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Oboma1:I think they have done that already!. |
Are you sure that there is no other reason for posting this picture? ![]() |
d.diamond:Forgive me, how do you intend to help him? Are you applying, or you have someone willing? Becos this thread has existed for sometime now. Maybe the guy too should help us by coming up with the current situation of things and not just telling us he had more than 50 emails. |
Hardtalk:She is a very lovely lady, and a career babe. Once again, only serious minded persons, please. |
Contact poster at swtfunmmy02@yahoo.com. Only serious minded people please. |
Prof. Soludo
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Where and when in Nigeria, has election results have not been mentioned at any Polling Boot? PDP has gone hi-tech in rigging, so that should not bother anyone. We all know the next Anambra governor, Shekinah!. |
Depilot:Source please!. |
Otobroto:Even if there is temporary truce, it will only be for the elections, I can assure here that, where there is breach in agreement, The-Dons, will come after his head again!. |
chidichris:This is a dangerous prayer. Bros you harsh oh! |
Hardtalk:Na lie, tell the truth, who wants to marry someone full of scandal, except he is interested in her money, that's all. |
cossy Orjiakor |
I will do the same movie over and again–Cossy Orjiakor 30 January, 2010 04:39:00 REPORTS After tales of her unbelievable romp in a controversial pornography with a dog sometime ago, boobs merchant and tiny voiced actress has vowed to shame her detractors, insisting in this encounter, on her preparedness to do the same movie over and over again. “The movie is not my stress. I can do the same movie again and again, even with two dogs,” she declares. It’s vintage Cossy and it’s red hot! Just read on. What are you working on presently? I’ve just returned from Asaba, where I starred in my very first movie in six years. Before now, I had been involved in some TV soaps How are the jobs? It’s been okay. The tempo increased when a certain news magazine published my cell phone number and this seemed to have drawn business to me. Since that publication, so many producers have reached me. I have had roles in more than three different soap operas. I featured in Paul Adams’ Lifestyle, which is currently being aired on the DSTV channel, Hi Fit be U, and Secret and Scandals. Recently, I was invited by Wisdom, a movie producer, to play the role of a prostitute, who along the line repented of her trade to get married. In the movie were artistes like Benita Nzeribe, Pete Edochie and Camellia Mberepke. How was the shooting? It was okay. Initially, I thought I’d spend just three days on set but I ended up spending a week there. It’s fun anyway. How did your boyfriend, friends and close associates react to the dog scandal? You see, the movie itself is not my stress. I can still do the same movie right now, play the same role and even go as far as doing it with two dogs.What really pissed me off was role the producer, director and the costumier played in the whole scandal. I cried over their roles. But I thank God for Shan George who came out boldly with the truth. It would have been a different story. I’m an actress. I’ll do any movie or role given to me. Have you suffered any kind of chastisement after the dog scandal? Well, my mum works with the immigration in Asaba. During my last visit to the town, her colleagues expected to see me in their office but I didn’t go because of some logistics problems. I think the reactions have not been that bad. People want to have me around them. My family has been very supportive of my career, and above all, they have remained very proud of me. Will Cossy ever get married? Yes. Will you marry me? You see, I’m not searching and I’m not interested either. Why? Going into marriage is a very serious decision, and one has to be emotionally stable. Marriage changes a lot in a woman. A lot of things have to come in place and I don’t think I’m emotionally stable for all that. Right now, I am not. Do you believe the industry is really turning out quality movies? Yeah, we’re really trying and have improved tremendously. Again, the industry has helped a lot of people to re-discover themselves. Nollywood has created job opportunities for people, while providing financial stability for others. We have a lot of unemployed graduates who today have solace in Nollywood and ended up becoming stars. And it doesn’t matter the fees these guys are paid. The bottom line is that they have job security. Are you thinking of producing? Yeah, I want to talk with my mum about producing a movie. She has money but I don’t think she knows what to do with it. I want to talk her into financing my movie very soon. I have a script already and I think that would convince her into sponsoring the movie. Your cleavage seems to be your asset in the industry. Isn’t it? No, my brain. It’s the brain that brings out every other thing. Some people have the body and every other thing but they don’t have the guts to produce the desired reaction. It’s good to be yourself. I represent the true Nigerian woman because I’m free. I do things because I want to do them, especially if it does not contravene with the rule of law. You don’t have to let the society move you. You have to move the society. I also believe I’m a role model for young people. You see, when I told my mum I wanted to get a property, she said, ‘no, a woman shouldn’t do that. If you get a property, no man will marry you’. I’m trying to change that concept. Property is a kind of fall back to when marital crisis rears its head. If your husband decides the marriage is over and kicks you out, you don’t cry over spilled milk because you have a place to lay your head. Tell us more about your investments Frankly speaking, I don’t keep more than N500, 000 in my account. If the money is more than that, I either push the money into fixed deposit or buy property. But if the money is not there, I won’t buy. I keep buying and investing when I have the money. http://www.champion.com.ng/index.php?news=27039 |
