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CelebritiesRe: Queen Nwokoye Rules Nollywood : Becomes Nollywood Busiest Actress by jiggaz(op): 11:11am On Nov 26, 2014
the matter
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CelebritiesRe: Queen Nwokoye Rules Nollywood : Becomes Nollywood Busiest Actress by jiggaz(op): 4:52pm On Nov 23, 2014
Queen Nwokoye
CelebritiesRe: Why Nigerian Celebrities Are Not As Rich As They Seem by jiggaz(op): 4:47pm On Nov 23, 2014
Must read!!!
CelebritiesRe: Why Nigerian Celebrities Are Not As Rich As They Seem by jiggaz(op): 7:37am On Nov 22, 2014
ogtavia:
Madt guy...ur head is dia...but I wonder why the celebrities choose to thrive on cheap lies,they are part of d Nigerian problem,to d average Nigerian,money is an end or d means to end,get money then nothing else matters.
lol
CelebritiesRe: Why Nigerian Celebrities Are Not As Rich As They Seem by jiggaz(op): 10:30pm On Nov 21, 2014
donmalcolm21:
We all know the truth about them when they develop kidney problem.
Lmao!! abi oo.
CelebritiesWhy Nigerian Celebrities Are Not As Rich As They Seem by jiggaz(op): 10:25pm On Nov 21, 2014
I came across this article on YNaija and its an eye opener!! Interesting read!! Our Celebrities are too desperate!!

EROMO EGBEJULE runs the rule through the
doctored lives of the country’s young and famous


