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CelebritiesSocial Media Is Destroying Marriages- Segun Arinze by entertainment16(op): 12:38am On Oct 09, 2017
Social Media Is Destroying Marriages- Segun Arinze

Segun Arinze
Nollywood actor Segun Arinze has said that social media is helping to destroy so many celebrity marriages.

Arinze, who was married to Anne Njemanze, said celebrities aren’t “helping themselves” by putting their private lives on social media.

“I have had my share of it,” he said, speaking to LIB “remember I had a broken marriage.”

He said:

Social Media is helping to destroy so many marriages and a lot of our so-called celebrities are not helping themselves by putting their marriages and relationships on social media.

Your private life should be private. I have had my share of it, remember I had a broken marriage before I remarried again.

Learn to keep your private life private and your public life public. You don’t let the whole world come into your life and see what you are doing because the same people who are seeing you today and going to mock you tomorrow.

As a public figure, it’s really tough being a public figure. Celebrities need to separate their private lives from the public, show what’s necessary if it’s important.

It’s really crazy how everybody post about their private life on the Internet, looking for likes and all that. Social media has its advantages in terms of reaching out to fans, marketing and promoting of your brands. But the disadvantages will come back to hurt you.



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PoliticsWe Reject Ipob’s Tag As Terrorist Organization – Ohanaeze; Mohammed, Odumakin, O by entertainment16(op): 3:49pm On Sep 26, 2017





THE Abuja Federal High Court order declaring the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB as a terror group and proscribing its activities, yesterday elicited mixed reactions in the polity with some leaders pooh-poohing it and others hailing the move.

One of those who backed the proscription yesterday, is Second Republic lawmaker, Dr. Junaid Mohammed, who said the move would help restore peace in the South-East geo-political zone in particular and the entire country.

However, a host of others, who picked holes in the court order banning IPOB, said the group was not given fair hearing.

The ban was sequel to an ex-parte motion filed by the Attorney General of the Federation, Abubakar Malami on September 20, which the Acting Chief Judge of the Federal High Court, Justice Abdul Kafarati, granted same day.

On March 2, 2017 the Abuja Division of the Federal High Court, turned down the government’s plea to make IPOB an illegal body. In a ruling by Justice Binta Nyako, the court struck-out six of the 11-count criminal charge the Federal Government preferred against the then detained leader of IPOB, Mr. Nnamdi Kanu and three other pro-Biafra agitators. Also, the court, in a ruling said the fact that IPOB was not an organisation registered in Nigeria did not make it an illegal society. “It may be true that IPOB is not registered in Nigeria, but does that make it an illegal organisation?” the judge queried.


Nnamdi Kanu
The proscription is in order – Mohammed

Arguing that the IPOB ban is right, Dr. Junaid Mohammed, said though he does not believe that the proscription ‘’has brought an end to the agitation for Biafra, however, it brings some level of peace to the country.”

“What the Court has done is to further confirm the President’s declaration and I am happy that government has refused to listen to busy bodies blackmailing the government to withdraw troops from the South-East. I support the military presence in the South-East to restore peace because the zone still remains under Nigeria,” he said.

We reject IPOB tag as terrorist organization – Ohanaeze

The apex Igbo organization, Ohanaeze Ndigbo also faulted the order.

National Publicity Secretary of the Organization, Prince Uche Achi Okpaga said the order was hypocritical because the government had already declared IPOB a terrorist group before approaching the court.

He said: “l would reluctantly respond to the “terrorisation” of IPOB. It is not oblivious that Ohanaeze has differed with the IPOB on some issues including the imbroglio on Anambra election. However, we take exception to the declaration of IPOB as a terrorist organisation. An unarmed and harmless organisation cannot in any guise or pretence be correctly termed a terrorist organisation. Apart from that the Government had already declared the organisation a terrorist group before approaching the court, thereby placing the cat before the horse.’’



There was no fair hearing – Okorie

To the National chairman of the United Progressives Party, UPP, Chief Chekwas Okorie, the order declaring IPOB as a terrorist group, was not fair to the separatist organisation because the court did not hear from the group before it made the declaration.

