Monday 3 June 2013

Jim Iyke Makes Hollywood Debut With American Stars

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Popular Nollywood 'bad boy' actor, Jim Iyke has finally made his Hollywood debut. The actor-cum-singer recently featured in a movie titled 'And Then There Was You'. 

Many Nollywood stars have tried to take their trades to the 'headquarters' of filmmaking in the world but all to no avail. 

Jim Iyke acted along with some American stars like Kate Nauta of Transporter 2, Leon of Above The Rim, Brian White of Stomp The Yard, Garcelle Beauvais of Wild Wild West, and Lynn Whitfield of Redemption. 

The film was directed by Leila Djansi.

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Garcelle Beauvais, Jim Iyke, Sahlima & Brian White
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Ebube Nwagbo Seals Hair Sponsorship Deal With Miss Global Nigeria Pageant

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As the form sales for the 2013 Miss Global Nigeria pageant kicks off, contestants for the next event which promises to be glamorous are sure set for a surprising adventure with the array of topflight celebrities that are joining the planning team every day. 

Top on the list of this society top notch is the star actress, Ebube Nwagbo who has just concluded the deal with the Miss Global Nigeria organisers to come on board as the Official Hair sponsor, the sexy actress who`s the sole distributor and franchise owner of an international beauty & hair company that manufactures Posh Hair will be giving each and every lucky contestant that made it to camp a 22 inches long Posh Hair.

According to the beautiful actress in her speech, “my hair is very expensive but because of the long standing relationship I`ve shared with the organisers, I want to make the pageant one of the best in the country, that’s why am supporting the pageant by taking care of contestants` hair, and everyone knows that hair is one of the glamour that exudes beauty, am convinced that with the gorgeous hair-do, contestants will have the courage and poise to dazzle judges and the audience on the grand finale”, Ebube told the pageant President in a meeting in Lagos recently.

Also to make the event a scintillating night of fun is the involvement of one of the nation`s frontline fashion designers, Tessy Onakala of Needlekraft Couture, the Edo State born drop dead beauty is the Official Clothier and will be clothing our contestants in the evening wear segment. Tessy has started working to make sure the girls all appear gorgeous on the grand finale of the event.

The show which holds on Sunday, July 28th, 2013 also have on board popular actress Funke Akindele whose involvement we’re not letting out yet but the sultry cross over movie maker is one of the key actors for our reality TV show segment. 

The event will be hosted by the able duo of award winning comedian, Gbenga Adeyinka 1st, (GCFR) and Nollywood actress Mary Uranta.

The venue, they say makes the event, Miss Global Nigeria takes place at Olumide Mabogunje owned Bespoke Events Centre, Lekki, Lagos, the humble and unassuming businessman of international repute did all he can to seal the July 28th date for our team as part of his support and corporate social responsibility while revered industrialist of Doyin Group fame, Prince Samuel Adedoyin`s new hospitality haven, Beni Hotels & Suites located in the heart of Marina, Lagos is the ideal camp for our contestants this year. 

The management of Beni Hotels is already getting ready to host the contestants to a 5-star treatment.

We cannot overemphasize the immense support of the duo of Wole Odubanjo and Kayode Akanbi of Monumental Concepts & Displays (MC&D), they`re behind the outdoor company responsible for the Miss Global billboards’ sites across Lagos and environs, other people in our team are Uncle Taiwo Rasheed of TAO Suites on Parkview, Ikoyi, Saheed Kekere-Ekun, Laredo, Jimmy Amu a.k.a Jimmy Jatt to mention but a few.

On the media partnership team, leading the pack is the Chief Operating Officer of MITV/Star FM, Mr. Rupankar-the outfit is operating as the official broadcast station, also we have the team at National Mirror as the Official Newspaper. 

Others are City People, National Encomium, Global Excellence, High Society, Yes International magazine, Acada, Reality Magazine, Global News, Hi People Magazine, Top Celebrities, Celebrity International, WakaAbout International while top online publications like Nigeria Films.Com, Ladun Liadi, Society Reporters, Aproko247, OloriSuperGal, StellaDimokorkus, Poddesk.blogspot to mention but a few are on our media list. 
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Adieu Papa Wemba 1949 – 2013

