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seunmohmoh:hi |
seunmohmoh:oh ok let me chk it out |
useless bloggers every where, i see them as caption writers. some will even say they were there. thsnks for clarifying this news |
seunmohmoh:because money dey imvolve shey |
here4u:lol ok sir |
well my question is these did they all leave there homes looking like that all they changed when they got to there destination. because rag dey we dey stare and understand halloween to lots of people will b like wtf |
awwfar:i always wonder why, now i get |
awwfar:but does that not promote is work? |
so far i only read bout u dropping ur allawee to build an invisible building for a God who owns a mansion plus u travelling to india and u wearing spy glass n spy wig What's dis story really about now?
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artist have met say once they have finished recording d producer doesn't but a few say dey do. so let us know wen u record with a producer do they share for u also? cause i do |
The 2019 edition of Africa Movie Academy Awards (AMAA) holds tomorrow, 27th October and will be shown live on StarTimes. Currently in its 15th edition, AMMA has been pushing the African cinema to the world stage, awarding some of the best movies ever produced across Africa. Here’s a complete list of 2019 AMAA nominations. 1. Efere Ozako Award For Best Short Film 1. The Fisherman (Ghana) 2. A Tune of Kora (SENEGAL) 3. ICYASHA (Rwanda) 4. NAMOW2018 (KENYA) 5. Vagabond (GHANA) 6. Measure of a Woman (SA) 7. Mma Moeketsi (SA) 8. Motswakwa (BOTSWANA) 9. Tonight’s Opening Act (EGYPT) 10. Hello Rain (NIGERIA) 2. Best Animation 1. Kitwana Journey – Kenya 2. Choices – Nigeria 3. Isolated- Kenya 4. Afrogames – Burkina Faso 3. Best Documentary 1. Djambar, Sembene the Unsubmissive (Cameroun) 2. The State Against Mandela (South Africa) 3. Golden Fish, African Fish (Senegal) 4. Skin (Nigeria) Beverly Naya’s Documentary on 'Skin' picked up a nomination at 2019 AMAA. 5. Khartoum Offside (Sudan) 6. Le loups d’or de Balole (Burkina Faso) 7. Sur Les Traces de Mamani Abdoulaye (Niger) 8. No Gold For Katsaka (Burkina Faso) 9. Mother, I am Suffocating, This Is My Last Film About You (Lesotho) 4. Ousmane Sembene Award For Best Film in an African Language 1. Makeroom (Nigeria) 2. Mabata Bata (Mozambique) 3. Rafiki (Kenya) 4. Bahasha -The Envelope (Tanzania) 5. Azali (Ghana) 5. Michael Anyiam Osigwe Award For Best Film by an African-Born Director Living Abroad 1. Julius Amedume - Rattlesnakes 2. Tosin Coker - Lara and the Beats 3. Robert O. Peters – Makeroom 6. Best Diaspora Short Film 1. Bail (UK) 2. Oath Bound (UK) 3. Fevah (USA) 4. I Am Superman (Brazil) 7. Best Diaspora Documentary 1. Wax Print 1 FABRIC, 4 continent (UK) 2. The Guardian of No Return (Guadalope) 3. Dare to Dream (USA/CUBA) 4. Drugs as Weapons Against Us (USA) 5. My Friend Fela (Brazil) 8. Best Diaspora Narrative Feature. 1. Nine Nights (UK) 2. Olympia (USA) 3. Traffik (US) 4. Hero (Trinidad and Tobago/Canada) 5. Sprinter (Jamaica) 9. Best Achievement in Production Design 1. Redemption (Mozambique) 2. Rafiki (Kenya) 3. Ellen, The Ellen Parkies Stories (S. Africa) 4. Urgent (Morroco) 5. Burial of Kojo (Ghana) 6. Sew the Winter to My Skin (S. Africa) 7. Mercy of the Jungle (Rwanda) 8. Delivery Boy (Nigeria) 10. Best Achievement in Costume Design 1. Sew the Winter to My Skin (S. Africa) 2. Light in the Dark (Nigeria) 3. Rafiki (Kenya) 4. King of Boys (Nigeria) 5. Lara and the Beats (Nigeria) 6. Urgent (Morocco) 7. Mabata Bata (Mozambique) 11. Best Achievement in Make-up 1. Makeroom (Nigeria) 2. Gold Statue (Nigeria) 3. Veronica’s Wish (Uganda) 4. Sew the Winter to My Skin (S. Africa) 5. Before the Vows (GHANA) 6. Mercy of the Jungle (Rwanda) 7. The Burial of Kojo (Ghana) 12.Best Achievement in Soundtrack 1. Subira (Kenya) 2. Mabata Bata (Mozambique) 3. Farewell