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CelebritiesRe: Impressive! Davido Announces Plans To Build Schools In Nigeria by ijebabe: 7:14pm On May 16, 2013
CelebritiesRe: Davido Announces Plans To Build Schools In Nigeria by ijebabe: 7:13pm On May 16, 2013
TV/MoviesWhy Pastors Are Talking About ‘scandal’ And Olivia Pope In Their Churches by ijebabe(op): 12:59pm On May 16, 2013
Below is an excerpt from an article describing how the TV show 'Scandal' has been used to address single women in the States. These pastors are preaching about getting rid of the 'Fitz' in your life grin and many more. It was interesting to read but I love Olivia Pope, Fitz or no Fitz tongue

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Dr. Tejado W. Hanchell, Senior Pastor of Mount Calvary Holy Church of Winston-Salem, North Carolina, is one of many ministers to use Scandal as an object lesson. In the May 2 episode, “A Woman Scorned,” Olivia growls the instant-classic line, “You want me? Earn me!” to Fitz. In response, Dr. Hanchell used the hashtag #DearSingleSister to dispense a bit of admonition to any women who may have been looking to Olivia as a relationship role model. “#DearSingleSister,” he wrote, “A married man can’t ‘earn you.’ His assets are tied up in another investment.” Other advice from that week includes: “#DearSingleSister, you can get free from your ‘Fitz’ but you can’t do it alone. Seek help.” And then there’s this observation: “Fitz is acting like those pastors who lose their church over a side piece.”

For faith leaders who use the show primarily to address the perils and fallout of adultery, useful commentary seems limited. Lessons along these lines assume that there’s a great need for addressing extramarital affairs in church—and there very well may be. But these quips also place the bulk of blame on Olivia Pope. She—and by extension, the female contingent of a church’s Scandal-viewing audience—become whipping girls for the Purity Police.

The message is: Don’t end up like Olivia Pope, the mistress who will most assuredly received her well-deserved comeuppance. And, apparently: Don’t be a “side piece” who causes a pastor to lose his church. Beyond that, there isn’t much of a faith message to be gained.

Dr. Hanchell isn’t alone in his adultery-based critique of the show and its viewers, but some churches are using Scandal as less of a shaming device and more of a conversation-starter and a Bible study. Take Impact Church of Atlanta, where Pastor Olu Brown preached a series on Scandal that was strategically planned to coincide with the show’s last three-week hiatus. Three Scandal-centric sermons, “I’ve Been Hucked,” “Every Scandal Has a Harrison,” and “The Olivia Pope Syndrome,” dissect the show’s characters and plot in interesting and less judgmental ways.

“Raise your hand if you’re involved in a scandal,” Pastor Brown begins his “I’ve Been Hucked” sermon. “Don’t you dare raise your hand!” After the congregation chuckles, he continues, “That’s why we’re talking about this series. As long as we live, we will all face a scandal in our lives. How do we find some basis to talk about this for the next three weeks? I can think of no other book than the most scandalous book ever written: the Holy Bible.”

Now we’re talking. Faith-based discussion of Scandal has the potential to be very effective, but only when used to boost a congregation’s understanding of its governing text.

After all, Pastor Brown is right to call the Bible scandalous, filled as it is with stories of murder, adultery, deception, theft, and other risqué activities. Scandal is no more salacious than the accounts of Old and New Testament biblical figures, from King David and his philandering-but-wise son, King Solomon, to Apostle Paul, pre-conversion. Rather than focusing solely on the extramarital affair at the show’s core—and, by extension, turning Olivia Pope into Hester Prynne for a hip-hop generation—Impact Church’s series discusses temptation, accountability, and redemption.

‘Scandal’ is no more salacious than the accounts Old and New Testament biblical figures, from King David and his philandering-but-wise son, King Solomon, to Apostle Paul, pre-conversion.

This method of engaging the series works well for a few reasons. Most importantly, it acknowledges that churchgoing women who enjoy the soapy plots of Scandal and even root for its heroine are not necessarily fledgling adulteresses looking to Olivia for tips on how to get a man to leave his wife.

The very best way for a church to engage Scandal—especially among feminist congregants—would be to consider that Olivia seems to believe she needs a savior. Huck, her troubled, crime-scene-cleaning staffer and confidante, is the one she’s chosen. But an ever-growing cast of men is still vying for the job, from Harrison to Edison to Jake to the leader of the free world. Still, none of them is adequate. The best fit, by far, is the savior she’s chosen for herself. But who can she turn to for unconditional love, devotion, and acceptance, when Huck’s PTSD inevitably renders him a catatonic mess again?

Certainly, the church has an answer for that.

http://www.ynaija.com/opinion-why-pastors-are-talking-about-scandal-and-olivia-pope-in-their-churches/

TV/MoviesRe: Brilliant Short Film 'Cargo' Goes Viral (A Must See) by ijebabe: 12:40pm On May 16, 2013
A very touching film. I tend to zone out of zombie films but this was an interesting one.