On a quiet January day, a Medview Airlines plane
was preparing to take-off from Terminal 2 of the
Murtala Mohammed Airport, Lagos, destination,
Abuja. Passengers were seated, but the business-
class section was conspicuously empty. On
recognizing actress Eniola Badmus who was
sitting contentedly in economy class, one of the
air hostesses asked her to move over as it were,
to ‘higher ground’. Nearby, a budding actress (we
want the name na) who by a freak coincidence,
had been cast in Obi Emelonye’s Last Flight to
Abuja was watching quietly. She then politely
beckoned the hostess and asked to follow suit for
a short period to – believe it or not – take
photos there. Stunned, the airline staff agreed,
well aware that the images were going to be used
to create the illusion of an arrival in the big
league.
There are no prizes for guessing correctly where
the images will end and how they will be framed,
complete with a matching hashtag –
#FirstClassThings maybe – for the viewing
pleasure of social media users.
“It was shocking”, says Lorenzo Menakaya, also
an actor, who was aboard the same flight. “I just
took one look at her and knew there was only one
place the pictures would end up – Instagram”.
Hers could be excused as “one of those things
people do just for Instagram”, says Ade Akanni,
an industry watcher. ”People take pictures with
other people’s property, wording the caption so
carefully it conceals the fact that it isn’t theirs
and so they can claim, ‘But I never said it was
mine’. You know?”
For others there is depth in purpose. That is why
a singer, May D, in November 2013, went as far
as authorizing a statement about him acquiring a
mansion for N 150m, when in reality he had only
leased one-half of the duplex.
“Many of these people lie,” says a travel agent
who spoke on the condition of anonymity.
“Harrysong claims he was born in London but his
passport was a virgin one when it was submitted
to me two years ago. “I was on the same flight
with Omotola returning from Italy some time ago,”
he continues. “After flying in toilet-end economy
seats, she went through business-class exit when
we landed at MMIA.”
It turns out that incidents like those described are
the norm, rather than exception in an industry
where ‘packaging’ – Pidgin English parlance for
the struggle to seemingly appear better than
one’s current standing – is a way of life. It rests
on a fine line between faith that things will get
better and anxiety that they will not.
As a result, water is made to look like wine and
stone is polished to resemble bread. It is
customary – expected even – for celebrities to
strut around like landowners of Earth and live like
royalty, regardless of whether living like this is
above their means. For them and their ilk, ‘fake it
till you make it’, has graduated from being just a
street slang and evolved into a motivating
mantra.
“Artistes loan cars, clothes, money they can’t pay
back and everything else just to attend events or
to show off on social media and impress fans,”
says Fola ‘4lah’ Folayan, on-air personality at
Naija Info, Lagos, and founder of DearArtisteTM,
an artiste career development blog. Fola stresses
that modern Nigerian artistes have taken the
phrase too literally. “We have seen those things
backfire and it’s just a colossal embarrassment,”
she added.
“What we actually call packaging, is professionally
known as branding,” she explains. “Branding is an
especially powerful marketing tool for artistes
because it’s all about communicating their music
to the people they want to attract. In the process,
the artiste’s image (look, outfits, mannerisms and
language) online presence, event appearances and
more will have to be packaged to appeal to his
target audience.”
“Truth is celebs the world over fake it,” argues
popular blogger, Lateefah ‘That1960Chick’
Ayoola. “There are fake relationships created by
PR machines, fake marriages, fake drama, even
fake babies; all done by massive PR teams in an
effort to keep the public talking about their client.
It’s all about having a public image and keeping
people talking.”
In the end, so much money and effort is spent on
faking it, that inconsistencies arise and the
practitioner ends up the worse for it, having to
spend more to maintain the status quo. Those
who genuinely have the assets are of course
doubted.”
The society is to blame, says Frederick Aroro, a
regular commenter on Linda Ikeji’s blog: “Who
loves a broke, starving artiste?”
The gospel according to Linda Ikeji
Pop culture blogger and snoop-a-holic Linda Ikeji
has over the years become the Bible of Pop for
celebs and wannabes, their fans, foes and
onlookers across Nigeria. All cadres of citizens
refresh her blog by the hour for hot gist, sizzling
rumours and a progress report on the Who’s Who
in Nigeria.
“If you submit a proposal to a client for publicity
and he does not see Linda Ikeji on it as a
publicity outlet, he’ll smile and tell you: ‘I’ll get
back to you’ and never contact you again because
to him, you are not serious”, posits Seun Oluyemi,
a consultant with YNaija TV.
Accordingly, she has – and other bloggers too –
been accused of fuelling the habit of ‘packaging’
