Showing posts with label Celebrity Gist. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Celebrity Gist. Show all posts

Monday 14 November 2016

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Must Read : See Why Actress Oge Okoye Never Talks About Her Husband

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We have seen photos of her kids but never of her hubby. Many have questioned if all is still well in the house of actress Oge Okoye following recent news of both Nigeria and America entertainers marriages that have been heading the rock. I did my own verification from a reliable source to find out if her marriage was still intact after someone e-mailed me that she is no longer married….
From my investigations, Oge is still very much married but chose never show off her husband who base in Amsterdam.. Last month she was there to visit him but the thing is that whenever Oge is Amsterdam she loves to stay indoor(reasons best known to her). Although from my source Oge’s husband Stanley Duru is a club freak, in fact he is a regular customer in a popular club (DNA) in Holland and this has been a continuous problem between him and his wife Oge.

Although many of Stanley’s friends in Holland feels he had charmed Oge into marrying him because he does not deserve her…(which I don’t believe).
One of them said Oge is not proud of her husband that is why she never shows him off like other celebrities do and so many things that I can’t even write here. But the basic thing is that Oge’s marriage is still intact, just that she chooses not to expose it as others do. I admire her for that.

Saturday 12 November 2016

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Photos : Finally, Ini Edo is pregnant, Check Her Out

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Ever since Ini Edo ‘s marriage went down the drain years back, not so much has been heard about her love life.
The actress, who is currently a brand ambassador for a sliming tea, has trimmed down tremendously, despite the distaste people showed towards it.
Ini never took to heart all the condemnation she received, as that didn’t stop her for going to her fitness class or taking her slimming tea.

Recently, news is going round that the actress is three months into the nine months course every woman goes through already.
According to Niajagist.com, the beauty that has stopped attending fitness classes and social functions would be living the country soon.
If this rumor has any truth in it, this only means Ini Edo has joined the Baby Mama’s group, as we all know she didn’t remarry.
Also, news of the father of her child is also unheard, but we anticipate more juicy details and we would keep you updated.
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Photos: Meet Nigerian Actors & Actresses Who Welcomed Babies In 2016

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Meet the top 10 Naija celebrities who welcomed babies this year:
Nollywood Actor Yomi Gold Alore
He welcomed his 2nd child with his US-based wife, Victoria Ige in Brooklyn New York on February 14, 2016.
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Nollywood Actor Kenneth Okonkwo 
The veteran actor and his wife Ifeoma welcomed their first child after 9 years of marriage in the US on the 7th of May 2016.
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Actress Tonto Dikeh
She became a mother on the 17th of February 2016 after the delivery of her first child in Houston Texas.
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Yoruba actress Bimpe Akintunde
The Omotodun star shocked fans when she got pregnant out of wedlock last year. She delivered her baby in February.
John Okafor Mr Ibu
The comic actor welcomed his 3rd child with his Cameroonian wife, Stella Maris on the 2nd of February 2016.
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Adaora Ukoh
Nollywood big and beauty Adaora delivered her 2nd child several months ago in New Jersey.
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Uche Elendu 
 
She welcomed her 2nd child in Texas on the 27th of April 2016.
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Prince Eke 
Prince Eke welcomed another child few months ago. The actor and his wife Muma Gee now have 3 children.
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Mike Ezuruonye
The actor welcomed a boy named Reynold Ezuruonye with his wife on the 16th of September 2016 in Toronto Canada.
Comic actor Ijebu Tayo Amokade
The proud father of 3 welcomed another addition with his wife on the 11th of July 2016.
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Deyemi Okanlawon
The Nollywood actor welcomed his first child with his wife, Dammy on the 10th of July 2016 in Plano Texas.

