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Celebrities / Re: Paul Praise Suffers Kidney Failure (photos) by godfreyakpoguma(m): 1:10pm On Sep 05, 2016
Doctors in the house please come and educate Nigerians how to avoid this,its becoming alarming reading this type of news everyday

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Webmasters / Re: Zuckerberg Meets With Developers And Entrepreneurs In Lagos by godfreyakpoguma(m): 1:29pm On Aug 31, 2016
chemicalDisease:
IS HE SHARING MONEY.
IS HE AWARE THAT WE HAVE A DULLARD A A PRESIDENT.
lol, so funny

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Sports / Re: How African Countries Performed At Rio 2016 Olympics by godfreyakpoguma(m): 1:18pm On Aug 22, 2016
I just watched a documentary that shows athletes already preparing for the next Olympic... How can Nigeria then compete with countries like that?

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Crime / Re: Police Foil Port Harcourt Bank Robbery by godfreyakpoguma(m): 12:17pm On Oct 15, 2015
I WAS THERE WHEN THIS HAPPENED,JUST WENT DOWN STRAIGHT ON THE FLOOR....IT STARTED FEW MINUTES TO 5PM. THE BULLETS SOUND WERE SOMETIN ELSE...THANK U LORD

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Religion / Re: Nigerians, Road Accidents And The Blood Of Jesus. by godfreyakpoguma(m): 7:35am On Sep 26, 2015
IN SUMMARY D OP IS TRYING TO SAY SAFETY DEPENDS ON FAITH IN JESUS N DOING THE RIGHT POLICIES TO MITIGATE ROAD ACCIDENTS

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Celebrities / David Oyelowo To Play James Bond Character by godfreyakpoguma(m): 12:51pm On Aug 13, 2015
Nigerian Actor Becomes First Black Man To Perform James Bond Character


David Oyelowo will play James Bond. Although his performance will be heard rather than seen – in an audiobook.

The announcement on Thursday follows long-standing rumours that Idris Elba is in line to replace Daniel Craig when the latter’s run playing James Bond on the big screen comes to an end, potentially in two movies’ time.

Oyelowo’s previous roles include Henry VI for the Royal Shakespeare Company – which made him the first black actor to play an English king in a major Shakespeare production. He also played the MI5 officer Danny Hunter in the BBC TV drama Spooks and was acclaimed for his performance as Martin Luther King in Selma.

Oyelowo will play Bond, and other characters, in the audiobook version of Trigger Mortis, written by Anthony Horowitz and commissioned by the Ian Fleming estate.

Describing himself as “very honoured”, Oyelowo said: “I am officially the only person on planet Earth who can legitimately say: ‘I am the new James Bond’ – even saying that name is the cinematic equivalent of doing the ‘to be or not to be’ speech.”

He added: “I was asked specifically by the Fleming estate, which is really special.”

Born in Oxford to Nigerian parents, his performance as Henry VI drew critical acclaim, but also “very real resistance”, particularly from one academic. Oyelowo said: “He said that we open ourselves to ridicule if we allow black people to play English kings when English kings have never been black. But I’ve never seen an Egyptian play Cleopatra ... so it’s a nonsensical statement.”


Oyelowo, centre, as Martin Luther King in Selma. Photograph: Paramount/Everett Collection
The actor received hate mail that came “in the guise of fan mail”. He said: “I had to have my agent filter mail ... it was hate mail. It was: ‘How dare you enter a realm that is not yours to enter?’ One slipped through the net … it’s upsetting ... I had letters coming through to the stage door.”

He added: “This was over 10 years ago -so you’d hope that wouldn’t be the case now.”

But Oyelowo believes black actors still have huge obstacles to overcome. He is not alone. The director Rufus Norris has said that the UK still lags behind the US in casting black actors, while the comedian Lenny Henry has spoken of work having “dried up” for home-grown black, Asian and minority actors. David Harewood, who stars in the hit drama Homeland, is among black actors who have left Britain to find work.



Oyelowo also left the UK – in 2007 – and lives in Los Angeles. He said: “Part of the reason I moved to America was I could feel my head bobbing against this glass ceiling that wasn’t going to break.” Yet when black actors are given the opportunity, some “great work” happens, he said, adding: “That should be rewarded with more opportunity.”