with a random post every now and then
attributing arbitrary prices to any luxury item
associated with a celebrity, for the viewing
pleasure of the gullible public.
4lah defends the tribe: “Bloggers have nothing to
do with this in my opinion; after all it’s their job
to blog. So they see photos and hear stories and
they blog as long as traffic is guaranteed”.
“Sometimes Linda Ikeji can say something is
worth this and it doesn’t mean it actually costs
that amount”, comedian and singer, Tunde Ednut
pointed out in a polemical interview on YNaija’s
talk show, Rubbin’ Minds in December 2013. He
simply reinforced the beliefs of many in the know.
Ms. Ikeji has herself been accused of inflating the
price of a 2011 Infiniti FX35 SUV which she
claimed to have bought for N8 million – and
which true to type, she blogged about.
Investigations reveal that a brand new model sells
in the range of $38,084 – $42,600 (N 6,207,681 –
N6,943,787).
This leads us to another question. Was Linda Ikeji
cheated by her car dealer? Or was she simply
practising an art she has so elevated?
Dubai chillin’
In recent years, the most populous city in the
United Arab Emirates (UAE), Dubai, has become
the new Mecca for Nigerian celebrities who desire
a vacation. Its posh hotels and classy malls
beckon to prospective customers, who have
simply given up, and keep answering its calls.
Linda seems doubly fascinated by the city –
which she has previously visited – and a number
of celebrities who have holidayed there appear
hooked as well.
In January 2014, Enugu-based actress, Chike Ike
holidayed there and the (free) coverage
accumulated enough footage to shoot a biopic on
her, complete with a sequel Nollywood-style. Ms.
Ike who inundates social media with pictures
during her trips – claiming to ‘educate them’ as
many have never been abroad – is one of Linda’s
favourites and a rumoured close friend.
The blogger also dedicated a few posts to the
‘low-key’ white wedding ceremony that superstar
2face and his beau, Anne Idibia decided to have
in the city dubbed “The City of Gold”. However,
there was little coverage on the blog – and on
most mainstream media – of the behind-the-
scenes activity of the multitude that thronged
there.
One of the guests, a former manager of an in-
demand superstar, told this reporter, “You know
how Nigerians can gatecrash. Everyone wanted to
show face, just to belong and lay claim to being
in 2baba’s inner circle or brag about being able to
sponsor themselves to Dubai for just a weekend.
Only about 200 guests were allowed into the main
venue of the wedding. If I call names of those
who were bounced, you’ll be shocked.”
A survey of trending images released from Dubai
during that period confirms some personalities
had photos taken strategically outside the
building and in the hotel lobbies and hallways
before and after the wedding, but none during the
actual gig. “They did watchman outside,”
continues our source. “2face’s people warned
some of them from Nigeria, but pride didn’t allow
them stay back. Everybody wanted to do ‘ Awon
Dubai chillin’ .”
Entertainment magazine, HipHop World,
documented the gatecrashing afterwards. “Quite a
number of people gave out their invites to friends
who were overjoyed to attend even if they didn’t
know Annie ad 2face personally. They made it
worse by coming with other friends who were
equally not invited.”
It also spotlighted the tussle to get on the luxury
boat conveying guests to a private island for the
reception, writing: “It wasn’t easy even for 2face
and Annie to get onto their own love boat. Two-
time senator, Florence Ita-Giwa, tried to get in but
she was pushed back.”
Star Wars
Perhaps the most salient reason for passing off
as being equally rich and famous stems from the
desire to keep up with the Kardashians’ Joneses.
From time to time, it is commonplace for
entertainers and their posse, to bump across
colleagues and brag about their appearance or
status and jokingly diss their comrades’. So it
becomes imperative that everyone buckle up or
pretends to, so as to prevent a repeat occurrence.
The celebrity wars also take another dimension
intermittently as a string of other celebs stoop to
indict their own; from TV personality Uti
Nwachukwu – whose relationship with newbie
Saeon is viewed with a level of suspicion reserved
for grand publicity stunts – to Port Harcourt
supremo, Duncan Mighty, seen posing with a
Phantom Rolls Royce he “borrowed” for a video
shoot.
For so long, it was assumed that pop-star duo,
PSquare were the owners of a private jet in which
they appeared to always be lounging in and
taking pictures of. Granted, they did not precisely
say –or tweet – that they owned one but, and
quite importantly, they created the illusion that
they did. Like a bolt from the blue, in that
December 2013 Rubbin’ Minds interview, Tunde
Ednut revealed that the twins did not own a
private jet. The aircraft they were seen lounging in
is, according to Ednut, the toy of multimillionaire
Togolese footballer, Emmanuel Adebayor, a good
friend of the Okoyes.
“Even almighty PSquare get intimidated too”,
sneers Akanni.
“60-70% of the things we see are majorly hype.
