Politics › Re: Bayo Ohu, The Guardian's Reporter, Murdered by kech(f): 6:17pm On Sep 25, 2009 |
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Politics › Re: Bayo Ohu, The Guardian's Reporter, Murdered by kech(f): 6:32pm On Sep 24, 2009 |
[quote author=George_D link=topic=326529.msg4604476#msg4604476 date=1253811016]first aid for a fatally shot man? how?  [/quote]When they say First Aid, it doesn't only mean Iodine and Plaster ooo. I know you are thinking of that small First Aid box people have all around.  First Aid basically is the first immediate treatment you give to someone who is injured or sick until they can get proper medical treatment. In his own case his First Aid treatment would have been any thing they can do to stop the blood loss. It's not a guarantee that he would have survived but it has saved lives. A lot of gunshot victims actually die of blood loss and not the bullets themselves. |
Politics › Re: Bayo Ohu, The Guardian's Reporter, Murdered by kech(f): 1:54pm On Sep 23, 2009 |
azeezbaba: @ Why cant people learn to respect other people's opinion? Have I committed any crime by informing everybody that there is a bill in the National Assembly on this matter? Does that mean am happy about it? you should learn to seek knowledge and not criticize people who take their time to seek My dear I tire. I saw the comment too and decided not to say anything. Don't worry yourself abeg. There are a lot of crazy people here on Nairaland. You never know the states of mind of a lot of people posting here so just turn on the ignore button. |
Politics › Re: Nigerians In London Witness The Ibori Trial by kech(f): 1:48pm On Sep 23, 2009 |
gReenmAn: Now that should be a source of worry for the British police. Alams escaped by dressing as a woman, one never knows what disguise these one might take. [b]The police should watch out for any goats around the holding jail, [/b]it might be the bloody thieves in disguise  HAHAHAHA!!! My dear ooo! Dem fit turn to elephant sef and interpol go just leave the elephant make im enter plane. |
Celebrities › Re: Joseph Yobo Propose To Adaeze (mgbn) Wooow by kech(f): 1:44pm On Sep 23, 2009 |
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Politics › Re: Mapomeji Is Finally Out by kech(f): 7:12am On Sep 23, 2009 |
[quote author=Aloy~Emeka link=topic=321016.msg4527077#msg4527077 date=1252692177] Ikeymann has his list too:Okoroman: born to aggravate people(Ft Complove and onenaija) Yoruba make me laugh(ft Ezeagu and DJ Oyb) Biafra here we go again(ft Ezeagu) Igbo owns Lagos(ft Negro Nations) Igbo is the master tribe(ft OYB) Delta igbo is ibo(Ft Tpia) Igboman made me wretched(ft tpia) Yoruba told Hausa to kill igbo( Ft Quotasystem) Kwara Yoruba is Fulani(Ft No2 Atheism) Hausa is aboki, aboki means mallam, mallam means suya(ft Tafa Balogun) What d f'ck with Tribalists?(Ft Sauron and McCrackles) Kaduna Nzeogwu is the problem with Nigeria(Ft Negro nations)[/quote]  |
Celebrities › Re: Joseph Yobo Propose To Adaeze (mgbn) Wooow by kech(f): 5:33pm On Sep 22, 2009 |
sameolg616: first of all, why would a guy invest in an IBO GAL, its a disaster, they are all money lovers, they are never emotional as they love with their head s and not their hearts, and he must have known this too, the moment you push your gal into modelling/pageant, its like pushing them into prostitution, ask JANICE DICKINSON(supermodel),naomi campbell, to get to the top, its always about sex,money and drugs, so why is he upset?, even the murrays must have invested too, pageants have become too political nowadays  na wa ooo. Dem don show you pepper. Kpele  |
Politics › Re: Bayo Ohu, The Guardian's Reporter, Murdered by kech(f): 5:27pm On Sep 22, 2009 |
chic 09: what's wit d assassination of our core journalists,making me feel doubtful of d profession i'v alwys craved.  True. I have the utmost respect for those who practice real journalism in Naija. Not the "name withheld" ones that keep you wondering why they decided to tell the story in the first place, or the ones who hurl stones from across the Atlantic. It's not beans to live in Naija and report situations as is. 8 out of 10 "journalists" in Naija report societal and celebrity events. At least no one can fault them for reporting that they looked good or wore the most expensive jewelry.  |
Crime › Re: Police Smash Kidnap Syndicate, Arrest 70-year-old Leader by kech(f): 8:22am On Sep 22, 2009 |
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Politics › Re: Nigerians In London Witness The Ibori Trial by kech(f): 8:01am On Sep 22, 2009 |
mbulela: The Court 8 of the Southwark County court, South East London, was almost filled to capacity. At the venue of the Ibori trial, one could see the expectations on the face of Nigerians.
