Wednesday, March 7, 2012

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Gov MIMIko suprises Saidi Balogun.( Nollywood Actor)



This is definitely the best of times for star actor Saidi Balogun.
We gathered from an industry source that the humble thespian was presented with a car gift,a 2011 Toyota Camry,on his birthday by Ondo State governor,Dr. Olusegun Mimiko.
This, we were told, was in appreciation of the actor’s role in the ongoing activities marking the third anniversary of the governor’s administration.
The talented movie maker,we leant,has been in Akure,Ondo state for close to a month now alongside other entertainers including Funsho Adeolu,Yemi My Lover,Bimbo Oshin,Lord of Ajasa,Ara, Princess Adetunwo and others on the invitation of the governor.
The man at the helm of affairs of the Sunshine State, we were told,was wooed by Saidi Balogun’s proven versatility but was dumbfounded when he was hinted that the top Nollywood star,who lost his Toyota Camry to armed robbers about two years ago,is still jumping okada and riding taxi.
He therefore, ordered that the star actor should be given a Toyota Camry 2011 model.

Jim Iyke injured in Cameroon




Nollywood actor Jim Iyke was badly hurt last Saturday the 4th of March 2012 at a location in Cameroonduring a movie shoot.
We learned that the incident happened when the handsome actor, who commands immense fan base in the African country, was besieged by female fans on the set of his new movie in Limbe.
According to the information reaching us, when fans learned that Jim was on a set in their city, they trooped down to the location and in a matter of minutes crowded him, pressing to touch their idol. The situation almost got out of hand but was saved when security men jumped in to save Jim from the hands of the eager fans. And in the process, the actor was injured.
When the news got to us, we spoke with Jim and below are what he told Delia Innoma (Live Online With Delia.)
“Yeah, it’s true. Fans kind of mobbed me in a club called Calypso when we were shooting yesterday night in Limbe, Cameroon. It got a little rowdy and a glass table with bottles of drinks next to me was broken.
“As the bouncers tried to pull me away, I slipped on the drinks on the floor and cut my two hands badly.
“I need three stitches on each of my fingers on the right hand and one on the left, because I lost a lot of blood bleeding profusely. The hospital was far and took some time to locate.
“I’m fine now and recuperating, but the shooting had to be suspended for a few days until the stitches can be removed.”

MAGICAL POET......



Some individuals are blessed with extreme talents and the most interesting part of it is that they make serious attempts to utilize the talents in the right way. one of the very gifted individual of this generation is the beautiful 5ft7 tall lady who goes by the name Ashabi Tijani. she is a wordsmith! she is a goddess when it comes to combining different words to pass across a message. She writes poems that appeal to the body, spirit and soul.  She loves drawing images with words.  Below is one of her poems...Watch out for More..... you can add her on facebook......Nawti Asa.









Its not that easy, to be the “head”line,

Get it, to give it to you good,
Invite you into my tunnel of ecstasy,
Feel seduced by my taste buds,
Get acquainted,
Loose yourself in my vicinity,
Feel at home,
Let me feed you,
Clothe you,
And always hold you,
Tuck you in,
Put you to sleep,
Drug you with some skills,
Infect you with my desires,
Your desires,
Your wish is my command,
Tell me how you want it,
What you want me to do as you swim in my tunnel of ecstasy,
Up and down motion,
My tongue serenades your desires,
I woo your long brother,
Making sure you both shudder,
You explode in festive joy,
I swallow,
Mmm I swallow

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Monday, March 5, 2012



Talking about one of the fastest female Models in malaysia and individuals that have keen passion for whatsoever they decide to do is this very Beautiful and Down to earth Natasha Sherl, the perfectly made girl who is a mixture of both the indian and Malay race is a very Real individual.  She believes so much in love and practical ism. Natasha is one of the very few beauties that mixes photography and modelling together. She is an actress, a model and a professional photographer........  She RockS...ADD HER ON FACEBOOK.. NATASHA SHERL

