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[color=deeppink]Seun should give this thread an award for the dumbest thread of 2010. April Fool or not, this is way too daft. ![]() Poster, Did you really think anyone who was scrolling in search of new threads would pay attention to this hilarious thread you created here? ![]() And to think you were using it to lure people into your trick is even more ridiculous. [/color] ![]() |
debosky:[color=deeppink]Take it easy with the rage and bombarding of grammar.[/color] ![]() |
[color=deeppink]And to think this annoying poster is spamming the forum with the same topic.[/color] ![]() |
[color=deeppink]None, Celebrity marriages aren't our ordinary or typical type of marriage. Some last for only 3 months and they file for a divorce, so I have no favourite(s).[/color] |
[color=deeppink]Jobless.[/color] |
[color=deeppink]And to think this joke of a thread was added in the Front page while more interesting and important threads are nowhere to be found.[/color] ![]() |
[color=deeppink]I think you need to learn how to speak Standardized English Language, I just find your thread funny.[/color] ![]() |
[color=deeppink]One less kidnapping Arrow in the society. Hurray![/color] |
[color=deeppink]What an attention seeking spunk! Moderators are the less active posters on this forum, And who said most users don't blink and are logged in 24 hrs. I think you need to do a little research about this forum before creating ridiculous threads and coming up with worthless ideas.[/color] |
[color=deeppink]What's with all these beastility in Nigeria? ![]() Has all the Nigerian Women in Nigeria been exiled?[/color] ![]() |
[color=deeppink]^^Guys, keep this thread rolling . . .Post your list/opinions.[/color] ![]() |
[color=deeppink]I personally became a Fan of Arsenal because of Kanu, I didn't even know they existed if it weren't for Kanu. And I have to say that it has become one of the wealthiest Club in the English Premier League and with good, World-Class Players unlike Chelsea( the Club of Losers). [/color] ![]() |
sulad82i:[color=deeppink]All these dumb "April Foolers" sef, Can someone please ban them. ![]() Anyway, thanks for bringing that to my attention.[/color] |
ZUBBYNWA:[color=deeppink]And the man is ZUBBYNWA! [/color] ![]() |
[color=deeppink]Biggest Mistake ever made after Amodu's Position as Coach. [/color] ![]() |
[quote author=na2day? link=topic=422860.msg5808885#msg5808885 date=1270106100]1st sensible thing u've ever said on NL. there is still hope for the dry bones [/quote][color=deeppink]You had better bleep off to the Gym and go lose that Fat of yours before I come punch you in your balloon Cheeks.[/color] ![]() |
[color=deeppink]Congrats aisha2. . . Now, tell us how were you appointed as a Mod? [/color] ![]() |
chidichris:[color=deeppink]Are you Okay?[/color] ![]() [color=deeppink]Sorry Guys, I meant to say Senate President.[/color] ![]() |
My romance with Nollywood I was born into the Assemblies of God Church. When I was a little girl, I used to sing in the choir. We used to act for the church as well. Even in school, I was in the dramatic society. I always loved to mimic people. Acting has always been there for me. The home video film industry, more or less, started when Andy Ike started acting. Even before Living in Bondage, I acted in Okpuru Anyanwu. It was a television drama series shot in Igbo language and it was shown basically on eastern TV stations. One guy called Pastor John introduced me to the television. That was how it started. It wasn't everybody that knew about it. But After Living in Bondage, I was opportune to audition in Onitsha for a movie titled, Judgement. I actually didn't set out to go for the audition. I only escorted a friend to the venue, but somehow, I auditioned and I was given a role. I acted a part in the movie and I did it very well. After Judgement, I was featured in a few other movies in Onitsha, such as Obiora, Forbidden before I came down to Lagos and joined the train. I decided that staying in Onitsha was not paying me at all. I had to move down to Lagos. That was when I did Shame. It was the first English movie I did. Then I did Battle of Muzanga. I coordinated the Eastern part of the production. We stopped shooting Igbo films. Then if you don't know anybody, you are a nobody. You will go for auditions from Monday to Monday, there will be no show. By the time I moved to Lagos, the Isoko people held sway in the film industry. The Igbo brought the money, but the Isoko did the casting. After we did Silent Night, Chico Ejiro now called me and told me we did not have enough crews in the industry. He suggested that since I knew much about fashion, I should join the crew. Everybody wanted to be an actor and there weren't many movies then. Then you can audition for two weeks and rehearse for six months. Even at the end of the day, the movie would not be shot. So when Chico suggested that I should go into make-up or costume section, I decided to go for costume. I became a costumier and the jobs were coming, but sometimes, I would dabble into acting. I was handling the two together. That is why you may not call me an A list actress. But most of these A list actresses passed through me. I helped some of them in getting their roles. I groomed some of them, as well. If you are not close to the costumier, how will you get your costumes? I left Nollywood for two years, just to answer a call to serve my home state. I was given an appointment as a member of a transition committee in my local government in Imo State. I am back to acting, though I dabble into costuming once in a while. Since I came back, I have been acting. You will not believe it. The jobs are coming here and there. I have done a couple of movies. I will going back to set for another job. Why I chose acting I would have been a designer because I went to a fashion and designing school though I studied Banking and Finance. I love fashion. I had a stint in modelling. Then I was slim and very pretty. But acting turned out to be better for me and I was meeting lots of people. I was getting good things from acting so I had to stick with it. But for Nollywood, I wouldn't be where I am today. Now I can walk into a place and I will be recognised. I am enjoying the fame. I have never been involved in any scandal. I can't even be involved in one. I live a low life. I am not in the A-list category like you said so I cannot be scandalised. Why I am a single mother I had a child when I was much younger. I didn't want to dabble into marriage