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A WISE MAN ONCE SAID1. Don’t call someone more than twice continuously. If they don’t pick up your call, presume they ha...
11/07/2023

A WISE MAN ONCE SAID

1. Don’t call someone more than twice continuously. If they don’t pick up your call, presume they have something important to attend to;

2. Return money that you have borrowed even before the person that borrowed you remember or ask for it. It shows your integrity and character. Same goes with umbrellas, pens and lunch boxes.

3. Never order the expensive dish on the menu when someone is giving you a lunch/dinner.

4. Don’t ask awkward questions like ‘Oh so you aren’t married yet?’ Or ‘Don’t you have kids’ or ‘Why didn’t you buy a house?’ Or why don't you buy a car? For God’s sake it isn’t your problem;

5. Always open the door for the person coming behind you. It doesn’t matter if it is a guy or a girl, senior or junior. You don’t grow small by treating someone well in public;

6. If you take a taxi with a friend and he/she pays now, try paying next time;

7. Respect different shades of opinions. Remember what's 6 to you will appear 9 to someone facing you. Besides, second opinion is good for an alternative;

8. Never interrupt people talking. Allow them to pour it out. As they say, hear them all and filter them all;

9. If you tease someone, and they don’t seem to enjoy it, stop it and never do it again. It encourages one to do more and it shows how appreciative you're;

10. Say “thank you” when someone is helping you.

11. Praise publicly. Criticize privately;

12. There’s almost never a reason to comment on someone’s weight. Just say, “You look fantastic.” If they want to talk about losing weight, they will;

13. When someone shows you a photo on their phone, don’t swipe left or right. You never know what’s next;

14. If a colleague tells you they have a doctors' appointment, don’t ask what it’s for, just say "I hope you’re okay". Don’t put them in the uncomfortable position of having to tell you their personal illness. If they want you to know, they'll do so without your inquisitiveness;

15. Treat the cleaner with the same respect as the CEO. Nobody is impressed at how rude you can treat someone below you but people will notice if you treat them with respect;

16. If a person is speaking directly to you, staring at your phone is rude;

17. Never give advice until you’re asked;

18. When meeting someone after a long time, unless they want to talk about it, don’t ask them their age and salary;

19. Mind your business unless anything involves you directly - just stay out of it;

20. Remove your sunglasses if you are talking to anyone in the street. It is a sign of respect. Moreso, eye contact is as important as your speech; and

21. Never talk about your riches in the midst of the poor. Similarly, don't talk about your children in the midst of the barren.

11/07/2023

COVENANT BLESSINGS FOR WEEK!!!!

I decree peace in your going out and coming throughout this week!

Before this year is over, God will turn you into a surprise, even to yourself!

Whatever cannot be traceable to Christ will no longer be traced to your life!

Whatever cannot hold Christ to ransom will no longer be found in your life!

In the name of Jesus, I decree the breath of breakthrough upon all your endeavours!

I declare that you and the works of your hands blessed!

In the name of Jesus, you won’t miss your steps on the way to heaven and you won’t miss your breakthroughs here on earth!

In the name of Jesus, the breakthrough identity of this commission shall become your new identity!


Three University students dodged exam because they did not study They came up with a plan, got themselves dirty using gr...
11/07/2023

Three University students dodged exam because they did not study They came up with a plan, got themselves dirty using grease, then went to see the Lecturer” Sir we are sorry we couldn't make it to the exam.

We attended a wedding and on our way back the car broke down and we became so dirty as you can see".

The Lecturer understood and gave them three days
to prepare. After three days, they went to the Lecturer very ready for the exam because they had studied.
The Lecturer decided to put them in three separate classes with only four questions in the exam paper as follows:
1. Who got married? (25 marks)
2. Where was the reception held? (25mks)
3. Where exactly did the car break down?
(25mks)
4.What type of car broke down? (25mks)

Marking scheme: your answers must be the same.!!!
As we speak, they are still in the exam hall writing! 😂😂

Thank you so much for Reading through ❤..
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MADAM JAYE KUTI (Have you seen the viral video of Madam Jaye Kuti condemning actors solicitating for alms on social medi...
10/07/2023

MADAM JAYE KUTI

(Have you seen the viral video of Madam Jaye Kuti condemning actors solicitating for alms on social media? She also said many of her older colleagues failed to save for their old-age, so that's why they suffer when they aged)🤷

Please find it if you haven't.