We know those who have and those who are just
hype”, Ednut declared with a note of finality,
ending with lyrics better than any his music
career has churned – “its show business; show
your business or fake it till you make it”.
Some arrogate their family property to themselves
too as is the case of Davido (real name, David
Adeleke) whose fleet of cars do not all belong to
him directly but to his billionaire father who owns
a car dealership. According to a family insider, the
elder Adeleke is very controlling, even locking HKN
letterhead papers in his bedroom so the label
operations are verified by him and ensuring his
boy stayed in school to eventually graduate. “He
passes off his father’s cars as his because he
can use them sometimes and ‘my papa thing na
my thing’.”
Doctoring the spin
A lot of the blame has been pushed to the door of
modern-day publicists who take advantage of the
naiveté of a public that continues to be influenced
by what they see in the media. It is publicists
who conveniently ‘leak pictures to the press, wire
money to blogs and attach pictures in mails with
subject headers using the templates: “XYZ spotted
drinking pure water on a yacht”, “XYZ spotted
with ABC: are these two dating?”
“I think it’s time PR people become professional
and learn the tools of the trade properly”, says
4lah.
Every press release announcing a rising act’s
signing to a record label reflects the usually
vague words “multi-million naira recording deal”
with “a house and a car” following not far behind.
‘Endorsement deal’ is another phrase flung about
too carelessly by brand managers even for a five-
second cameo of the subject in an ad campaign
for a product. All of this is to boost perceived
status and drive appearance fees, already hefty or
not, even higher. It is, of course working.
There are certain events, Akanni says, where a
high-profile act, say Ice Prince is low-key
headlining pro-bono or for a quarter of his usual
fee, either for the sake of friendship or to boost
his resume more (yes!), there are C-list acts who
perform at the same gig and – urged on by their
management – tweet, “Just turn up on stage; we
getting paid”.
“In kind?” he asks.
The extra mile
4lah recalls a popular act visiting her at a home a
while ago. When it was time to leave, he didn’t
have enough money to even get a cab back to the
mainland where he lived.
“I convinced him it would be a cheaper ride back
home if he just took an okada ,” she narrates. “So
I walked him to the junction and he had to use a
white face towel which he carried with him to
cover his face all through the walk to the junction
and on the bike. When I told him he looked
ridiculous, he said he had to do that because we
are on the island. This is someone who displays
‘dollars’ on Instagram and hires expensive guards
and security to attend events o!”
Arrangements also exist – Akanni swears by his
ancestors – between some celebs and companies
(not telecom) to ‘sign’ and announce
endorsement deals that pay nothing. All that
matters to them is the tag ‘brand ambassador’.
For the associated brand, free publicity is the
attraction.
Others equally go the extra mile, putting
themselves and their family honour at risk.
Five Star Music – which has so many serial PR
gaffes that it qualifies to be a bull carrying its’
own china shop around – is home to singers
KCee and Harrysong, alongside ace producer Del
B who leads a silent life. While KCee denied his
marriage to …, his wife of…years, his label-mate
last month was at the centre of a controversy
after a magazine interview in which he claimed
that his parents were siblings. When the backlash
blew over, he backtracked.
“Some artistes, even veterans go to places like
Egypt and Hungary, pushing drugs in the name of
performing. To who abeg? Places like that have
only Igbos who don’t listen to Fuji or watch
Yoruba films.” Nevertheless, tabloids celebrate
their tour and the cash flows in after any such
trip, so all stays well.
Will there be an end?
Lateefah says, “My major issue with the fake
lifestyle many celebs portray is that there are
young impressionable minds that look up to them
and believe it’s real. They believe all I have to do
is sing like XYZ and I will also be buying a
Swarovski-encrusted Bentley! I wish these fake
lifestyles came with a disclaimer but sadly they
don’t.”
These youngsters are mostly stans who will
defend their favourites till the end of time;
Nairaland and the comment sections of blogs are
enough proof. A few dissenting voices however
find time to ask questions like: Where is 2Shotz’s
Bentley; was it bought to never be driven? Is
D’banj still on G.O.O.D Music? How come every
other Nigerian celebrity is a UN Peace
ambassador?
“No matter how much we deride the “faking it”
lifestyle”, she concludes, “as long as the media
continues to report on it, we as a collective are
feedine monster and it is not going
anywhere”.
The brief enjoyment of first-class seats and
publicity rush will ultimately die down, but this
monster remains and could return to hunt these
very celebrities as the internet, unlike human
beings, is immune to amnesia. Up-comers in the
industry ought to take note.
  
