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Mryacks:The title of the post says the most beautiful Sisters in Nollywood. You are contesting the content out of the context of the subject of the topic. |
I would have received more votes than all of them combined. |
Refurbished iPhones sold as brand new ones by the so called authorized dealers in Nigeria. |
The Most Beautiful Sisters in Nollywood The Rosman Sisters The Rosman Sisters of Nollywood—comprising Nwadiuto "Uto" Rosman, Sunshine "Shine" Rosman, and Honeybell "Honey" Rosman—are a trio of Nigerian-Canadian actresses, models, and lifestyle influencers. Born to an Italian-Canadian father and a Nigerian mother from Imo State, the sisters have made a significant mark on the Nigerian entertainment industry. The Sisters at a Glance: Sunshine "Shine" Rosman: The most prominent face of the trio in the film industry. She broke into Nollywood with her role as Amara in the 2015 family comedy-drama Lunch Time Heroes. Since then, she has built a robust filmography with titles like Open Marriage and An Unlikely Pair. Nwadiuto Cassandra Rosman: An actress and model who has actively carved out her own space in the fashion and entertainment realms alongside her sisters. Honeybell "Honey" Rosman: Often operating in both acting and music, rounding out the trio's multifaceted presence in the media. Heritage and Background: The sisters share a blend of diverse cultural roots. Their mother is Igbo from Imo State, while their late father, Giovanni Rosman, was a Canadian of Italian descent who had a profound impact on the family's artistic inclinations. Raised partly in Nigeria (including a stay in Delta State) and having ties to Canada, the sisters bring a unique, multicultural perspective to their Nollywood roles. Beyond the Screen: Apart from their acting careers, the Rosman sisters are highly regarded for their humanitarian efforts and lifestyle influence. Sunshine, in particular, has been a vocal advocate for women's safety in public spaces and continues to participate in major industry events like the Africa Magic Viewers' Choice Awards (AMVCA).
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[quote author=ogugwa1992 post=139606609 https://www.societyreporters.com/bassim-haidar/[/quote]MTN Nigeria and Airtel Networks are branches of foreign telcos. |
Tenses:Stop attacking Daddy Adeboye. Ignorance has terrible consequences. Most of those attacking him don't know him. I was a counsellor in his office. He is the most amiable and humble and honest man I know. Humble to the extent that when I sent a complaint to him about First Lady, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, he addressed openly to her. The Man of God has already said Almighty God already knows the NEXT President of Nigeria. This is a fearless public statement. In other countries, he would be interrogated. |
meobizy:Apple iPhone 17 Pro Max is more affordable in the United States than Nigeria. |
Ojude Oba: Preserving Our Culture is Preserving Our Future In an age where globalisation threatens indigenous identity, festivals such as Ojude Oba remind people that preserving culture is ultimately preserving the future. - Dr. Mike Adeniyi Agbolade Ishola Adenuga Jr.,CSG, GCON. Glo Rewards Age Grades, Horse Riders At Ojude Oba 2026 https://leadership.ng/glo-rewards-age-grades-horse-riders-at-ojude-oba-2026/ The fanfare,glitz and razzmatazz of the pomp and pageantry of the annual Ojude Oba Festival in Ogun State of south western Nigeria should be an international tourist attraction and destination. It is the most beautiful and colourful fashion parade of the best haute couture of Yoruba culture in the world. Globacom and other cosponsors should include Nigerian supermodels like Eniola Abioro, the first Nigerian model to walk for Prada, Mayowa Nicholas, Adesuwa Aighewi, Omowunmi Akinnifesi,Oluchi Onweagba-Orlandi, Uju Marshall Nwobodoh, Ojy Okpe, Chief Ibiagbanidokibubo Asenite 'Agbani' Darego, MFR, Victor Ndigwe and Davidson Obennebo who made history as the first Black and African model to win the Elite Model Look world finale in 2016; wearing different attires of Yoruba fashion designs on the runway. Mr. Farooq Oreagba, the MD/CEO NG Clearing Limited who has been the "King of Class and Panache of Ojude Oba" can show his popular celebrity swagger of class and style of Yoruba dignity and nobility on the stage. This will increase the global popularity and increase the Nigerian fashion and lifestyle market currently valued at approximately $4.7 billion to $6 billion annually, accounting for about 15% of Sub-Saharan Africa's total fashion market. The broader lifestyle and apparel ecosystem is estimated to be a $30 billion powerhouse, with its GDP contribution currently sitting around $6.1 billion. See more pictures on Ojude Oba 2026: Beautiful Colours, Culture And Class From Ijebu Land (Photos) - Culture - Nigeria https://www.nairaland.com/8680894/ojude-oba-2026-beautiful-colours