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ME:

What Madam Jaye Kuti fails to understand is that: life plan templates vary and incomparable most of the time. Our wants and needs at every point in our lives determine what our life plan templates would look like.

Most of the time, we don't have control over life, we just become helpless while we remain motionless and succumb to fate.

Even though there are some valid points she raised, but yet she must understand that life is dynamic and unpredictable.

What works for her may not work for others.

Pioneer actors like Pariolodo were the ones that suffered for what many new-cats among them are enjoying today in the industry.

I knew the likes of movie 'veterans' like Iya Ìbejì Ọmọ-Aráyé-le, Lukuluku, Pariolodo, Baba Suwe, Lanrodo, Dejo Tunfulu, Ábíjà, Lalude, Alapinni, Ajileye, Iyabo Òkò and etc., in the 80s during my formative years, how much were they given at that time?

Has the industry even evolved to what is it today?

How much were they given at that time, and we also must take into cognizance the mode of film distribution at that time and how pirate activities consistently waged wars against their productivity and profit.

Madam Jaye Kuti should have put all these into consideration as well.

Baba Suwe, with all he had in his prime, died like a pauper when sickness came knocking.

Life is dynamic and cannot even be easily insured just like that.

I can say here that it could have been very much better if she had kept quiet than coming out to say this.

My opinion🤷

Odunlade Adekola is a popular Nigerian multitalented actor, filmmaker, producer, and director. He was born on December 3...
10/07/2023

Odunlade Adekola is a popular Nigerian multitalented actor, filmmaker, producer, and director. He was born on December 31, 1978, in Abeokuta, Ogun State, Nigeria. Adekola is known for his versatile acting skills and has appeared in numerous Yoruba-language films. He gained significant recognition for his role in the 2003 movie "Asiri Gomina Wa." Since then, he has starred in many successful movies, earning him a large fan base in Nigeria and beyond. Besides acting, Adekola has also ventured into music and is considered one of the most influential figures in the Nigerian entertainment industry.

Odunlade Adekola has appeared in a wide range of films throughout his career. Here are some notable ones:

1. "Asiri Gomina Wa" (2003)
2. "Sunday Dagboru" (2008)
3. "Alani Pamolekun" (2015)
4. "Taxi Driver: Oko Ashewo" (2015)
5. "Adebayo Aremu Abere" (2015)
6. "Kurukuru" (2016)
7. "Saamu Alajo" (2020)
8. "The Vendor" (2018)
9. "Omo Colonel" (2019)
10. "Eje Dudu" (2020)
11. "Mufu Olosha Oko" (2011)
12. "Agbara Emi" (2012)
13. "Baba Super" (2015)
14. "Igbesemi" (2015)
15. "Samu Alajo Reloaded" (2021)
16. "Adajo Agba" (2021)
17. "Arojinle" (2019)
18. "Oja (Market)" (2020)
19. "The Vendor" (2018)
20. "Ere" (2018)

These are just a few examples, as Odunlade Adekola has been involved in many more films throughout his career.

Odunlade Adekola has received several awards and nominations for his outstanding contributions to the Nigerian film industry. Here are some notable awards he has won:

1. City People Entertainment Awards:
- Best Actor of the Year (Yoruba) - 2009, 2011, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019
- Best Actor of the Decade - 2017

2. Africa Movie Academy Awards:
- Best Actor in a Leading Role (Yoruba) - 2014, 2015

3. Best of Nollywood Awards:
- Best Actor in a Leading Role (Yoruba) - 2014, 2015, 2018

4. Nigeria Entertainment Awards:
- Best Actor (Indigenous) - 2013, 2014

These are just a few of the awards Odunlade Adekola has won throughout his career. His talent and contributions to the industry have been recognized and celebrated by both audiences and the Nigerian entertainment community.

What are your favorite films by Odunlade Adekola ?

01/07/2023

Good morning!!!
To all my famz 🙏🙏🙏
It’s a New Month of Laughter and Joy, May You Never Have A Reason Not to Celebrate This Month
Your new month will be end of struggle and full of success and great achievements. Happy New Month!

HISTORY!!!The woman on the Nigeria 🇳🇬 twenty Naira note is Ladi Kwali. She was born in Kwali Niger State, Gwari region o...
28/06/2023

HISTORY!!!
The woman on the Nigeria 🇳🇬 twenty Naira note is Ladi Kwali. She was born in Kwali Niger State, Gwari region of Northern Nigeria, where pottery was a common occupation among women.