     



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Introoooo.......

okay, i left Nigeria to continue my education in malaysia friends. i have been enjoying this place and have also been discovering a lot.
Malaysia is a very nice country but like some other countries of the world, they have there challenges and one of Dem gr8test challenge is D fact that they have Nigerians around. The Malaysian police officers TAKE YOU SERIOUS WHEN DEY DISCOVER you are from Nigeria. They change there response to you immediately they discover you are from Nigeria. Lot of Nigerians have been caught with drugs, marijuana etc. They arrest blacks everyday in Malaysia and it wolud surprise you that most of the Nigerians here don't have Passports. They enter the country from Different angles and all. I met a guy who entered this country from Mexico. He left Nigeria for south africa, from south africa,  he moved to Mexico and from mexico to Malaysia. i dont know where he plans to go  soonest but what i am tryna say is .Dere are loads of different things here in malaysia. Good, the Bad and the Very ugly. loooool.   its a world different from the normal world i use to know..        This is just a freestyle write up..If u know what i mean......Dont start looking for mistakes and all. Read and enjoy............More facts about Malaysia.Coming soon

Egberi PAPA 1 and ALL


It is longer news that Sexy Actress Empress Njamah and ex boyfriend,Timaya has parted ways.
What is new however is that the 2 of them seem to have moved on, starting different relationships.
Findings revealed that Timaya also known as Egberi papa 1 is having the best time with the ladies in his life.
A close source to the controversial artiste reveals to us that his fiancée is pregnant with his first child, with another girlfriend pregnant for him in Abuja.
Timaya’s ex,Empress Njamah we learnt has also found what she had been searching for all these while.
Findings revealed that the sultry actress is currently in a sizzling romance with a rich and handsome dude.
Sources revealed the dude seems to be madly in love with her, as we learnt is planning to settle down with her.
In a recent interview,the Owl eyed actress confirmed that she has find new love.
I am actually dating my friend. The most important thing in a relationship is to be friends and when you are friends you learn from each other. I think God sent him. I have never been happy in a relationship like this before. He is my friend, he is my brother and he is also my father because he puts me right. I like the fact that he is a Christian and I am also a very good Christian. He encourages me no matter how traumatising it is for me and he has always been there for me.
Asked, are you still quarrelling with Timaya;she said That is buried and gone. Seriously, I don’t like to talk about it because a lot of people know the real story.
Everybody knows I’m not a troublemaker. Everybody knows Empress is a jolly good fellow and then sometimes arrogance and humility does not rhyme, I hope you understand what I mean? And somehow, humility can actually mean being humble, which has a limit to what it can take.
Timaya was that and it’s past now.
We are Africans and we are Nigerians. And people often say our hearts are like our colour. There is something called forgiveness and there is something called forgetting. I would say it is difficult to actually forget a particular incidence that the whole world knows but it is easier to forgive and then if you do not forgive, you have so many things stored in your hearts and it will weigh you down.

Gossip Tins......hmmm


Top Nigerian female gospel singer, Kefee Obareki has secretly married her lover, Teddy Esosa of Star FM 101.5 FM, Lagos.
According to information, the two secretly wedded in Sapele, Delta State, yesterday with few family members and friends in attendance.
When we contacted Teddy Esosa Don Momoh, as Teddy is fondly called, he confirmed the story. He said, “thanks for congratulating me on my wedding.”
You will recall that Kefee divorced her former label head and husband, Alec Godwin some years ago. Just about some weeks ago, Alec remarried.
According to gist, Teddy was Alec’s friend when Kefee was coming into the music industry. Teddy was said to be close friends to the former couple while they were still married.