Majority of the Nigerians present said they turned up to witness the case as advised by the Nigeria Liberty Forum, a pro-democracy group based in the UK.
Kennedy Ugwuamma said; “I am here to quietly but peacefully show my disgust against Ibori’s accomplices.”
His Honour, Judge Hardy came in at about 10.06 am and immediately set out to business.
The names of the accused were called and three ladies, later identified as Ibori-Ibie Christine .O, Pogoson Adebimpe F and Onuigbo Udoamaka were ushered into the dock. In particular, Ms. Onuigbo appeared to have lost a lot of weight, unlike her previous appearances. The trio had a subdued look.
There was silence at the public gallery in which the Nigerian spectators sat, except for the murmur of “Awon Ole,” which is Yoruba for ‘these thieves!’ from a middle aged Nigerian lady. The trio were admitted on bail by the court, with counsel to Ibori-Ibie putting forward arguments for restrictions on media reporting of the case.
A lot of the time was spent on requesting a sanction on the reportage of the proceedings. The argument did not go down well with those of us in the public gallery. After a long argument and counter argument, the Judge gave a ruling barring media publications “to prevent prejudice/contempt of court.”
Intimidating presence
The drama of the whole event was when a lady, who claimed to be a family of the Iboris, came to the public gallery and rained curses on imaginary enemies, wondering loudly: “what is the business of you people (Nigerians) in London to come to court? Na only Ibori steal money?” Defence lawyer for Ms Ibori-Ibie, Andrew Trollope complained about the “intimidating presence” of Nigerians in the court and vowed to move for restrictions on attendance.
The case is expected to go on for days but, from all indications, the accused were jolted with the presence of Nigerians and could barely look up to where members of the public sat. LOL! @ bolded. The silly woman just further confirmed to us and the world that Ibori indeed stole money.  She no sharp at all  |
Politics › Re: Bayo Ohu, The Guardian's Reporter, Murdered by kech(f): 2:09am On Sep 22, 2009 |
rafcrown: WHO KILLED DELE GIWA WHO KILLED BOLA IGE WHO KILLED THE LAWYER IN IGBO LAND WHO KILLED BAYO OHU WHO ALLOWED FAWEHINMI TO GET CANCER WHO KILLED WITH SUPERIOR WEAPONS WHO KILLED JOURNALISTS AND LAWYERS AND POLITICAL ASPIRANTS WHO KILLED the Gubernatoral ASPIRANT in Lagos State.