Ella Bella (S. AFRICA) 4. Mercy of the Jungle (Rwanda) 5. Sew the Winter to My Skin (S. Africa) 6. Lara and the Beats (Nigeria) 7. The Delivery Boy (Nigeria) 8. Redemption (Mozambique) 13. Best Achievement in Visual Effects 1. Makeroom (Nigeria) 2. Sew the Winter to My Skin (S. Africa) 3. Knockout Blessing (Nigeria) Adekunle Nodash's 'The Delivery Boy'picked up the highest nominations - 12 - ahead of the 2019 AMAA. 4. Mabata Bata (Mozambique) 5. The Delivery Boy (Nigeria) 6. The King of Boys (Nigeria) 7. Burial of Kojo (Ghana) 14. Best Achievement in Sound 1. The Last Victim (S. Africa) 2. Sew the Winter to My Skin (S. Africa) 3. Makeroom (Nigeria) 4. The Delivery Boy (Nigeria) 5. The Burial of Kojo (Ghana) 6. Urgent (Morocco) 7. Mabata Bata (Mozambique) 8. Redemption (Mozambique) 15. Best Achievement in Cinematography 1. Mabata Bata (Mozambique) 2. Sew the Winter to My Skin (S. Africa) 3. Mother, I am Suffocating, This Is My Last Film About You (Lesotho) 4. Redemption (Mozambique) 5. Rafiki (Kenya) 6. Delivery Boy (Nigeria) 7. The Burial of Kojo (Ghana) 8. Redemption (Mozambique) 16. Best Achievement in Editing 1. The Delivery Boy (Nigeria) 2. The Burial of Kojo (Ghana) 3. The Last Victim (S. Africa) 4. Rafiki (Kenya) 5. The Gold Statute (Nigeria) 6. Diamond in the Sky (Nigeria) 7. Mercy of the Jungle (Rwanda) 8. Sew The Winter To My Skin (S. Africa) 17. Best Achievement in Screenplay 1. The Delivery Boy (Nigeria) 2. The Last Victim (S. Africa) 3. Rafiki (Kenya) 4. Diamond in the Sky (Nigeria) 5. Gold Statute (Morocco) 6 Lara and the Beats (Nigeria) 7. Redemption (Mozambique) 8. Up North (Nigeria) 18. NFVCB Award For Best Nigerian Film 1. The Delivery Boy 2. Lara and the Beats 3. Makeroom 4. King of Boys 5. Gold Statute 6. Up North 7. Knockout Blessing 19. Best Young/Promising Actor 1. Youssef Alaoui (Ayoub) URGENT 2. Angel Onyinyechi Unigwe (Adaeze) LIGHT IN THE DARK 3. Cynthia Dankwa (Esi) BURIAL OF KOJO 4. Emilio Bilo (Azarias) Mabata Bata 5. Jamma Ibrahim (Amir) The Delivery Boy 6. Catherine Credo (Neema) Fatuma 20. Best Actor in a Supporting Role 1. Remilekun “Reminisce” Sarafu (Makanaki) King of Boys 2. Jarrid Geduld 9 (Abie) Ellen, The Ellen Parkies Story 3. Zolisa Xaluva (Wyatt Earp) Sew the Winter to my Skin 4. Kanayo O. Kanyayo (Chief Otuekong) Up North 5. Kobina Amissah-Sam (Kwabina) The Burial of Kojo 6. Bucci Franklyn (Dagogo) Knockout Blessing 21. Best Actress in a Supporting Role 1. Eniola Shobayo (Vivian) Knockout Blessing 2. Linda Ejiofer (Oby) Knockout Blessing 3. Kandyse McClure (Golden Eyes) Sew the Winter to My Skin 4. Adesua Etomi (Kemi) The King of Boys 5. Joke Silva (Mama Jumoke) Light in the Dark 6. Arlete Bombe (Mia) Redemption 22. Best Actor in a Leading Role 1. Gabriel Afolayan Gold Statue 2. Joseph Otsiman (Kojo) The Burial of Kojo 3. Chinedu Ikedieze (Big Chi) Lara and the Beats 4. Jimmy Jean Louis (Robert McQueen) Rattlesnakes 5. Gil Alexandre (Bruno) Redemption 6. Marc Zinga ( )Mercy of the Jungle) 7. Ezra Mabengeza (Samson) Sew The Winter To My Skin 8. Ayoub Bombwe ( Mwanyusi ) Fatuma 23. Best Actress in a Leading Role 1. Sheila Munyiva (Ziki) Rafik 2. Rita Dominic (Jumoke Arinze) Light in the Dark 3. Jill Levenberg (Ellen) The Ellen Parkies Story 4. Beatrice Taisamo (Fatuma) Fatuma 5. Seyi Shay (Lara) Lara and the Beats 6. Sola Sobowale (Eniola) King of Boys 7. Jemima Osunde (Nkem) The Delivery Boy 8. Samantha Mugatsia (Kena) Rafiki 24. Best Director-First Feature Film 1. Blitz Bazawule - The Burial of Kojo (Ghana) 2. Adekunle “Nodash” Adejuyigbe - The Delivery Boy (Nigeria) 3. Sippy Chadha – Subira (Tanzania) 4. Nicole Amarteifo – Before the Vows (Ghana) 25. Best Director 1. Wanuri Kahui – Rafiki (Kenya) 2. Adekunle “Nodash” Adejuyigbe - The Delivery Boy (Nigeria) 3. Daryne Joshua -Ellen, The Ellen Parkies Story (S. Africa) 4. Jahmil X. Qubeka - Sew the Winter to My Skin (S. Africa) 5. Kemi Adetiba – King of Boys (Nigeria) 6. Mohcine Besri – Urgent (Morocco) 7. Mickey Fonseca – Redemption (Mozambique) 8. Joël Karekezi- Mercy of the Jungle (Rwanda) 26. Best Film 1. Rafiki (Kenya) 2. Mercy of the Jungle (Rwanda) 3. The Delivery Boy (Nigeria) 4. Ellen, The Ellen Parkies Story (S. Africa) 5. Sew the Winter to My Skin (S. Africa) 6. Redemption (Mozambique) 7. King of Boys (Nigeria) 8. Urgent (Morocco) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cF-FQLKaUCk https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v7YW1xOPgrA
