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Ategberoson:GBAM! You said it all... Incase you don't know na me talk |
Mtcheew. Ranting the way she did to Laycon at the house was bad, she made it seem like Laycon was a nobody. The way she ranted at him could make a weak person commit suicide or be depressed. ![]() Anyways, I am not surprised. Erica is a typical naija girl, naso dem dey behave, na their way ![]() Moral Lesson: Don't be impulsive. Before you say something or do something, think about the consequences of your words and actions. Words said cannot be unsaid. Tainku! Congrats to Laycon once again! He is a product of Grace. Incase you don't know na me talk
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Mtcheew. Fake men of God. Hypocrites. Stupid leaders. What is the essence of One Nigeria when we haven't gotten anything right since 1914 yet someone is saying there are cracks that is going to break the country. Which country abeg? Shey this country wey don break already. Useless set of leaders. I even heard they will be celebrating independence on October 1, they should keep celebrating mediocrity; celebrating mediocrity at 60. I spit on them! ![]() Incase you don't know na me talk
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pretydiva:Why did you say that? What are your reasons? Incase you don't know na me talk |
10. Luchy Donalds Luchy Donalds is a professional Nollywood star who has made her influence greatly felt in the Nigeria film industry. She made her debut in the movie industry dating back to 2006 where she has learned a lot from her elder colleagues who have gained lots of experience over the years. What seemed to have amazed many is how her fan based have grown large on Instagram and this shows how famous the Nollywood star have been. She is also known for her versatile roles in numerous movies she has featured in. Notable mentions: Tonto Dikeh, Kate Henshaw, Mercy Johnson. Incase you don't know na me talk Lalasticlala MissyB3 Fynestboi
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9. Chacha Eke Chacha Eke Chacha Eke is a Nollywood actress, model and a television personality. She is known worldwide for her ability to cry in movies. She was born on 1st May 1993 in Abakaliki, Ebonyi State in the south eastern part of Nigeria to a working class family. She is currently 27 years old. Chacha Eke is the daughter of Professor John Eke who was the former Ebonyi State Commissioner for Education. She grew up in Abakaliki, Enugu and Asaba respectively both in the south eastern part of Nigeria. She attended ESUT Nursery and Primary School in Abakaliki, Ebonyi State, Nigeria and obtained her First School Leaving Certificate. After which she proceeded to Our Lord Shepherd International School in Enugu and obtained her West African Senior School Certificate. After completing her primary and secondary school education, Chacha Eke proceeded to Ebonyi State University in Abakaliki and graduated with a Bachelor’s Degree in Accountancy. Chacha Eke is very beautiful and currently number 9 on our list of top 10 most beautiful actresses in Nigeria.
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8. Chinenye Uba Chinenye Uba Chinenye Uba is a Nollywood actress, model, and a television personality. She started her acting career as a model and has modeled for several brands before joining the Nigerian movie industry (Nollywood). She was born on 29th June 1989 in Anambra State in the south eastern part of Nigeria. She is currently 30 years old. She was raised in Asaba, Delta State in the south southern part of Nigeria, where she completed both her primary, secondary and tertiary education. She joined the Nigerian movie industry (Nollywood) in 2015 and in 2016 she rose to fame after starring in the Nollywood blockbuster movie “Akweke” an epic romantic movie where she played the role of a beautiful maiden Akweke. Her role in the movie brought her to limelight and earned her an award for Most Promising Actress in Nigeria at the Africa Magic Viewers Choice Awards. Chinenye Uba is very beautiful and currently number 8 on our list of top 10 most beautiful actresses in Nigeria. Incase you don't know na me talk
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7. Stephanie Okereke Stephanie Okereke Stephanie Okereke is a Nollywood actress, model, film director, producer and a philanthropist. She was born on 2nd October 1982 in Ngor Okpala, Imo State in the south eastern part of Nigeria. She is currently 37 years old. She is the sixth child in a family of eight children. Her father’s name is Chima Okereke while her mother’s name is Mary Okereke. She completed her primary and secondary school education in Delta State, Nigeria. After which she proceeded to University of Calabar in Cross River State, Nigeria and graduated with Bachelor’s Degree in English and Literary Studies. In 1997, Stephanie Okereke joined the Nigerian movie industry (Nollywood) and starred in her first movies “Compromise” and “Waterloo”. In 2002, she won the first runner up at the Most Beautiful Girl in Nigeria beauty pageant hosted by Silver Bird Television. In 2003, she received two nominations and won the “Best Actress in English” and “Best Actress of the year” at Reel Awards. Stephanie Okereke is very beautiful and currently number 7 on our list of top 10 most beautiful actresses in Nigeria. Incase you don't know na me talk