just for marrying sake. The first guy that was supposed to marry me broke my heart. But I have a son to show for that relationship. I decided to concentrate on raising my son and that only. It was not as if men were not coming to me and requesting my hand in marriage. I just wanted to concentrate on my son and that was what I did. I communicate with the father of my son once in a while. He is still the father of my child. But there is no string attached at all. Marriage to him is out of the question. I will not even consider it. If I was not good enough for him then, I will not be good enough for him now. When you are doing what you love and the money is coming in, what do you need from a man apart from security? But Tony Montana said in Scareface that when you have money, you have power. Lots of people will come to you for friendship and lots of them will come to reap where they did not sow. I am not interested in marriage right now. But if it comes I will still marry. I hope I will still marry. No time for marriage vows yet I started caring and fending for myself at a young age. I started taking care of myself and members of my family at a tender age. If any of them comes to me and says, 'Aunty, go and get married, why are you not married?' I will ask the person what he has contributed to my life that would give him the right to go and ask me to marry. Who am I marrying? Somebody I will marry today and whose home I may leave tomorrow? I have a straight mind. I may love you today and you do a very minute thing, something that you will do else where and get away with; you will do it to me, but you will not get away with it. I don't take nonsense from anybody. I can see you and like you as a person. I may want to have something with you and I will do that. But tomorrow, you will call me and I will ask you if I know who you are. I learnt the hard way. I was very small when I had my baby and I fended for him. I took care of him and nobody helped me except God. My relations were there for me as well. I was just a young girl. I lost my mother when I was small. I can say I had no adviser back then. There are situation you will find yourself and somebody close to you will tell you what to do. I had nobody to give me a better advise. I kept things to myself. I bottled things up. Nobody in my family knew I was pregnant until the day I put to bed. It was just God's way of showing me how the world is. I have a heart of my own. It was not about being naive. It was about growing up in a Christian way and being told that if you do some certain things, you will go to hell fire. I am in a relationship now. Every woman must be in one. But I will not discuss it. It is just for me alone. For now and as I said before, marriage is not something you dabble into. Marriage is for better or for worse. There are many women in marriages who want to come out of it. You see young girls who are not in it, but they pray to get into it. Marriage is not too sweet other wise, those women who date men outside their marriages will not be doing it. Even the men will not be doing it as well. http://www.modernghana.com/movie/6629/3/nollywood-anctress-andy-ike-want-to-be-nigerias-fi.html |
[quote author=tayo_ast link=topic=423223.msg5808252#msg5808252 date=1270087233][color=#B03060]ehh yahhh instead of them 2 try reforming her, she's being condemned |
[color=deeppink]Since when did Albinos become special or different species from the human race? ![]() What's there to experience being with fellow human beings?[/color] ![]() |
[color=deeppink]It's not even Good Friday yet and the poster is already wishing everyone Happy Easter. Did Jesus resurrect before dying? ![]() Anyway, Happy Easter to you, too.[/color] |
[color=deeppink]And to think I really believed this thread was serious.[/color] ![]() |
[color=deeppink]What an expensive joke, Please guys don't use somebody as holy as the pope to lure people into your trick.[/color][/color][color=#990000][color=#990000][/color] ![]() |
[color=deeppink]Some people can be dumb. [/color] ![]() |
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BEIRUT — A Lebanese man sentenced to death in Saudi Arabia on charges of witchcraft is due to be beheaded this week, his lawyer said on Wednesday, urging officials and rights groups to intervene on his behalf. "Last night we got news through unofficial channels that Ali Sabat would be beheaded within 48 hours," May el-Khansa, Sabat's attorney in Beirut, told AFP. "I have since been contacting Lebanese officials, including President Michel Sleiman and Lebanon's ambassador to Saudi Arabia to appeal his case." Sabat was sentenced to death in November of last year by a Saudi court for practicing witchcraft. He was arrested in May 2008 by the religious police in Medina, where he was on a pilgrimage before returning to his native Lebanon. The case against him was brought after he gave advice and made predictions on Lebanese television. Khansa said Lebanon's ambassador to Saudi Arabia was in contact with Sabat and someone from the embassy had visited him on Wednesday in his jail cell. "It is very important that we save the life of this one person," she said. "He is not a criminal." She added that Sabat's family was in shock and that his mother was seriously ill with doctors saying she could die anytime. Amnesty International meanwhile joined the fray of rights groups who have expressed concern about Sabat's case. "Ali Hussain Sabat appears to have been convicted solely for the peaceful exercise of his right to freedom of expression," Malcolm Smart, head of Amnesty's Middle East and North Africa programme, said in a press release. "It is high time the Saudi Arabian government joined the international trend towards a worldwide moratorium on executions," Smart said, urging Lebanese authorities and Saudi King Abdullah to stop the execution. Saudi Arabia has no clear legal definition on the charge of witchcraft and judges are given discretionary power in determining what constitutes a crime and what sentence to impose. In November 2007, Mustafa Ibrahim, an Egyptian working as a pharmacist in Saudi Arabia was beheaded after he was found guilty of sorcery. http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5gNuDPMwRKUEsx1lK5aP5gKRzl22Q |
Debosky/Mukina. ![]() |
Kunbee:[color=deeppink]That's just the direct opposite of me, lol. ![]() I'm sooo harsh on Nairaland compared to my real life persona. But anyway, Let's just hope we'll be nice to each other in real life[/color] |
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