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gentle70:mastubate b4 u have sex it will make u last longer |
calliope:better than d others expecially that soupy song arrrrr, but this is ok. |
Naira marley - Bad Influence finally 1 song i like from this guy dont forget to share http://www.soundlala.com/track_audio.php?id=1225
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Naira marley - Bad Influence finally 1 song i like from this guy http://www.soundlala.com/track_audio.php?id=1225
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Bluezy13:sorry ja re plz chk link d pictures are much, i just dey come back from banned i know know wetin i do sooo avoiding stories again b4 mod say for posting 10 pictures banned, u know power dey shack people online |
Thatssobeyonce:morning sorry for the late reply, have been under the weather late, global colding. |
Gben5:atleast i no dey insult people, ur type ko |
Emyogalanya:
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9jaRealist:yes nah lol |
Jackie once acted soft porn same with stallion guess we all do wat we can do record and promote with us
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ziegurf:pictures they every where nahh lol |
List of celebrities who had really weird jobs before they became famous 1. Danny Devito was the hairstylist for dead people. Although Danny DeVito may not be a fashion icon when it comes to his hair, or lack of it, this actor actually got the job as a hairstylist. And though DeVito admits he loved the perks that came with this gig (the girls!), things got a bit creepy when he first started selling dead people’s hair at a mortuary – even though he still worked on women. 2. Hugh Jackman worked as a party clown and a p.e. teacher. Hugh Jackman wasn’t always the leading man that he is considered today. In fact, this Wolverine actor had quite a few weird jobs before he made it big. He worked as an attendant at the gas station, became a clown at parties, and then even worked as a P.E. teacher! In fact, no one knew about it until one day, a former student called him out at a red-carpet event, and thus revealed the actor’s gym teacher past to everyone around the world. 3. Christopher walken used to tame lions. During his childhood, Christopher Walken used to work in the circus where he was hired as an assistant to a man who tamed lions, which was basically the role of tamer’s son. In a recent interview, he talked about how the lion he was assigned, Sheba, was more of a dog, and that he just had to wave the whip and the lion would sit up, lay down or roll over. 4. Victoria Beckham was dressed as a sperm. Before she became a household name, Victoria Beckham was dressed up like a sperm for a BBC show known as Body Matters, which was related to sexual education. This took place obviously before the Spice Girls and David Beckham, but we are more than sure that she would have been the ‘poshest’ sperm even way back then! 5. Whoopi Goldberg did makeup on dead bodies..... number 6 is my favourite actor more on the story with pictures http://www.soundlala.com/news.php?id=1222 |
isnt is possible to rule with only governor then commissioners with appointed delegate senate seem to b waste of space |
xvideos done finished beside llooking @ asses can't really turn lots of peep on |
