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Mobinga:Mouth-to-mouth resuscitation needed ? ![]() |
Awww!!! This was unexpected and I must say it feels good to be appreciated. Hehehehe! https://l.yimg.com/us.yimg.com/i/mesg/emoticons7/71.gif A loud Thank-You to you all. Thanks for taking out time to nominate and/or vote for any one of us. Obviously, We won this together. Congratulations Aloy Emeka, your work on this board definitely isn't overlooked. You won too. Congrats Tpia, You also won. Congratulations to all posters on the Celebrity board. . . . .You won too. It takes 2 or more to gossip and honestly, though unknown to you, you've been perfect partners. Congratulations to us all. ![]() Viva il Celebrity section! ![]() |
Mamaput . . . MissyPut. You go fear award na! ![]() Well, I thank You all for nominating and/or voting for any one of us. It's indeed appreciated. Congratulations to other nominees and posters on the Food board. . . . .We all won. Special congratulations to the girl - Y me- who's been very useful in the Food section as well[Even though na only onions she deh slice while I do the cooking]. Sis, I salute. Viva il Food section! ![]() |
He said this continued until, “2002 when she started talking about acting in movies. I objected to that and maintained that I didn’t want her to go into acting. I needed her to take care of the kids, full time and also to get her busy. We quarrelled over it that night and I almost gave up on her, but because of my polygamous background and knowing what growing up was for us, the idea of leaving her was knocked off. I also love my children, Annabel and Angel, so much because at that time, I didn’t know that Angel was fathered by another man.” When asked what he meant by ‘Angel was fathered by another man, Mazagwu said: “When she sent me her pictures, I suspected, from the child’s facial features that she didn’t look like me. When I complained, she told me that the girl took after my mother’s people. She stopped at nothing to make me believe all her lies. She is a pathological liar. When I confronted her with the DNA results, she confessed that indeed, I am not Angel’s father and rationalised her actions to loneliness and temptation.” On his allegation that his wife had multiply partners, he said: “In the apartment I rented for her, she had affairs with the landlord because she lied about her marital status. She didn’t tell the man she was married. It was only when trouble broke out that the landlord knew her real status. Also, a guy across the street, named Goddy from Abia State, laid accusations on her. She couldn’t deny this. I know Goddy; whenever I came to town, she would tell me that Goddy was a chief from Abia State and I took them that way, not knowing they were dating.” One how the bubble burst, the angry ex-hubby said: “She started leaving the kids all by themselves. She would leave them and hit the clubs. I was boiling, but she had gone full circle. So, in January 2006, I came to Nigeria to investigate the whole thing and discovered everything was true. Before I returned from Nigeria she ran to the child support in the US to file a report that I had abdicated my responsibility. She went to the Nigeria Catholic community to complain. When I returned and told the church what had happened, it was shocking to them. “We started going to court. She told the lies that I abandoned my responsibility, so the judge had sympathy for her and ordered that I paid 335 dollars a week. I paid with pains and all that weighed me down. I sought and won approval to do a DNA test on the second child, Angel. I did the test and it turned out that I didn’t father our second child. For this reason, the child support payment was reduced to 281 dollars a week. I paid up till 2007 when I became sick. “Living with her was pure hell and the authorities placed a restraining order on me. She had dragged my name in the mud with her actions and that was how I left her. I found out that Judith is not the marriageable type. I blame myself for all these. I should have known earlier.” [img]http://www.nigeriafilms.com/image.aspx?img=Y29udGVudC9jb250ZW50L2Fmcm9jYW5keWh1YmJ5LmdpZnw2MDA=[/img] |
[img]http://www.nigeriafilms.com/image.aspx?img=Y29udGVudC9jb250ZW50L2Fmcm9jYW5keTMuanBnfDYwMA==[/img] Looking at things happening to Judith Opara Mazagwu, aka Afrocandy, Nigerian artiste based in the United States, it appears that controversy is gradually becoming her second name. First, the video of her current work, Ikebe Na Moni, caused a stir on the Internet and major blogs, to the extent that angry Nigerians fired her hate mails. Currently, her marriage is a subject of controversy. This budding artiste had told us, in an interview published on September 3, 2010, that she didn’t dump her US-based husband, Boltin Mazagwu. She had said in that interview: “There has been lots of rumours going on about my marriage and it is only a few people who know the truth. The fact is, I did not leave my husband; my husband rather left, due to some gossip he heard about something that happened back in Nigeria before I joined him in the US. I begged him and he came back. When he left the second time, that pushed me to give him a restraining order. I