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Sunday 3 September 2017

PHOTOS: NIGERIAN MAN ARRESTED FOR ROBBERY IN THAILAND


Phuket Police, Thailand have arrested a Nigerian man, Chijioke James Chukwunweike,27,  for allegedly robbing and shooting a Russian woman in the Island-province, as well as breaking into several houses in the area.

Chijioke James Chukwunweike,was arrested at a rented house in Moo 2 village in Tambon Rawai in Phuket’s Muang district on Thursday night, August 31.

Police found a lot of valuables at the rented house, believed to have been stolen. The Nigerian man denied robbing or attacking the Russian woman.

The woman, Elena Kharenko, said she woke up at around 3.30am on August 30 and saw burglars inside her luxurious house near the Rawai beach. She was shot when she shouted for help. The thieves carried away a safe box and other valuables.

Phuket police chief Pol Colonel Akanit Danphithaksat himself went to the Chalong Police Station to interrogate the suspect.

Several house owners in the Rawai area, whose houses had been burgled, also came to the police station to check the seized valuables.






GRAPHIC:SCORES INJURED AS SUPPORTERS OF GOV.GANDUJE AND KWANKASO CLASH IN KANO

Scores were injued on Saturday,  following a clash between supporters of Kwankwasiyya and Gandujiyya in Kano State.

Among those injured in the attack that took place at the Emir’s palace during the famous Hawan,  were Dr Rabi Sulaiman Bichi, former SSG and junior brother to Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, Dr Adamu Yunus Dangwani and Comrade Aminu Abdulsalam, both former commissioners under Kwankwaso’s administration.

Dr Dangwani who confirmed the incident to Daily Trust,  said:

“We were watching the horse riders when suddenly the supporters of Gandujiyya descended on us. They hit the former SSG with a heavy stick and stabbed Yahaya with a knife on his shoulder.”

He said they also injured scores of Kwankwasiyya followers, before the police ntervened and rescued the rest of them.

"The former SSG and Kwankwaso’s brother were later rushed to the Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital where they were treated and diacharged.”

He said they were still compiling the figures of those that were injured and that they would brief the press today.

Honourable Baffa Babba Dan Agundi, a member of Kano State House of Assembly, who was accused of directing the thugs to attack the Kwankwasiyya members, denied the allegation.

“It is not true. How can a lawmaker lead others to take laws into their hands. This is something that cannot happen. The Kwankwasiyya should prove the allegation beyond resoanble doubt," said Dan Agundi.

“We are in the era of IT so they should prove the allegation with facts and figures. But we have our video clips of what happened at the durbar.”

Also commenting, the State Commissioner of Information, Malam Muhammad Garba, said:

“To the best of my knowledge there was no clash at the durbar. I did not see it and therefore I cannot confirm it. If there is a clash somewhere I don’t know. But to be honest with you, I did not see any.”

















FAYOSE SACKS CHIEF PRESS SECRETARY OVER POOR COVERAGE HIS EID PRAYER

Governor of Ekiti State,Ayodele Fayose,  who went viral on social media on sallah day over his outfit to the Eid prayers has sacked his Chief Press Secretary, Idowu Adelusi.



A statement by his Special Assistant on Public Communications and New Media, Lere Olayinka announced on the state-owned radio station said Adelusi was relieved of his duty over “dereliction of duty.”



Another source in the Governor’s Office said Adelusi was sacked because he failed to organise adequate media coverage for the Eid prayer in Ado Ekiti, which the governor attended on Friday. Olayinka is also quoted to have said, “the governor was livid that there were no journalists in his entourage and that they were not on ground to cover his entry into the prayer ground. The governor felt he had taken more than enough from the gentleman and ordered his sacking'.



The CPS, however, said he was not aware of the event because it was not officially communicated to him saying there was no way he could have arranged for a media coverage for an event he was not aware of.

"NO MAN CAN CHEAT ON ME"~~~EDO BEAUTY QUUEN BRAGS

Former Face Of Culture Edo and Miss Big World, Rosabelle Iyofokhai, has made it known she will not stand a man who cheats on her.

“For me, if my man cheats on me once and he’s truly remorseful, I might take him back but if he does it again, it means goodbye,” she quipped, when asked how she would handle a cheating partner. “First of all, people cheat for different reasons best known to them. If he cheats on me once and again it means there’s something lacking in me that he sees elsewhere. I would just let him go and wait for the right person for me,” she added.
 “For every man, there’s a woman and vice versa. I can’t put up with continuous cheating just because he loves me. He has to make up his mind, me or his sexual preference,” she said
 <<<<<<Okay time will tell.

Me, Acting,Music, Sex, and Marriage~~OMOTOLA JALAADE

Nollywood diva, Omotola Jalade-Ekehinde aka,' Omosexy', is back with a bang  after staying off screen for 3 years!

 In this chat with Entertainer, the actress opens up on her career, music, sex and marriage. Enjoy it.

You took a rather long break from the movie industry, why?
I have been around but I have been building my businesses, film village in Badagry and some other personal international projects. I took time to creatively re-organise myself.

How far have you gone with the film village?
So far, my husband and I have over 20 plus acres of land in Badagry. He has his for his ‘Aquatic Jungle Entertainment’ and I have mine for the film village. We have started with the first phase, which will have a cinema and other attractions. It is in its early stages, but surely, we are making progress.

How soon would all these be ready?
That won’t be this year but maybe, next year. We are talking to some investors because the film village is quite a huge project. Buying lots of plots of land could be stressful. But at this stage, we are building gradually.