CelebritiesRe: MUST READ!!! Confessions Of A Nigerian Entertainer by jiggaz(op): 5:22pm On Nov 20, 2014
Must read!!!
CelebritiesMUST READ!!! Confessions Of A Nigerian Entertainer by jiggaz(op): 2:11pm On Nov 20, 2014
I was laughing when i read dis article on Punch Newspaper. It was written by Nigeria's former musician turned writer Etcetera. It's an exposee into the happenings of the Nigerian Music Industry!! Tiwa Savage and Seyi Shay are in trouble oo lol. Interesting read....

Bless me father for I have sinned. My last
confession was two days ago. Father, I am an
entertainer and I have been lying to my fans for
many years. Really? Tell me about these lies my
son. Father, where do I start from? The lies are
so many that I don’t know where to start. Go
ahead son, you start from anywhere, the Lord is
listening.
Father, I lied that I was signed by a foreign
record label. I also lied that I am a brand
ambassador of one of the telecommunication
firms. Whereas I was only paid to make the
jingle and later feature on the TV commercial. I
also lied to the public that my album sold six
million copies. My son, why all these lies?
Father, I am not the only liar in the industry. We
are all liars. Lying is part of the job’s
description. Are you serious? Yes father, I am
being very frank with you. My lies are even mild
compared to some of my colleagues. Imagine
one female artist lying that she was a backup
singer for Mary J Blige. How can she be a
backup singer for such an international star and
nobody saw any pictures or videos. Normally as
an entertainer such materials could have been
used to promote her brand. She also lied that
she wrote a song for Fantasia that won a
grammy. As I am confessing to you, nobody
knows the title of the song. There’s no credit to
her on Fantasia’s catalog. A Nigerian singer said
all these? Yes father.
Her own lies are even small sef . Another female
singer lied that Beyonce’s father was her
manager while she was in the US. No you must
be joking! Haba Father, can I be lying to you
during confession? My son, as a reverend father
in this parish, I have seen so many strange
things. When a man is possessed by the devil
there’s nothing beyond him. And from what you
have been saying, there is absolutely nothing
beyond you entertainers. But go on, tell God
more of these lies of yours.
I have lied about buying houses in Lekki and
other parts of Lagos. But I thank God that till
today no one has thought of looking up these
properties at the ministry of lands otherwise I
would have been caught pants down. Are you
listening father? Yes go on son, the Lord is also
listening. Ok, I have been bribing radio
presenters for a long time to play my songs.
There is this veteran presenter on the island that
collects a million naira and two bottles of Jack
Daniels and Black label and one box of cuban
cigar from me. He also collects hampers and
makes you promise to buy him a cake on his
birthday. You mean he collects all these just to
play a song? Yes father that’s what he charges.
Jesus Christ of Nazareth, what about those
musicians who can’t afford to give him these
things? Haa! If you can’t afford it, then your
songs won’t be played no matter how good they
are. But why haven’t you musicians come
together and fight people like him? And also,
why do you keep bribing them? Is it not the
same bribery and corruption you people are
always accusing the Nigerian police of? Yes
father I totally agree, we are no different from the
police.
But how can we unite and fight this corruption
when Nigerian artists are lily-livered. They all
pay these guys and go back grumbling in their
bedrooms. And whoever decides to speak up on
their behalf will be insulted by the same people
he’s fighting for. They will accuse you of trying
to make things difficult for them. This is really
terrible. Yes father it is really terrible.
Ok what other confessions do you have for the
Lord? But Father, do you think the Lord can
forgive me of all these sins? Don’t you worry
yourself about that, we will pray to Saint
Anthony of Padua to intercede for you. Thank
you father.
Now let me go on. Most times when I see that a
song of a particular artist is gaining more
popularity than mine, I call on my guys at the
radio stations to stop playing it. And do you also
pay for this? Of course they won’t lift a finger
without money changing hands. But don’t they
see that what you requested of them is
wickedness. No father it is not wickedness, we
actually call it survival. Ok father, what would
you say if I told you that most of our awards are
lobbied for? And most of the scandalous news
you read on blogs are leaked by entertainers to
pull down their rivals? I’d say very interesting.
Now let me ask you a question father. Do you
believe in juju? Boy I am a man of God and you
don’t expect me to believe in such. So you mean
if I told you that some of us entertainers use juju
to excel, would you believe me? Well, I have
heard of such allegations, especially with the fuji
musicians but these things can’t be
substantiated. Why do you think they can’t be
substantiated? What would you make of a
musician taking a bottle containing local dry gin,
20 naira notes, cowries, corn seeds and alligator
pepper into the vocal booth and sipping from it
and chanting inaudible things under his breath
while singing? I don’t have any answer to that.
Just go on with your confession. There are still
others waiting to confess their sins. And please
can you summarise this confession?
Tell me, why do you entertainers indulge in lies
and all you have said here today? We
entertainers tell so much lies and live fake lives
because that’s what Nigerians want. They love
lies and they will even call you mumu for
speaking the truth. And the journalists are also
guilty. Asides from being too lazy, I think they
are also scared of some of these entertainers.
They rather not investigate anything at all. Even
when you tell them a blatant lie, they won’t
bother asking questions. Now we have an
industry that is built on lies. And from the look
of things, it will stay so for a long time. That is
all I have to confess father. Your sins have been
forgiven my son. Say the fifteen decades of the
rosary and abstain from telling lies from now on.
Go in peace to love and serve the Lord. Inomine
patri et fili et spiritus sancti. Amen.

