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[quote author=Musiwa, link=topic=564952.msg7299030#msg7299030 date=1291856736]My network are mostly engineers, who can make even the president of nigeria to cry. so when I say come and see picture in canada, at that time, i wanted to help you people, so that you would not be in this difficult position , you find yourself. even all the churches in nigeria, are my network, if you check my profile, you would know why they are given you problem. now you see, how God work.[/quote]ROFLMAOPIMP ![]() |
Where are those who claim that Adeboye doesn't help the community with God's money?. |
Outstrip:So your cousin is Igbo but you are not? |
Wednesday, December 8, 2010 [size=14pt]"I still don't know why Dauda slapped me" actress Uche Obodo[/size] https://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc1/hs034.snc1/3251_1003886553208_1706197827_2626_2070330_n.jpg Uche Ogbodo Actress Uche Ogbodo, was recently assaulted by comic actor, Kingsley Ogbonna, popularly known as Dauda on the set of their new movie, Temptations. Here she explains what transpired between them on the day of the alleged assault. https://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc1/hs123.snc1/5300_1138544436682_1619524826_328317_1646329_n.jpg Dauda (Kingsley Ogbonna) with Aki "I don't know how to begin the story. Dauda took me by surprise. I wasn't expecting the slap from him. He approached me about a movie called Temptations. I was to play the lead. He said he needed me to help him, though he couldn't pay me as much as I collect right now as one of the best in comedy movies now. So he paid and I started the job. I was actually coming from my home. I would drive from my house (Fagba-Ogba) to surulere. And I was stuck most of the time in traffic. I tried my best, thinking I was doing a colleague a favour. But most times he wouldn't understand. I was getting home around 1.00am, only to resume shooting before 10.00 am the following day. So I didn't misbehave. But he would be complaining. On the fateful day he slapped me, we had almost finished the job. There was just about two or four scenes left. Meanwhile I had been wearing my hair from a production I was doing somewhere in Festac to his set. After shooting the two scenes that day, I asked the continuity man and the costumier whether we were through and they said yes. With this information, I went to the salon nearby to remove the hair. After I removed the hair, I went back to location and shot another scene without my hair because it was a night scene. After the scene I asked them if I could go home since the scenes had finished but Dauda said it wasn't over, it remained one. I was surprised because I knew i was through with the job. I asked which one and he went and brought one linking continuity to a scene I had previously shot. This was a scene they said they were yanking off initially. I told them my hair was gone. When I went to change my costume I overheard them saying I knew the job was still going on when I removed my hair. I was sitting inside when the continuity guy came in and told me we had to shoot the scene. I agreed, but told him that they should get me a scarf. He said I must fix the hair back. I was shocked by the guy's effrontery. I don't know his name and I don't care about his name. At this point, Dauda, entered and asked me to come out. I refused. It was when the director, Andy Chukwu, called me that I stood up and went out to explain things to him. It was there Dauda slapped me. And almost pushed me into a gutter. I wept after the assault and carried the mark on my face for some days. I haven't reported the case to the police yet, I only reported to AGN president, Segun Arinze, who told me to hold on." Uche Ogbodo said to Uche Olehi of Encomium Mag http://lindaikeji..com/2010/12/i-still-dont-know-why-dauda-slapped-me.html |
[quote author=baby-boy link=topic=554452.msg7213018#msg7213018 date=1290676153]Some people here are depriving a village somewhere of an !di.ot[/quote]Roflmao ![]() baby boy, oju to ri e gbo gan ni; Kabo o . ![]() |
Outstrip:Okpo means gay or lesbian or something bad like death, abi? |
The devil is a liar. |
MRbrownJAY:Because there are no kids doesn't mean that kids are not within the vicinity. Itz too late but I would have added a poll for ladies to give their opinion about their men grabbing their a$$es anyhow in public. Will you like your woman to grab your crotch and yank it hard left and right in public?. and how do YOU know what she likes/wants?! so far by the look of things and replies from WOMEN on this thread, not all see it as wrong like you do. open your mind and accept that people areForget what faceless people tell you online. Grabbing a woman in her rear end in public is mischievous and very very disrespectful. If you have that habit, please stop doing it before somebody will throw your a$$ in jail for sexual harassment. Looking at Jolie's face, you will notice that she is forcing a smile because that agbalagba is really getting on her nerves. Why is he pressing her yansh anyway?. Hasn't he pressed enough in their bedroom?. |
puskin:You knew what she wants how? . I don't think any woman will like that agbalagba of a man pressing her yansh in public. |
JERRYLEX:Really? |
You can't always cook at home. |
angrynaija:Don't we find those attributes in those whose motive is actually to worship? |
olabukola:RoflmaoPIMP ![]() |
rokiatu:So you want men to be pressing your yansh in public? |
MRbrownJAY:Because it typifies the woman as a $ex doll and corrupts children. Limit the a$$ grabbing and kissing to your bedroom please. |
MShittu:You mean you don't know? |
Outstrip:Liar. |
MRbrownJAY:You know what is wrong and right. Grabbing women by their a$$es in public is just wrong no matter how you look at it. |
toba:Mansion. |
puskin:What about, cos they are helpless, huh?. ![]() |
MRbrownJAY:First off all, Angelina Jolie is his girlfriend and secondly, yes, grabbing your wife's a$$ in public is disrespectful. When will men learn to have manners?. ![]() |