“But now that the Attorney General went to court, the court acted so fast. I expected that the other party would have been given fair hearing.

“However the government has obtained the order which should be obeyed by the group and the group could also challenge the order in a higher court. It was not sufficiently fair but I expect it will be obeyed while it subsists though they have right to challenge the order in an appellate court.”

IPOB should seek higher court’s pronouncement – Afenifere

The pan-Yoruba socio-political organisation, Afenifere called on IPOB to seek a pronouncement of a higher court.


Demonstrators wave flags and hold a sign reading “Freedom for Biafra” during a protest calling for the release of pro-Biafra leader Nnamdi Kanu, on September 23, 2016, in the Abidjan suburb of Treichville.
Near one hundred Biafran Nigerians protested on September 23 in Abidjan, calling for the release of their leader, Nnamdi Kanu, according to an AFP .
Afenifere’s National Publicity Secretary, Mr Yinka Odumakin said: “It is a double take for the court. A court had earlier pronounced that IPOB is not an illegal body, now another court of competent jurisdiction has pronounced its proscription and banning. Maybe the group should go to a higher court because since we now have two pronouncements of the same court of competent jurisdiction, they should go to a higher court to pronounce on the matter.”

Action belated – NBA vice president

Second Vice President of the Nigerian Bar Association, NBA, Mr. Monday Ubani said the Nigerian Military and South-East governors were wrong to have pronounced IPOB a terrorist organization without following due process because the proscription of any organization as stipulated by law is through a judicial process.

His words: “My take is that judicial process has been complied with, though belatedly. The government had dubbed IPOB a terrorist organization and proscribed it before running to the court to give it a retroactive effect. There is a problem when you said you have proscribed an organization and that organization is not registered in law.

“Our laws stipulate that only a juristic person can be sued. I believe IPOB is not registered under our laws. So there is a problem because the court has just proscribed an organization that is not registered under our laws. If you take a look at the court order, it says IPOB, whereas there is no entity known as IPOB under our laws. This is clearly a complex situation.

Justice Kafarati is biased – IPOB

Reacting to the ban, the IPOB said Justice Kafarati was biased and described it as black market order.

IPOB Media and Publicity Secretary, Comrade Emma Powerful said in statement that by granting the order proscribing and labelling IPOB an unlawful terrorist group, the Judge had placed his judicial reputation on the line by openly siding with evil.

His statement read: “Justice Kafarati is more concerned about this APC government confirming him as the substantive Chief Judge of the Federal High Court than his unbiased dispensation of justice without fear or favour according to his oath of office.

“We must continue to ask what evidence led Justice Kafarati to bow to blackmail and pressure from DSS and Aso Rock to grant this order, when the very brave Justice Binta Nyako ruled in the same High Court sitting in Abuja that IPOB is not an illegal organization?

“Unarmed peaceful IPOB should never and cannot be labeled a terrorist organization when Fulani herdsmen from Buhari’s tribe, with their Hausa Fulani soldiers in the Nigerian Army are the ones killing IPOB family members.

“IPOB has never bombed or killed anyone. Our rallies are the most peaceful with no recorded incident or fracas or lawlessness, yet Nigeria, along with its judiciary tagged us a terrorist group. We are not terrorists and can never be because our struggle for Biafra self determination is our undeniable right under the United Nations and African Charter which Nigeria is a signatory to.”



Pedro, Adegboruwa speak

Also speaking, former Solicitor-General of Lagos State, Mr Lawal Pedro, SAN, said: “The decision and move by the AGF to employ the rule of law in dealing with the menace is proper and commendable instead of a mere fiat or proclamation by officials of government that the IPOB’s acts in the country amount to terrorism and proscribed the group.

“However I observed that many things are wrong with the order and can easily be challenged to set it aside. In the first place, is IPOB a juristic person to be sued and for the court to exercise jurisdiction upon? Secondly this looks like a final order or judgement granted on a motion ex-parte. This cannot be right in law. A different procedure should have been used to achieve the desired result.”



