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ogusbaba1: who down?are you daft ? i mean the police should executed him asap |
put him down asap |
what goes around comes around |
i want 2 fck her |
she's alive |
good news |
bad news |
Charles "Chucky" Venn (formerly Venice) (born 24 June 1973, Kilburn, London, England) is an English actor, best known for two television roles, in both of which he played footballers: Curtis Alexander in Sky One's Dream Team and Tremaine Gidigbi in Footballers' Wives. Born in London, he grew up on the tough Mozart estate, which was at the time a notorious inner-London sink estate.[1] As a boy his passion was for athletics, and he didn't catch the acting bug until he was eighteen. He took a variety of roles as a jobbing actor, using the surname Venice. He got his big break in 2003 when he was cast as Curtis Alexander in the footballing drama Dream Team on the satellite channel Sky One. Initially only contracted to appear in two episodes, he became part of the regular cast, appearing in 98 episodes in all until the character was killed off in 2005. Venice moved to another football drama the following year, appearing as the cuckolded 'alpha male' Tremaine Gidigbi in the final season of Footballers Wives. In late 2006 Venice landed a role in the horror film sequel Return to House on Haunted Hill as Warren. He also had a small roles in Bourne Ultimatum, as Agent Hammond, and The Dark Knight, as bodyguards of one of the film's main villains, Gambol. He can also be seen in the music video "Twisted" by Fredi Kruga. Venice guest starred in an episode of the series Little Miss Jocelyn, which aired in January 2008. Chucky was also seen on an episode in the third season of Kathy Griffin: My Life on the D-List where Kathy visits the UK and the pair go on a date. His on-screen time lasted just over a minute, and he was subtitled throughout when the episode aired 17 July 2007. Prior to the Hull City-Tottenham Hotspur game on Setanta Sports on 23 February, Venice performed a strange monologu. Venn is noted for having a muscular physique, and regularly works out, citing sex and running as his favourite cardio-vascular activities. He also states he puts in extra time at the gym for roles which require a degree of nudity.[2] Chucky has recently changed his stage name from 'Venice' back to 'Venn', insisting on being addressed by his real surname from here on. He has signed himself 'Chucky Venn (formerly Venice)' on his Myspace page.[3] However he has continued to make acting appearances under the surname Venice. He appeared in the play The Brothers by Angie Le Mar at the Hackney Empire for several short runs from 2005. It was televised by MTV Base in March 2009 with Venn, MC Harvey and Jason Barrett in the line-up.[4] Chucky joined the cast of BBC One soap EastEnders in the role of Ray Dixon, the father of Morgan Jackson-King, in November 2011, appearing in the series from 10 January 2012
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Phina Oruche (born 31 August 1972) is a British actress, radio presenter and former model best known for her performances as Liberty Baker in ITV's Footballers' Wives, for which she won a Screen Nations Award for Favourite TV Star. Oruche was born in Liverpool, England. On 29 March 2010, it was revealed she was cast to play a mother of a new family in teen soap Hollyoaks.
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Herbie Hide (born Herbert Okechukwu Maduagwu on 27 August 1971 in Owerri, Nigeria) is a British boxer of Nigerian heritage from Norwich currently fighting in the cruiserweight class. Hide is a two-time world heavyweight champion, having held the WBO title twice including a reign of nearly two years from 1997-1999.
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Nina Sosanya (born 1969) is an English actress. She was born in London to a Nigerian father. She trained at the Northern School of Contemporary Dance, gaining A-Levels in performing arts. She has appeared in many roles in the theatre, on television and in films, for example in Sorted, People Like Us, Teachers, Love Actually, Nathan Barley, Renaissance, Casanova, as Karen Blaine in the Jonathan Creek episode "The Three Gamblers", Much Ado About Nothing, Cape Wrath/Meadowlands, the Doctor Who episode "Fear Her", and FM. In 2008 she returned to the Royal Shakespeare Company to play Rosaline in Love's Labour's Lost and in 2009 appeared in a radio adaptation of a story from the short-story collection The State of the Art. She reads the part of Sephy on the audio book versions of Malorie Blackman's Noughts and Crosses series. In January 2010 Nina was in a production at the Novello Theatre, London, in the production of Cat on a Hot Tin Roof by Tennessee Williams as Mae Pollock. She appeared as Colly Trent in series 2 of the BBC television drama, Five Days. Most recently she appeared in the BBC4 television series Twenty Twelve, a comedy about the London 2012 Olympic buildup, and the BBC1 drama series Silk and Hustle. She also made a brief appearance in the children's CBBC science fiction series, Wizards vs Aliens as Benny Sherwood's mother, Trisha. Sosanya played the character Alibe Silver in Treasure Island (2012 TV miniseries). She also appeared in BBC original drama Last Tango in Halifax as Kate McKenzie, girlfriend of Caroline Elliot (played by Sarah Lancashire).
