Saturday 21 October 2017

I don't party with my colleagues because I do not want trouble


Veteran actress Rachel Oniga, has revealed reasons she is hardly seen at parties with ehr fello actors.

According to her, she does so to avoid trouble with anyone in the industry.
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“I have no enemies and I have no friends in the industry. Do you always see me in parties or events? I also tell younger actors who are close to me to avoid keeping enemies and friends. Whenever you are at the location of a movie project, give it your best and go to your house. There is no point getting too comfortable with other actors.
“I don’t party with my colleagues. When you do that always, you are gradually inviting problems for yourself, as people are always looking for opportunities to bring others down. In most cases, they will give you the impression that they are your friends and wish you well, but they will later stab you at the back when you least expected it. I’ve experienced things in my life so I have decided to stay away from some gatherings,” she said
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Wednesday 18 October 2017

Pastor Matthew Ashimolow's son Tobi and wife Toyin celebrate 3rd wedding anniversary

Pastor Matthew Ashimolowo's son Tobi is today celebrating his 3rd wedding anniversary with wife, Toyin.
The couple who have a daughter, got married in October 18, 2014.



Tobi shared a photo on IG and wrote:

"Today I celebrate being married to my best friend, girlfriend and baby mama @teetomato_ for three years. I thank God for your life and how you have changed my world. I couldn’t have asked for a better wife and mother to our daughter. You are the most outstanding and loving mother to Kaylah. Blessings to us and many more years, children, grandchildren, grey hair (mine has already started to come) and exploits for the Kingdom of God! And just to let you know the sun, moon and the stars still wouldn’t be enough to pay your dowry!'.
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Why Muslims Should Pay Regular Visits to Cemeteries - Nigerian Cleric Admonishes


A Nigerian cleric has explained why Muslim faithfuls should endevour to pay regular visits to the cemeteries wherever they are.


Alhaji Salihu Ajetunmobi, a cleric, has advised Muslims to pay regular visits to cemeteries so as to remind themselves of death and the vanity of life.

According to Vanguard, Ajetunmobi, of Olorunsogo Mosque, Ilorin told newsmen on Wednesday that the visits would make the living to remember that life was short, with the grave always waiting for everyone.

“When one sees graves, it forces a deep reflection; it forces those alive to appreciate the fact that only a thin line separates the living and the dead,” he said.

He advised Muslims to always understand the futility of chasing after worldly materials, pointing out that such possessions were only temporal and would not be useful when one was dead.
“For Muslims, the criteria for determining success should not be how many cars or houses one has acquired.
“It should not be about how fat one’s account may be.
“Success should be measured in how one was able to worship Allah diligently and with humility, because that is what will grant us the ticket to paradise,” the cleric said.

He urged Muslims to always recite the Quran so that their hearts would be attuned to godly things and not be misled by Satan.

The cleric warned Muslims against hardening their hearts, pointing out that those with hardened hearts would not partake in Allah’s mercies.
“Those with hardened hearts normally move far from Allah. No matter the sermon, their situation remains the same.

“People with such hearts will find it difficult to perform any good deed in life,” he said.
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Nigerian Singer, Di'ja Gets Romantic with Husband in Public (Photos)


Mother of one and Don Jazzy's artiste, Di'ja has been pictured with her husband, Rotimi as they enjoyed some good food at a restaurant.

 
Dija and Rotimi
 
Mavin star AfroDija and her husband couldn't take their eyes off each other, as they stepped out for launch, yesterday.
 
The duo look good together. Di'ja secretly got married to Rotimi after getting pregnant for him.
 
Di'ja's marriage has been linked to the darkness cast on her musical career this year, 2017.
 
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Friday 30 June 2017

Saturday 17 June 2017

Lai Mohammed says there is no official date for Buhari's return

- Lai Mohammed says he cannot categorical state when President Buhari will return to the country

- The minister's statement comes days after it was speculated that Buhari would return in the first week or second week of June

- President Muhammadu Buhari has been away since May 7 when he travelled back to London for medical checkup
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Christians are banned from buying land to build churches in most part of the north - Fani-Kayode

- Former Minister of Aviation, Femi Fani-kayode listed reasons why Nigeria cannot be classified as a free country

- Fani-Kayode alleges that Christians in Nigeria are not given same opportunities as their Muslim counterparts

Former Minister of Aviation, Femi Fani-Kayode has alleged that Nigeria can not be called a free nation because Christians are not given same opportunity as their Muslim counterparts.

Fani-Kayode, who is known for his criticism of Nigerian current government, said Christians are not allowed to live freely in the north.

In a series of tweets, he claimed that Nigeria cannot be called a free state until opportunities are equal.

How can anyone describe Nigeria as free when its almost impossible for a Christian to gain admission into Ahmadu Bello University today?

He said: "How can anyone describe Nigeria as free when its almost impossible for a Christian to gain admission into Ahmadu Bello University today?

 How can anyone describe Nigeria as free when Christians are banned from buying land to build churches in most parts of the core north?

Meanwhile, Prof. Ango Abdullahi, former vice-chancellor of the Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, Kaduna state, has reacted again after he sparked controversy following his approval of a statement by Arewa youths, asking Igbo to leave the North on or before October 1, 2017.

Meanwhile, Prof. Ango Abdullahi, former vice-chancellor of the Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, Kaduna state, has reacted again after he sparked controversy following his approval of a statement by Arewa youths, asking Igbo to leave the North on or before October 1, 2017. Read more: https://www.naij.com/1110540-christians-banned-buying-land-build-churches-part-north-fani-kayode.html
Meanwhile, Prof. Ango Abdullahi, former vice-chancellor of the Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, Kaduna state, has reacted again after he sparked controversy following his approval of a statement by Arewa youths, asking Igbo to leave the North on or before October 1, 2017. Read more: https://www.naij.com/1110540-christians-banned-buying-land-build-churches-part-north-fani-kayode.html
Meanwhile, Prof. Ango Abdullahi, former vice-chancellor of the Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, Kaduna state, has reacted again after he sparked controversy following his approval of a statement by Arewa youths, asking Igbo to leave the North on or before October 1, 2017. Read more: https://www.naij.com/1110540-christians-banned-buying-land-build-churches-part-north-fani-kayode.htm
According to Abdullahi, who is the spokesperson for the Northern Elders Forum, his backing of the quit notice issued to Igbos in the North, has changed nothing, because Nigeria has been a polarised state for a long time.
"How can anyone describe Nigeria as free when Christian studies is removed from the curriculum and Islamic studies are made compulsory?"How can anyone describe Nigeria as free when Christians are banned from buying land to build churches in most parts of the core north?" Read more: https://www.naij.com/1110540-christians-banned-buying-land-build-churches-part-north-fani-kayode.html
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