Friday 11 November 2016

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Photos: Lady Claims She’s 3 Months Pregnant For Singer Runtown, Shares Proof (Must See)

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The singer, Runtown and his pregnant model lover, Jamila
Popular Nigerian singer with a diverse musical style mix of hip-hop, R&B and reggae, Douglas Jack Agu, better known by his stage name as Runtown, is currently in the middle of  a romance scandal.
A Nigerian UK-based hot model, Abdul-Kareem Jamila, popularly known as Goddess Jamila who works for a prestigious modelling network, iModel in London, took to her Instagram page and called out the singer for refusing to pick her calls since leaving her in the U.K after his birthday.
According to what she posted above, the sexy Jamila is three months pregnant for the singer who has reportedly abandoned her.

Wednesday 9 November 2016

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How I Became the Richest Blogger in Nigeria – Linda Ikeji Reveals Secret

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Nigerian multi-millionaire blogger, Linda Ikeji
Linda Ifeoma Ikeji is the famous blogger Nigerians don’t get tired of talking about. Presently, She is regarded as Nigeria’s Queen of blog and now she is revolutionizing blogging as she recently launched her ultramodern social media, Linda Ikeji Social.
In this interview with Ifeoma Ononye, she speaks on why people believe she took money from Dasuki, her real age and top three qualities her would-be-husband must possess.
Can you tell us about Linda Ikeji Social (LIS)?
The unique platform Linda Ikeji Social represents a revolutionary innovation in not just news reporting but also in facilitating social interaction. LIS creates a virtual meeting place that combines the dissemination of news as well as enabling social connection and interaction.
LIS came up as a result of feedback from the blog that people need a platform where they can not only get breaking news, but express their positions on issues as it affects their world. They can also interact and connect with friends as well as get all other important information about products and services around the world. LIS is like online blog and facebook rolled into one.
News sharing is tied to what we do every day on social media. We all have a responsibility to share things we witness that we feel could bring about change in society.
It’s a platform where you can land the home page from anywhere you are navigating from, view notification and messages and also you can submit your story and get paid, as well as make money while networking. I encourage people to sign up on the platform. I dream of being the Oprah Winfrey of Africa.
How has the journey been so far, from when you were hustling for modeling jobs to becoming a social media mogul?
The journey has been amazing. I didn’t expect to be here today. When I started hustling back then for modeling jobs, the first thing I came across back then was blogging before Facebook, Twitter, Instagram became known and popular. To be honest, when I started my blogging in November 26, 2006, the last thing in my mind was that it is going to change my life as much as it has. It was just a place for me to be creative because I love to write. I didn’t think that five years from then that all these would happen. I didn’t envision that I was going to come this far. It has been an amazing journey and definitely something that I am grateful for. Everyone is on social media but not everyone can say that it has changed their lives so much. I am grateful to God for how far I have come with his help.
Back then, blogging was not that popular, what exactly attracted you to it?
At first, I didn’t know there was anything called blogging. I never heard of it back then. At the time I was a model and kind of people knew me. I was a little popular in my own way. So Bellanaija wrote about me and my friend in United Kingdom sent me the link to the story. So I went to read the story online and that was my first encounter with blogging. Before then, the only thing I do online was just to check my email and that was it. I read the comment and it was a beautiful experience for me. I went back to Bellanaija the next day to read other stories. I was going to Bella’s blog for four months and I discovered other blogs. I enjoyed the whole experience because I loved to write. That has always been my passion. While growing up I wanted to be a journalist. Then one day I told myself that I can as well start mine since I liked the blogs so much. It took three minutes to start a blog and that was how I started blogging.
Some may want to know at what point that Linda Ikeji blog started paying off?
When you are passionate about something, you put your all in it and that was what I did. I started blogging consistently and passionately until 2010. It never occurred to me that I have built a lot of followership in that time and brands were watching. By the end of 2010, I had thousands of people following me and I never knew it would translate to money. The first time a company approached me to pay to post something, I found it very strange. I didn’t know that people like Bellanaija and Sahara reporters were charging. I had to ask a friend to send me an advert rate. It was in January 2011 that I had my own advert rate and I started sending it out to people. By February, people started paying me and since then, it’s been great.
 