She was so skilled that her work became known in Europe, Britain, and America. In the late 1950s and early 1960s, her work was displayed in London at the Berkeley Galleries.
She became Nigeria's best-known Potter, was awarded a doctorate, and made MBE in 1963 despite not having a formal education.

History Of IbadanIbadan was created in 1829 as a war camp for warriors coming from Oyo, Ife and Ijebu. A forest site and...
28/06/2023

History Of Ibadan

Ibadan was created in 1829 as a war camp for warriors coming from Oyo, Ife and Ijebu. A forest site and several ranges of hills, varying in elevation from 160 to 275 metres, offered strategic defence opportunities.

Ìbàdàn is the capital and most populated city of Oyo State, in Nigeria. It is the third-largest city by population in Nigeria after Lagos and Kano, with a total population of 3,649,000 as of 2021, and over 6 million people within its metropolitan area.

It is the country's largest city by geographical area. At the time of Nigeria's independence in 1960, Ibadan was the largest and most populated city in the country, and the second most populous in Africa behind Cairo.

Ibadan is ranked the second fastest growing city on the African continent according to the UN Human settlements research program (2022).

It is also ranked third in West Africa in the tech startups index. Ibadan joined the UNESCO Global Network of Learning Cities in 2016.

Ibadan is located in south-western Nigeria, 128 kilometres (80 mi) inland northeast of Lagos and 530 kilometres (330 mi) southwest of Abuja, the federal capital. It is a prominent transit point between the coastal region and areas in the hinterland of the country.

Ibadan had been the administrative centre of the old Western Region since the early days of British colonial rule, and parts of the city's ancient protective walls still stand to this day.

The principal inhabitants of the city are the Yoruba people, as well as various communities (notably Igbo, Hausa, Edo, and Ibibio) from other parts of the country.

Ibadan, coined from the phrase "Eba Odan", which literally means 'by the edge of the meadow', came into existence in 1829, during a period of turmoil that characterized Yorubaland at the time.

It was in this period that many old Yoruba cities such as old Oyo (Oyo ile), Ijaye and Owu disappeared, and newer ones such as Abeokuta, new Oyo (Oyo atiba) and Ibadan sprang up to replace them.

According to local historians, Lagelu founded the city, and was initially intended to be a war camp for warriors coming from Oyo, Ife and Ijebu.

As a forest site containing several ranges of hills, varying in elevation from 160 to 275 metres, the location of the camp offered strategic defence opportunities.

Moreover, its location at the fringe of the forest (from which the city got its name) promoted its emergence as a marketing centre for traders and goods from both the forest and grassland areas.

In 1852, the Church Missionary Society sent David and Anna Hinderer to found a mission. They decided to build the mission and a church in Ibadan when they arrived in 1853.

Ibadan thus had initially begun as a military state and remained so until the last decade of the 19th century. The city-state also succeeded in building a large empire from the 1860s to the 1890s which extended over much of northern and eastern Yorubaland. It was appropriately nicknamed idi Ibon or "gun base", because of its unique military character.

In Ibadan, unlike other Yoruba cities with traditional kingship institutions, the warrior class became the rulers of the city as well as the most important economic group.

Ibadan grew into an impressive and sprawling urban center, such that by the end of 1829, Ibadan dominated the Yoruba region militarily, politically and economically.

The military sanctuary expanded even further when refugees began arriving in large numbers from northern Oyo following raids by Fulani warriors.

After losing the northern portion of their region to the marauding Fulanis, many Oyo indigenes retreated deeper into the Ibadan environs. The Fulani Caliphate attempted to expand further into the southern region of modern-day Nigeria, but was decisively defeated by the armies of Ibadan in 1840, which eventually halted their progress.

The colonial period reinforced the position of the city in the Yoruba urban network. After a small boom in rubber business (1901-1913), cocoa became the main produce of the region and attracted European and Levantine firms, as well as southern and northern traders from Lagos, Ijebu-Ode and Kano among others.

The city became a major point of bulk trade. Its central location and accessibility from the capital city of Lagos were major considerations in the choice of Ibadan as the headquarters of the Western Provinces (1939) which ranged from the northernmost areas of Oyo State to Ekeremor, Bomadi and Patani, which were regions transferred from the old Delta province in the Old Western region and later Mid-west to the old Rivers state and later Bayelsa, in the redistricting of Nigeria carried out by the Yakubu Gowon administration shortly before the Nigerian Civil War.

