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Celebrities / Five Decades & 200 Films Later, Jackie Chan Receives Honorary Oscar by stephanie19(f): 12:21pm On Nov 14, 2016
62-year-old Chinese actor and martial arts star Jackie Chan
was the recipient of an honorary Oscar at the 2016
Governors Awards in Los Angeles, California on Saturday.
Chan, who has never been nominated for an Academy
Award during his 54-year career, finally received the Oscar
at the awards ceremony, which is hosted by the American
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences in
Hollywood.



The honorary Oscar was awarded for lifetime achievement
in the field of acting.


https://www./post/3861/five-decades-200-films-later-jackie-chan-receives-honorary-oscar

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Celebrities / Uche Jombo Shares Adorable Picture Of Her Husband And Son. by stephanie19(f): 12:11pm On Nov 14, 2016

Family / 8 Nicknames All Nigerian Parents Give Their Kids by stephanie19(f): 11:57am On Nov 14, 2016
1. ‘Pssst’

When they’re too tired/stressed to say your name.

2. ‘This one’
When looking at you is just annoying them.

3. ‘That one’
When they’re eyeing you as you’re walking out.

4. ‘Em, what’s your name’
When they’re concentrating on something else but
need your help.

5. ‘Mr man’
When they’re about to tell you how unserious you
are.

6. ‘My dear’
Used when they’re warning you in a public place.

7. ‘Alan poser’
When they’re hailing you for your outfit.

8. ‘Eysss’ (Ace)
Closely related to ‘this one’, used when they’re
about to say you’re stupid.


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Politics / Photos: FG Donates Made-in-nigeria Drugs To Cameroon's Train Accident Victims by stephanie19(f): 3:36am On Nov 12, 2016
The Federal government today donated 70 tonnes of
Made-In-Nigeria drugs
to victims of a train mishap that happened in Cameroon in
October this
year. No fewer than 70 people were killed and nearly 600
injured when an
overloaded passenger train travelling between
Cameroon's two largest
cities derailed and overturned.
The drugs were presented to the Cameroonian envoy by
Minister of state for Foreign Affairs, Khadija Bukar Abba.
See more
photos after the cut...


Source:https://www./post/3484/photos-fg-donates-made-in-nigeria-drugs-to-cameroon-s-train-accident-victims

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Celebrities / Solid Star Rants On Instagram, Compares Nigeria's Music Industry To Trump by stephanie19(f): 3:24am On Nov 12, 2016
Musician
Solid Star, took to Instagram to rant about the state of
things in the
Nigerian Music industry saying a lot of artistes are jealous
of each
other and don't support real talent.
Read what he wrote below...


Donald
Trump won the US election against all odds, and we
were all blinded by
the lies, propaganda and hype of the media. The media
even blinded
themselves bringing out polls and predictions that The
probability of
Trump winning against Hillary with all his scandals was
30:70. But at
the end he won and shamed everybody
This
is the same issues we have in our entertainment industry
in Africa, the
media have succeeded in blinding the fans from what is
real, pure and
good, from what real talent and good music is about. They
hype their
family and friends and ignore the ones that don't text
them good morning
everyday and form fake friendship with them. I am not
about the life of
faking or acting a friend in your face and do otherwise
behind your
back that is why I have little or no friends in the industry
cos even
the artists are jealous of each other and they don't
support real
talents because they don't want to be exposed.
This
is not directed to anybody or media house. It is a general
issue that
we all have to look into. Imagine an AWARD ceremony that
calls itself
credible, giving one artist an award and even made him
make a video
which was broadcasted on the screen at the award
thanking them and later
withdrawing the award to give to someone else. This
shows the
irregularities, partiality and mediocrity in the whole
system.