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News of the demise of the legendary composer and singer got to many villages late Sunday (June, 1st, 2013) afternoon and Congo immediately went into mourning.
The African award winning singer, Jules Shungu Wembadio Pene Kikumba a.k.a Papa Wemba was no more. Diabetes had claimed the life of one of the most popular performers in the continent.
Papa Wemba sprang into the spotlight with his unique vocal delivery in the music group, Zaiko Langa Langa in 1973. He later moved on to another band in 1974 called Isifi – Institut du Savoir Ideologique pour la Formation de Idoles - Lokole with “Amazone” as their greatest hit at that time. Barely a year later, the young talented singer moved yet to another group called the Yoka Lokola a.ka The Kinshasa’s Wa Fania All-Stars. It was in 1977 that Wemba formed the popular band, Viva La Musica structured around young talented artists including Antoine Agbepa better known as Koffi Olomide as the groups songwriter. The group gained an instantaneous success with hits like “Mere Superieure”, “Mabelle Mokozi”, and “Bukulak”.
After two decades, the superstar took off to settle in Europe where he became one of the pioneers of a new genre called “World Music” with his new group “Molokai International”. He explained that, “I’m a star in Zaire, a star in Africa but I decided to slam down on Zaire because I don’t want to play for Zaireans only, but for all humanity”
Beside the music, Papa Wemba tried his hands into films and received critical acclaims but also achieved both fame and notoriety in his male role in the 1987 film, “La Vie Est Belle. In 1997, he got another role in “Combat de Fauves” and another one in the 2004, “Les Habitat Neufs de Gouverneur” (The Governor’s New Clothes) and then in the 2012 Belgian drama, “Kinshasa Kids”.
However, it was not all rosy for the famous man because he tasted the unfriendly prison yards in 1976 for allegedly falling in love with a General’s daughter. He was arrested again in 2003 for smuggling hundreds of illegal immigrants into Europe for a profit. He was sentenced to three and a half months behind bars and fined 30,000pounds. To add insults upon injury, Papa Wemba was further banned from entering Belgium and France. A decision which, according to close sources, had a profound psychological effect on the man.
After his release from jail, Papa Wemba returned home a changed man. He claimed he underwent a spiritual conversion in jail and found Jesus. He released an album titled, “Somo Trop” carrying songs to that effect.
Zaire now known as DR Congo had gone through her socio-economic political turmoil with clubs banned, others turned into churches and a new ruler Joseph Kabila had taken over the late Mobutuand the French had named Kinshasa the new center of music in Congo. Then rose the new sound of fast paced party music – soukous- which Papa Wemba pushed forward until his death.
The great African  music icon will be missed indeed! Adieu Papa Wemba, RI

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A Lot Of Women Are Greedy And Lazy, They Just Want To Get Married And Stop Working--Lola Omotayo [Peter Okoye's Baby Mama]

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Lola Omotayo, the heartthrob of Peter Okoye, one half of the P-Square music stars, tells BAYO ADETU on how her relationship with the musician started and her plan of being an actress

Many people got to know you when your relationship with Peter Okoye started. Who really is Lola Omotayo?

Simply put, what you see is what you get. I can’t really define who I am per se, but I’m humble, caring, loving and a professional in the oil and gas profession. I take my work and family very seriously because they are very important to me, my family in particular.

Can you summarise the journey of Lola Omotayo from a little child to who she is now?

The journey has been a very interesting one. My Dad is a Nigerian and my mother is a Russian. I was brought up in a household where both cultures are very important to my family. 

From my mother’s angle, she imbedded her own culture on us as well. She insisted that we speak Russia at home, and we speak Yoruba at home as well, so I got the best of both languages. 

I worked for an advertising company called FKG2 and spent about five years there. We did a lot of things and it was interesting, that was where I met Peter actually. 

I was still in the company when I gave birth to my son, but because the job was so demanding, I travel a lot and all that, I opted to work in my father’s company, Nosco Oil & Gas, so that I can have time to take care of my baby. I joined as an executive director in order to bring fresh ideas to the company.

Your heartthrob, Peter is quite successful, but you seem not to depend on his wealth. What’s your driving force?

I believe that as a lady, you have to support your partner. You can’t put everything on your partner; it is important to add value as well. Even though I’m not bringing as much as he brings to the table, at least, I’m adding value and making things a lot easier. 

Honestly, that’s the way I was brought up; I can’t rely on someone for everything. I have to be independent. I should be able to buy something for my kids without asking their father for money. I feel good as a person knowing that I can do things for myself, not that I want to feel above him in anyway, but I just feel it is important for me to add some value to his life as much as he adds to mine.

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What advice do you have for Nigerian ladies who put all their financial burdens on their partner?

I think that is the core of our problems in this society because we put so much pressure on the man to take care of us, pay our bills…we put so much pressure on them, and that tempts some men to start doing some shady businesses. Women put too much pressure on men in this part of the world.

Also, a lot of women are greedy and lazy, so they just want to get married and stop working. It doesn’t mean women should go all out and work for the men, but somehow, you just have to make things easy for him. I see a lot of young ladies out there; it is not as if there are no jobs for them to do, the problem is that they don’t want to do certain type of jobs, they want everything to come easy.