PUNCH.
CelebritiesRe: Queen Nwokoye Rules Nollywood : Becomes Nollywood Busiest Actress by jiggaz(op): 3:16pm On Sep 23, 2014
ogtavia: Which Queen no get scandal...sharrap dia osiso...dis picture wey she snap wearing half cloth..shey e no reach to be scandal...okwa #QueenNoGetScandal#...Taaah shirishishi puo here...
loool
CelebritiesRe: Queen Nwokoye, Others Storm U.K For Ada Mbano In London. by jiggaz(op): 3:06pm On Sep 23, 2014
Chiwude: Igbo movies are the bomb. Don't know why AM Epic refuses to show this films. #BRINGBACKOURIGBOFILMS#
Yes, Igbo films are really good. Nollywood producers have shot so many Igbo movies cos they were demanding for Africa Magic Igbo Channel. So i think by next year, Africa Magic Igbo will be on Multi Choice DSTV.
You can look for the following Igbo movies in the market:
1) Nwanyi Murano by Queen Nwokoye & others.

2)Nwa Abakaliki & Ada Abakaliki

3)Ada Owerri by Oge Okoye & Muna Obiekwe

4)Nne Ife Adigo. by Kenneth Okonkwo, Patience Ozokwor, Chioma Chukwuka & Nuella Njubigbo

5)Nkoli Nwa Nsukka (lool sooo hilarious, i saw the trailer on YouTube )

5)Ajum Akwam Iko. by Queen Nwokoye & Ngozi Ezeonu.

6)Akwaeke

And so many others. Go to YouTube, search for IGBOWOOD and you ll see so many Igbo movies there.
CelebritiesRe: Queen Nwokoye, Others Storm U.K For Ada Mbano In London. by jiggaz(op): 6:17am On Sep 23, 2014
ugoezeik: ada mbano, aunty utuocha n ada mbano in luv is one of d igbo movie I av ever watch in my life. each tym am angry dats wat always keep me apy
Owu ya my broda!! Okwu gi kwu oto ka Siga. So true loool Heheheheee
CelebritiesRe: Queen Nwokoye, Others Storm U.K For Ada Mbano In London. by jiggaz(op): 6:03am On Sep 23, 2014
IceMan85: I just love that girl. She is the best. I don't know if to compare her with Funke.
Thou, i am not that too good with Nigerian movies but Anty Otu ocha is classic.
Queen is really good.
CelebritiesRe: Queen Nwokoye, Others Storm U.K For Ada Mbano In London. by jiggaz(op): 6:01am On Sep 23, 2014
Afam4eva: lmao grin