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6. Ini Edo Ini Edo Ini Edo is a famous Nollywood actress, model, film producer and a philanthropist. She was born on 19th April 1982 in Uyo, Akwa Ibom State, but grew in Calabar in Cross River State, Nigeria. She is currently 36 years. She is the second child in a family of four children. Her mother was a teacher and her father was a church elder. She had a strict upbringing by her parents. After her primary school education, Ini Edo attended Cornelius Connelly College in Calabar for her secondary school education. After her secondary school education, Ini Edo proceeded to University of Uyo in Akwa Ibom, Nigeria where she graduated with a National Diploma in Theatre Arts. After obtaining her National Diploma Certificate, Ini Edo went further to University of Calabar in Cross River State, Nigeria and graduated with a Bachelor’s Degree in English. After her graduation from the university, Ini Edo joined the Nigerian movie industry (Nollywood) in 2000. In 2004 she rose to fame after acting in the Nollywood blockbuster movie “World Apart” alongside with Kenneth Okonkwo and Lis Benson. She has featured in movies like World Apart, Thick Madam, Royal Gift, Blind Kingdom, Ghetto Queen, Power of Beauty, amongst other. In 2010, she was named the brand ambassador of noble hair. Ini Edo is currently the brand ambassador of Slim Tea Nigeria. Ini Edo is very beautiful and currently number 6 on our list of top 10 most beautiful actresses in Nigeria. Incase you don't know na me talk
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5. Rita Dominic Rita Dominic Rita Dominic is a famous Nollywood actress, producer, model, television personality, investor and a philanthropist. She was born on 12th July, 1975 in Mbaise, Imo State in the south eastern part of Nigeria. She is currently 43 years old. She is the youngest child in a family of four siblings. Rita Dominic is a member of the Royal family of Waturuocha of Aboh Mbaise local government area of Imo State, Nigeria. Her late parents were medical practitioners. Her father was a medical doctor and her mother was a nursing officer. Rita Dominic completed her primary school education in Ikot Ekpene, Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria and obtained her First School Leaving Certificate. After completing her primary school education, Rita Dominic proceeded to Federal Government College in Ikot Ekpene, Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria and obtains her West African Senior School Certificate. After completing her secondary school education, Rita Dominic proceeded to University of Port Harcourt in Rivers State, Nigeria and graduated with a Bachelor’s Degree in Theatre Arts in 1999. In 1998, Rita Dominic joined the Nigerian movie industry (Nollywood) and acted in her first movie “A Time to Kill” a movie that brought her to limelight. In 2004, Rita Dominic won an award for Most Outstanding Actress in Nigeria at the City People Entertainment Awards. Rita Dominic has acted in movies like Children of Terror, Prisoner of Love, My Guy, Face of a Liar, Aba Rio, amongst others. Rita Dominic is very beautiful and currently number 5 on our list of top 10 most beautiful actresses in Nigeria. Incase you don't know na me talk
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4. Adesua Etomi Adesua Etomi Adesua Etomi is a Nollywood actress, model and a television personality. She was born on 22nd February 1988 in Owerri, Imo State in the south eastern part of Nigeria. She is currently 29 years old. She is originally from Edo State in the south southern part of Nigeria. She is the youngest of three siblings. Adesua Etomi completed her primary and secondary school education at Corona School in Victoria Island, Lagos. After which she relocated to United Kingdom with her family. While in United Kingdom, Adesua Etomi obtained a Diploma in Physical Theatre, Musical Theatre and Performing Arts from the City College Coventry. After obtaining her diploma certificate in Theatre Arts, Adesua Etomi proceeded to University of Wolverhampton in United Kingdom and graduated with a first class honours degree in Drama and Performing Arts. She is currently married to Nigerian music star Banky W. Adesua Etomi is very beautiful and currently number 4 on our list of top 10 most beautiful actresses in Nigeria. Incase you don't know na me talk Lalasticlala
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3. Regina Daniels Regina Daniels Regina Daniels is a Nollywood teen actress, model, television personality and a philanthropist. She is considered as the most trending teen celebrity actress in Nigeria. She was born on 13th May 2000 in Asaba, Delta State in the south southern part of Nigeria. She is currently 19 years old. She joined the Nigerian movie industry (Nollywood) in 2007 at the age of 7 years old. In 2010, she rose to fame after starring in the Nollywood blockbuster movie “Miracle Child” a tragic movie which she acted alongside with Chinwe Owoh. She completed her primary and secondary school education at Hollywood International School in Asaba, Delta State, Nigeria. She is currently an undergraduate of Igbinedion University Okada, Edo State, Nigeria, where she is currently studying Mass Communication. Regina Daniels is currently married to Nigerian billionaire Ned Nwoko. Regina Daniels is very beautiful and currently number 3 on our list of top 10 most beautiful actresses in Nigeria. Incase you don't know na me talk