In 1893, the Ibadan area became a British Protectorate after a treaty signed by Fijabi, the Baale of Ibadan with the British acting Governor of Lagos Colony, George C. Denton on 15 August.

By then, the population had swelled to 120,000.[citation needed] The British developed the new colony to facilitate their commercial activities in the area, and Ibadan shortly grew into the major trading center that it is today.

Ibadan is located in south-western Nigeria in the southeastern part of Oyo State at about 119 kilometres (74 miles) northeast of Lagos and 120 kilometres (75 miles) east of the Nigerian international border with the Republic of Benin.

It lies completely within the tropical forest zone but close to the boundary between the forest and the derived savanna. The city ranges in elevation from 150 m in the valley area, to 275 m above sea level on the major north–south ridge which crosses the central part of the city. The city covers a total area of 3,080 square kilometres (1,190 sq mi), the largest in Nigeria after Bauchi.

The city of Ibadan is naturally drained by four rivers with many tributaries: Ona River in the North and West; Ogbere River towards the East; Ogunpa River flowing through the city and Kudeti River in the Central part of the metropolis.

Ogunpa River, a third-order stream with a channel length of 12.76 km and a catchment area of 54.92 km2. Lake Eleyele is located at the northwestern part of the city, while the Osun River and the Asejire Lake bounds the city to the east.

Ibadan has a tropical wet and dry climate (Köppen climate classification Aw), with a lengthy wet season and relatively constant temperatures throughout the year. Ibadan's wet season runs from March through October, though August sees somewhat of a lull in precipitation.

This lull divides the wet season into two different wet seasons. November to February forms the city's dry season, during which Ibadan experiences the typical West African harmattan.

The mean total rainfall for Ibadan is approximately 1,230 millimetres or 48 inches, falling over about 123 days. There are two peaks for rainfall, June and September. The mean daily temperature is 26.46 °C or 79.63 °F, the mean minimum 21.42 °C or 70.56 °F, and the relative humidity 74.55%.

There are eleven (11) Local Governments in Ibadan Metropolitan area consisting of five urban local governments in the city and six semi-urban local governments in the less city.

Local governments at present are institutions created by the military governments but recognised by the 1999 constitution and they are the third tiers of government in Nigeria. Local governments Councils consist of the Executive Arm made up of the Executive Chairman, the Vice chairman, the Secretary and the Supervisory Councilors.

Local government areas

Ibadan Urban – LGA Chairman

Ibadan North – Adebayo Adegoke
Ibadan North-East – Lekan Afuye
Ibadan North-West – Mojeed Bosun Ajuwon
Ibadan South-East – Abimbola Omiyale
Ibadan South-West – Adeleke Taoreed Bolaji
Ibadan Semi-Urban – LGA Chairman
Akinyele – Taoreed Jimoh Adedigba
Egbeda – Akeem Akintunde
Ido – Sheriff Aderemi Adeojo
Lagelu – Oyesanmi Toriola
Ona Ara – Ogundele Biliaminu
Oluyole A yodeji Abass Aleshinloye

Iwo Road1, Ibadan, Oyo State
Local Council Development Areas

The former Executive Governor of Oyo State, Senator Isiaka Abiola Ajimobi, created some Local Council Development Areas (LCDAs) out of some of the existing local government areas in Oyo State. From the Ibadan Urban Local Government areas, the following LCDAs were created. Out of Ibadan North Local Government area, Aare Latosa LCDA and Irepodun LCDA were created.

Out of Ibadan North East Local Government area, Ibadan East LCDA was created. Out of Ibadan North West Local Government area, Oke'Badan North LCDA was created. Out of Ibadan South East Local Government area, Ibadan South LCDA was created. Out of Ibadan South West Local Government area, Ibadan West LCDA was created.

From the Ibadan Semi-urban Local Government areas, the following LCDAs were created. Out of Akinyele Local Government area, Akinyele South LCDA and Akinyele East LCDA were created.

Until 1970, Ibadan was the largest city in Sub-Saharan Africa by surface area.[7] In 1952, it was estimated that the total area of the city was approximately 103.8 km2[17] However, only 36.2 km2 was built up.

This meant that the remaining 67 km2 were devoted to non-urban uses, such as farmlands, river floodplains, forest reserves and water bodies.