An
award organizers recently released a list and even though
I was
nominated I wasn't satisfied because the main category
that would have
meant a bit to me was missing on my nomination which is
best
raggae/dance hall. I can only pick one song out of the
whole bunch that
did a bit better than Wait refix ft Patoranking and Tiwa
Savage for
their year in view. No disrespect to any artist nominated
or the
organizers but somethings are just so wrong.
A
lot of talented artists have been ignored for so long that
they even
start doubting themselves. Even the Grammys which is
also not 100
percent credible have their flaws but try as much as
possible to
recognize real talent
These
African Award organizers bring together some bunch of
unqualified music
critics and whatnot to set up the nomination list and that's
where the
problem starts from and it leads to artists fighting on
social media
over a category. My management sometimes force me to
solicit for votes
for awards am nominated for because it doesn't impress
me at all and I
DONT like awards. Most of these guys you have awarded
ahead of me, met
me in the industry and today they are no where to be
found. I've been
regular and consistent since the day I dropped my first
single One In A
Million ft 2face Idibia and I have never gone a year
without dropping a
popping meaningful song. At the end of the day the award
plaques are
just meaningless and useless cos them go burn or rust
one day. And the
whole ceremony and intentions of the organizers is to
make money without
regard to the artists that put in their best to their craft.
I have never been the type to speak out about issues like
this. Just thought I should just free my mind small.
My name is SOLIDSTAR
and I have survived many years without your hype, even
though you think
my fan base is small, my fans are die hard and real and
they will
defend my music every day and everywhere whcih means
the World to me. I
have an album out on all platforms and the street
featuring the best
names and real talented artists with a few missing. #WEED
available
everywhere. Smoke on it, drink on it, sleep on it if you like
but please
support by buying it. God bless you. #SHABA

Source:https://www./post/3489/solid-star-rants-on-instagram-compares-nigeria-s-music-industry-to-trump

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Music/Radio / Re: 10 Albums That Should Be In The Nigerian Hall Of Fame by stephanie19(f): 1:25pm On Nov 05, 2016
10. C.E.O by Dagrin.


RIP to the godfather of rap, no one ever comes close.
Lalasticlala,mynd44

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Music/Radio / Re: 10 Albums That Should Be In The Nigerian Hall Of Fame by stephanie19(f): 1:23pm On Nov 05, 2016
9. Expressions by Styl Plus.


Nigerias premiere boy-band.

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Music/Radio / Re: 10 Albums That Should Be In The Nigerian Hall Of Fame by stephanie19(f): 1:21pm On Nov 05, 2016
8. The W Experience by Banky W.


I used to sing ‘Strong Ting’ to any girl that would

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Music/Radio / Re: 10 Albums That Should Be In The Nigerian Hall Of Fame by stephanie19(f): 1:19pm On Nov 05, 2016
7. Gongo Aso by 9ice.


Street credibility lomo!

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Music/Radio / Re: 10 Albums That Should Be In The Nigerian Hall Of Fame by stephanie19(f): 1:18pm On Nov 05, 2016
6. MI1 by M.I

Kick-started the rap scene in Nigeria, we owe M.I a lot.

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Music/Radio / Re: 10 Albums That Should Be In The Nigerian Hall Of Fame by stephanie19(f): 1:16pm On Nov 05, 2016
5. The Entertainer by D’banj.


The kokomaster himself has to be in our top 10.

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Music/Radio / Re: 10 Albums That Should Be In The Nigerian Hall Of Fame by stephanie19(f): 1:15pm On Nov 05, 2016
4. Superstar by Wizkid.

Before the Starboy, there was the Superstar.

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Music/Radio / Re: 10 Albums That Should Be In The Nigerian Hall Of Fame by stephanie19(f): 1:08pm On Nov 05, 2016
3. Face2Face by 2Face.



2baba! This was his original child, before the 20 children.

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Music/Radio / Re: 10 Albums That Should Be In The Nigerian Hall Of Fame by stephanie19(f): 1:06pm On Nov 05, 2016
2. Mushin2Mohits by Wande Coal.

A classic by the ‘Jewel of Mushin’.

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Music/Radio / 10 Albums That Should Be In The Nigerian Hall Of Fame by stephanie19(f): 1:05pm On Nov 05, 2016
1. C.V by the Mo’Hits All-Stars.


Before they split up and broke our hearts.
Lalasticlala Source:http://zikoko.com/list/10-albums-nigerian-hall-fame/

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Family / Re: The Step By Step Guide To Being The ‘perfect’ Daughter-in-law by stephanie19(f): 7:36am On Oct 27, 2016
18. And if her son cheats on you because you’re not wife enough, you used your own hand to cause it.