Baba Suwe Tins


An Ikeja High Court says the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency has only 21 days to pay N25M as compensation in ‘damages’ to comedic Yoruba actor Baba Suwe.
The agency had appealed the court’s decision to compensate the actor, after it was determined that it wrongfully detained him for 24 days on suspicion of him carrying illegal drug substances.
The judgement was made by presiding judge Justice Yetunde Idowu on Friday, March 2, 2012 at the Ikeja High Court. Justice Idowu said the agency had no right not to grant the request made by the Plaintiff (Baba Suwe).
She has ordered the NDLEA to give the Chief Registrar of the court the N25M before the 21 day deadline expires. The registrar will then pay the money into an agreed upon bank, into an interest-yielding account.
This means that if the case drags on, Baba Suwe stands a chance to receive more than the money he has been awarded.
‘The decision of the court is wonderful, is correct and sound enough and that is what we asked for. It is very clear the decision is quite just. We thank God for that’, Counsel to Baba Suwe’, Barrister Bamidele Aturu told NET.
Meanwhile, the NDLEA, represented by their counsel, Theresa Asuquo, are not giving up without even more of a fight. Speaking outside the court, she said ‘We will still have to appeal this judgement’.
Both the plaintiff (Baba Suwe) and defendant (NDLEA) were absent from the court room.

Dbanj......Why kanye west likes me.....


African pop star D’banj’s February 19 performance at the New York City’s Irving Plaza has kept on receiving rave reviews from local and more international media.
As The Entertainer marked his formal US debut , MTV Iggy caught up with the Mo’Hits act as he talked about working with his G.O.O.D Music record label boss Kanye West, why he feels he’s already broken out and how he feels bringing Nigerian music to a more global audience.
How does it feel to be bringing Nigerian music to a more global audience?
With the reception I’ve gotten, I’d like to say, not like I was nervous, I just hoped and prayed that people would come with an open mind, that they can listen. And I saw that today, they came with their hearts, they came with their minds. I’m only grateful to God that that’s the beginning. Seeing this, I’m now eager to move around and continue the gospel.
What is your next step toward world domination?
To go on the road. America, for one.  Even with this crowd, they’ve already shown us that there is massive audience for me here. I thought I was in New York City, but I’m seeing New Jersey, I’m seeing Maryland, I’m seeing Houston. I already have bookings in Houston. It’s just a big privilege and I’m so humbled. I can’t wait to just gladly take the music there to touch them.
A lot of American artists and rappers are working specifically with Nigerian musicians. What do you think it is that attracts them to that scene?
I think it’s not just now, and it’s not just about one or two things. First, I give a lot of thanks to a lot of people who have come before me. For one, I would say it’s not just even rappers. If you look at what happened here in New York for the last twenty four months, with Fela Anikulapo Kuti on Broadway [the musical FELA!]. I was fortunate to be at Radio City Music Hall during the Tony Awards. It was nominated for eleven awards.
Also, it’s our culture, It’s what we’re preaching, the music, for one, as you know, the sound. It’s not like I want to blow our trumpet, but I always say we came up and we already have sounds and melody and now we’re seeing the aggression.