These "non-urban land uses" disappeared in the 1960s: an aerial photograph in 1973 revealed that the urban landscape had completely spread over about 100 km2.

The land area increased from 136 km2 in 1981 to 210–240 km2 in 1988-89 (Ar**la, 1994: 101). By 2000, it is estimated that Ibadan covered 400 km2.

The growth of the built-up area during the second half of the 20th century (from 40 km2 in the 1950s to 250 km2 in the 1990s) shows clearly that there has been an underestimate of the total growth of the city.

In the 1980s, the Ibadan-Lagos expressway generated the greatest urban sprawl (east and north of the city), followed by the Eleiyele expressway (west of the city). Since then, Ibadan city has spread further into the neighbouring local government areas of Akinyele and Egbeda in particular.

Ibadan is the capital city of Oyo State, the fourth largest state economy in Nigeria, and the second largest non-oil state economy in Nigeria after Lagos state.

With its strategic location on the railway line connecting Lagos to Kano, the city is a major center for trade in cassava, cocoa, cotton, timber, rubber, and palm oil.

The city and its environs is home to several industries such as Agro allied, Textile, Food processing, Health Care and Cosmetic, To***co processing and Cigarette manufacturing, Leatherworks and furniture making Etc.

There is abundance of clay, kaolin and aquamarine in the city environs, and there are several cattle ranches, a dairy farm as well as a commercial abattoir in Ibadan.

There are dozens of banks and Insurance firms spread out across the cityscape that service the city's millions of inhabitants.

The main economic activities engaged in by the Ibadan populace include Agriculture, Trade, Public service employment, Factory work, Service sector/Tertiary production, Etc.

The headquarters of the International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA) have extensive grounds for crop and agricultural research into key tropical crops such as bananas, plantains, maize, cassava, soybean, cowpea and yam. According to a report, Ibadan is the 3rd cheapest Nigerian city to live in.

Ibadan is a busy city but also accommodates an adequate amount of entertainment and relaxation.

There are numerous bars, lounges and night clubs to enjoy, including the Lebanese owned "KOKO Dome" which is the oldest night club in the city dating back to the mid 90s.

The Heritage Mall and Cocoa Mall houses several local and international retail stores. The two malls were built to interlink with each other and located in the same compound as Cocoa House at Dugbe.

The 2 malls contain a South African retail shop; Shoprite, Pep Store (kids wears and boutique) several cafés, restaurants, electronic outlets, Mr. Price, Cash n Carry.

There is also the Palms Mall at Ring Road which houses one of the largest Shoprite store in Nigeria.

There is another mall which opened not too far from the Central Business District called the Jericho Mall Kudeti Avenue, Onireke GRA. The top cinema chain in Nigeria, Filmhouse has 2 cinemas at the Heritage Mall Dugbe and another of its branch operate at the Ventura Mall, Samonda.

There are various sport centres and facilities within the city limits of Ibadan. The Ibadan recreational club established 1902 in the Sabo area of the city is one of the oldest of such clubs in the country.

It offers a swimming pool, tennis courts, basketball courts, snooker, squash courts, darts corner, and a relaxation bar.

The city is also host to dozens of football academies where soccer talents are groomed. The Agodi Gardens of Oyo State has been completely refurbished to contain a Botanical Garden, Zoo, Swimming pool, Guest house, Bar and Restaurants. In addition, there are the Ibadan Polo Club at Eleyele and the Ibadan Golf Club[31] in the Onireke reservation Area.

The city has the first standard Nigerian stadium, The Obafemi Awolowo Stadium formerly Liberty Stadium as well as The Lekan Salami Stadium which is the home of 3SC, Shooting stars football club, the team that won Nigeria's first international trophy, The African Cup Winners' Cup in 1976 by defeating Tonnerre Yaoundé of Cameroon 4 - 2 on aggregate points.

Public spaces and parks

Trans Amusement park
Fun factory
Agodi Gardens and Leisure Park
Heritage Mall
Ibadan recreational park
Heritage & Cocoa Mall
The Palms Mall
Ventura Mall and Indoor park
The University of Ibadan Zoo
Game World, Dugbe, Ibadan
Aces Mall, Bodija, Ibadan

I've Never Been Heartbroken — SimiNigerian singer and songwriter, Simisola Kosoko, professionally known simply as Simi, ...
28/06/2023

I've Never Been Heartbroken — Simi

Nigerian singer and songwriter, Simisola Kosoko, professionally known simply as Simi, has said that she has never been heartbroken in a relationship before.