NA THE SAME PEOPLE,SAME METHOD,SAME UNKNOWN PEOPLE.KEEP ON KILLING GOOD PEOPLE. THE JOURNALIST HAD INFO OR HAD WRITTEN OR ABOUT TO WRITEWHAT OFFENDED THE SAME PEOPLE--POLITICAL MINDED PEOPLE MIND YOU THE journalist was covering political issues
I TRUST POLICE ABROAD,JUST FEW DAYS ARRESTS WILL BE MADE LOL! @ bolded. You're not serious.  But seriously, who knows? No be Naija again? |
Politics › Re: Bayo Ohu, The Guardian's Reporter, Murdered by kech(f): 1:48am On Sep 22, 2009 |
bawomolo: umm any one on Nigerian soil has to respect Nigerian laws, including the NMA. you are running on sentiments here. But is it really a law? As in, is it in the constitution?  Don't get me wrong oo, I know in Naija anything goes, but is it really written in some kind of constitution? |
Politics › Re: Bayo Ohu, The Guardian's Reporter, Murdered by kech(f): 1:41am On Sep 22, 2009 |
MUZBO: Sharraap about a Dr's job! You don't know jack about it. Your whole analogy is flawed: 1. Your Dad got that treatment because he was a familiar face in the area! 2. He had the strength to run out of the house. - even an undertaker would be able to save his life on a good day. 3. This guy here was shot half a dozen times, assassination style. - even a 'Professor of preventive death sciences' @ Harvard probably will not save him on a good day! 4. If you've seen Dr's businesses disrupted by policemen then you won't come here talking like this. What the heck is wrong with you? Can't you make your point without being insulting? It's my opinion, if you don't agree with it, say so and keep walking. Sorry to burst your bubble honey, the guy may have had a chance if he had gotten a better response. It's not my fault that most naija doctors are incompetent. So if you are not a doctor AND did not go to "harvard", I suggest YOU shut up. Divert your aggravations somewhere else please. |
Politics › Re: Bayo Ohu, The Guardian's Reporter, Murdered by kech(f): 8:06pm On Sep 21, 2009 |
viewlekan: Methinks someone has been spending too much time watching the Crime channel on SKY, this is Nigeria we are on about, where law officers dont have the slightest clue about gathering simple evidence like fingerprints,blood matching etc not to talk of Ballistic forensics, Wake up Dude!!!!
May his soul rest in peace!!! Thank you my broda. I think you should be asking if they know how to use a copmuter. I have NEVER seen any computer in a police station. It's only to tell you to come with your full-scalp sheet, carbon paper to make copies and your "BAIRO"  Who still uses carbon paper these days? |
Politics › Re: Bayo Ohu, The Guardian's Reporter, Murdered by kech(f): 8:02pm On Sep 21, 2009 |
[quote author=T@meD0 link=topic=326529.msg4586343#msg4586343 date=1253557242]In your haste to criticize the guy's remark, you failed to see his plight.
Besides, he was right about using the fingerprint to locate the sources IF they had the investigative capacity (he was referring to the necessary resources i.e. equipments here) to do their job.
On the other hand, if they will utilize the resources if available in a timely manner and for what it's for, is a valid argument.
Just FYI, re-read his statement again and do pay attention to the one in italics. Peace! [/quote]In you haste to critisize me you failed to see the underlying message in my comment. Who is fooling who? This was the same crap they said when Bola Ige was murdered. Forensics, fingerprints, DNA, kini ko, kini ko. They have been doing Ige's investigation since forever. Can he show proof that there's no where in Naija where they can do some form of forensics? The "source himself know that even if he had access to the right equipment it will be IMPOSSIBLE to trace that bullet in Naija. First, ammunitions in that country don't even come a specific source. Those so-called special bullets can be found in every nook and cranny of the country and they know it. He's just going by the book and is saying what he is supposed to say. Someone is not just going to watch an episode of CSI and decide he knows enough to yarn dust to the masses. You cannot walk without crawling first. Like someone asked earlier, did they even get to the crime venue on time? |
Politics › Re: Bayo Ohu, The Guardian's Reporter, Murdered by kech(f): 6:32pm On Sep 21, 2009 |
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Politics › Re: Bayo Ohu, The Guardian's Reporter, Murdered by kech(f): 6:25pm On Sep 21, 2009 |
quote from bamolowo: if a doctor/medical practitioner is negligent when treating a patient? So what has that got to with the law not to treat gunshot victims. The law IS NOT from the Nigerian Medical Association itself. Rather the hospital can be sued for not doing their duty as it is against the ethics of the profession. I have Naija doctor friends and this argument has come up before. They said they NEVER told them while in Medical School not to treat gunshot victims but they were made aware of the "law". They were told it was up to them to uphold the ethics of the medical profession, that a doctor owes his patient complete loyalty and must practice his/her profession uninfluenced by external motives which includes for profit and political reasons. A lot of them have been in this situation and they said what doctors should do is treat the patient AND call the police while he is in the hospital. If the patient is a thief they can arrest him in the operating room. No doctor has a right to refuse a life-threatening case unless it is something beyond him (skill wise). The scenario where it's a[b] crime [/b]to treat patients in Nigeria is if the patient wants an Abortion. That thing they call a "law" is really nothing if a doctor wants to really do his/her work. You CANNOT lose you license I promise you. The Nigerian Medical Association will not allow it. In fact, they in turn are under the World Medical Association and no foolish Naija law can reform their codes of conduct. |
Politics › Re: Bayo Ohu, The Guardian's Reporter, Murdered by kech(f): 5:43pm On Sep 21, 2009 |
Bawomolo, please define the word Malpractice, and I mean in regards to Medicine. |
Politics › Re: Bayo Ohu, The Guardian's Reporter, Murdered by kech(f): 5:37pm On Sep 21, 2009 |
proudly9ja: sad. However, I also think that doctors and nurses have a duty to protect lives. My belief is that it is part of their duty code.