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2. Genevieve Nnaji Genevieve Nnaji is a Nollywood actress, producer, entrepreneur and a television personality. She was born on 3rd May 1979 in Mbaise, Imo State, Nigeria and grew up in Lagos, Nigeria. She is currently 40 years old. She is originally from Mbaise in Imo State in the south eastern part of Nigeria. She is the fourth child in a family of eight children. She was brought up in a middle class environment. Her father worked as an engineer while her mother worked as a teacher in Lagos State. She attended Methodist Girls College Yaba, before heading onto the University of Lagos to study Theatre Arts. In 1998, she joined the Nigerian movie industry (Nollywood) professionally and started acting movies at the age of 19 years old. In 2001 Genevieve Nnaji received an award for Best Actress of the Year at the City People Entertainment Awards. In 2019, she produced a movie titled “Lion Heart” which became the only movie in Nigeria that was featured on Netflix. Genevieve Nnaji is very beautiful and currently number 2 on our list of top 10 most beautiful actresses in Nigeria. Incase you don't know na me talk Lalasticlala
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1. Omotola Jalade Ekeinde Omotola Jalade Ekeinde Omotola Jalade Ekeinde is a Nollywood actress, model, entrepreneur and a television personality. She was born on 7th February, 1978 in Lagos, Nigeria. She is currently 41 years old. She is originally from Ondo State, Nigeria but grew up in Lagos State, Nigeria. She attended Oxford Children School Lagos, Chrisland Primary School Lagos and Command Secondary School Kaduna. After that, she attended Obafemi Awolowo University Ile-Ife and Yaba College of Technology Lagos, where she studied Estate Management. She joined the Nigerian movie industry (Nollywood) in 1995 and starred in her first movie “Venom of Justice”. She rose to fame after starring in the Nollywood blockbuster movie “Mortal Inheritance” the film is regarded as Nollywood best movie of all time. She has starred in movies like Games Women Play, Blood Sisters, All My Life, Last Wedding, etc. In 1997, the movie “Mortal Inheritance” gave her a prestigious award at the 1997 THEMA Movie Awards. Omotola Jalade Ekeinde is very beautiful and currently number 1 on our list of top 10 most beautiful actresses in Nigeria. Incase you don't know na me talk
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In this article I bring to you Top 10 Most Beautiful Nigerian Actresses 2020. Women are the epitome of beauty and beauty they say lies in the eyes of the beholder. So don’t crucify me after making this list, if you don’t like this list you are free to make your own list on the comment box below. So therefore after a careful study and research I present to you the top 10 most beautiful actresses in Nigeria in 2020. Incase you don't know na me talk |
Jeez, things are happening in this world ooo Nawa oooIncase you don't know na me talk |
CosmicPhoenix:Yes, nagging is part of them we know, the article made mention of it. You just need to keep your cool anytime they start nagging, you can't stop them from nagging, can you? It is their identity. Incase you don't know na me talk |
If You Want To Live Long, Here Are 4 Things You Should Learn To Avoid About Women As a guy, living for a long time and making things happen is your first goal in life. Every man on Earth is destined for a reason, and before you leave the earth’s soil, that reason must be accomplished. Because of one weakness or the other, some men were not able to achieve their aim. Any of those weaknesses apply to the case of women. If you look at the world today, you can find that there is a higher number of widows than widowers. One of the reasons may be that most widowers typically remarry, while another explanation is that so many duties and pressures lead some men to die. Some die because of women’s problems, and I want to advise all men on this note to always disregard or avoid such things about women in order to survive for a long time. Among the things to avoid are; I’ll begin with your bachelorhood. 1. Avoid fighting for her with other guys. I don’t welcome the “if you love her, fight to get her back” notion. Why should a man fight on Earth over a girl? She would not have fallen into another man’s arms if she loved you. She’s not the only girl on earth, but you know you can see a better person than her. It’s safer that you let her go instead of trying to get her back. You will end up being killed or potentially murdered during the battle. Learn to avoid that. 2. Avoid jealousy. More than anything you can imagine, jealousy destroys the spirit. You just put your heart into an emotional trauma, as you become jealous of every man you see around her. The same way that she was drawn to you, the same way that she was drawn to other guys. Try to consider the fact that she will still have men around her because you are still dating her, and she is a woman after all. Some men may be so jealous that they get angry every time their girl receives calls from other men; why not calm down before you kill yourself with jealousy? No man will take her away from you, no matter how they try, if the love is there. Over to when you are married. 