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wUOW8_mNk3A
Saheee Savannah, Sachie Savannah lmao!! heheheeee
CelebritiesRe: Queen Nwokoye, Others Storm U.K For Ada Mbano In London. by jiggaz(op): 10:13pm On Sep 22, 2014
tochimas: Can't wait for the movie to come out, watched that adaure from my sister' s phone and can't get enough of her, have watched the whole sequels except probably the Ada mbano in love, will ask my sis to buy it for me oh. I thought I have finished the whole thing.
Don't really watch nollywood movies but the Igbo speaking ones are the bomb, I find them more interesting than nollywood English.
More grease to their elbow jare.
Yeah just like me, am not big on Nollywood movies but the Igbo ones are the bomb. I find them more entertaining.
CelebritiesRe: Queen Nwokoye, Others Storm U.K For Ada Mbano In London. by jiggaz(op): 4:18pm On Sep 22, 2014
axortedbabe: Neva knew she's frm anambra state..she really spoke d dialect very well..
Yes she did.
CelebritiesRe: Queen Nwokoye Rules Nollywood : Becomes Nollywood Busiest Actress by jiggaz(op): 1:27pm On Sep 22, 2014
Mods front page abeg!!! Lol.
CelebritiesRe: The Reason Genevieve Nnaji Is The Biggest & Most Classy Celebrity In Nigeria by jiggaz(op): 1:25pm On Sep 22, 2014
Lolaabokoku: #in Funke Akindele's voice# Genevieve my rose model
lol korrect.
CelebritiesRe: The Reason Genevieve Nnaji Is The Biggest & Most Classy Celebrity In Nigeria by jiggaz(op): 1:24pm On Sep 22, 2014
DStarrx: Nice thread. Front page material.
Abi oo. Mods una don hear?
CelebritiesRe: Queen Nwokoye, Others Storm U.K For Ada Mbano In London. by jiggaz(op): 1:22pm On Sep 22, 2014
Jennydoris: I will. grin
ok
CelebritiesRe: Queen Nwokoye, Others Storm U.K For Ada Mbano In London. by jiggaz(op): 1:21pm On Sep 22, 2014
viuche: Sahel savanna. Sachie savanna.lol
lmaoo hahahahaaa
Music/RadioPenthauze Records Presents : Stormrex - Nwa Nee Ft Phyno + Blessings by jiggaz(op): 1:08pm On Sep 22, 2014
Phyno's record label PentHauze Records presents Stormrex's two new singles NWA NEE ft Phyno ( prod by Major Bankz ) & Blessings ( prod by T Spize ). This is part of her being unveiled as PentHauze Records 1st Lady. Banging tracks 2 of them. Stormrex and Phyno killed it!!!

Download. http://notjustok.com/2014/09/18/stormrex-nwa-nee-ft-phyno-blessings-prod-t-spize/

CelebritiesRe: Queen Nwokoye, Others Storm U.K For Ada Mbano In London. by jiggaz(op): 8:54pm On Sep 21, 2014
Sarimah: Queen is a comedian..Adaure is funny af..havent watched its sequel tho
You need to see those sequels i listed. very funny!! lol
CelebritiesRe: Queen Nwokoye, Others Storm U.K For Ada Mbano In London. by jiggaz(op): 8:51pm On Sep 21, 2014
Jennydoris: Hahahahahaha. I have not seen all these ones you mentioned. Will definitely watch it. I love igbo movies too. It's very interesting and hilarious sometimes just like Adaure.
lol You need to watch them o.
TV/MoviesRe: The Revival Of Igbo Movies: Some Actors To Watch Out For! by jiggaz(m): 5:47pm On Sep 21, 2014
bigfrancis21: Watch Ada Owerri and you'll see Muna Obiekwe and Oge Okoye rapping off in Igbo like no tomorrow. In fact, Muna Obiekwe should be acting Igbo movies instead...he's much better and natural at it like the proper 042 guy that he is! smiley

