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Thursday, 15 November 2012

Watch Omotola dedicate award to her husband

 
Actress Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde has received the ‘Film Icon of the Year’ award at the Black Entertainment Film Fashion Television and Arts Awards 2012.
She dedicated the award to her production team, the producers she’s worked with since 1995, and gave a special shoutout to her husband Captain Mathew Ekeinde.
Most especially I want to dedicate this to my husband who is always standing by me and my children. I just want to say thank you and God bless you’, Omotola said.
 
Watch the video clip below:
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Veteran Nollywood Actor, Pete Eneh Is Dead

According to multiple reports, veteran Nollywood actor, Pete Eneh who lost one of his legs through amputation due to infection in the leg, died today.


The actor who had been in an Enugu hospital, has been down since last year when he had the injury in his leg. His case deteriorated when he couldn't get proper medical attention to take care of the injured leg. For the infection not to spread to other parts of his body, the doctors made the decision to amputate his leg to save his life.

May his soul rest in peace.

Wednesday, 14 November 2012

AUDIO: Open Confession Of An Ex-Secret Society Member - Chukwudalu aka Chidex

An Ex-member of a secret society called Santeria Cult in Onitsha, Anambra State, Nigeria exposed the many secrets of the cult.... listen to audio below


Stumbled accross this shocking confession going around various sites on the internet. A man called Chukwudalu aka Chidex confessed on how he made his quick money, killed his mother, how to identify secret cult members and his reason for leaving the secret society.

Monday, 12 November 2012

Uganda to officially pass ‘Kill The Gays’ bill

Speaker Rebecca Kadaga has said 2009's Anti-Homosexuality Bill will become law by the end of 2012


Rebecca Kadaga


Uganda will officially pass the ‘Kill The Gays’ bill at the end of this year despite international criticism.

Speaker Rebecca Kadaga said the anti-gay bill will become law by December since most Ugandans ‘are demanding it’.

Referring to the law as a ‘Christmas gift’ to the population, she spoke of ‘the serious threat’ posed by homosexuals.

The law will broaden the criminalization of same-sex relationships by dividing homosexuality into two categories; aggravated homosexuality and the offense of homosexuality.

‘Aggravated homosexuality’ is defined as gay acts committed by parents or authority figures, HIV-positive people, pedophiles and repeat offenders. If convicted, they will face the death penalty.

The ‘offense of homosexuality’ includes same-sex sexual acts or being in a gay relationship, and will be prosecuted by life imprisonment.

Originally put to government in 2009, the Anti-Homosexuality Bill had been temporarily shelved because of international criticism.

Several European countries have threatened to cut aid to Uganda if it passes, with the UK government warning Uganda it would face severe reductions in financial help.

About 30 Nigerian Girls Trafficked Into Mali Daily

An average of 30 Nigerian girls are being trafficked into Mali daily, the Nigerian Ambassador to the West African country, Mr. Iliya Nuhu, said on Sunday.

Trafficked Ladies

According to him, the girls are between the ages of 10 and 15.

Nuhu, who spoke with the News Agency of Nigeria in Bamako, lamented that the problem had grown in “magnitude and sophistication’’.

The envoy said the practice was a “kind of modern day slavery’’ with Nigerians going to their villages or towns to recruit young girls.

He said the traffickers were taking advantage of Nigeria’s economic problems to lure their victims with promises of setting them up in “very lucrative businesses abroad’’.

Nuhu said, “These people (traffickers) tell them about businesses which are not there and these girls, with very loose parental upbringing, fall for their tricks.