Order illegal — Adegboruwa

Lagos lawyer, Ebun-Olu Adegboruwa said: ‘’Legally speaking, the suit filed, the order granted and indeed all the proceedings in this case, constitute a gross abuse of the process of the Court, as the Court has no jurisdiction to entertain, let alone adjudicate, upon the case. The suit was not initiated following due process of law, as stated by the Supreme Court in the locus classicus case of Madukolu v Nkemdilim (1962) 2 SCNLR 341. The suit filed and the orders granted have no foundation upon which they can stand and be maintained or enforced.

The supposed defendant in the case is the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), which is not a registered entity in law. And even if it is registered, it can only be sued in the name of its incorporated trustees or indeed its accredited representatives. Furthermore, unlike other associations like the Nigerian Bar Association, IPOB is not recognized or mentioned or legitimized in any existing statute.

For a suit to be competent, there must be proper parties before the court. In this case, the supposed defendant, IPOB, is a non juristic person, against which no action can be maintained in any court of law.

This issue has recently been settled by the Supreme Court in the case of Sunkanmi Dairo & 6 Ors. v. The Registered Trustees of the Anglican Diocese of Lagos, Appeal Number SC.148/2006, in the judgement delivered on 23rd June, 2017…I do hereby humbly urge the federal government not to rely on this nullity to arrest or prosecute any citizen of Nigeria, alleged to be a member of IPOB. Something cannot be put on nothing and be expected to stand. It must collapse.’’

Proscription of IPOB not the best response – Mbisiogu

Also speaking, President of Good Governance Initiative, Mr. Festus Mbisiogu, said: “The Nigerian government should be very careful the way it is going about it because they did not start to act on it early. If the government had nipped Kanu’s activities in the bud, it would not have resulted in what it is today. Proscribing the group and labelling it a terrorist organization is not the best way to respond to a problem of that extent. These guys have many supporters in the country and outside the country. That shows that government should be careful in the way it handles the issue so that we don’t have more crises.”



Ex-parte order can’t stand test of constitutionality – Idemili NBA

In like manner, the Idemili, Anambra State branch of the NBA said the order cannot stand the test of constitutionality.

Chairman of the Bar, Samuel Chukwukelu, said such an action which is unconstitutional, amounted to giving a dog bad name in order to hang it.

He made these assertions while addressing newsmen yesterday at the Ogidi High Court premises.

Flanked by former chairmen of the Bar, Maurice Efobi and Ben Okoko, he warned that NBA would not fold its arms and watch the authorities do things arbitrarily.



It’s an expected move to quench agitation for restructuring – ECA

On its part, the Eastern Consultative Assembly, ECA, said the ban was part of the government’s plan to quench the agitation for the restructuring of the country.

In a statement entitled: Blood on the Niger, Season II’’ by its Secretary, Evangelist Elliot Ugochukwu-Uko, the ECA said: ‘’The long expected attempt by the Nigerian State to embark on quenching the restructuring gale currently sweeping the land, through military might, has eventually begun. Everybody in Nigeria was expecting this, because the government has run out of arguments and also because it is the only strategy government knows. Nobody is surprised.”

”The gentle revolution to restructure Nigeria, brilliantly piloted by Mazi Nnamdi Kanu has become very successful. Restructuring Nigeria has become inevitable, thanks to Kanu and IPOB. The anger of the opponents of restructuring towards Kanu is understandable. Kanu has driven Nigeria closer to restructuring more than anybody else, therefore, lovers and defenders of the status quo want to eat him raw.”

The well coordinated attack on Kanu and IPOB, packaged and choreographed from Abuja, in cahoots with his own people and complete with media support complemented by politicians who love the status quo, was actually planned for last year, but was shelved. The criminalization and blackmail of the IPOB began with the allegation of killing and burying 50 people including 5 Fulanis in Aba, which was designed to justify the intended military action of crushing the agitations through force of arms.

The deliberate decision to roll in military equipment into the South East and provoke crisis is also designed towards scuttling the peace process between the IPOB and the government led by Prof Ben Nwabueze, some people are not comfortable with that, because they believe it could lead to restructuring Nigeria which they resent intensely. Python Dance aimed at scuttling the IPOB/government dialogue begun on 30th of August, 2017.