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While Apple maintains the same core hardware (like processors and cameras) worldwide, iPhones sold in the USA are structurally different from those sold in Africa. Because there are no official Apple Retail Stores in Africa, devices are imported from various regions and differ in several key ways: SIM Card Support: USA models (iPhone 14 and newer) are completely eSIM-only and do not have a physical SIM tray. African markets typically import international versions from Europe, the Middle East, or Asia, which usually still retain at least one physical SIM slot. Cellular & 5G Bands: USA models include millimeter-wave (mmWave) 5G antennas tailored for US carriers, which are often not present on models imported to Africa. Model Numbers: iPhones destined for different markets have distinct model numbers. For example, US devices end in "LL/A", while those meant for Europe or the Middle East may end in "B/A" or "AE/A". Regional Restrictions: Some features are disabled depending on where the phone was originally sourced. For instance, Middle Eastern variants sometimes disable FaceTime due to local government restrictions. Purchasing & Warranty Caution If you are buying an iPhone in Nigeria (or elsewhere in Africa) from independent retailers or third-party importers, it is common to encounter used "foreign-used" or refurbished devices (often referred to locally as "London-used" or "USA-used" . Apple does not offer global warranties for iPhones, so official Apple support or screen replacements for US models might not be honored in Africa. To check your device's origin, go to Settings > General > About and look at the letters right before the slash in the Model Number. Before you buy, you can verify your device's exact specifications or country of origin by entering its model number on The iPhone Wiki.
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PLEASE! Where is the breathtaking architecture? ![]() I have stayed in Asokoro close to where there are foreign embassies No single spectacular mansion there. And most of the rich people Nigerians call billionaires are not teal billionaires in US dollars. OP, does not know what it means to be super rich. |
Nigeria has the largest film industry in Africa by the quantity of movies produced annually, but South Africa's film industry makes more than US$400 million annually. The film industry contributes over \(\$400\text{ million}\) to the national GDP annually. The total box office revenue for domestically produced films is roughly \(\$30\text{ million}\) to \(\$40\text{ million}\), though the broader sector generates over \(\$260\text{ million}\) in annual direct foreign investment and economic impact.
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Popular Nollywood star known for his romantic roles and action heroes in several movies is now fully focusing on his Stage Productions TV Channel on YouTube where his new movies and other productions are now showing 24/7. The thrilling new trailers of his new movies, such as "In 72 Hours" starring famous Nollywood divas Caroline Ekanem and Shan George with other popular A-List actors Ejike Asiegbu and Sonny McDon and his upcoming movie, "Friends" with behind the scenes of the making of the movies, exclusive interviews and updates are showing on Stage Productions TV Channel https://youtube.com/@stageproductionstv?si=1sHuzPGmFt2REG1l
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They are cheerless, because of the saddest news from Budapest They are dumbfounded and with twisted grimaces. It is all written on their moody faces. They have come back angry from Hungary. I am not angry but I am hungry. They say their gunners did their best They are grumbling and mumbling. I see some of them hissing and sobbing. They are hanging and shaking their heads Like repentant Jesuit priests counting their beads. The pubs on the streets are not noisy like last weekend. I see the most fanatic of the fans going round the bend. They are talking about the heartbreaking defeat in the arcade. There will not be another rowdy victory parade. The precious jerseys of their beloved club are not flashing They are not dancing, singing and shouting. This is their saddest day in May. It is all quiet in North London today. © All rights reserved. No copying or reproduction in any format of media.