3. Avoid her nagging. In this area, some women are naturally gifted because of their disposition, and if you understand that fact, it is significant. Just because she’s nagging doesn’t mean you’re going to make her a punching bag or maybe start nagging along with her. As a guy, any time she starts to nag, you still need to act. At that moment, try to realize that she is upset, and avoid her until her temper cools down. I’m going to advise you to leave the house if it begins to start triggering your own wrath. By the time you leave home for a few minutes, when you come back, buy something for her and all that will end. Life doesn’t have duplicate, so don’t confuse it on your own. I’ve got a lot of men who have died from domestic abuse, which I’m sure you would have seen too. There’s no benefit in your wife’s war, so try to avoid it. 4. Be careful with your female children. You have all the preparation to offer them when they are still growing up, but when they grow up, you should realize that you are not going to be able to manage them100 percent again. Sit them down and talk sense into them when you see that they have begun to take the wrong path. Don’t push it on them if they continue, just step aside to prevent early burial. Experience is often the best teacher. Maybe they can realize that life is not a bed of roses when they experience life a little. I’ve seen occasions where, one way or another, daughters kill their fathers simply because the guy doesn’t want them to flex with whoever they want. Leave her to Heaven, who will teach her some lessons to learn from experience, if you talk sense into her and she refuses to listen. Thanks for reading, the topics covered here are available for positive progress and critical assessments. Please do well to drop a comment below. Incase you don't know na me talk
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Nice... UK fighting our battles better than we do ![]() Incase you don't know na me talk |
Wahala Incase you don't know na me talk |
Mtcheew... Silly Government, foolish labour Congress. ![]() Incase you don't know na me talk |
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Mtcheew yeye dey smell. This Nengi eh why disturb them abi shey na Vee and Neo sey make you no get person wey go knack you on Sunday too? ![]() Anyways, na their business be that. Incase you don't know na me talk |
Damn Issokay Incase you don't know na me talk |
Petty politicians. I don't care what party he is as long as he delivers on his campaign promises, shikena! Incase you don't know na me talk |
24 SEPTEMBER 2020Vanguard (Lagos) By Omeiza Ajayi & Dirisu Yakubu Some members of the United Kingdom's House of Lords, the British upper legislative chamber, have petitioned the Commonwealth over the persistence of insurgency and farmer/herder crisis in Nigeria. The lawmakers in a letter dated September 24, addressed to Patricia Scotland, Secretary-General of the Commonwealth, said failure of the Federal Government to protect Nigerians was a breach of its obligations under the Commonwealth Charter. This was, however, challenged by the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC, which asked the UK lawmakers, led by Baroness Cox of the House of Lords to focus on the problems facing their country and allow Nigeria solve her problems her own way. But the opposition, Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, disagreed with the ruling party, saying the security alert in the country raised by members of the British parliament is an indication of a vote of no confidence on President Muhammadu Buhari's government. Those who signed the letter to the Commonwealth scribe include Baroness Cox, Lord Alton of Liverpool, Baroness Kennedy of the Shaws QC, Jim Shannon, MP, Lord Williams of Oystermouth ( a former Archbishop of Canterbury) and Lord Carey of Clifton, also a former Archbishop of Canterbury. Others are Dr Christopher Cocksworth, Lord Bishop of Coventry; Philip Mounstephen, Lord Bishop of Truro; Lord Stoddart of Swindon; Lord Anderson of Swansea; Lord Cormack; Sir Geoffrey Nice, QC; Ayo Adedoyin of International Organization for Peace and Social Justice and Ewelina Ochab of Coalition for Genocide Response. Mervyn Thomas, CSW; Dr Khataza Gondwe, CSW; Neville Kyrke-Smith of Aid to the Church in Need (UK); Dr John Eibner of Christian Solidarity International and Ann Buwalda of Jubilee Campaign also signed the letter. 'Elements of govt complicit in violence' Referencing a report by the UK All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) for International Freedom of Religion or Belief, the lawmakers said thousands of civilians have been killed and that "elements of the Nigerian government may be complicit in violence". The lawmakers asked that a probe be carried out into the killings and at the least ensure "adequate protection and aid for those suffering the loss of family members and the destruction of their homes and livelihoods." The letter which said some of the signatories had met and spoken with Nigeria's former Chief of Army Staff, Lt. General Theophilus Danjuma, retd, quoted news reports attributed to him to the effect that the armed forces are not neutral and that they collude in the ethnic cleansing in riverine states by Fulani herders. "He insists that villagers must defend themselves because 'depending on the armed forces' will result in them dying 'one by one'. The ethnic cleansing must stop," it quoted Danjuma as saying. It however conceded that the signatories "recognize the important distinction between the Fulani in general (a diverse group of millions of people with hundreds of clans) and the sub-group of well armed, radicalized Fulani who carry out attacks." The letter, titled "Nigeria: Unfolding Genocide?" read: "We write to highlight urgent concerns about escalating violence in Nigeria, where attacks, led by Boko Haram, Fulani herders and other Islamist militia continue in northern and central-belt states, with reports of increasing violence in the South-East. 