Part of the problem lies in the disproportionate number of negative roles that are offered to black actors. Oyelowo is disturbed by the focus on white protagonists within dramas. He said: “It’s how few times we get to be the protagonist ... and how few times the world is seen through our eyes.”

Oyelowo said things will change for the better when a “white kid in Birmingham” can watch a TV show or film through a black actor’s eyes and “feels as much like him as the next person”.

He added: “If that young boy is always seeing [black characters] as on the periphery ... that’s going to be his world view, that someone like [that] is always on the periphery – and, by virtue of that fact, less important.”

Oyelowo acknowledges the industry is aware of the need for change, but he said: “It is [aware] verbally, but not in action. There is a cerebral desire to do it, but that’s not worked its way down to the heart yet. Because, if it did, then things wouldn’t be regressing, which they are.”

Asked why there is a resistance to change, he said: “It’s the status quo. A lot of it is subconscious. Some of it I do think is racism.”



Elba, who rose to fame in The Wire, has been rumoured to be among the frontrunners to replace Craig, and would be the first black actor to play the spy on screen if he secured the role. Although Elba appeared to distance himself from the rumours, Oyelowo said he was “ripe” for the role.

He said: “A titan on screen, he has all the qualities that you’d want in a James Bond. Because films and TV affect culture, a black Bond would be a cultural event ... a statement ... beyond just entertainment.”

More than 100m Bond books have been sold worldwide. Fleming wrote 14 and his estate has since commissioned new adventures from various authors, including Kingsley Amis.

Horowitz has written more than 40 books and, as a television screenwriter, created the Bafta-winning Foyle’s War. Oyelowo described his Bond as “a man who is very self-assured” but not perfect.

In a statement, Horowitz said: “What an honour to have an actor as talented as David to read my take on Bond. He has a brilliant voice and talent for bringing out the nuances of dialogue and characters.”

This article was amended on Thursday 13 August 2015. The original article’s headline and opening paragraphs stated that David Oyelowo would be the first black actor to play James Bond, across any medium. In fact, Hugh Quarshie played the character when he read the audiobook version of Dr No in 2012. This article has been corrected accordingly.



www.theguardian.com/film/2015/aug/13/david-oyelowo-first-black-actor-james-bond-trigger-mortis-audiobook

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Politics / Re: President Jonathan Congratulates Buhari On His 72nd Birthday by godfreyakpoguma(m): 11:10pm On Dec 16, 2014
datribune:


Mandela took office at age 76
Ronald Reagan took office at age 73
Both were 2 of d best presidents in world history.
GMB is 72. Why should age be an issue in Buhari's case?.
D discussion should be about his track record of good governance, decisiveness, wisdom & anti-corruption compared to d corruption, cluelessnes & naivety of GEJ.
GMB is a true patriot who during his short stint in charge of our country clamped down massively on corruption like no other regime. He rescued d economy frm total collapse in d worst economic recession in its history & paid a huge part of d external debt incurred by thieving politicians. He rejected d IMF loan & its slavish conditionalities. He refused to devalue d naira & thru economic ingenuity he kept d inflationary rate between 3-5% & d exchange rate at $1 to 1 naira
SAI BUHARI

In this country d seat of the president is strictly for old people.
Politics / Re: President Jonathan Congratulates Buhari On His 72nd Birthday by godfreyakpoguma(m): 9:48pm On Dec 16, 2014
72yrs old man suppose to rest, Habba,
Romance / Re: Lies Ladies Tell To Fool Guys by godfreyakpoguma(m): 10:18pm On Sep 28, 2014
The fact is that if ladies ask guys these same questions, guys also lie wit these same answers provided.
Religion / Re: Chris Oyakhilome's Wife Files For Divorce Over Adultery by godfreyakpoguma(m): 1:28pm On Aug 29, 2014
[color=#000099][/color] :DPASTORS ARE MEN LIKE US,THEY WILL TELL U2 GIVE ALL U HAVE WORKED FOR TO THE CHURCH, YET THEY HAVE ABOUT 3 CARS N NOT READY TO GIVE ONE TO THEIR ASSISTANTS IN CHURCH. PSYCHOLOGICAL SLAVERY IS THE REASON Y WE ARE AT THIS LEVEL IN NAIJA, IF ANY1 CAN GET HOLD OF THIS, SOME GO EVEN GIVE THEIR HOUSE N SLEEP ON A MAT because PASTOR SAY SO,MEANWHILE UR PASTOR IS LIVING IN A DUPLEX WITH MASTER BEDROOMS. IF U WANTO GIVE MONEY OR STUFF PLS LOCATE THE NEAREST ORPHANAGE HOME...... THEY NEED IT MORE,AM NOT SAYING U SHUD NOT GIVE 2D CHURCH OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO ;