Between the time you started and when you started getting paid, was there a time you wanted to give up?
Yes there were many times, I wanted to give up. I had bad times back then but the worst was in September 19, 2010. It was my 30th birthday. I was broke, I was angry because I have been done doing modeling in a long time. I was still struggling, I was still borrowing money, I was depressed because I felt like a failure. I will cry and cry but will still open my laptop and blog. I didn’t know that my breakthrough was at the corner and that God was leading me to it. After my 30th birthday, my life practically changed.
You have blogged a lot of news; positive, negative and controversial especially about artistes. For example Wizkid, what is your relationship with them?
I don’t want to talk about Wizkid. I have a cordial relationship with a lot of entertainers. I have had run-ins with a few of them but in recent times, I haven’t. It was when I was a bit carefree and careless with the stories I write. In a year now, I have not had any big issue with anybody.
How do you handle it when they threaten to sue you?
The only person I have threatened was wizkid.  Their threat does not scare me because I believe I do more good for them than bad. And they acknowledge that. Some of them are my friends. Some of them have been to my house, some of them are on my WhatsApp chat. The negativity that comes with blogging is fine. I mean, it’s blogging, you write about people. Some people may take offense; some will react in different ways. I have been doing this for ten years and if by now I am not used to back lash, then I should get out of the business.
If you are asked what you make in a year, what will you say?
I cannot tell you what I make in a year.
Many are speculating that Linda is the richest blogger in Nigeria, how true is that?
About being the richest blogger in Nigeria, I will probably agree. Why I agree is because I talk with a lot of clients and advert agencies and they say that when they bring out an online plan for advertisers, 98% of them choose me. That means 98% of people who advertise online, advertise on my blog. They choose me and others. So I think in all honesty and modesty, I make more money than most. Not more than Punch and Vanguard but regular blogs.
In terms of your news reporting, what lessons have you learnt from your blogging experience?
It has thought me to be careful because as much as you think that you know, there are people who have in-depth knowledge of the story. Sometimes I put up a story and I read comments, from the comments, I go back to make some corrections because there are people who experienced it firsthand. I have also learnt that is important to verify your stories because basically if people rely on your site for information and you mess up a few times, they will not trust your news anymore and they go to other credible sites. And when they go, your advertisers go.
From the feedback you get, do you feel loved or hate?
It is a combination of both. I try as much as possible to hold onto the love and don’t pay attention to the hate. I have grown a thick skin to when people say vile things about me. I just laugh over it because they don’t know me. I mean if Wizkid and Olamide are tongue lashing me because of the story I wrote about them, I can understand that but if I have never written about you and you say vile things about me, I take it that the hate is coming from somewhere that is not my fault. Maybe you are angry about your situation or I remind you of something that you wish you had but you didn’t. I have been there. I have been in a situation where I was angry at people that are successful. I understand that success comes with a lot of hate. I pay more attention to people that say I inspire them.
Have you lost any valuable friendship because of what you do?
No, not really.
What about the time people said that you took money from Dasuki?
I didn’t make a big deal out of the Dasuki issue because it was overwhelming. A friend called me and told me to calm down. I mean, I bought a house on Banana Island for half a billion; people cannot wrap their mind around it. So they will assume you got it from somewhere else. Up until the news broke about Dasuki, I have never heard of him. I never dealt with anyone. I never collected money from anyone. The money I collected was PDP and APC for adverts. It was a few millions. I know that I am not guilty of anything, if not EFCC would have put me in their custody. So when I hear such stories, I can understand where they are coming from. They don’t understand how online blog can give me such money but those who deal online will tell you that I can afford to buy that house twice.
When you get married, what will happen to that house in Banana Island?
I will move to the man’s house. As long it is not a three bedroom flat in lekki. My parents will be there.
 