Tropfest is one of the best short film festivals so I'm not surprised.
TV/MoviesRe: Domestic Disturbance - African Animation Short by ijebabe(op): 11:07am On May 16, 2013
Here's another installment of Domestic Disturbance entitled, "Career Day Blues".

As the day for Junior to "discuss" his career choice with Dad's friends comes closer, he is still firmly undecided and seriously stressed out. For some the choice about what path to follow seems so clear, while for others it's just not that simple.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=obkH1Sbafgk
CelebritiesRe: Celebrities Vs Ex-super Eagles Stars Match To Celebrate Fred Amata @50 by ijebabe: 10:27am On May 16, 2013
CelebritiesRe: Photos: Wizkid's Son, Boluwatife Balogun, Turns 2(photos) by ijebabe: 9:56am On May 16, 2013
CelebritiesRe: Yvonne Nelson Finds Love Again, Now Dating Singer Dammy Krane by ijebabe: 9:54am On May 16, 2013
CelebritiesRe: Is This Yvonne Nelson Boyfriend? by ijebabe: 9:37am On May 16, 2013
CelebritiesRe: Yvonne Nelson Can't Stop Dating Nigerians by ijebabe: 9:36am On May 16, 2013
CelebritiesRe: Yvonne Nelson Findslove Again, Now Datingsinger Dammy Krane by ijebabe: 9:36am On May 16, 2013
CelebritiesRe: Yvonne Nelson Finds Love Again, Now Dating Singer Dammy Krane by ijebabe: 9:35am On May 16, 2013
CelebritiesRe: ~»MissyB«~Happy Birthday!! by ijebabe: 9:27am On May 16, 2013
Happy birthday Missy. Have a great one smiley
CelebritiesRe: Uche Jombo And Hubby Take A Road Trip For Their One Year Anniversary by ijebabe: 7:48pm On May 15, 2013
CelebritiesRe: Its Poko Baby!! Sizzling Hot Tonto Dikeh Covers Glitz Magazine In Bikin by ijebabe: 7:47pm On May 15, 2013
CelebritiesRe: Photos: Virgin Atlantic Boss Richard Branson Caught Dressing Like A Woman by ijebabe: 12:22am On May 15, 2013
CelebritiesRe: Wizkid Shows Off His New Ride – 2013 Porsche Worth More Than 17 Million Naira(pi by ijebabe: 7:52pm On May 14, 2013
EntertainmentRe: WOW! Wizkid Shows Off New Car, The 2013 Porsche Panamera S (LOOK) by ijebabe(mod): 7:52pm On May 14, 2013
CelebritiesRe: Wizkid Shares A Picture Of His New "PORSCHE" Car On Instagram by ijebabe: 7:46pm On May 14, 2013
CelebritiesRe: Wizkid’s Porsche Panamera S by ijebabe: 7:46pm On May 14, 2013
CelebritiesRe: Photos: Wizkid Acquires A New 2013 Porsche Panamera S by ijebabe: 7:45pm On May 14, 2013
CelebritiesRe: Photos- Wizkid Acquires 2012 Porsche Panamera S Hybrid With Customized Plate "W" by ijebabe: 7:45pm On May 14, 2013
CelebritiesRe: Wizkid Acquires A New 2013 Porsche Panamera S by ijebabe: 7:44pm On May 14, 2013
CelebritiesRe: Angelina Jolie Undergoes Double Mastectomy by ijebabe: 12:07pm On May 14, 2013
TV/MoviesRe: Why Do Africa Usually Copy Foreign Movies Without Any Change? by ijebabe: 10:51am On May 14, 2013
VillageBoi: Africa? Is Africa has always been seriously good when it comes to filmmaking... check the history. But I guess you mean Nigeria & Ghana...
A lot of the new crop of Nollywood films have been pretty good too. Still not a common thing but does happen and will continue to.
Yeah, its not common but in getting inspiration for movies, we tend to see links to other western films. I think every film that can be made has been made. What we see are variations.
TV/MoviesRe: Why Do Africa Usually Copy Foreign Movies Without Any Change? by ijebabe: 10:48am On May 14, 2013
Nollywood doesn't copy foreign film exactly the same. Im yet to see that sha.

Bollywood does it plenty. Dialogue, scene and even outfits!!
CelebritiesRe: Nollywood Actor Eating Road Side Food(picture) by ijebabe: 10:07am On May 14, 2013
He is an actor and plays supporting roles. He's aged a lot sad
CelebritiesRe: Angelina Jolie On Why She Had Her Breasts Removed. by ijebabe: 10:00am On May 14, 2013
CelebritiesRe: Angelina Jolie Cuts Off Breastx Due To Cancer Fears by ijebabe: 9:58am On May 14, 2013

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