I started the very hard way, I didn’t start the easy way like people assume. I had to work myself up there because I had a vision. A lot of young ladies in Nigeria see people driving fancy cars; carrying fancy bags and assume that a man is supposed to do all of that for them, so they sell themselves in order to get it. But you don’t have to do that. You can always find ways to make money legally.

Assuming you didn’t come from a wealthy family, how would you have coped, considering the tight economic situation of the country?

I think it is still about family values. I came from a humble background; I didn’t come from a very rich background. My parents worked really hard and I saw the care that they took to ensure that they instil the best on their kids, so I drew my strength from there.

You have to fight for whatever you want; if it is education that will take you there, then, you have to go to school and ensure that you get the needed degree. And if you are creative, you can do other things, may be design clothes and all that.

It doesn’t have to be a big job. Dangote didn’t start with millions of dollars, so you have to be focused and work on it gradually to get to where you are going. In fact, coming from a privileged background is difficult because it won’t make you enjoy how life really is. For me, my father really threw me to the dogs; he wanted me to see how life was.

He could have enrolled me to some fancy schools when I was growing up, but he wanted me to see how life is. He made me rub shoulders with people who had nothing. I have friends who came from rich background and today, they have nothing. I also have friends who came from poor homes and today they are doing well. It is about values and hard work.
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Ironically, some Nigeria men don’t like ladies who don’t depend on them. How has that been between you and Peter?

I love Peter because he was never intimidated. When I met him, he was just trying to build himself and I was very proud of him. I have a lot of respect for him, his talent and I saw that he had a vision. Peter doesn’t get intimidated by anything; in fact, he supports and encourages me all the time. I think he’s happy that he doesn’t have to do everything; he can rely on me that I will take care of our kids.

What actually attracted you to Peter?

Peter has drive. He has vision and pursues it. He doesn’t let anybody distract him from that vision and that I saw in him, which a lot of people didn’t see. Some people were like, ‘what are you doing with a musician? Are you crazy?’ but I saw something very different and unique about Peter.

I saw the goals he set for himself and how he accomplished those goals step by step, and I was very impressed with that. I also saw that he wasn’t a selfish person.

He was a generous person from the outset, even though he didn’t have much then, he was always generous. I like a man who is generous, not for the financial reason, but also to see how he can add value to other people’s lives; that is very important to me. He is also a good listener; he listens to people, listens to me…those are the things that attracted me to Peter. He’s an amazing guy.
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How romantic is he?

Peter is very romantic as well. He does things that an average Nigerian guy will not do. There was a Valentine’s Day that he came to my house with a guitar and played some love ballads for me. That was really cool and I loved it. Those are the little things that he does that really touched me.

How challenging is it to date a celebrity?

Having a relationship with a musician is one of the most challenging situations to be in. There are things you have to deal with; a lot of women, intruders, fans. You have to appreciate and respect the fans, but you also have some of them who are thinking of other things. I think it’s one of the most challenging relationships one can have.

You won’t even spend much time with your partner because he’s on the road most of the time doing shows and concerts; even during holidays like Christmas, Easter and New Year, they are not around. So I’m not really enjoying that part. But I thank God that we are managing it very well.

With your background in theatre arts, should we expect you in Nollywood soon?

No. it’s not my thing anymore. May be I had the interest 10 years ago, but not now. But if I have to make films, it will be Yoruba movies.
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Hello! Africa Has An Oprah. Krystin Enem Launches New TV Show.

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Beauty, she got it! Brains, she obviously got it too. As a result the graduate with an MBA in Law proved she has no problem combining both talents by coming up with a distinct initiative on the brand newKrystin Enem Show.
The new TV production would focus on discovering and encouraging young and not so famous CEOsacross Nigeria and other African countries. The launch which took place in Lagos, Nigeria brought together VIPs from the all spheres of life to celebrate the dreams of the 27 year old.
“I have always dreamed of being on television but had to obey my dad and do law to Masters’ level before coming back to following that dream.”… Krystin disclosed to D’CODED TV. “I had to come up with something tangible and very different from what other TV shows are about, in order to be relevant to both my fans and my father.” She laughed.
Krystin doesn’t only embody the full meaning of a young lady determined to make a change in her community but she has succeeded to equate that character with focus and simplicity.
“She is a very cool woman but her work ethics is crazy. She works for 25hrs in a day and must get things right almost everything”… Tony Monjaro (Actor)
“She makes working easy and reaching target even easier. With her brains, determination, friendliness and good heart, TV couldn’t ask for more. I am simply proud of her”… JJC Skillz (Musician)
Well, she isn’t nicknamed “Africa’s Oprah” for nothing. The Krystin Enem Show is prove of her respect for the real woman. The show will be aired in local TV shows across Nigeria soon.
We just have to shout kudos girl! You run the world.