The pronouncement that the IPOB is a terrorist organization and thereby proscribed are all designed and choreographed to justify the discreetly agreed agenda to crush the agitation by military might in order to sustain the 1999 military constitution and the current unjust status quo, thereby postponing the restructuring of Nigeria for as long as they can…

‘’The unjust 1999 military constitution and unfair unitary structure it designed, is at the root of the crisis bedeviling Nigeria. Every bullet shot at Umuahia or Aba this week, was aimed at sustaining this status quo and resisting restructuring. The ongoing military action is not targeted at Kanu and IPOB but, at the restructuring breeze blowing across Nigeria and put an end to it. They know it is impossible to proscribe a movement that lives in the hearts and souls of millions; they also know that the Fulani herdsmen are the real terrorists not the IPOB.

In all these, every effort has been made by the government to avoid discussing the issues that led to the agitation because discussing it will quickly lead to restructuring Nigeria which they don’t want to happen. They rather chose to divert attention from the injustices that forced millions of citizens to lose faith in Nigeria and to desire another country, marching in their hundreds of thousands and enduring persecutions including cold blooded slaughter. No amount of intimidation and accusations can restore peace in Nigeria, if the injustices and inequities that gave rise to the loss of faith in Nigeria is not addressed through an early restructuring of the polity in order to enthrone equity and justice. The IPOB are not armed and they are not violent. Some people are just scared of their huge crowd and want to stop them from gathering. Their popularity is continuously eroding the legitimacy of Eastern leaders.’’


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EducationHow To React When People Ignore You ( Part 1 To 3 ) by entertainment16(op): 4:04pm On Sep 25, 2017
Being ignored hurts. Deciding how to react can be confusing, especially when you don’t know if you’re being deliberately or accidentally ignored. Your reaction should take into account whether or not the individual in question ignores you on a regular basis and what their communication style is. Understanding why others ignore will help you react in a healthy, proactive way.


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RomanceWhat You Need To Do When She’s Playing Hard To Get by entertainment16(op): 12:30am On Sep 25, 2017
Let’s face it. Dating is more like a game, no matter how much we glorify it with books, songs, and films. And worse, think of it as a poker game where players are suspicious of the other who’s trying to guess their next move and always keen on putting themselves in an advantage. In the end, the goal is to win and take everything.



Men have often complained of the opposite sex of playing hard to get. Accept it. Evolution has put women at a considerable advantage in a way that they won’t have a problem getting partners. Men however, were given the enormous task of wooing and pursuing, not to mention the competition from other guys. But there’s a reason why it may seem like she’s toying with your ego.

Remember, relationships are not like your regular Hollywood summer chick flick where the guy impresses and wins the girl immediately. Women, who are in advantage of choosing from a list of candidates, have the leisure to put you through their little mind games and tests to see if you deserve her company.

Why does she play hard to get?

Simple. Before you buy a car, you’d like to take it for a test drive, right? Finding the potential partner works in the same way. And why wouldn’t it? Think of it: relationships require a person to invest time, resources, and emotion to make it work. And there’s that chance that it wouldn’t work out in the end, no matter how many anniversaries you count. Therefore, there is a need to be sure at the very beginning.

Playing hard to get is one way for women to determine if their potential partner would be up to the task. She needs to know if you are genuinely interested in her and that you’re not just some sloppy, needy drunk who merely wants a one night stand.

Things to remember before making a move

Hold up mate, before you read the tips section, there are some really important things you should consider before jumping to conclusions.



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RomanceRe: Interesting Things That Happen If You Stop Having Sex by entertainment16(op): 3:20pm On Sep 24, 2017
12 Things That Women Should Never Expect From Men


Well, expectations really mess up many things. However expectations from any relationship has been very mundane. But, expecting too much could be worse. Unlike women, men are little slow and not that good in showing their affection and love, however they do it during the first phase of the relationship. It’s true that women are tough to understand but I believe men are more tough than women. You never know what they feel and think unless they reveal it to you. Every person has got his/her own expectations from his/her relationship. But some expectations especially of women are not generally met and this is the truth. We women need to know some real interesting and true things about men. And expectations? forget about it.

