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ur papa dey on top of sick bay. u still dey Bleep bitch. Alagbere modafucker!! ![]() |
chamboy:mr man am in osogbo.. what the hell has he done. you dont knw this man they call aregbe. he is doing roads but no food for civil servant. na road we go chop? |
olamyde85:which foundation! is it the opon imo that he gave students which they used to download porn and later he collected it back from them to avoid abuse during election but didn't collect the billions he gave to his son to do the project! or the 5 months strike he gave to all civil servants. which one? i cant just understand. |
imdeymolee:am in osun, and wat i can conclude is that aregbe is a big theif and a lousy man who shouts about what he cant do. criticising people but he is worse than them. |
chamboy:mr man am in osogbo.. what the hell has he done. you dont knw this man they call aregbe. he is doing roads but no food for civil servant. na road we go chop? |
i love sarimah |
freshness2020:no mind those theifs bro. they be correct theif. |
Mhizizzy:mhizzy u are beautifull small. ![]() |
Mhizizzy:mhizzy u are beautifull small. |
Noloss:i can never cheat on my wife.. because i have given my life to christ. though other men might do but not me. |
Noloss:am sorry but that is why we are men. but God fearing ones like me knw how to treat a lady right. ![]() |
Noloss:am sorry but that is why we are men. but God fearing ones like me knw how to treat a lady right. |
aregbesola has a stone heart @ o.p. it isn't 4months na 5 months sef. now tell me is this the kind of change we want. i pity all those that want to vote for buhari. Gej till 2019. |
we cheat because we are not contented with what we have. finish. |
God help u sey the pastor no get konji. ![]() |
always respect ur boo's konji and give it to him when he needs it. |
i agree with the no 3. Trust... i pity all those ladies who chase rich men because after they marry them and when things begin to get tough the Trust issue would surface up. it is good to start small as couple. than for them to start big and things begin to go down. one of our neighbours recently, Good christians got engaged in a serious fight. the husband was like complaining that he has never been broke in his life like this time. he said his wife cant even lend him money to take care of the family. that she was always hiding it but the wife also said she doesnt have anything. that all the money she had she gave it to her husband. after checking all her accounts we found out she was saying the truth. so we asked the husband do you really trust your wife. the husband couldn't answer. ladies beware it is better to start small and grow big than to start big and go small. |
so wat are you trying to say? ![]() |
Oswenemete:
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what is the difference between fashola and fayose .. |
(speaking in pej's voice) na only u waka come go prison dia ris God uu O!! |
(speaking in pej's voice) na only u waka come go prison dia ris God uu O!! |
why wont they disagree? havent u forgotten the meaning of pdp. people decieving people. sai buhari. how many likes for me. |
seun.. dont mind all those gals creating thread that they love you. Na your money they need. ![]() |
Missmossy:pretender shey the dick no sweet ni. ![]() |
Missmossy:u fit chop am? |
marieolae:I LOVE YOU. ![]() |
am happy for him o. |
my d*ck is too big i need your help (pics). ![]() |
Coming from a family where art (theatre/film) was a as good as a staple, it would seem Kunle Afolayan had no excuse not to become a successful actor or filmmaker. But life’s lessons have shown many times that success is a deliberate choice and not automatic, no matter whose child you are. Born September 30, 1974, to the famous theatre/film director and producer, Adeyemi Afolayan ‘aka Ade Love’, Kunle Afolayan had planned to be where he is today. To become a distinguished filmmaker, director and an actor were among his goals all along. His production outfit, Golden Effects Pictures was incorporated in 2005 as a film production company and in the last 10 years, Afolayan has produced four multiple award-winning movies: Irapada (2006), The Figurine: Araromire(2009), Phone Swap (2012), and October 1(2014). In this exclusive chat with NET, he talks about Golden Effects’ 10th anniversary coming up this year, his plans for 2015, details about his new projects, and also drops a subtle hint on who he will be supporting in the forthcoming elections. You stated while picking up an award at AFRIFF 2014 that you intend to recover your investment onOctober 1fully. How well is that going at the moment? I would say it is going well, although we haven’t recouped the money. One can really not expect to recover such a huge investment in such a short time. The film was released barely six months ago, and I think we are on course as the film has already bagged a distribution deal that extends beyond the shores of Africa, which I believe will go a long way in helping to recoup this investment. 30 Days in Atlanta recently broke Ije’s long-standing highest-earning box office record and October 1 follows closely behind at number four. Do you see your movie overtaking30 Days in Atlantain the near future? For me, it’s really not about just one platform. The Nigerian cinema box office is one platform, but there are so many other platforms around the world. There are some films that will do well in this territory but would not do well in other territories. I make films that will do well in any and every territory. Because of the genre and length of my films, most times, they don’t get high slots in cinemas as compared to other films that aren’t that lengthy. And most times, my films are rated 18 and above, which makes them unsuitable for viewing by minors and that also reduces the potential of your box office returns. But like I said, I make films for the international audience. What we have made from October 1 in Nigeria so far is more than N100m, but it is not just from cinema box office. We did private screenings, and we’ve done screenings on other platforms. There is really no competition. 30 Days in Atlanta is a highly commercial film and I’m glad that it has done so well in the cinemas as this will give a lot of people encouragement to do similar projects. Your movies can best be described as timeless, yet entertaining, and your only commercial film till date isPhone Swap. Is that an intentional pattern in your choice of projects? Well, I’ll say it’s not intentional really; I’ll call it a coincidence or fate, because most of these scripts were not prepared in advance or pre-planned to follow this pattern. I’ve never had long-term script plan. Most times these scripts and ideas come and I put my all into executing them, and at the end of the day it turns out that way. Someone asked me recently why I always do sad stories; even the project I’m working on presently is a sad story (laughs). The person asked if I am a sad person, and I said no, but maybe it’s because I think a lot. For me, life is never about happy endings. We watch movies and always expect the hero not to die and all that. Of course, sometimes we do that just to encourage some people and give them hope; which I still do in some of my projects. But most times I try to tend towards reality, and I try to deal more with facts of life. These projects come and we just execute them. source: http://thenet.ng/2015/02/weve-made-over-n100m-with-october-1-in-6months-kunle-afolayan/
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he is trying to explain to us how we should behead him when we finally catch him.. |
this wasnt my gf but a crush, she ordered for a gift, i dashed her 500k mtn card. then she was telling me she didnt see anything. i load the card on my phone. lo,and behold it has already been used. i got mad ehn. |