If you had to describe the difference between performing in Lagos versus anywhere else in the world, what would you say?
Wow. With today, I wouldn’t say it’s any different. Today my people showed me here, people appreciate good music. Good music is universal.
Is there something in Lagos that sets the scene apart?
It’s very real. It’s very real and very original. You know, people are asking me if I’m going to change and I say, ‘What Kanye likes about me is that I’m very original’. Even the way I call my name: ‘I’m D’Banj!” And I don’t want to change that.
That’s what we all have in Africa. You know that we’re blessed with a lot of natural resources. We’re blessed with things like oil, and also we have talents. They say we’re a developing continent. Well, we have been developing. Now, we are developed.
You are already recording with Kanye West. What is it like being in the studio with him?
I came with a mind-set to learn. Also, to show my culture, but more importantly to learn. In the studio the chemistry was great. You know, music is universal. I’ve been in the studio with people who don’t speak English, but, at the end of the day, I love melody. I’ve gained a lot from him, that’s the main reason I’m here.
Do you have a place here in New York?
I do, but I’m not a New York fan. The weather is a bit crazy. I like ATL, it reminds me of Africa. Anytime I stop by the ATL, I like it. The roads are wider and I love the weather. Miami too.
Who is going to be the video for ‘Oliver Twist?’ I heard there would be some cameos.A lot of cameos. I’ll give you a hint: my new family members.
How did you choose the harmonica as your instrument?
Oh, I didn’t choose the harmonica. My late brother chose the harmonica.
And you play it because of him? Did he teach you?
No, no one taught me. Later, when I studied it, I learned that it’s such a spiritual instrument.
Coming from even way back, from the era of the slave trade. It was one of the very rare instruments that Africans, now African-Americans could play. It was one of the few things that they could do, people that were stuck over here. But even for people that were not African-Americans, it stood for something that was more natural. Like, if you listen to country music a lot of them play the mouth organ and the harmonica.
Are you going to be doing something really different on the new album?
I really don’t know. I’m exploring. I’m going to be doing rock now. I’m doing a rock song! Don’t you believe I can rock?
Tell me about Kokomobile. You have a branded cell phone on the market in Nigeria?
Yes, I do. Well, my brand is called ‘Koko’. It comes from the song on my first album. And people say, ‘Well, what is the koko?’ The Koko is whatever you do to derive pleasure. It is the bone of contention. So, people started calling me the Koko Master. Today, no one knows its specific definition.
But now I have the Koko Lounge, my club in Lagos, Nigeria. And I have Koko Garri, my breakfast cereal.
What will it take to bring Nigerian music to a mainstream audience in the US?
I think it’s already happening. It’s happened. I walked around; I saw the pictures of the people that have performed here [at Irving Plaza], The Beastie Boys, The Red Hot Chili Peppers, on the same stage. So, it’s already started.
The thing I love about Americans is they’re open to good music. If it sounds good to them and it looks good, they’ll buy it.
If you could collaborate with anyone, who would it be?
I like Rihanna.