really would not like to go into details because I see that as past and I will like the past to remain where it belongs because I have moved on; talking about it takes me backward.” Boltin Elumelu Mazagwu, the artiste’s husband, who read the interview on line, has been furious. In his reaction, he accused Judith of cheating on him while their marriage lasted. He also said that a DNA test has revealed that he is not the biological father of their second daughter. Revealing how he met Judith, Mazagwu said: “I worked a while is Lagos before I relocated to USA. I came for holidays with my siblings and my uncle arranged for me to get a wife. There were three ladies he wanted me to meet and choose from. On my way to check out these ladies, I met Judith, my ex-wife. Because I like fair complexioned ladies, I took her in my car and we got talking. She told me that her name was Sandra, which I later found out was false. She told me she was a student of IMT, Enugu, which was also false. She never enrolled at IMT. When I offered to drive her to her home, she told me she was staying with her uncle. I discovered that the said uncle was her boyfriend. My friend at Onitsha, Omoba, revealed these to me. “The following day, I went to pick her up and we went to Enugu. After shopping at Onitsha, we came to Lagos, to the apartment where I lived at Ajao Estate. When I was going back to the US, I left the apartment for her. I was sending her money, although I had a hunch about her lifestyle. I remember telling her the day we met that my people won’t allow me marry an Owerri woman, since she told me she was from Owerri. After three months, I came to Nigeria and spent 11 months here with her. At this time, I had abandoned the idea of marrying the Onitsha lady I was supposed to marry. Judith and I stayed in a hotel because I lost my job and abandoned college back in New York. I got broke at some point during that period and I moved in with a friend, Christopher, at Okota. He really didn’t want me to marry Judith and it was a fight between us. He actually pushed Judith out of the house. People we stayed in their homes refused her.” He said that members of her family opposed his relationship with Judith, but he ignored their position. He said: “They vehemently opposed our union and yet I wouldn’t listen. It was war in my family. My mum and my aunt didn’t want her. My people didn’t want me to marry her, even when she had become pregnant with her child; they told her after I managed to go back to New York, that they would gladly take the baby from her if she delivered, but that I would never marry her. “When I returned again, I went to her parents; they appealed to me and told me that their people never get divorced once they are married. I respected their opinion because they are good Christians. When I went back to USA, my cousin who trades at Balogun gave her N200, 000.00 in 1995. You know the value of money at that time, but I paid back in dollar equivalent. All these were attempts to make sure that she got an apartment, which she did at No. 2 Alhaji Azeez Street Mafoluku, Oshodi, Lagos. Before the introduction of Western Union Money Transfer, I was sending money to her constantly. There was this African American publication called JET. I would put money in between the pages, seal it and sent it through Red Star every week. When Western Union came, my name became a household name at Oba Akran branch of Union Bank.” |
Like Hollywood, Nollywood makes good and bad movies. I'm still a great fan. I went to bed 2:45am 'last night' because of a Nollywood movie - Bursting Out. It's We still have good movies around. Just know how to select. |
[quote author=Ileke-IdI link=topic=577664.msg7451739#msg7451739 date=1294037394] Happy New year![/quote]Same to you, sweerie. So wa pa? |
Where's Iice? This is the Ekusu I was talking about [I think]. I wonder which tribe calls it Moi moi Oka. Yoruba, perhaps. Topic: Same way you make moi moi. Only difference is, you use corn in this case. Ingredients Corn Eggs Shrimp/corned beef.(optional) Vegetable Oil Tatashe (or tinned tomato puree in the absence on this) Crayfish Fresh Pepper Onions Salt and sugar to taste Seasoning Preparation: Peel the corn kernel off the cob. Blend the corn, tatashe, onions, crayfish, pepper and together and put in a big enough bowl. The taste and feel of your Ekusu [That's what we call it] depends so much on the consistency of the blend. Prepare about half a litre of warm water. This will be used in mixing the Ekusu. You do not want to use hot water for this purpose as it may cause the mix to be lumpy. Slowly add the warm water and stir the mixture at the same time. When you have achieved medium consistency, add salt and sugar to taste, 3 cooking spoons of vegetable oil and maggi/knorr cubes. How to use leaves It is advisable to use at least 2 leaves to make one wrap. This doubling ensures a better reinforcement for the Ekusu wraps to avoid leakages. To make wraps: First of all, place 2 leaves on top of each other, fold them into a cone. Then bend the pointed end and hold it there. Put some Ekusu mix into the cone. Fold the open end and place the wrap in a pot of boiling water. The quantity of water should be so small that your fingers will barely touch it. Stir the mixture very well and start putting in wraps. Now is the time to add one egg piece per wrap. The shrimps and corned beef pieces should be added this way too if chosen and then close wrap properly. Pad the base of a big pot and set the Ekusu wraps in the pot, add a small quantity of boiling water in the pot and start cooking. PS: I hope I haven't missed a step. I dislike this food hence hardly pay attention when it's being prepared. I'm sure I can be forgiven, if I missed anything. Y me, come and confirm. ![]() |