'State's failure' "The state's failure to protect its citizens is a clear breach of its obligations under the Commonwealth Charter in respect of human rights. "There is now an urgent need to ensure adequate protection and aid for those suffering the loss of family members and the destruction of their homes and livelihoods, and to end impunity by ensuring that complaints related to human rights violations are promptly, independently, and impartially investigated and those responsible are held to account after fair trials." The parliamentarians further asked that the issue be raised with the Commonwealth ministerial action group. "We write, therefore, to ask whether you are able to respond on behalf of the Commonwealth and to raise these urgent concerns with the Commonwealth Ministerial Action Group. We would be very willing to meet in person (or perhaps more practically online via zoom) to discuss how we might proceed," the lawmakers stated. Face your problems, leave Nigeria alone -- APC Reacting last night, the All Progressives Congress, APC, asked the United Kingdom group, led by Baroness Cox of the House of Lords, to focus on the problems facing their country and leave Nigeria alone. Deputy National Publicity Secretary of APC, Mr Yekini Nabena, told Vanguard in a telephone interview that each country has its own fair share of security and other challenges. Noting that the violence in Southern Kaduna, some parts of the Middle Belt and other states of the federation could not be described as genocide, Nabena advised the UK to also begin to look at the bright side of things in Nigeria. He said: "There is nothing like genocide. They are always looking for negative stories in Africa, especially Nigeria. Yes, there is a situation in Kaduna and some other places, but it is not genocide. They should try as much as possible to get the UK government to put its house in order, especially considering their economic crisis, while Nigeria and Africa will also try and put their own in order. "Why are they always looking for negative things to say about Nigeria and Africa? How about the positive things that are also happening? How about the negative things that are going on in the UK? They should try and project the positive things happening in Nigeria too." 'A vote of no confidence' In its reaction, Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, said the security alert in the country raised by the British parliamentarians was an indication of a vote of no confidence on the President Muhammadu Buhari-led government by a highly respected member of the international community. Deputy National Publicity Secretary of the party, Diran Odeyemi, said the Federal Government's inability to run Boko Haram terrorists out of town showed that President Buhari's pledge to deliver on security has failed. He said: "Nigerians know a long time ago that security under the watch of President Buhari has broken down. All efforts to draw the attention of the Federal Government to overhaul the security architecture fell on deaf ears. "If the security situation in the country has become a subject of debate in the British parliament, that is an indication that the international community has passed a vote of no confidence on this government. "For us in the PDP, the position of the British lawmakers is a vindication of our stand that things will only get worse under this government. But we can't stop advising them because we want the best for our country. "If international visa ban could make them conduct credible election in Edo State; we equally call on them to listen to those lawmakers and sack the service chiefs without further delay. The service chiefs have done the best they are capable of and time to replace them is now." The party also called on the government to take the fight against terrorism to the criminals in their enclaves, lamenting that in the past few years, many Nigerians died recklessly owing to government's failure to secure them from the hands of their killers. https://allafrica.com/stories/202009240427.html Incase you don't know na me talk Lalasticlala OAM4J Mynd44 seun
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Damn Issokay. Neo needs to upgrade from been a simp to an Alpha. ![]() Anyways what do I know sef? That's their business. Incase you don't know na me talk |
Chai, this is bad news for him. When he is still adapting to the league, boom injury comes. I hope he recovers soon sha and when he recovers I pray he doesn't lose his form. Recover soon boy, Nigeria loves you! We love you! Incase you don't know na me talk |
Oga oo... Wahala everywhere. Incase you don't know na me talk |
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