Again, run to her for forgiveness.grin

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Family / Re: The Step By Step Guide To Being The ‘perfect’ Daughter-in-law by stephanie19(f): 7:34am On Oct 27, 2016
17. Don’t forget to thank your mother-in-law for giving birth to your husband for you.


” It is an honor and privilege to marry your son!”

Family / Re: The Step By Step Guide To Being The ‘perfect’ Daughter-in-law by stephanie19(f): 7:32am On Oct 27, 2016
16. If there’s a family event, you are the official caterer.


What else are you doing with your life?

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Family / Re: The Step By Step Guide To Being The ‘perfect’ Daughter-in-law by stephanie19(f): 7:30am On Oct 27, 2016
15. If your mother-in-law lives in your area, you must send her food to her morning, noon and night.


Do you now want to kill her ni?

Family / Re: The Step By Step Guide To Being The ‘perfect’ Daughter-in-law by stephanie19(f): 7:29am On Oct 27, 2016
14. If your first child is not a boy, it’s your fault.




Just carry your unfortunate self to beg for her forgiveness o!

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Family / Re: The Step By Step Guide To Being The ‘perfect’ Daughter-in-law by stephanie19(f): 7:27am On Oct 27, 2016
13. You must get pregnant on the night of your wedding. “


After 2 days and you’re not pregnant?”

Family / Re: The Step By Step Guide To Being The ‘perfect’ Daughter-in-law by stephanie19(f): 7:23am On Oct 27, 2016
12. Don’t ask your husband for money when she’s around.


Don’t come and kill her son for her. You too go and born your own

Family / Re: The Step By Step Guide To Being The ‘perfect’ Daughter-in-law by stephanie19(f): 7:16am On Oct 27, 2016
11. When she’s abusing you and your whole generation, keep shut!



She’s talking, you’re talking. No home training!

Family / Re: The Step By Step Guide To Being The ‘perfect’ Daughter-in-law by stephanie19(f): 7:14am On Oct 27, 2016
10. When she visits you, make sure she always sees you with a broom.


You can’t come and keep her precious son in a dirty house!

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Family / Re: The Step By Step Guide To Being The ‘perfect’ Daughter-in-law by stephanie19(f): 7:13am On Oct 27, 2016
9. You have to add ‘Jesus is Lord’ after every sentence, so she knows it’s real.


Let her know you are the mother of all prayer warriors!

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Family / Re: The Step By Step Guide To Being The ‘perfect’ Daughter-in-law by stephanie19(f): 7:10am On Oct 27, 2016
8. Study and understand the movement of her eyes.

She’s only trying to give you the home training you lack.

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Family / Re: The Step By Step Guide To Being The ‘perfect’ Daughter-in-law by stephanie19(f): 7:09am On Oct 27, 2016
7. If you don’t know how to cook, my dear, don’t bother with her son.



The only thing you’re allowed to ask her when she visits.

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Family / Re: The Step By Step Guide To Being The ‘perfect’ Daughter-in-law by stephanie19(f): 7:08am On Oct 27, 2016
6. If you have any sense, go and do your mother- in-law’s laundry every weekend.




Let her know washing is your hobby.

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Family / Re: The Step By Step Guide To Being The ‘perfect’ Daughter-in-law by stephanie19(f): 7:06am On Oct 27, 2016
5. Don’t make the mistake of calling his siblings by name! Even his 5 year old sibling is OLDER THAN YOU!



If you don’t want her to slap you, respect yourself.

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Family / Re: The Step By Step Guide To Being The ‘perfect’ Daughter-in-law by stephanie19(f): 7:05am On Oct 27, 2016
4. You must call your mother-in-law ‘mommy’, nothing else!


Because she has blessed you with her son. She is a God to you!

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Family / Re: The Step By Step Guide To Being The ‘perfect’ Daughter-in-law by stephanie19(f): 7:04am On Oct 27, 2016
3. Don’t forget to greet his siblings, uncles, aunts, neighbours, cousins, friends….. you get the gist!


Including the house girl and gateman.

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Family / Re: The Step By Step Guide To Being The ‘perfect’ Daughter-in-law by stephanie19(f): 7:03am On Oct 27, 2016
2. Run to greet his mother in her house everyday like:


No need to bath sef, just carry yourself there.

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