We have written and signed petitions against SONY in the two cases of SONY vs Nigeria, I think its high time we also wrote and signed a petition to the National Assembly for a total repeal or ammendment of the said law. Too many people have died, let us not wait till its someone we know.
If anyone knows the section of the Nigerian constitution that mentions this law, please let us know so a petition can be drafted. I quite agree. It's your ETHICAL duty as a doctor or nurse to PROTECT LIVES!!! DO YOUR JOB!!! YOU TOOK AN OATH!!! I believe those doctors and nurses are as guilty. Like someone said earlier, if they had given him first -aid treatment he may have had a chance. This scenario is eerily familiar. Reminds me of September 1st 2006, at 8am on a Sunday. "Robbers" came to our house and my Dad was shot in the process. He got the strength to run out and he went straight to a hospital which was just 2 houses away from us. Immediately he went in they started administering First-Aid on him. Our neighbors then rallied around and got a car to take him to LUTH as soon as possible. I can tell u that as soon as he got to LUTH, our neighbors were asked to fill the paperwork while my dad was wheeled straight into the operating theatre for surgery to remove the bullets. After the surgery, the doctors told us the First-Aid he received initially actually saved his life. POLICE REPORT CAME LATER!!, so these doctors should stop covering up their cowardice by playing the police report card. DO YOUR JOBS AND SAVE LIVES!! |
Celebrities › Re: Does Tonto Dike Bleach? by kech(f): 10:21pm On Sep 20, 2009 |
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Celebrities › Re: Adaeze Igwe And Joseph Yobo Confirm Romance. by kech(op): 10:18pm On Sep 20, 2009 |
Depends on what you mean by baggy. Maybe like the jeans Yobo is putting on or a little looser. Not the MC hammer type sha. Don't get me wrong ooo, men do wear fitted tops here, but when it's too close as in one can start to see some man boobs people begin to suspect you. The popular fashion for most gay men here are clingy tops and skinny jeans. I agree fashion is different in Europe cos I have guy friends in London who dress "clingy". Though they looked cute, I remember telling them they won't get away with that dressing here in the US without being thought of as gay. You can wear what you want but if you don't want people thinking you may be gay, then you may need to comform a bit. It has become kinda like a culture thing. Gay people now have their own identity here in the US so there are certain things that make them stand out. For example, I had a beautiful rainbow colored dress and matching shoes, I stopped wearing it cos someone in school asked me if I was gay. I later found out that the gay flag is made up of the colors of the rainbow and most gay people sometimes wear rainbow colored dresses or accessories to show their gay pride. I quickly dashed that dress to someone in Naija  . |
Celebrities › Re: Adaeze Igwe And Joseph Yobo Confirm Romance. by kech(op): 8:42pm On Sep 20, 2009 |
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Celebrities › Re: Joseph Yobo Propose To Adaeze (mgbn) Wooow by kech(f): 8:08pm On Sep 20, 2009 |
Yobo na sharp guy. Im know say once the girl reach yankee, enough competition. But Yobo if you were smart you for legalize that marriage small. Even if na some small court tin, because, in yankee here, she will meet guys that are taller than you, handsom-ER than you, sharper than you, more correct than you, in fact the whole shindig. Not that Adaeze is going to do anything rash, but there's definitely going to be stiff competition. Lets be honest here, that chic is fine and YOUNG! At that age girls can be very erratic. Anything can happen, and if it does, to be honest, I won't blame her. She's not yours until you put a ring on it (wedding ring that is!) With all this crap I've been hearing about Yobo's old ways he'd better sit up and make sure he flies to yankee at least once a month or else  No talk say I no warn you. |
Celebrities › Re: Adaeze Igwe And Joseph Yobo Confirm Romance. by kech(op): 7:50pm On Sep 20, 2009 |
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Music/Radio › Wow! Desperate Chicks Dey Try Sha by kech(op): 7:11pm On Sep 20, 2009 |
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Celebrities › Re: Adaeze Igwe, Is She Really That Beautiful? by kech(f): 8:39pm On Sep 19, 2009 |
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Celebrities › "Segun Dejo-Richards, You Beat Monalisa So Much She Ran For Her Life!" by kech(op): 8:37pm On Sep 19, 2009 |
My connection with MONALISA CHINDA’S marriage- by Mr Kool, Monalisa's uncle Source: Stella DK http://stella-dimokokorkus..com/2009/09/crooner-mr-kool-replies-actress.html#commentsThe Many Sins and Lies of MR SEGUN DEJO-RICHARDS – Pls verify.