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Romance15 To Differentiate Between Love And Infatuation by entertainment16(op): 2:56pm On Sep 24, 2017
I’m very sorry to introduce you know guys with this bitter truth that there is no such “Love at first sight”, rather it has always been “Infatuation at first sight”. Well, you can say your infatuation might turn to love but after a while which is the fact. Love takes time to happen. There is a very fine line difference between love and infatuation which is actually a huge difference but very tough to recognize for present generation. Today’s kids, teenagers and youth are highly mistaken with infatuation as love. They fall in infatuation which they usually call love. That infatuation is initially named as crush which gives them butterflies in their stomach and goose-bumps all over their body. Don’t get me wrong, but falling in infatuation might feel thrilling and adventurous but is actually wastage of time, energy and of course money. It becomes very important to make our kids, teens and youth capable of differentiating between the actual love and infatuation. Let’s differentiate between love and infatuation.

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RomanceInteresting Things That Happen If You Stop Having Sex by entertainment16(op): 2:34pm On Sep 24, 2017
The first thing that comes to your mind after getting the word “sex” is immense pleasure and orgasm. Having sex or making love not only gives you pleasure but also offers you numerous health benefits. Active sex life is very important for a stress free life that not only makes you feel good but also increases the desire to look good. Having sex is a need of human body which adds purpose and meaning to the life and the lack of active sex life makes one feel disoriented and depressed giving rise to several health issues. Let’s find out things that happen when you stop having sex..........READ.....http://www.naijamotion.com.ng/interesting-things-that-happen-if-you-stop-having-sex/



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Celebrities2face Is Living A Double Faked Life — Eedris Abdlkareem by entertainment16(op): 2:24pm On Sep 24, 2017
NIgerian veteran singer, Eedris Abdlkareem is not yet done with his colleagues in the music industry. Few days after calling out Davido, D’banj, Don Jazzy amongst others, Abdulkareem has called out Nigerian music legend, 2face Idibia.

Few days after calling out Davido, D’banj, Don Jazzy amongst others, Abdulkareem has called out Nigerian music legend, 2face Idibia.

Abdulkareem in an interview, shades the African Queen crooner, over his popular feud with former label mate, Blackface.

The controversial music star, said it’s Blackface that wrote most of 2face’s songs. He maintained that it was Blackface that brought up 2face, and he formed the group at the time.

According to Abdulkareem, 2face is living a double faked life and cares about no one. The Jaga Jaga singer, slammed 2face with the accusation of neglecting his friend when he needed him most of..........CONTINUE........http://www.naijamotion.com.ng/2face-is-living-a-double-faked-life-eedris-abdlkareem/


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CelebritiesNigerian Men Not Romantic –simi, Singer by entertainment16(op): 10:46am On Sep 18, 2017
Simi is a phenomenal musician and her kind of sound is unique too.

The petite music star whose real name is Simisola Bolatito Ogunleye dropped an album recently, and she opens up about the new work, her relationship status, her perception about men and many more sundry issues. Enjoy it.

Simisola, you just dropped an album, is it your debut?

It’s my debut album. I had a gospel album in 2008.

What can you say about the reception of the album?

I’m extremely blown away. I featured only one act and a lot of people were skeptical that ‘why would you have featured just one?’ ‘Are you sure it’s going to be a good enough album?’ ‘Are you sure the album would be all that good because you don’t really have people on it?’ So, I was a bit nervous and at the same time I wasn’t. But the reception has been amazing.

You featured Adekunle Gold in your album, was it some sort of payback?

No, that is ridiculous. It’s an incredible coincidence. I understand that, and it’s not a payback. I wrote ‘Take Me Back’ four years ago, but I didn’t decide on the song until early last year before he (Adekunle Gold) dropped his album. It just turned out that he was the only one at the time when the songs were compiled, the only song I had a feature was the one with him, and that’s all there is to it.

Would you do international collaborations?

Oh definitely. Like I said earlier, the life span of my music is long and there are so many things we have in store. This is my first album, so it is also like an introduction. There are a lot of people who know me by the songs I did with Falz and Adekunle Gold. I want to show them what I can do on my own. I want to show them that I can hold my own especially as a woman. You know, you have to prove yourself over and over again. I’m trying to prove a point, and it’s not easy, because you don’t know what people are going to say when they hear these songs.