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Travel / Re: Nigeria’s In-bound Air Passenger Traffic Sustained On Ebola Containment by godfreyakpoguma(m): 2:17pm On Aug 28, 2014
GOD PLS AM TIRED HEARING EBOLA EVERY MINUTE,EBOLA HAS MORE POPULARITY THAN COCACOLA JUST WITHIN FEW WEEKS, GOD HELP US PLS.
Romance / Re: How Important Is Money In A Relationship? by godfreyakpoguma(m): 11:12am On Aug 28, 2014
lalasticlala: No doubt, money is a desideratum in a relationship. But, some couples started with nothing, but today they are very much comfortable.

Many guys are unmarried because of lack of financial stability. The high cost of bride price and other things associated with traditional marriage rites dont even encourage some low income earners to start thinking of marriage.

You see babes dump their guys for richer ones.

Below is a link to one of my threads which talks about women that said they can't date any poor man, in fact they detest poor men.

https://www.nairaland.com/1842036/9-nollywood-actresses-strongly-allergic#25213122

It's captioned: The 9 Nollywood Actresses That Are Strongly Allergic To Poor Men.

So what's your take on money in a relationship?

How important is money in a relationship?

IF U DON'T HAVE MONEY TO BUY DATA,U WONT BE SHARING THE INFORMATION IN THE FIRST PLACE
Romance / Re: My Fiancee Went To NYSC And Changed by godfreyakpoguma(m): 10:44am On Aug 28, 2014
Ladycloud: her choice
ok
Romance / Re: My Fiancee Went To NYSC And Changed by godfreyakpoguma(m): 10:11pm On Aug 27, 2014
Ladycloud: ...lyk the lady cares! a million nd two guys r ready to love....
True but dat dosnt mean she can't love one person don't care abt oda guys.
Education / Re: Third Class And 2.2 In Our Federal Universities. by godfreyakpoguma(m): 1:32pm On Aug 27, 2014
I DONT REALLY AGREE ENTIRELY WIT THE OP, BUT ONE THING IS FOR SURE FEDERAL UNIVERSITIES ARE THE BEST IN NIGERIA EVEN WITH D MEAGRE FEES THEY PAY AND PAINS STUEDENTS PASS THRU.
Romance / Re: My Fiancee Went To NYSC And Changed by godfreyakpoguma(m): 12:52pm On Aug 27, 2014
Eberex:

You would have simply gone to her profile and send her a personal message. We are not interested in your name.
SORRY SIR, MY MISTAKE.
Romance / Re: My Fiancee Went To NYSC And Changed by godfreyakpoguma(m): 12:16pm On Aug 27, 2014
Ladycloud: ....lol....Mmmmmh
AKPOGUMA GODFREY, ADD ME UP ON FACEBOOK MY FRIEND. HAVE A HITCH-FREE DAY.
Romance / Re: My Fiancee Went To NYSC And Changed by godfreyakpoguma(m): 12:11pm On Aug 27, 2014
Ladycloud: gurlz sha....we no dey try...imagine!!
I LIKE DIS LADY....NO BAD INTENTIONS
Romance / Re: My Fiancee Went To NYSC And Changed by godfreyakpoguma(m): 7:51am On Aug 27, 2014
Ladycloud: gurlz sha....we no dey try...imagine!!
A HONEST LADY TALKING, JUST WHAT TRIPS ME ABT A LADY.

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Politics / Re: Jimi Agbaje Attacked/shot At In In Mushin by godfreyakpoguma(m): 3:53pm On Aug 26, 2014
ITS ALL VANITY, HOW MEN ARE SO DESPERATE FOR POWER.