LESBIANISM AND GAYISM..IS IT WORTH IT?

SUNKANMI ­-- OGUNADE


THE ‘ISM’ CRAZE. (LESBIANS AND GAYS)
According to the Wikipedia search, it defines lesbianism as the quality or state of intense emotional and usually erotic attraction of a woman to another woman.
Sexual interest in and attraction, to members of one's own sex. The term gay is frequently used as a synonym for homosexual; female homosexuality is often referred to as lesbianism. As it was first used in the late 16th century, the word lesbian was the capitalized adjectival term referring to the Greek island of Lesbos. Its connotation of “female homosexuality” was added in the late 19th century, when an association was made with the tender and often passionate poetry written by Lesbian poet Sappho to and about other women in her female coterie.
Just as heterosexual orientation produces a great variety of behaviours, lesbianism presents no unified face. Some lesbians hide or deny their orientation, marrying in order to be accepted by their families and communities. Others often in the relative anonymity of an urban setting prefer to live openly as lesbians, sometimes bearing and rearing children.
Broadly speaking, in Europe and North America, many of the issues faced by lesbians at the turn of the 21st century were not radically different from those that concerned either heterosexual women or many gay men. Like heterosexual women, lesbians are affected by such issues as equal pay or the historical exclusion of women from medical research studies, the latter of which has led to a lack of understanding about the effect of lesbian sexuality on women's health.  Like many gay men, many lesbians in long-term relationships regret the lack of legal recognition for same sex unions. Other issues of concern to lesbians include child rearing (ranging from the inability to adopt a partner's offspring to laws barring same-sex adoption the sharing of medical health benefits with a partner, the right to make health decisions for a partner.
The issue of gayism in our environment is practically on the increase as it has grown beyond the control of a mortal man. To Africans, it is a taboo for a woman to engage in sexual activities involving another woman. The African heritage does not support such and as natural Africans, we tend to retreat against the wrong act which some countries as legalised. As a matter of fact, it has grown beyond bounds and most weak individuals in our own part of the world have been lured into the wrong act in one way or the other.
Picking the particular subject matter from different perspectives such as the parents, spiritual and the rest of them, we would discover that different people term it different things.
 Speaking to Mr. Tunde Samuel who is an engineer and also a family man who has two of his kids in the higher institution of learning, he said ‘it’s crazy, I cannot believe that some of our youths have been influenced and now believe in the term Gayism or the lesbianism thing, why would a normal person develop sexual feelings for the same sex person? I cannot just think about it, the devil has decided to take over the world in a strange way, it’s not right even if you look at it from any km perception it should not be supported at all, why would you be lip locking with your same sex? When we were growing up, things like this were not called for. It is wrong and I must say that, there should be a rule guarding against that, if you find anybody doing such, the person should be jailed for a long time. That’s it. Looking at what he said, our cultural heritage does not support the act in any way.
Speaking to another character, john by name who is a student in one of these institutions, he had this to say, wetin dey worry you? Why you go dey ask me that kin question? I am gay, what is wrong with that? I don’t do the girls thingy all the time abeg. I fuck both, I prefer sleeping with the boys, its fun and you are also good looking, I must confess, I would not mind having your ass for the night. (Laughs out loud) There is nothing wrong with it, all this girls have different diseases and spiritual problems, with the cute boys, you have no problem, look at it yourself, I hear cey you be press, if I find my talk for paper, I go treat your fuck up o. 
It obvious that Mr John believes so much in it, it was a funny and scary interview for me, I had to ask sharp questions and leave the venue, I refused to accept the drink he gave me, I was scared. He actually looked like a girl even when he was guy. The gayism thing has many strings attached to it; some will tell you they do it for the money, for the adventure or just for the fun involved. Some persons will visit a studio to take snap shots of their nakedness and paste it on different sites to attract different gays/lesbians from different continents of the world. It’s odd and ethically wrong, the traditions and lay down norms of the African religion and believe does not support the act.
Shedding more light on the subject matter is Miss Ronke Adebayo, she said, it’s very wrong and I think the  main reason why some girls do it is simply because, they don’t get sexual satisfaction from their fellow partners. They endeavour to acquire sexual satisfaction by involving themselves in the act. They sometimes make use of sex toys which is activated by their same sex mate. This is very different from the man power effect; they continue to use the material until they reach the climax. Some girls think it is right to get involved in lesbianism because, they still get to caress each other’s natural assets.
Speaking to Funmilola Adefowope, she disclosed that, I don’t see anything wrong in lesbianism; you get to satisfy yourself the more with your same sex mate. I don’t do it but I can advice anybody to subscribe to the act if they need extra and disease free sexual balance. Asked if she derives satisfaction from her partner, she had this to say, I derive enough satisfaction from my partner, I am not the sex freak type. My partner is cool for me’ she said confidently.
The lady is a very funny, she can advice anybody to subscribe to the act, and I asked her when I stopped recording that, is it good to be a lesbian? She said, there is nothing wrong in choosing to be a lesbian and moreover, some ladies don’t want to get married, they prefer to do the real thingy with their same sex. 
Also speaking on the same issue is Pastor Mrs Iyabo Sonde, she stressed that God does not support such act. She also made references to the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah. ‘There are some things that our father in heaven spites a lot. Why would a man and a fellow man have intercourse through their anus? It’s not right, it’s dirty physically and spiritually. There are some things that when you do them, God in heaven refuses to answer your prayers, when you pray as a gay or lesbian and you see response you automatically believe it’s from God but I am saying that, you have indirectly giving access to the devil, he gives you quick and temporary answers, wealth and you use the wealth to attract more preys i.e. gays and lesbians. It’s not right, it’s dirty, it’s not called for, our lord does not support it and it should be retreated against. Why would you involve yourself in an act that by the time you clock sixty, your anus will no longer be firm, you directly commence the use of pampers diapers as a grown up man. It’s not called for at all. It should be keenly ignored.


