Wednesday, February 5, 2014

PDP, APC Gang Up AgainIt appears the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Rivers State seem to have aligned forces against the state commissioner of police, Mr Mbu Joseph Mbu, following the ban on political rallies, especially those organised by the Grassroots Development Initiative (GDI), the Save Rivers Movement (SRM) and the Rivers Leadership Advancement Foundation (RIVLEAF). The GDI is a movement loyal to the supervising minister of education, Chief Ezebunwo Nyesom Wike, and the Felix Obuah-led PDP while the SRM and RIVLEAF are loyal to Governor Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi and the APC. The APC, in a statement signed by the senior special assistant on media to the interim chairman, Eze Chukwuemeka Eze, said the ban on political rallies in the state is an attempt by the commissioner of police to disrupt its proposed membership drive and registration scheduled to begin today across the state, adding that it has already directed its legal team to challenge the police directive in court. "This latest act of impunity by the Rivers State Police Command under the watch of CP Mbu Joseph Mbu designed to sabotage our membership drive will, however, fail as it lacks the power to stop this nationwide exercise from being carried out in Rivers State. For the avoidance of doubt, Rivers State is still an integral part of Nigeria and subject to Nigerian laws, including the one that guarantees the people's right to freedom of association", APC said. In its own reaction, the PDP said the ban on political activities by Mbu is an indication that he has succumbed to the pressure and blackmail of the Rivers State government and the APC, insisting that the move contradicts the laudable stance of the police in the state as an uncompromising institution. In a statement signed by the special adviser on media to the PDP chairman, Jerry Needam, the party said "The PDP is not satisfied with the latest action by the Rivers State Police Command in banning political rallies and protests in the state. It seems to the PDP that the police authorities in the state have succumbed to the pressure and blackmail by the Rivers State government, the Save Rivers Movement and the All Progressives Congress".st Mbu In Rivers

Thursday, October 17, 2013



It's always easy to have a girl or two, claiming to be in a relationship. But when it comes to the issue of who to settle down with as a life partner, it's often stressful for guys as many ladies of today in the cities are, to be candid, not showing REAL signs of a good wife material. #GoFigure
Below is what Nollywood actor Kalu Ikeagwu said about his inability to find a wife yet...

    "Do I want to get married? Yes. But that would be when I find the right person; I mean that person I love so much and want to spend the rest of my life with; that’s when I’ll settle down. The reason why I am not married now is that:

    Marriage is very important to me. I have come to terms with the fact that marriage is the most important institution from God. And I take that very seriously.

    Ultimately I would like my relationship with my wife to be like that between God and the church; that’s why it is important to me. I wouldn’t say it’s been challenging though. I have gone through a lot of experiences that made me wise. When I get married, my experiences would make me a wise, good and a loving father.

    I like a woman with a great sense of humor; that’s very important to me. And of course, she has to be very attractive and intelligent. Above everything else she should have a close relationship with God because that’s very important to me as well.

    That’s exactly why I am yet to get married. I want to be successful in my marriage just as I am in my career."

Aww, lol. You see the commenter who tried to diss me under the 'Virgin Wife, Myth Or Reality?' post, still has hope after all, lol. He asked where I or the writer thinks one can get a virgin to marry lol. And God was faithful and made me stumble upon this interview. Holly Mallam and his wife in this new interview proved it. The comedian married his wife a virgin, and they didn't even have sex until three days after their wedding. His wife also talked about how he helped him do it right, by reading it first online. Beautiful couple. Loving them already, lol. The interview from Punch below. God bless the people at Punch for all these juicy interviews oh, lol.

How did you meet?
Ijeoma:   I had seen him perform before and I was impressed with his style of presentation. The day we met, he hosted a show organised by my friend.   When it was time for him to leave, he could not because someone was blocking his car.  During the brief period he waited to move his car, we got talking and he gave me his call card.  When I got home that night, I decided to call him since he did not have my number. I felt it would be nice to have a comedian as a friend.  This was in May 2004. We have been married for eight years.

Holy Mallam:    I was in a hurry to leave the venue of the show in order to go and see a lady I was interested in at the time.   When Ijeoma called me that night, I was in the lady’s house. After her call and subsequent calls from me, we became friends and I eventually left the lady for her.

How did he propose?

Ijeoma: It was not spectacular, no ceremony. One day we were in the car and he said, ‘if we should get married right now your children would be Yoruba.  After a week, he just came and thrust a ring into my hand and I just collected it. Unfortunately it was too big for my fingers and he had to return it to the shop.

Why did you leave that other lady?