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SG0yRgA6kh4

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9RCp6bhTYvw
This is the thread for Ada Mbano In London shoot
https://www.nairaland.com/1912931/queen-nwokoye-others-storm-u.k#26493499
CelebritiesRe: The Reason Genevieve Nnaji Is The Biggest & Most Classy Celebrity In Nigeria by jiggaz(op): 5:44pm On Sep 21, 2014
lyntiffany: mine too wink
lol
CelebritiesRe: Queen Nwokoye, Others Storm U.K For Ada Mbano In London. by jiggaz(op): 5:38pm On Sep 21, 2014
chimerase2: She is terrific an immense actress even as an imolite I can not speak the otu ocha language grin
But dis lady learnt it very quickly I adore her for dat
I just luv de movie
prettyjo: lolzzz.the only thing they will act is a village girl that came to London; jux like baby oku in America
Lol She's really good.
CelebritiesRe: Queen Nwokoye, Others Storm U.K For Ada Mbano In London. by jiggaz(op): 5:36pm On Sep 21, 2014
Jennydoris: More grease to their elbow. Adure and Ada mbano, I soo much love the two movies. But what exactly are they going to do in this coming one-Ada mbano in London? Just wondering though. We'll let's wait and see.
Lool Queen is too much!!! Have you seen Ada Mbano Reloaded, Aunty Otuocha & Ada Mbano in Love? They are even more hilarious than Adaure sef Lmaoo. In Ada Mbano in Love, Queen was talking about doing her wedding shopping in London. Must watch!! lol. I love Igbo Nollywood movies cos they are more interesting. I dont care much for English Nollywood unless it has Queen Nwokoye there.
TV/MoviesRe: The Revival Of Igbo Movies: Some Actors To Watch Out For! by jiggaz(m): 5:24pm On Sep 21, 2014
bigfrancis21: Watch Ada Owerri and you'll see Muna Obiekwe and Oge Okoye rapping off in Igbo like no tomorrow. In fact, Muna Obiekwe should be acting Igbo movies instead...he's much better and natural at it like the proper 042 guy that he is! smiley

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SG0yRgA6kh4

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9RCp6bhTYvw
lol Ok i will check them out.
TV/MoviesRe: The Revival Of Igbo Movies: Some Actors To Watch Out For! by jiggaz(m): 4:59pm On Sep 21, 2014
Wow i came across this thread via google and i love it. I use to love Nollywood films way back in the nineties when they were good. But when they deviated in the 2000s to start producing all those Palace movies & Blackberry babes /Range Rover babes movies, i lost interest.

But i became interested when i watched Ada Mbano!!! Damn!!! Queen Nwokoye was too much in dat movie. Then i started looking for all her movies both English and Igbo. She tweeted few days ago dat they are in London shooting ADA MBANO IN LONDON!!! Cant wait for it o lol. I watched Ada Mbano from Part 1to 10 cos its soo good.

Regarding whether these Nollywood actors and actresses speak Igbo or not, most of them speak the Igbo language fluently. Oge Okoye studied Theatre Arts at Unizik Awka. We were in the same faculty but she was a few years ahead of me. She speaks Igbo fluently, she grew up in Enugu and she's from Nnewi.

Mike Ezuronye speaks Igbo fluently, he studied Accounting Education at Unizik Awka. He's from Mbano but grew up in Lagos. Nonso Diobi too speaks fluently. He studied Theater Arts at Unizik too. He's from Nawfia in Anambra State but grew up in Enugu.

Muna Obiekwe too speaks Igbo fluently, he's from Okpuno in Awka North LGA of Anambra State. He grew up in Awka and Enugu. I have heard Genevieve speak Igbo but she speaks her Mbaise dialect. Most of them speak Igbo fluently. I will go and look for all these Igbo movies you guys mentioned. I love Igbo movies they are entertaining lol.

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