[quote author=Ileke-IdI link=topic=577664.msg7447318#msg7447318 date=1293956041]Looks like Gene ? ![]() She looks better than Gene, IMO. [/quote] Topic: That girl doesn't look like Gene AT ALL. |
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Thank you for abandoning me. No merry xmas. . . . . No Happy New Year. ![]() |
I'm so mad at you! ![]() |
DaRapture:Is all well? ![]() |
Happy New Year to you too dear. Obviously, I made it too. ![]() |
Sad! Manslaughter, but he must face the law. |
[img]http://blog.cerbero.eu/wp-content/uploads/2008/01/happy_new_year_by_clwoods.jpg[/img] [img]http://t1.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:SPJF1OcFyUQiZM:http://i261.photobucket.com/albums/ii64/lewisfox_bucket/Happy-New-Year-med.jpg&t=1[/img] https://redgage-photos.s3.amazonaws.com/mdkshareef/happy%20new%20year%202011.jpg |
Ranoscky:You're in Australia? |
ULSHERLAN:More like a wish. ![]() |
ULSHERLAN:Rotfl! Don't let Adaeze sue you eh. ![]() BTW . . .I hope this photo wouldn't turn on paedophiles. I like how mother and child's lips touch. Cute! |
[quote author=~Bluetooth link=topic=577258.msg7440659#msg7440659 date=1293815279]@op If you look through your neighbourhood and you seem to know people you started 2010 with but are no more,then you'd have cause to give thanks to God for seeing a new year.[/quote]Thank You! ![]() How can someone even think New year is overrated? It's 5hrs 30 minutes to 2011 and to think at least 1 person alive now will not see the new year is enough reason to bring down the sky with shouts of Joy.Baba God, thank You! |
Do not touch until it's 12:00am ![]() https://cache.virtualtourist.com/2231589-Fancy_wine_bottles-Kelowna.jpg https://www.medindia.net/afp/images/Lifestyle-France-wine-luxury-drink-wine-industry-16022.jpg https://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2008/07/08/article-1033195-00F2049F00000578-397_468x286.jpg https://www.alastairbathgate.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/10/isabel.JPG https://www.crystalkiss.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/Rarest-And-Most-Expensive1.jpg https://www.amateurgastronomer.com/weblog/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/cavas2.jpg https://www.villadec.com/images/wbb/Wine-Bottle-Beads-S2.jpg |
Lmao @ Snthesis and Firearm Before I throw you 2 out of this kitchen, take your monkeys/apes outta here kia kia. ![]() BTW . . . .Can anyone supply wine in the kitchen tonight, pls? I'll absent so I can't. Y me, I trust you sha. |
Cute child. |
Words are not and will never be enough to express gratitude. It's the last day of the year and I'm hale and hearty. Your mercies and grace led me through 2010. Your love has been steadfast, even when I strayed away you remained faithful. You didn't allow the storm and lightning break me. When I thought there was no way, you made many. Even when I felt too filthy to come before you, your words reassured me that your grace is sufficient. Just how could it have been possible to come this far without you? Okute tebite, ogie no s'ogie, Eghua'bo n'olo, the self sufficient one, the uncomparable, the ONLY TRUE GOD, the Most high, possessor of Heaven and Earth, God my maker, Father to the fatherless, the I AM THAT I AM, my defense and my refuge in the day of trouble, the beginning and end, the one who's ageless, the one who is, from generation to generation, the only creator that wasn't created, the Lion of the tribe of Judah, the unquestionable, the Holy one, Glorioso Re dei re, Eterno senza età, Sovrana trinità, Il Leone e Agnel, Thank You! I thank you for my divine health, thank you for the provision, thank you for the gift of life, thank you for peace and joy, thank you for your guidance and grace, thank you for your mercies, thank you for the triumph, thank you my academic excellence, that you for the promotion, thank you for your favour. I thank you for everything. It's indeed ONLY your grace that has brought me thus far, for I have not earned it in any way. Thank you for a fruitful 2011 ahead. Thank you, Master! |
I'm back with ma wahala again. Please tolerate me. ![]() Who can teach me ho to install flash player on my phone and where to get it? ![]() |
tpia1:It could be for health purpose that he can't eat just any cake. No? |
y me:I swear, I nor know o. The thing don vex me tire. ![]() |
d bigrod:Awww Honey! I'm sorry about that. ![]() Here . . . https://img.foodnetwork.com/FOOD/2003/12/18/em1d12_red_yellow_pepper_soup_lg.jpg [img]http://2.bp..com/_FXmTwKZmSts/TPRmYRVpmXI/AAAAAAAADAA/7mI4t5cgrY8/s1600/guiness-stout.jpg[/img] When you're done, come for a perfect massage. |
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