I am in possession of sms and media publications with false and malicious allegations made by Mr Segun Dejo-Richards against me to the media; accusing me of master-minding his marriage break down. All intended to drag my name (Mr Kool) into his crisis with my niece (Monalisa Chinda).
What I will say in this statement, will be read by my Family, friends, Fans, Colleagues, Monalisa’s mother, Monalisa herself, and even Segun Dejo-Richards; so it will be the Truth and it will be consistent. First, please let me state clearly that – I AM NOT SPEAKING FOR MONALISA CHINDA, but to clear my name (MR KOOL) of all the blatant LIES Mr Dejo-Richards has told the media and the world. When and if Monalisa decides to speak, she will tell her inside story. I urge the media to verify my every statement.
This would be the first time in my career that I am forced to exchange words with anyone through the media, (whether artiste, marketer, management, promoter or anyone else). Also, on saturday, 5th Sept 2009, I sent an sms to Mr Dejo Richards advising him to stop lying to the Press. I also forwarded it to his Lawyer. (Ask him).
Before I go on, let me thank Mr Segun Dejo-Richards for NOT accusing my niece (Monalisa) of infidelity; so there is nothing for her to be ashamed of. Am also glad that in all his interviews he described her as a - “a faithful, loyal and loving wife”, he also stated that he has been a “a caring and loving husband”. The big question now is ‘Why would a ‘faithful, loyal and loving wife’ run away from a ‘sweet and loving husband’?
His many Lies
1. Mr Dejo-Richards alleged that I arrested, assaulted and detained him – On what day? At what police station? - No such incident ever took place. Pls verify.
2. He claimed I came with policemen to take his property – on what date? What property did we take? And if we didn’t take anything…what stopped us? I am not illiterate, Festus Keyamo chambers is competent, and already on top of the matter, why would I throw myself in. I have not been to Segun’s house in over a year (since May, 2008) during one of his violence emergencies. Pls verify.
3. He alleged Monalisa has been in my house after leaving their home. While he knew she was staying with a friend on the Island; Segun also knew I had not seen or spoken to Monalisa in 5months (since Easter Sunday -until last Saturday, 29th August 2009). Pls verify.
4. He alleged that I introduced Monalisa to Festus Keyamo? Never. Festus Keyamo had already issued a press release before Monalisa visited to my house on the last Saturday of august (after environmental sanitation), she stayed just 45mins.I knew nothing about her divorce process. Pls verify.
5. He claims that his ‘beloved wife’ was being ill-advised by her family and other Nollywood ladies. When he knows she ran from 5yrs of manipulation, ceaseless battery and physical abuse. Pls verify.
6. Mr Dejo-Richards made sure that, Monalisa ex-communicated her mother, siblings, family, colleagues and friends, so as to achieve his evil manipulation and WIFE BEATING without detection. She was loyal and submissive (or should I say colonized and subdued). So, if anyone ever had the chance to advise her, it will be at those times she helplessly cried out for help, when the Beating was unbearable.