 Talking about the film village in Badagry, are you in partnership with the Lagos State government?
No, not now. I had a meeting with the former governor (Babatunde Fashola); he knows about the project but I haven’t visited the new governor (Akinwunmi Ambode) yet. I also started another project in Ikeja, it is like a smaller version of what I am doing in Badagry. It is called The Double Doors Film Village. So, these are things that I have been putting together.

How do you connect closely with your co-stars when playing sex scenes, I mean the chemistry between actors in movies?
Sometimes you can tell while watching a movie that a couple doesn’t have chemistry. It is not something you can force. Some actors are very good at acting it. But sometimes, when it has to do with love, relationship, it’ is not easy to play. When you want to act like you love the person, there are some natural acts and gesticulations that you can’t force. But if you are a well-trained actor, you would not find that difficult. There are some little tricks to these things that some actors don’t know. You can make it happen and look real too, especially in love and sex scenes.

Talking about the film, Alter Ego, how did you come about having so much chemistry with Wole Ojo?
I have heard about him so much but the movie was the first time we got together. When we got to know we would be acting together, we spent a lot of time playing; we played very rough. I understand the power of being so close to your love interest in a movie, so we became very close even before the shooting. We ate together and spent lots of time together, and had each other’s interest at heart. It helped us to bring out our best in Alter Ego.

In Alter Ego, lots of movie critics believe you over played the raunchy scenes, did that get at you?
When I wasn’t even that confident, I starred in a movie called The Prostitute, which was released 22 years ago. If I didn’t die then, is it now? I am ready for them. I don’t even like watching myself on screen. If I do, I will feel like burning inside and might even start crying because I criticise myself a lot. Sometimes, I pity those watching especially when I poorly do a sex scene. I would be like ‘what was that for?’ It can kill the whole movie when it’s poorly done. For me, if a sex scene is not going to be well done, then why do it in the first place? If you must kiss, you should be able to kiss well; make it professional.


How have you succeeded to reinvent yourself? Every year you look younger and better in your role interpretation?
I think it is knowing what matters and being authentic and real. But in all, you must make sense. I am blessed that at a very tender age, I was able to find God, so my Christian values have been able to let me know what is wrong and what not to do. That way, the core me is real. I no dey form. With me, what you see is what you get. I don’t have time to live fake lifestyle. Whenever I come out, it is still about the real me. Talking about work, I never take it for granted. From the beginning of my career, I knew what I wanted. I had a vision and kept staying focused. Even now, I remain undistracted. The more you are inspired and focused, the more you are relevant.

Any regrets marrying early?
Not, not at all! It is one of the biggest blessings of my life because I look back and ask myself ‘if I hadn’t gotten married then, would I have married now?’ It is hard nowadays. It is difficult to find someone who would love you for who you really are and not the image they see on the screen or the image they have in their minds of who you are. I understand what my unmarried colleagues are going through; it is not easy. Having said that, I also think getting married to my friend, a wonderful, confident and powerful man has really helped me. He allowed me to have that stability and still go out there and fly.

What happened to your music career?
I want to get back to the music industry so bad. I am coming back. It is not like I care what people are saying but I will be back soon.

Would your son produce your songs?
Well, I would like him to produce but we fight a lot. I used to complain a lot before but I have stopped because I know he takes after me. He knows what he wants and goes for it. I am always like ‘you’ve not even started yet and you are always acting so stubborn and pushing me around’. I don’t think we can ever get to work together because we are both headstrong. But on the other hand, I would love to work with him because he is a very fantastic producer. I just hope someday we can find a balance, agree and just let it happen. I want to do music in a way that I would always be at concerts. I don’t want to be like Tiwa Savage because that is her first career and I have movies as my first. I can’t compete with Tiwa. I like to express myself with music and I like to perform where people can come and watch me. So, I am planning on shaping my music career towards that end.

LEGENDARY JUJU MUSICIAN PRINCE ADEKUNLE PASES ON @ 74

Legendary  ‘Juju’ musician,Prince Adeyinka Adekunle, aka,General Prince Adekunle is dead. A cousin of the deceased, Femi Adekunle, confirmed that he died at the age of 74 after spending about three weeks at the Federal Medical Centre, Abeokuta.


Late General Prince Adekunle was a Nigerian Jùjú musician of Egba origin, from Abeokuta in Ogun State. ‎He was born on October 22, 1942. The late Adekunle, who reigned in the 60’s and 70’s, trained other popular musicians such as Sir Shina Peters‎ and Segun Adewale.

May his soul rest in peace.

" HOW AM ABLE TO COPE DESPITE DISTRACTIONS"~~ TOKE MAKINWA REVEALS

  Toke Makinwa in a chat with New Telegraph explains how she has been able to concentrate and move on despite distractions and staying on top.


"I just don’t meddle too much in what is being said or how it is being analysed. I simply keep it moving. God has been so incredible in my career and before I started, he told me. ‘You will hold your peace and I will fight for you’. He has not failed me yet. I just pray about the situation and remind him always that as a servant looks up to his master and a maid servant to her mistress; so I am" Continue...


When asked if she had plans to make "On Becoming" into a book and if she had plans to write more books, she said;

"We have been getting offers to adapt the book into a film; we’re just taking our time. We’re basking in all of them, the tours, the sales and all of it. Surprisingly, Nigerians read a lot, and the records are there to show for it. The feedbacks and love are beyond measures. I never imagined the book to be this successful. I am thankful to God for the vision and also, the strength to go through it, because, to whom much is given, much is expected. I will let you know if there’s going to be visuals as time goes on.

On Becoming’ is an open ending title, so it’s definitely going to be a series of many books to come. My next book could be ‘On Becoming a Media Mogul’ ‘On Becoming a Wife’ ‘On Becoming a Mother’. I am really excited at the way my career is going and the events happening around. I am putting pen to paper, so you never know what next I might be sharing with the world"