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“The Lagos Chronicles” | “My Africa Is” Presents an Exciting New Web Series – Watch the Trailer

My Africa Is is an initiative which seeks to tell the story of Africa with the goal of creating  an awareness for the continent. According to the executive producer and host, Nosarieme Garrick, “Perceptions are shaped by what we see, so we’re staying true to our vision to change the lens, not the topic on Africa. My Africa Is is a credible resource and visual gateway to Africa, keeping it real and embracing the challenges as well as the successes our subjects experience, as they navigate the realities of their various cities.
In February, the My Africa Is crew came to Lagos and shot three different episodes for a series which they have titled “The Lagos Chronicles“. The series seeks to give an insider’s perspective to the bubbling city. Together with the guys at Davis Media and 37th State Production, they hope to tackle misconceptions about Africa, one city at a time. ckling misconceptions about Africa one city at a time, season 1 begins its cross-continent journey in Lagos, Nigeria.
The fusion of Bolaji Kekere-Ekun of  37th State Productions, producer Wale Davies of Davies Media Ltd, and cinematographer Ibemele Ahamefula, presents Lagos Chronicles as a gritty, true-life perspective of the views and realities of three different narratives, layering a multi-perspective story-telling approach that engages the audience and provides unique insights into revealing aspects of the characters’ lives .
Kunle Adeyemi: The Architect behind the floating school in Makoko
Lakin Ogunbanwo: One of Lagos’s star fashion photographers, whose work has been featured in Italian Vogue
Bilikiss Abiola: The founder of the WeCylers a recycling initiative putting a community to work in curbing the waste of plastic
The first installment of the series will air every Wednesday, starting from the  12th of June 2013 and the series premiere will be marked by screening events in New York City and Washington DC. The series is sponsored by Nigeria’s Arik Airlines, and  there will be round trip Lagos-New York ticket giveaways.
For more information you can follow My Africa Is on Twitter – @MyAfricaIs. You can also reach Nosarieme Garrick and Kathleen Bomani at Nosarieme@myafricais.com and Kathleen@myafricais.com respectively
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Fernando Torres, Victor Moses, Oscar Dos Santos & Juan Mata Ball with the Kids at Samsung’s “Dream the Blues” Campaign Finale

Samsung Dream the Blues Campaign - BellaNaija - June2013001 - CopySamsung Electronics held the finale of its “Dream the Blues” Campaign; a corporate social responsibility initiative aimed at supporting youths discover and expand their potentials in football on 14 May 2013 in London. The finale involved 14 football-loving kids from 7 countries was an inspiring event and featured 2 Nigerian  boys - Jeb Mallam, 9yrs from the SOS Village, Abuja and Moses Magnut (13) from the Compassionate Home Orphanages, Lagos and 12 other kids from Brazil, China, Ghana, Mexico, South Africa, and Thailand.
The event started with an opening dinner where the kids flew their national flags, met with Chelsea FC Foundation coaches; Steve Winnet and Oliver Woodall and took pat on bonding exercises and try-out football stunts. The kids also had the opportunity to train in the same facility where the actual Chelsea star players train, were taken on a tour of Stamford Bridge and watched from pitch-side seats as Chelsea won the UEFA European League.
Chelsea players and “Dream the Blues” ambassadors Fernando TorresVictor MosesOscar, and Juan Mata held training and mentoring sessions with the boys on the their training pitch. Speaking during the encounter, Fernando Torres said “It is wonderful to have the chance to play with the kids. I think the chances that Samsung and Chelsea Football Club give to them are huge. I wish I had this chance when I was a kid”. Excited Moses Magnut commented “My life has changed forever. I know now, for sure that all my dreams can come true. I will never forget this moment”.
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According to Bravo Kim, Managing Director, Samsung Electronics West Africa, “We are proud to continue our support for the dreams of the youths through this football experience. Samsung believes in supporting and motivating youths to discover and expand possibilities for themselves. We hope this camp in London is a meaningful step and a great opportunity for the participants to come closer to their dreams”.
The “Dream the Blues” team had a time of their lives in London. They dined at the London Museum’s Ironmongers Hall, an iconic building, the location where some of the scenes of the Harry Potter movies was filmed. They visited Lyceum Theatre where they watched a stage production of the Lion King and enjoyed a private capsule rotation on the London Eye and were treated to the finest cuisines.
Dream the Blues campaign is an expansion of the Samsung-Chelsea FC Youth Football Campprogram, which is an on-going effort of the company since 2007, to benefit and inspire more than 6,000 youths between nine and 13 from around the world. The Chelsea Foundation coaches visited local youth football camps in each country training and inspiring 1,400 football loving children out of which two were selected to represent each country at the finale in London.
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