6. He says I didnt approve of his marriage to my niece – Not true, in 2005 he brought 2 bottles of Remy Martin cognac to my house, requesting my approval, I accepted the drinks and then encouraged our family to go on with the marriage process. But I just didnt approve of his evil ways and I told him point blank. Ask him.
7. Segun called me an adviser/instigator- Bloody ingrate, even his own friends will bear me witness, that contrary to his lies, I had on many occasions last year, sought for peace and reconciliation between him an his wife, I went to his house on 3 occasions to dialogue, talked from 8pm-1am but Segun would not listen. . I later invited Segun to my house for peace talk, his friends came, but Segun never showed up for one day. His wife and 3-month-old daughter were in my house for 5 weeks (May -July 2008.) Monalisa was using my car to take her baby to the hospital for inoculations, because at that time also, Segun seized her car. I even spoke to his pastor, to no avail. His friends and pastor may be reading this now and they know the truth. Even though, as a loyal wife Monalisa covered up for her husband when the media started buzzing and went back to him.
8. His only TRUTH: Yes, I’ve called him names like - Manipulator, Schemer , User, Wife beater and now an incurable Liar; ( but I never did it in public or in front of his wife, I always asked Monalisa to leave us when am talking with Segun man to man, I never tried to bring him disrespect). I knew his game from the first time we met in London. He made Monalisa read funny manipulative books, like ’Total Submission’ ‘How to be a perfect wife, ‘Obeying the Master etc. And when I asked her she told me Segun was a born again christian and was helping her grow spiritually. (Like Segun confirmed in his interview with City People, 14 Sept 2009) Monalisa had to kneel down to give him drinking water- ( a civilized man in London in 2005, haba!!) I saw it happen, I knew something was wrong, she had become robotic. I told him straight up that I didn’t trust him, and we will never be friends if he continued with this evil plan. Yes, London can be lonely, Segun found a perfect victim - Monalisa (the tender-hearted young woman). Yes, I called him names, but the truth today is that, Segun has not fallen short of these names I called him.
My grouse with Segun Dejo Richards are just 2 things – 1.) Stop being rude to my elder sister (Monalisa’s mum). 2.) Monalisa is your wife, you can manipulate her all you want, but STOP BEATING her.
But before I go on to further tell my side of the story. Please can Mr Segun Dejo-Richards (Monalisa’s husband) tell the media and the world the following?
1. Why would Monalisa Chinda, whom he refered to as a ‘faithful, loyal and loving wife’ run away from a ‘sweet and loving husband’?
2. Why would Monalisa leave her home for over a month without taking any personal item as a woman?….maybe she ran for safety and her clothes didn’t matter then?
3. Why would Monalisa even need police to go to her matrimonial home to pick up her personal stuff as a lady? …could it be she’s afraid of more violence from Segun?
4. Mr Segun claimed Monalisa came with her uncle and policemen to take her car (after 5 weeks), why did she not take her car when she was leaving? Why would she deliberately trek or hitch a ride when there are 2 posh cars at home?
5. Why would Mr Dejo-Richards who loved his wife, quickly go on to change the papers (ownership) of her said car to himself?….maybe his agenda was driving him reckless. Pls verify.
6. If Monalisa is acting on bad advice, Why didn’t she discreetly plan and wait till her husband goes out and she takes all her things and leave?……Again, maybe it all happened too quickly and all she could take was her life?
7. As a ‘loving husband’ whose ‘loving wife’ ran away for 7weeks without reason, who did Mr Dejo- Richards alert? The police, his mother in-law or me- her usual refuge? Nobody…because Segun knew his cup was full. All this media hoopla is just blackmail and cover up.
8. How come after 6weeks, none of Segun’s family members has asked about their dear wife- Lisa? The crisis making headlines… Have they not heard?….But they are not to blame, maybe, as a Renegade, Segun is not answerable to anyone, and would not heed any advice.
9. Why is it that, at the tick of a second, Segun will not fail to tell the press or anyone else how he ‘created the Monalisa brand and nollywood career?…. Could it be he ensured that Monalisa stopped being her own person, the theatre Arts graduate, a beautiful well brought up young woman; the first daughter of a highly civilized royal family, to become a craftily designed money making venture owned by Segun Dejo-Richards.