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CelebritiesArmy To Commence Operation Crocodile Smile In South-south, South-west After Pyth by entertainment16(op): 10:14pm On Sep 17, 2017
The Nigerian army, Saturday, said it would commence the second phase of its exercise in the South-south, code-named, Operation Crocodile Smile II, just like it has launched the Operation Egwu Eke II or Operation Python Dance II currently taking place in the South-East region.

In an interview with Signature TV on Saturday, The Director, Army Public Relations, Brig.-Gen. Sani Usman said the Operation Crocodile Smile II would cover the South-South region and some parts of the South-West.

According to him, “Look, this is the Federal Republic of Nigeria. The Nigerian military belongs to Nigeria and they have a duty to exercise in any part of the country.”

Army with armoured tank
Lamenting on the controversy that arose following the launch of Operation Python Dance II in the South-East, the army spokesman said people should have waited to see how the operation would turn out before politicising it. “It is so sad that some people try to politicise these issues. They should have exercised patience and seen how this exercise would go.”

“We had Operation Harbin Kunama II covering the North-West and parts of the North-Central this year. As soon as we are done with Egwu Eke II (Python Dance), we are also going on Crocodile Smile II that will cover the South-South and some parts of the South-West of the country.

“Operation Python Dance II came about based on the encouraging feedback we received as a result of Python Dance I held last year. This is especially because of the crimes during the ‘ember’ period in the region. You know that the South-easterners, who are enterprising and industrious people, have to return to their places at the end of the year.

“Unfortunately, some criminal elements take advantage of this period to perpetrate crimes. We have armed robberies, kidnappings, and communal clashes. But the Christmas of 2016 and New Year 2017 were the most peaceful in that part of the country, and that is attributed to the field training exercise, Python Dance I.”
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CelebritiesBreaking: Buhari Leaves Abuja For 72nd UNGA In New York by entertainment16(op): 1:02pm On Sep 17, 2017
President Buhari Sunday departed Abuja to New York for 72nd Session of the United Nation General Assembly. President Muhammadu Buhari waves at Nigerians as he departed Abuja for the 72nd United Nations General Assembly 2017 debates from the Presidential Wing, Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja.


Photo by Abayomi Adeshida President among his retinue of aides as he departed to attend the United Nations General Assembly 2017 debates from the Presidential Wing, Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, abuja.

17/09/2017 Presidential Sentries on the ground to honour President Muhammadu Buhari as he departed to attend the United Nations General Assembly 2017 debates from the Presidential Wing, Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, abuja.
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CelebritiesNigerian Men Only Romantic When Yet To Taste Your Honey Pot – Pearl Chidinma by entertainment16(op): 12:41pm On Sep 17, 2017
CelebritiesCelebrities (kings Of Baby Mamas) by entertainment16(op): 12:24pm On Sep 17, 2017
The ever trending baby mama culture in the Nigerian entertainment industry today seems to have come to stay. The escape from marital commitments to focus on raising a child has made many followed this trend. And while some have chosen to stick with just one baby mama, others have gone the extra mile to have more children from different women. Here is a quick peek into these celebrities with more than one fruit from different trees:

Flavour

Golibe crooner, Flavour N’abania has two lovely children from two Nigerian beauty queens. The singer welcomed his first daughter with beauty queen Sandra Okagbue in September 2014 and another the following year from MBGN queen, Anna Banner. Flavour however, has revealed that “marriage is a huge distraction” to his career and this has left tongues wagging and questions in the minds of many on whether or not more baby mamas are underway.....See Full List Here (Guess Number Wizkid And 2Baby Fall On?)
CelebritiesGifty Shares Semi-n*de Picture On Her Instagram, Says It’s Her Business by entertainment16(op): 7:59pm On Sep 16, 2017
Big Brother Naija former housemate, Gifty Powers looks like she wants to tread the path of Kim Kardashian, as this is the second time she’d be sharing a half-nde picture of herself.


Many months ago, she posted same picture on her snapchat, and this time, she did so on Instagram, and wrote: “Life is sweet. My page, my business”........See more of her heavy nice curvy here

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