Simi disclosed this in an interview with Cool FM, which went viral on Wednesday.

She said, "I don't think I have ever been heartbroken and I guess maybe am a champion for people that have taken 'breakfast' heartbroken severally. So I am here for them because somebody has to be.

"I like and sing about love a lot but felt one angle that I probably never explore is when one is in a relationship and not yet 'served breakfast' and you realised the change and adaptation into so many things that normally you would never agree to and you look at yourself in the mirror and say, 'I don't know that person.'

"So I felt that would be a nice thing to write or sing about and it got to my feelings as well and I felt that's what people will be able to relate with, especially those in need of therapy."

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USEFUL TIPEver had some complaints from some occupants in your car that the AC is not reaching them at the back? It's us...
28/06/2023

USEFUL TIP

Ever had some complaints from some occupants in your car that the AC is not reaching them at the back? It's usually the person driving and the front seat passenger that enjoys it most.

All vehicles have a recirculation button with the AC controls in their cars. But many of us are unsure when to use it.

Well, the easy answer is to use it when the weather is hot or summer and turn it off during harmattan or winter.

The recirculation button simply takes the air from inside the car and recirculates it in the cabin instead of pulling fresh air from outside. On days like today when it is miserably hot outside if you do not recirculate the cooler air in the cabin, then your AC system is pulling hot air from outside and trying to cool it. Using the recirculation feature will get your car cooler and will decrease the wear and tear on your AC system.
- Side note, if your car has been baking in the sun, it's better to roll the windows down and turn to recirculate off for the first minute or so to get rid of the super hot air inside the car before turning the recirculate on.

Also, any time you are stuck in traffic ( summer or winter) be sure to use the recirculate. If you are pulling air from outside, then you are pulling in all the pollutants and carbon monoxide from all the traffic. Studies show that recirculating your AC can cut down on the pollutants entering your vehicle by 20% when stuck in traffic!

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28/06/2023

Barka de Sallah!! 😁

Ẹ kú ọdún oooo! 😁
Ẹ̀mí á ṣ'ọ̀pọ̀ ẹ oooo!
Ọ̀bẹ́ ò níí sé'lẹ̀ l' ámọ́dún oooo!

Ojú á máa r'ọ́dún oooo!
May our eyes always see the year!
Àmín!

An Aeroplane cleaner was cleaning the Pilot's cockpit, when he saw a book titled, "HOW TO FLY AN AEROPLANE FOR BEGINNERS...
28/06/2023

An Aeroplane cleaner was cleaning the Pilot's cockpit, when he saw a book titled, "HOW TO FLY AN AEROPLANE FOR BEGINNERS (Volume 1)

He opened the first (1st) page which said: "To start the engine, press the red button...". He did so, and the airplane engine started...

He was happy and opened the next page...:
"To get the airplane moving, press the blue button... "He did so, and the plane started moving at an amazing speed...

He wanted to fly, so he opened the third (3rd) page which said: To let the airplane fly, please press the green button... "He did so and the plane started to fly...

He was excited...!!

After twenty (20) minutes of flying, he was satisfied, and wanted to land, so he decided to go to the fourth (4th) page... and page four (4) says; "To be able to know how to land a plane, please purchase Volume 2 at the nearest bookshop!"

*Moral Lesson*

Never attempt anything without complete information

*Half Education is not only dangerous but destructive!!!*

A Yoruba Social media user has advised a popular Igbo artist Chinedu Izuchukwu Okoli globally known as Flavour, to stop ...
27/06/2023

A Yoruba Social media user has advised a popular Igbo artist Chinedu Izuchukwu Okoli globally known as Flavour, to stop using Igbo language in his songs, according to the Yoruba social Media user, Igbo language will limit Flavour famee , he therefore advised Flavour to instead use Yoruba language which according to him is more acceptable, appealing and easy to use than Igbo Language.

His post read below

"Singing in Igbo is limiting your fame, Yoruba is more appealing and easy to learn than Igbo" ~ Social media user tells Flavour

Hello Readers, what do you make of this advice ?