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Education / Re: 57 Escaped Chibok Girls Gain Admission In US by godfreyakpoguma(m): 3:16pm On Aug 25, 2014
WE DONT BELIEVE THINGS WORK IN THIS COUNTRY OURSELVES,DATS WHY FOREIGNERS WILL KEEP SAYING NEGATIVE THINGS ABOUT US.
Romance / Re: Why Are Ladies Scared To Date Handsome Guys?? by godfreyakpoguma(m): 3:06pm On Aug 25, 2014
siegfried99:

Well said.. it's isznt to be handsome grin

@op unload your pix asap..b4 I close this thread. grin
PLS DONT OOH
Nairaland / General / Re: Nairaland Tribute To Dr Ameyo Adadevoh by godfreyakpoguma(m): 8:03pm On Aug 20, 2014
A hero indeed, u hv given ur life for others. May God reward u Himself,men reward isn't enough.RIP Dr.

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Education / Re: She Graduated With A CGPA Of 4.99 From Covenant University by godfreyakpoguma(m): 1:49pm On Jul 10, 2014
koyyes: @ your last statement- you are dead wrong! You are educated. Don't say what you cannot prove.
Even most of our parents with secondary cert. got good jobs wit it. Do u know how many private universities hv been established within d last 20yrs?. Perhaps u are(was) a private uni.students or garduate. And pls quote me well."I said one of the reasons"not the entirety.
Education / Re: She Graduated With A CGPA Of 4.99 From Covenant University by godfreyakpoguma(m): 1:30pm On Jul 10, 2014
I want to take out little time to deliberation on graduating grades in our universities these days. Most of our older ones who graduated wit 3rd class 25yrs ago were able to get good jobs. Hv u ever ask y it's now different dis days? Dats because everybody can go thru schools and graduate wit ease. Congrats to her for achieving dis great high. But private universities are one of the reasons for degrees devalued over the years(I said one of the reasons),any1 who fails jamb can go there n get admission n graduate wit 2.1 or even first class. #fact.

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Romance / Re: Finest Guy On Nairaland, Upload Pic, Girls Rate. by godfreyakpoguma(m): 4:31pm On Dec 17, 2013
I look better by far.

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Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Third Class Candidates by godfreyakpoguma(m): 8:39pm On Nov 30, 2013
2good:

A graduate should not be spreading lies and false propaganda like this just because he/ she want to soothe his/her ego. Name one of the Universities you are talking about.
this is pure fact not propaganda,30yrs ago 3rd class graduates get good job in naija,then d standard was solid. Ask questions for older people so u don't get lost.
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Third Class Candidates by godfreyakpoguma(m): 5:44pm On Nov 30, 2013
The issue of grade is taken seriously because we are taught in d universities to be job seekers. Most lecturers dat taught u in skul graduated with 3rd class. Upgrade ursef n forget d past,u wud bcom a failure if u can't upgrade ursef after graduate,in dat case ur tellin ursef u hv no brain.
Education / Re: 100-level Student To Die By Hanging In Benue by godfreyakpoguma(m): 2:32pm On Nov 27, 2013
Samiceman: 3rd to comment! Chai i don improve
what's d benefit of commenting first if u don't hv anytin to say?do they give money for it? It shows how ur brain works though.some1 is abt to die n ur talking thrash. God help u.
NYSC / Re: NYSC: A Blessing Or A Curse? by godfreyakpoguma(m): 7:13pm On Oct 25, 2013
chidyhels:
Check that journal again. Its more than that. FG spends up to 1m per corp member. 1yr allowee plus camp expenses plus health insurance and all sorts.

If they give graduates the money it wil be worse.
let assumed I didn't get d figures right,y did u believe giving graduates d money wud be worst? Is there anytin worst dan dis present situation?
NYSC / Re: NYSC: A Blessing Or A Curse? by godfreyakpoguma(m): 1:26pm On Oct 25, 2013
When I read a journal dat states"FG spend up to 250k for each corp member b4 d end of d service year" I wept,y not give each corp member dat money to start somtin viable for themselves. If they mismanaged such money they wud hv minimal blame to the govt about jobs.

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