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Tuesday, 28 February 2017
Tonto Dikeh Promised To Destroy Her Husband Through Socail Media
As the marital crisis between Tonto Dikeh and her
estranged husband, Oladunni Churchill rages on, the actress’ husband has
not been saying much even when she claimed he gave her STD.
Instead of defending himself of the allegations Tonto leveled against him, a source from his company is speaking up for him.
The
source claimed that the actress assaulted her husband in the heat of
their crisis. The source said further that she set her husband’s clothes
on fire. Concerning the gift she claimed she lied about her husband
giving her, the source said that at least the Prado car gift Churchill
gave her is not a lie. She also claimed Churchill bought a G-Wagon jeep
for her father too.
The source further alleged that Tonto had threatened to tell lies that will ruin her husband's career through social media.
Here is what a source said
"They
are all lies. If Churchill had ever laid hands on Tonto, she would have
photo evidence, that's the kind of person she is. She would have taken
photos. She was the violent one. She set fire to his clothes and
destroyed property worth millions in their home."
Tuesday, 21 February 2017
Falz Lamented By Keyan Airpot
Nigerian actor, rapper and songwriter, Folarin Falana, otherwise
known as Falz, has condemned the ongoing discrimination against
Nigerians by the authorities of the Kenyan airports.
The Soft Work crooner noted that the discrimination he faced in the East African country in his recent visit to the country was humiliating.
Falz while speaking on Soundcity, lamented that he was pushed to the
corner alongside others at the airport where they were treated as though
they were not Africans. He said the airport security were suspecting
that they could be cyber criminals.
He wondered why Nigerians in Kenya are often seen as cyber criminals or internet fraudsters.
According to him, “I was on holiday recently. I was with my guys.
“We were at the airport about to get into Kenya. Kenya o! African country o.
“They sent us to go to the side with Nigerian people.
“They kept on saying Nigerian are known for Cybercrime, Internet fraud.
“It was disgraceful, extremely shameful.
“Obviously, it’s discrimination on another level because I’m Nigerian you automatically think I am a cyber criminal.”
Credit: Dailypost
The Soft Work crooner noted that the discrimination he faced in the East African country in his recent visit to the country was humiliating.
He wondered why Nigerians in Kenya are often seen as cyber criminals or internet fraudsters.
According to him, “I was on holiday recently. I was with my guys.
“We were at the airport about to get into Kenya. Kenya o! African country o.
“They kept on saying Nigerian are known for Cybercrime, Internet fraud.
“It was disgraceful, extremely shameful.
“Obviously, it’s discrimination on another level because I’m Nigerian you automatically think I am a cyber criminal.”
Credit: Dailypost
Monday, 20 February 2017
Nollywood Rapper, Ruggedman Hosted Friends
One of the Nigerian Veteran rapper, Ruggedman hosted his friends on Sunday in a get-together tagged,
‘DinnerWithRuggedman’ and he chose to have it with his personal people such as 2Face Idibia and wife, Annie Macaulay and some other celebrities.
Tuesday, 14 February 2017
Chris Attoh and Damilola Adegbite Celebrate Their Second Wedding Anniversary
Mr. Attoh, Damilola's hearthrob expressed his feelings for having Damilola the adorable actress, as his wife so he dedicated the most beautiful and sweet words to the gorgeous,stunning, delightful and darling wife on his Instagram page as they celebrate their second year of saying "I do"
Chris writes,
"Dearest
Dami, our anniversary is a celebration of the mistakes we made in the
past, memories we are making today and all the happiness that is in
store for us in the future.
“I don’t know where I would be, if you hadn’t supported me this far. if it weren’t for you, Our house would never have become a home, our child would never have understood the meaning of family without you.
“I don’t know where I would be, if you hadn’t supported me this far. if it weren’t for you, Our house would never have become a home, our child would never have understood the meaning of family without you.
Monday, 13 February 2017
Adele Won Five Grammy Awards
The 59th Grammy Awards which was held at the Staples center in Los
Angeles is an annual ceremony for honouring the year’s best music.
Adele, who won the night’s biggest awards broke her Grammy for ‘Album of the Year ‘ in half on stage at the award ceremony on Sunday night, as she declared it truly belongs to BeyoncĂ©.
Adele explained at length during her acceptance speech how she felt ‘Lemonade’ was a more deserving winner than her own 25.
“I can’t possibly accept this award,”. “The Lemonade album was just so monumental, BeyoncĂ©. It was so monumental and well thought-out and beautiful and soul-bearing… we appreciate that. All of us artists here adore you. You are our light.”
The Lemonade singer was struggling to keep back the tears as Adele the a heartfelt speech praising her.
Elaborating on her Beyoncé love backstage, Adele recalled:
“I remember when I was 11 years old, I was with some girlfriends, and we were practicing a song to do at an assembly. I probably suggested the Spice Girls, and they said have you heard [Destiny’s Child’s] ‘No No No’? And I was like, ‘no, no, no.’ I remember how I felt hearing her voice. I fell in love immediately with her. The way I felt when I first heard ‘No No No’ was exactly the same as when I first heard ‘Lemonade’ last year. … The other artists who mean that much to me are all dead’
Credited: Stargist
Adele, who won the night’s biggest awards broke her Grammy for ‘Album of the Year ‘ in half on stage at the award ceremony on Sunday night, as she declared it truly belongs to BeyoncĂ©.
Adele explained at length during her acceptance speech how she felt ‘Lemonade’ was a more deserving winner than her own 25.
“I can’t possibly accept this award,”. “The Lemonade album was just so monumental, BeyoncĂ©. It was so monumental and well thought-out and beautiful and soul-bearing… we appreciate that. All of us artists here adore you. You are our light.”
The Lemonade singer was struggling to keep back the tears as Adele the a heartfelt speech praising her.
Elaborating on her Beyoncé love backstage, Adele recalled:
“I remember when I was 11 years old, I was with some girlfriends, and we were practicing a song to do at an assembly. I probably suggested the Spice Girls, and they said have you heard [Destiny’s Child’s] ‘No No No’? And I was like, ‘no, no, no.’ I remember how I felt hearing her voice. I fell in love immediately with her. The way I felt when I first heard ‘No No No’ was exactly the same as when I first heard ‘Lemonade’ last year. … The other artists who mean that much to me are all dead’
Credited: Stargist
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