them to serve with their primary school education in the community.

Life is the preserve of God he wants us to help the weak with our little education and money.
Big B1 (m)
Re: Dele Momodu's Lust For Adenuga
« #24 on: February 20, 2008, 02:42 PM »

A lost soul needs prayer!

Again, there are different types of writers and not all of them write to save the world.
Big B1 (m)
Re: Dele Momodu's Lust For Adenuga
« #25 on: February 20, 2008, 02:55 PM »

Quote
Are you by chance related to DeleMomodu?
Or is it his love for money and extremely-rich money-makers that you share??

I'm not related to the man; I just tend to look at things from a different angle.

skyone (m)
Re: Dele Momodu's Lust For Adenuga
« #26 on: February 20, 2008, 03:36 PM »

dele momodu and bisi olatilo base their earnings on "alright-sir" so dont blame them, sometimes old men like them can't see things beyond their nose.
D-Chair
Re: Dele Momodu's Lust For Adenuga
« #27 on: February 20, 2008, 05:52 PM »

He's one of the biggest hypocrite produced by Nigeria
OMO IBO (m)
Re: Dele Momodu's Lust For Adenuga
« #28 on: February 21, 2008, 12:08 PM »

talk of owambe to the highest degree. bisi olatilo and dele momodu define owambe.

those guys will kiss any ass for £, $, N
lamidebaby (f)
Re: Dele Momodu's Lust For Adenuga
« #29 on: February 21, 2008, 12:14 PM »

Have the Okoyas gotten tired of the ass-licker? Tongue
there was a time when he'd almost report everytime sade Okoya went to take a pee. Undecided
aisha2 (f)
Re: Dele Momodu's Lust For Adenuga
« #30 on: February 21, 2008, 12:45 PM »

I have no problem with him being an etertainment Journalist but he should stick to his Ass licking ovation and stay away from my Backpage, thats the reason i buy this day, because the columnists usally present intelligent and well researched views. I remeber when he almost bent backwards for Obsanjo to bang him, only for him to tuen around after he left power to call Him "The Ota Farm Bully"
oldie (m)
Re: Dele Momodu's Lust For Adenuga
« #31 on: February 21, 2008, 04:10 PM »

Quote from: skyone on February 20, 2008, 03:36 PM
dele momodu and bisi olatilo base their earnings on "alright-sir" so don't blame them, sometimes old men like them can't see things beyond their nose.

True talk. You can't change an old goat
That's ("alright-sir"/ "yes sir") the only thing they have done in their entire lives
And sadly, they think they are local champions
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