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richard Ayoade was born in Whipps Cross London, the only child of a Norwegian mother, Dagny, and a Nigerian father, Layide Ade Laditi Ayoade. The family moved to Ipswich in Suffolk when he was young. Ayoade studied at St. Joseph's College[citation needed] in Ipswich and later studied law at St Catharine's College, Cambridge (1995–1998) where he won the Martin Steele Prize for play production and was president of the Footlights from 1997 to 1998.
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L.Marshall was born to an English father and Nigerian mother, he moved to Brazil aged 3 and then on to Nigeria at 10 before heading to the UK 6 years ago. L came on the scene with ‘My Ex’ in 2009 and fans have been asking for more great music since then.
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Charley Kazim Uchea (born 30 June 1985) is an English television personality and model born in Southeast London, England. She was a contestant on Big Brother 8 in 2007.she's half igbo and english.
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Olawale Mohammed "Brian" Belo (born 10 July 1987 in Nigeria)[1] is a British-Nigerian entertainer, raised in Basildon, Essex. He first came to the public's attention by winning the eighth series of the British version of Big Brother.[2] Since the programme, he has become an internet columnist for Heat magazine, a TV segment entertainer for Harry Hill's TV Burp and Big Brother's Big Mouth. In the programme's thirteen series in the UK, Belo is notable for being the only series winner not to have entered the House on the series' launch night, entering on Day 17; all eleven other winners entered the contest on Day 1 of their respective series.
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eniola 26 lol i can still remember dis madam from dupmos boarding school for molode ijebu ode she be oyindamola mosuro cousin my sister mate. eniola is about 31/32 yrs old |
badluck,Hallucinations, clueless, scatty, foolish and screwy president |
British police only give you a caution or Penalty Notice for Disorder an £80 on-the-spot fine for a Possessing small amount of Cannabis for the first time and second time you are caught the third you will be arrested straight and charge for Possessing class B drug |
rubbish |
i inherited listening to Ligali mukaiba baba L 'epe and chilling with eje osan or eje obokun papersoup with odeku aka big stout and big fat azz cigar everyweekend |
%100 |
[quote author=Afam4eva]It has never been about promoting our culture but about promoting the cultures of the carribean islands. Now, they're now promoting the culture of sodom and gomorra. The calabar carnival, the port-hacourt carnival and the Lagos carnival are a shame.[/quote fanti lagos carnival was brought to Lagos Island by ex yoruba slaves returnees from Brazil and cuba. calabar carnival is fake they are wannabe and fanti carnival is real |
Princess1982: We Americans can rest assure knowing that our Navy is out there at sea protecting us from such threats.go back home american is not safe |
same as well |
~Bluetooth:truth hurts |
100% yoruba but i hate my people |
blacks were actually enslaved for 400 years ...ethiopia still has the ark of the covenant and has never been conquered ... my take on this is that these religions are african based so in order to properly understand them, we must approach them with an african mind. |
Before European colonization, we have trditional religions. negro were brainwashed to believe in Christianity and islam ...Lol, you were brainwashed into believing you are the children of "ham Which is the reason why most my african people suffer and all of this other crap.religion violence, ethnicity discrimination and vioence. european used christian missionary to enslaved negro and the arab muslim started slavery before european.Black men got female hate from non-blacks for sure. As soon as black men were exposed to the patriarchy system of non-blacks, they developed the mentality that women were beneath them. When the Greeks invaded Afrika, the Motherland turned to a patriarchy-controlled society. |
Oahray: Lmao @ peeps trying so hard to paint Jews black so Igbos can come from them, or trying to yorubalize the Queen of Sheba to make themselves feel good.ethiopian are really negro hebrew Israelites |
it can be possible because king solomon's is Black Hebrew Israelites |
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