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If his grandchildren were among the kidnapped pupils of the Baptist Nursery and Primary School and L.A. Primary School, Esiele community in Oriire Local Government Area of Oyo State would he be going about with business as usual? The abduction of the Chibok secondary school girls in 2014 caused the downfall of former President Goodluck Jonathan. |
Mirasteel:Yes o! Almighty Baba God does not answer the prayers of haters. ![]() |
The foreign critics are calling "Clarissa" the best Nigerian film in the 100 years of filmmaking in Nigeria since the first feature film, "Palaver" was shot in 1926 in Toro in Bauchi State. " Mesmeric' movie on secret lives of Nigeria's rich wows Cannes Cannes (France) (AFP) – A wonky mosaic in the shape of Nigeria plays a subtly telling role in Arie and Chuko Esiri's Cannes Film Festival break-out hit "Clarissa". "Arie, the older of the two director brothers, told AFP that shooting with his twin is a kind of superpower, admitting he usually plays the tough guy on set. "We're twins but we're wired differently. I'm right-handed," said Chuko, "and he's left-handed. He's visual, I'm more narrative." Two Nigerias "Clarissa", told in restrained flashback, is as much about post-independence Nigeria as it is about its upper crust, which the brothers say they know only too well, having "been born into it"." "Critics at Cannes have found the twins' sly post-colonial take on Virginia Woolf's novel "Mrs Dalloway" one of the most affecting movies of the year so far. "How lucky we are" they took it on, wrote the Hollywood Reporter's Lovia Gyarkye, while The Guardian's Peter Bradshaw called the movie "seductive" and "mesmeric". https://www.france24.com/en/live-news/20260518-twins-wow-cannes-with-mesmeric-tale-of-nigeria-s-rich . . |
'Clarissa' Review: Sophie Okonedo in a Sharp Take on 'Mrs. Dalloway' With its stream-of-consciousness style and fragmented perspectives, Virginia Woolf’s Mrs. Dalloway is a beguiling novel with understandably few adaptations. Marleen Gorris tried with her shaky 1997 film starring Vanessa Redgrave as the titular protagonist and Rupert Graves as the tragic Septimus. A film inspired by a book inspired by Woolf (Michael Cunningham’s The Hours) followed, and a handful of stage adaptations came and went. Now, Arie and Chuko Esiri, the twin brothers behind the critically acclaimed drama Eyimofe, attempt their own translation — and how lucky we are for that. Full credits Venue: Cannes Film Festival (Directors’ Fortnight) Distributor: Neon Cast: Sophie Okonedo, Ayo Edebiri, David Oyelowo, India Amarteifio, Toheeb Jimoh, Fortune Nwafor, Nikki Amuka-Bird, Jude Akuwudike, Danny Sapani, Modesinuola Ogundiwin, Chuks Joseph, Kehinde Cardoso, Jable Osai, Joke Silva Production companies: Per Capita Productions, Invention Studios Directors: Ari Esiri, Chuko Esiri Screenwriter: Chuko Esiri Producers: Theresa Park, Nicholas Weinstock, Ari Esiri, Chuko Esiri Executive producers: Sophie Okonedo, Osahon Okunb, Dolly Omodolapo Kola-Balogun, Jason Reif Director of photography: Jonathan Bloom Production designer: Hanrui Wang Costumes: Eniola Dawodu Editor: Blair McClendon Music: Kelsey Lu Casting: Nina Gold 2 hours 7 minutes https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/movies/movie-reviews/clarissa-review-sophie-okonedo-ayo-edebiri-david-oyelowo-1236597124/
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President Donald Trump is now the new Commander in Chief of the Nigeria Armed Forces. Calling the shots from the White House. |
Not All Nollywood Movies Can Be On YouTube “First of all YouTube is a low-budget business model. I make films for N300 million to N500 million and up to N600 million. And unfortunately, I can’t put such films on YouTube.https://www.thisdaylive.com/2025/04/12/nigerian-filmmakers-find-solace-in-youtube-for-movie-distribution/
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Majority of Nigerian babes are with you for the benefits. They are double dating other guys behind your back. They are spongers. A babe was engaged to be married to a man who was accommodating her, but she went to have sex with another man whilst his fiance was at work. Any man who has been used by a woman to cheat on another man is not wise. Because she is going to cheat on you later. What goes around comes around. |
They can sell on Amazon! Where I have sold up to $2000 of fashion and beauty products. A customer in Nigeria even purchased shoes for $36 in 2019. They can promote their designs on LinkedIn. They can attend Beauty Eurasia 2 - 4 September 2026 • IFM (Istanbul Expo Center) , Turkey. The biggest opportunity is to showcase their designs at the annual Cannes Film Festival.
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Houseofglam7:Na Alex Reports on the beat again. ![]() But he has made it so far. |
The Return of President Goodluck Jonathan, GCFR We need a President who looks presidential and healthy.
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The bandits and terrorists are the consequences of the failures of the government. |
Flangelo12: ![]() Made in Aba is better than fake products imported from India and China. |
Ibas3454:There is no spectacular building in Nigeria. See houses of Hollywood celebrities on 73 Questions - www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLztAHXmlMZFQqnEL2hPOHFDyROa3h--xl |
Jkilo:You forgot to include the community shield trophies for the overall champions of England. |
Most of them are parodies of the MET GALA. Some of them are ridiculous. |
geoworldedu:Primary school pundits. ![]() |
seunmsg:HALLELUJAH! |
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