mikeansy:Things are really happening just because of election in one state. So many postulations!. |
mikeansy:Things are really happening just because of election in one state. So many postulations!. |
Oboma1:There was a time too, that Fashola said, no body should build any house without C of O. Acquiring C of O, was never easy too until people cried out. Some of these policies are okay, but just will not work. This is Nigeria, and Lagos to be precise!. |
OvieE:Don't mind those useless gays!. Bunch of expired and greedy idiots. |
metal-gong:Indeed, it might not have to be with the method, but option A4 can reduce rigging. Nigeria and Nigerians know the right thing, and I guess Soludo too knows the game, that is why he feels he might be cheated out. Anyway, with PDP's flag in his hands, I will still say it, let him prepare his speech as governor. |
Hardtalk:OBJ deceived this man until it was too glaring, he will not sponsor. Now it is the turn of Niger Delta Minister. We are waiting!. |
No To Ekaette's Sponsorship Of N1.7b Boxing Tournament A recent revelation that the Ufot Ekaette led Niger Delta Ministry still struggling to map out a direction is planning to sponsor an international boxing tournament between Nigeria's Bash Ali and Gunn of the United States portrays a ministry with a warped sense of its responsibility. A recent revelation that the Ufot Ekaette led Niger Delta Ministry still struggling to map out a direction is planning to sponsor an international boxing tournament between Nigeria's Bash Ali and Gunn of the United States portrays a ministry with a warped sense of its responsibility. The Niger Delta Ministry represents President Umaru Yar'Adua's understanding of a need for a higher body to manage the affairs in the troubled Niger Delta region to bring about peace, development and consequently enough trust in government to calm restiveness there. Since it came on board last year, it has been tours, promises but no action from the ministry. The most noticeable act last year was a co-hosting of a trade fair and in Abuja where the vast majority of unemployed Niger Delta youths have little access to and this year another jamboree, a sports fiesta to put Bash Ali's name in the Guinness Book of Records as one of the oldest boxers to win a tournament. This is definitely a clear indication that the minister does not fully understand the sensitivity of his ministry, perhaps having been buried in bureaucracy for too long. Spending a whooping N1.7billion to fund a boxing tournament in honour of one assumed Edo man from a budget of N52 billion is sheer abuse of office. N52 billion is what the country has earmarked for the development not entertainment of the Niger Delta. That means, manpower development for the mass of its uneducated, unemployed including those from his Akwa Ibom who his state governor, Godswill Akpabio is trying to re-direct their lives; providing basic infrastructure like water, good roads, light and industries to improve life in the long neglected oil producing areas. Experts say N1.5 billion can effectively set up a thriving industry which can turn around the lives of many. Spending that sum therefore on a sporting activity in honour of one old boxer is a serious deprivation of the millions of people waiting on the ministry to work at changing things in the zone. If the International Boxing Union has a problem over funding such a tournament, the right place to direct its plea for support should be the sports ministry or the presidency. One expects the presidency and the National Assembly especially the latter which has been castigating the Niger Delta Development Commission, NDDC over inaction to call the ministry to order. It is therefore surprising to read that they are all part of this unabashed attempt to further rob the Niger Delta people of the little fund approved for their welfare. Rather than bash billions on Ali, Niger Delta would be better off grooming it's youths in a boxing academy. Ekaette must be made to understand that only a massive development of the Niger Delta, the setting up of small scale industries, micro-credit schemes and related industries to open up the Niger Delta should be his mandate. This office should be seen as an opportunity to contribute to peace not aggravating restiveness by engaging in schemes that will cause the blood to boil. He should be the voice urging the federal government, governors, local government councils and the federal government amnesty committee to exhibit decency by doing what should be done and on time. For these reasons, he should stop dreaming and traveling all over the Nigeria Delta without a dim, settle down and think Niger development. The issue is not for award winning or Guinness Book of Records. The reality is how to chase away darkness, hunger and poverty from the zone that breeds Nigeria's wealth and that is a serious responsibility. http://nationalpointonline.com/nponline/index.php?mact=News,cntnt01,detail,0&cntnt01articleid=1673&cntnt01returnid=15 |
Juniordav:Help me ask am, abi na di moni? ![]() |
What a thread? I don laugh tire . Anyway, Selingel, please keep us posted, when it will happen!. |
Oboma1:That remains the fact. Lets not give any one preferential treatment any more, while we too arrange our house to be in order. |
paddy_lo:I pray it remains a wish, because even Gbenga Daniels did better than both, until he got a second term in office. |