Holy Mallam: I was still talking to her, trying to get her to agree for us to date but she was giving me too many conditions.  The process was taking too long.

Were you a virgin at the time he met you?

Holy Mallam: She was.

Are you joking?

Holy Mallam: No. I am serious.   I had already told God that I wanted to marry a virgin.

Is he your first lover?

Ijeoma: Yes.

Why? You had gone through secondary school, the university and then went for national youth service..

Ijeoma: I just think it is God.  I gave my life to Christ when I was in Junior Secondary School.    Another thing was that I am a very shy person. I dreaded the thought of going to bed with a man, telling myself that I may not be able to face him in the morning.  I had male friends but our relationships did not last more than one month because along the line, the man would want intimacy as a proof of love. Then, our fellowship coordinator always cautioned us to keep ourselves pure.  He would tell us that if we disobeyed God, we would get pregnant.  Somebody else also told me that if a man married me as a virgin, he would appreciate me so much and give me whatever I wanted.

Was it after the wedding that you had sex with him for the first time?

Ijeoma: Yes. It was three days after the wedding because I was too scared. But on a Monday, my husband said, ‘we can’t continue like this.  I have paid and have done everything.’

Holy Mallam: It was a very big wedding. Over 1000 guests attended and I was too tired on the night of the wedding to do anything. That was a good excuse for her.

Did you have to read about how to deflower a lady?

Holy mallam: No.

Ijeoma:  I read it up on the internet and was able to guide him.

Davido promised to give out a price money for the winner of the skelewu dance and he did.

Few Hours ago, the Pop singer awarded a youngster Bello Moshood Abiola who likes to call himself Kiddy $3000 (N480,000) as the winner of his ‘Skelewu‘ dance competition.

Since Davido has announced the competition many young fans went on YouTube, submitting dance videos. The young winner Kiddy seems to be lucky as he uploaded his video only 38 days ago. His dance video currently has over 14,000 views.

Kiddy is 19 years of age. He is currently seeking admission into a Nigerian University. ‘Congrats my lil bro kiddy!! Won the 3k dollars skelewu competition .. I’m gonna change this kids life!! More things to come kiddy!!‘, Davido announced, posting a photo of himself and Kiddy holding up his $3000.

Nigerian actress, Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde, known by her fans as Omosexy, was named as one of Time Magazine's 100 most influential people in the world this year. She recently visited BBC Africa studios in London, where she told Focus on Africa’s Komla Dumor about her career, how she balances her work and life. To spice it all, Omotola told the station that she pounds yam.

She is one of the biggest stars of the Nigeria's film industry referred to as Nollywood, having appeared in more than 300 movies, as well as having her own reality TV show.

Omotola was recog

Did Beverly really mean it? ....in an interview with Punch recently she said she thought she would be a reverend sister but abandoned the vision when she dropped out in her fifth year.

The young BBA contestant finished her secondary education in a secular institution before moving to Babcock University.

She says " I could not finish from Babcock because I had some personal issues. Again, I dropped and enrolled at the National Open University.. It affected me in a very spiritual way. In as much as I know worldly things, I still fear God and have faith in Him. The reason why I wanted to become a nun was because I was raised in a Catholic home. I just felt it was the best thing for me to do at that time."

According to her she used to see herself as a messenger of God. Even though she did not become a nun, "I still remain faithful to God. Part of my dreams is to establish a church and do a lot of charity work”

Unbelievable!!! Can that actually happen? God can do anything

It's always easy to have a girl or two, claiming to be in a relationship. But when it comes to the issue of who to settle down with as a life partner, it's often stressful for guys as many ladies of today in the cities are, to be candid, not showing REAL signs of a good wife material. #GoFigure
Below is what Nollywood actor Kalu Ikeagwu said about his inability to find a wife yet...

    "Do I want to get married? Yes. But that would be when I find the right person; I mean that person I love so much and want to spend the rest of my life with; that’s when I’ll settle down. The reason why I am not married now is that:

    Marriage is very important to me. I have come to terms with the fact that marriage is the most important institution from God. And I take that very seriously.

    Ultimately I would like my relationship with my wife to be like that between God and the church; that’s why it is important to me. I wouldn’t say it’s been challenging though. I have gone through a lot of experiences that made me wise. When I get married, my experiences would make me a wise, good and a loving father.

    I like a woman with a great sense of humor; that’s very important to me. And of course, she has to be very attractive and intelligent. Above everything else she should have a close relationship with God because that’s very important to me as well.

    That’s exactly why I am yet to get married. I want to be successful in my marriage just as I am in my career."