10. If Mr Kool was the adviser/instigator, why would my darling niece who always ran to me for refuge, ex-communicate me for 5 months, and didn’t even tell anyone in the family (not even her mother),that she had left her marriage for over a month?
11. Why would Monalisa travel to PH, after one month and have her mum call me just last week to tell me what was going on, while we both live here in Lagos?, Maybe because she felt embarrassed to face me, cos I have tried my best and tired of Segun’s arrogance. But in her own words “I didnt tell anyone because I did not want any pity or advice, its my personal decision”
13. Why does Segun refer to Monalisa Chinda as his ‘beloved wife’ yet he constantly feeds the media with LIES about her?….My answer to this one is simple– Mr Segun Dejo Richards is like ‘An evil rat, wey go dey bite you, dey blow you breeze’
Just For the records: Monalisa Chinda is my niece, her mother is my eldest sister (also the first born). Since I was a child, we’ve been a close family. With all humility, I’d say that we come from a decent civilised background; and we imbibed love, patience, tolerance, respect and value for integrity. We do not interfere in each other’s relationships, but can be protective if need be. And when I settled in Lagos, Monalisa lived with me in the same Festac home from day one of her acting career in Nollywood; and later went to England to do a course in Cosmetology. She had the best childhood you can imagine, love, care and good upbringing, She has never been a money-hungry person. If money was on her mind, Segun will not be an option for marriage. And if money was the disagreement, she will give it all to Segun (maybe she did). Therefore, I will humbly appeal to the media to discard any rumours that the GLO endorsement (Glo money) has affected her negatively. I am sure she will remain a responsible Glo Ambassador, lets not forget that before the endorsement she has also been a successful nollywood actress and gets paid like others. Lisa will give anything for love, and will never leave her marriage for money, even Segun knows this, but I guess Mr Dejo-Richards has beaten out the last drop of love. Lets not forget, that a woman deeply in love is like mutter and can be moulded into anything; but also like the saying goes “Hell knows no fury like a woman scorned”. And like the lyrics of my song titled (Good Woman), Monalisa Chinda is like “a beautiful picture, trapped in a broken frame”
This matter is not a Mr Kool/Segun/Monalisa issue, the Chinda and Ibeh families are well informed, I am the youngest guy there, am just representing cos I live in Lagos. For now, I will refrain from bringing impeccable material evidence to refresh Segun’s memory, or call names of witnesses ( including his own friends), but I will if Segun makes it necessary, I hope he does not.
To my niece, Lisa, am really sorry, I had to speak to clear my name, You know I didn’t want to get involved in the media mudslinging , but Segun left me no choice.
I rest my case, please be the Judge. |
Celebrities › Re: Joseph Yobo Propose To Adaeze (mgbn) Wooow by kech(f): 6:01pm On Sep 19, 2009 |
Whether she's 19 ooo abi na 25, the point is they are engaged and look cute together. Whatever they claim their age is is not really my concern. |
Politics › Re: Imo State.agbaso Vs Ohakim by kech(f): 5:34pm On Sep 19, 2009 |
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Politics › Re: Who Killed Citizen Amanda Uhunmwangho by kech(f): 5:31pm On Sep 19, 2009 |
Poor Girl,  |
Literature › Re: Say You're One Of Them By Uwem Akpan Is Oprah's Latest Book Club by kech(f): 10:05pm On Sep 18, 2009 |
Just watched Oprah and heard it. This should make front page. Seun please take note. |
Music/Radio › Re: Listen To P-square's New Album Here - Hear 'dem' First by kech(f): 8:33am On Sep 14, 2009 |
I actually think the album will be a hit. Most "hit" songs are usually not obvious at first. You may need to play them like 3 or 4 times for them to grow on you. Once they do, you'll keep playing them non-stop. There are 2 songs already that are confirmed hits though ( "I love you" and "Possibility" with 2face). As for the "Danger" song, I had to listen to it 3 times for me to like it and now I play it like no man's business. Can't wait to hear the rest of the album. I'll definitely be buying it.  |