CROSS CULTURAL PERSPECTIVE OF GAYISM.
Attitudes toward homosexual behaviour have varied with time and place. In ancient Greece, homosexual relations were accepted and, in some cases, expected activity in certain segments of society. Later attitudes toward homosexuality in the Western world were determined largely by prevailing Judeo-Christian moral codes, which treat homosexuality as immoral or sinful.   But like many other sins, homosexual relations were seen as expressions of the weakness inherent in all human beings, and not as a mental disorder or as the behaviour of a specific type of person. This latter view, which regarded homosexuality as a pathology, developed in the late 19th century. By the beginning of the 20th century, psychoanalysts viewed homosexuals as the victims of faulty development. Austrian physician Sigmund Freud, the founder of psychoanalysis, considered homosexuality a deviant condition. More recently, scientists have searched for a biological explanation of sexual orientation. A study published in 1993 sought to identify a genetic marker for sexual orientation. The research, which did not include a cross section of the population, was inconclusive.
During the first half of the 20th century, attitudes toward homosexuality were overwhelmingly negative. Homosexual activities were hidden and spoken of only in whispers, and homosexual behaviour, even among consenting adults, was a criminal offense in most of the United States.
Homosexuals were subject to stereotypes and prejudice. Gay men were viewed as effeminate, lesbians were portrayed as mannish, and both were seen as being obsessed with sex, with little self-control or morality. Homosexuals frequently were thought to be potential child molesters. In the 1930s and during World War II (1939-1945), homosexuals were targets of persecution in Nazi Germany.
Prejudices against homosexuals in Western societies have only recently begun to change. The first major shift followed the publication of two famous reports, Sexual Behaviour in the Human Male (1948) and Sexual Behaviour in the Human Female (1952), by American biologist Alfred Charles Kinsey. Although these works contained inflated estimates of the homosexual population and the incidence of behaviour, they provided a more realistic picture of homosexuality and helped demystify it.
With the recent research and findings, the act has increased in Africa spreading from the major continent of Africa to the countries, the country with the highest numbers of gays is practically Nigeria with a number of 350 individuals who are involved in the act, and this is followed by Ghana and the rest of them. The whole issue ranging from the gayism perspective to the lesbians has grown over time to something else. Many young guys and girls have been introduced into the club and it has become a normal thing in our society today.  You visit the clubs and you virtually see two ladies touching each other closely. They no longer envelop the act again; they prefer to show to the world what they are.
In conclusion, Gayism or lesbianism should be shunned and retreated against violently.




Intro.....

okay, i left Nigeria to continue my education in malaysoa friends. i have been enjoying this place and have also been discovering a lot.
Malaysia is a very nice country but like some other countries of the world, they have there challenges and one of Dem gr8test challenge is D fact that they have Nigerians around. The Malaysian police officers do not like Nigerians. They always look for every means to arrest a black man and all. They change there response to you immediately they discover you are from Nigeria. Lot of Nigerians have been caught with drugs, marijuana etc. They arrest blacks everyday in Malaysia and it wolud surprise you that most of the Nigerians here don't have Passports. They enter the country from Different angles and all. I met a guy who entered this country from Mexico. He left Nigeria for south africa, from south africa,  he moved to Mexico and from mexico to Malaysia. i dont know where he plans to go  soonest but what i am tryna say is .Dere are loads of different things here in malaysia. Good, the Bad and the Very ugly. loooool.   its a world different from the normal world i use to know..        This is just a freestyle write up..If u know what i mean......Dont start looking for mistakes and all. Read and enjoy............More facts about Malaysia.Coming soon

Sunday, March 4, 2012

Sap Friends.....

To those who have been visiting, Thank you very Much. 
I have not been updating my blog due to some ishis...... Lmao.. i am back and Beha......