Tolulope Adesua Etomi-Wellington, professionally known as Adesua Etomi is a Nigerian actress born in 22 February 1988 in...
27/06/2023

Tolulope Adesua Etomi-Wellington, professionally known as Adesua Etomi is a Nigerian actress born in 22 February 1988 in Owerri Nigeria. Her father, a Soilder from Esan and her mother is an engineer of Yoruba descent. She’s the youngest from a family of three.

She started her education at Corona College Victoria Island Lagos where she joined the acting club at the age of 7. Thereafter, she attended Queens College Lagos and at 13, she left Nigeria for the United State where she later obtained a diploma in Physical Theater, Musical Theatre and performing art from City College conventry in 2004.
After completing these courses with Tripple distinction, she studied drama and performing art at the University of Wolverhampton where she graduated with first class honors.

She got engaged to an entertainment mogul Banky W in February 2017 and got married at the sam year. They are blessed with a son.

In 2014, she starred in her first feature film Knocking On Heaven's Door. She has featured in hundreds of blockbuster movies after then. Notable ones include:
The Arbitration
The Wedding Party
Falling
A Soilder’s story
Out of luck
Gang of Lagos.
She also played Sheila in the forth and fifth season of Sheila.

She was featured on Vogues Magazine of 14 global world superstars.
She won the Best Actress in a Drama award at the 2016 Africa Magic Viewers Choice Awards for her role in the 2015 romantic drama film Falling.
In February 2022 she she released her first single “So Natural”

Meet our WCW Yemi Eberechi Alade is a Nigerian singer, songwriter, actress, and activist. She is known for her Afropop m...
27/06/2023

Meet our WCW

Yemi Eberechi Alade is a Nigerian singer, songwriter, actress, and activist. She is known for her Afropop music and her ability to sing in various African languages, including English, Igbo, Pidgin, Yoruba, French, Swahili, and Portuguese. Alade gained international recognition and earned the nickname "Mama Africa" for her versatility in incorporating different African languages and attires in her songs and music videos.

She rose to prominence after winning the Peak Talent Show in 2009, which led to her signing with Effyzzie Music Group. Her breakout hit came in 2014 with the release of the single "Johnny," which achieved widespread popularity.

She became the first female artist to win the Best Female category at the MTV African Music Awards (MAMAs) consecutively in 2015 and 2016. In 2015, she was also nominated for the prestigious Artist of the Year award at the MAMAs. Furthermore, Alade made history as the first African female artist to receive a nomination at the MTV Europe Music Awards (EMAs).

Another notable achievement for Yemi is being the second most followed Nigerian Afrobeats artist, as well as the first female artist, to surpass 100 million views for a single video on YouTube, following in the footsteps of Davido in both Achievement.

Bitter Truth... From Nollywood actor 'I'm not ashamed of selling Okrika' -- actor Sylvester Madu hits criticsSylvester M...
27/06/2023

Bitter Truth... From Nollywood actor

'I'm not ashamed of selling Okrika' -- actor Sylvester Madu hits critics

Sylvester Madu has tackled movie lovers who seem surprised that he sells second-hand goods popularly called ‘okrika’.

On Friday, a video surfaced on social media capturing the movie star selling the fairly used items in a market in Enugu.

In the now-viral footage, Madu, clad in a brown jacket, was seen holding a sack of clothes while discussing with some customers.

The video came as a shock to Nigerians; some of whom expressed concern about the actor.

Reacting to the viral clip, Madu said he is proud of “my business empire” which included many people selling various kinds of fairly used items.

He also tackled unemployed youths who are surprised by “my legit business,” urging them to get a job and stop begging for N2000 on social media.

“Do your business legit, no send anybody. Someone saying that this is really encouraging. If someone like me can run my business then why would he be sitting at home and doing nothing? Because there are a lot of Nigerian youths at home doing nothing,” he said in pidgin English.

“Some of them will just come on social media and boys I need urgent 2k. Go outside and work. If you no get work I will employ you. I have boys selling for me at different spots.

“People dey just dey say legit business like something to be ashamed of. What’s the difference between me and the person selling in the market? Because I’m popular? Because I’m an actor or celebrity? So? Make I no run business. Do you know how much people have sent to me and more are still coming? Saying ‘support your business’. No be sey I dey hungry.”

Reflecting on humans’ obsession with material things in 2021, Madu said he once borrowed money to acquire a Blackberry phone just to impress people.

The Anambra-born actor is famous for his villain roles in movies.

He ventured into the movie industry in 1998 and has since become a household name. He has starred in hundreds of movies.

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