You are transforming from a blogger into a full media owner, don’t you think you are taking on quite too much, why not take it a little bit at a time?
I have been a blogger for ten years, I am bored, I want to do something else. I am 36, this is the time I have the energy and passion to run this. I delegate, I have staff now. I have over 30 people that work here so they are the ones running all of these. I don’t limit myself at all. I believe there is absolutely nothing I cannot do. I get like six hours a day. I sleep five hours in the night.
People believe you don’t write negative stories about your friends?
That is not true. If I write negative stories about people, I won’t be here talking. I will be hiding somewhere because I get a lot of stories. I would rather they take a picture with me when they see me than threaten me. I make money from writing positive stories so why should I concentrate on negative stories.
You released a video on your birthday talking about some personal stuff, what influenced that?
It’s now that I want to marry. I didn’t want to marry earlier. I just got emotional a bit and it was my birthday and I just wanted to get things off my chest. It was my birthday as I wished I was married.
But do you get proposals? Back then and now, how are the proposals coming?
I have always had proposals. People say when a woman is successful, men run away, it’s a lie. That is when they chase you the more but unfortunately, I have not seen what I am looking for. Men are not scarce. It is the type of men that I am looking for that is scarce. I want a man that I can look up to. I want someone that inspires me. I want a man that will push me to achieve more. I want someone who has achieved some success in his own career. Someone I can learn from. I am inspired by successful people. I can’t wait to meet someone like Tyler Perry.
So you cannot marry a poor guy?
No I cannot marry a poor man. He does not have to be overly rich but he must be successful in his own career. When I was 30, my standards were very high. I was so focused on work. I have been so ambitious. I was not focused on marriage and kids because I know that would draw me back. It is just recently that I told myself that ‘Linda, you are 36, four years to 40. What are you doing?’ At 30, I had a long list of how I want my would-be-husband to be. When I turned 35, I reviewed the list and not, there are only three options on the list. My top three: A good man; successful and a man that will not stifle me or stop me from what I am doing presently, because I cannot be stifled. A man that is carrying and sexy. He also must be good in the bedroom.
What about the part where people say that you are 46 and not 36 years old? Why do you feel comfortable to talk about your age unlike many women?
It is very simple to tell anyone’s age. I mean, once you tell me the year you finished secondary school, I can tell your age. I finished secondary school in 1997 from Lagos Anglican Girls Grammar school. I was 16 going on 17. If I am 46 then I finished secondary school in the 80’s. The following year 1998, I entered university of Lagos.
Culled from: The Independent


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2face Idibia reveals his happiest and saddest moments

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2Face Idibia has opened up on his happiest and saddest moments during the span of his career.Speaking in an interview with the Sun during the weekend, on his happiest moments, he said
“There are so many first moments I could describe as my happiest. For me, it has been a string of firsts, and I am glad that I am a pioneer. Officially, I was the first artiste to be endorsed by a very big company and that was a very happy moment for me. I was the first to be declared by a big record label as the first artiste to sell above a million copies. I was the first to be on the popular Billboard charts.
“I was also the first Nigerian artiste to have his music played on MTV Base Africa. In fact, the list is endless; and my kids are huge sources of inspiration for me, even though, when they were coming and I was rejoicing that I was going to be a dad, some people were complaining; thanks to their mums and my wife.”
Is he still missing the Plantashun Boiz 12 years after the group broke up?
“You know that once in a while you feel that way and nostalgia just overwhelms you and you are like ‘wow!’ It was really fun those days hanging out with Faze and Blackface, singing together, cracking jokes and living together in the hotel, and all the funny things we did.”
Any plan for a reunion anytime soon? “We have some plans to still do stuff, but right now, we haven’t fixed a particular date or anything concrete,” he confesses.
Saddest moments
Just like he has had his happy moments, the African Queen singer has also had his low moments.

“My saddest moment was when they were writing things about me some years ago while I was celebrating the kids coming. Some people were using it against me, and saying some hurtful things to put me down. Another sad moment was when I lost my dad. All of a sudden I realised that this man who used to carry us on his shoulders and take us out for shopping and all that was going to die. Although, I tried all I could but I couldn’t help him, and he died. I cried like a baby,” the musician lamented.