Friday, November 4, 2016

Actress Beautiful Daughter All Grown Up

     The actress shared a shot of her little princess, Darlene Kamara Faani, on Wednesday, November 2, 2016.
Making her a woman crush, she captioned the shot, " Because Fabulousity Is Inborn Darlene Kamara Faani. "
Best known for her roles in movies like "Mirror of Life," "Dance for the Prince," "Bridge of Contract," "Two Hearts" among others, the actress made her acting debut in November 2009, after she contested in the “Miss Nollywood Talent hunt.'
She came into limelight after her role in the movie "The End is Near."

What is sisterhood? Excitement trails release of nominees list for "Sisterhood Awards 2016"

  The Nominees list for this year’s EbonyLifeTV’s Sisterhood Award taking place on the 4 of November, 2016 has been released.
EbonyLife TV in the run up to the awards announced and called for the nomination of accomplished women to be recognized in Nigeria.
‘This year’s Sisterhood Awards are truly a cause for excitement and is a special partnership with the Women in Management, Business and Public Service (WIMBIZ), the criteria for Award recipients are based solely on excellence, dedication, innovation, impact, and integrity our little way of celebrating and recognizing women who have excelled in their fields’ said Mo Abudu, CEO and Chairwoman of EbonyLife TV.
Amongst the nominees are Dr. Yinka Akindayomi of Children’s Development Center, Olajumoke Adenowo of Awesome Treasures Foundation, Dr. Halima Yewande Gidado-Mijindadi of Kid For Kid Charity, Ndidi Nwuneli, AACE Foods, Valerie Obaze, R & R Luxury, Gbemi Olateru-Olagbegi , Gbemisoke shoes, Lawal Adebisi Kazeem of Sweet Mothers, Dr. Richard Ajayi, The Bridge clinic and Herbert Wigwe, 'W' Initiative.
According to Aishah Ahmad , CFA, Chairperson, Executive Council, WIMBIZ, ‘our focus continues to be on female empowerment and encouraging women to thrive in spite of the obstacles faced. In light of this and in celebration of our 15th anniversary, we are honoring women who have made a mark in their respective sectors, women who stand tall as positive role models for girls everywhere today’
The 2016 EBONYLIFETV Sisterhood award is exclusive to all #WIMBIZ15 attendees and will be held at the Zinna Hall Eko Hotels and Suites in Lagos, Nigeria, on November 4, 2016 at 4 PM. For more information and to register, go to
www.wimbizannualconference.com » . You can also follow the conversation on social media via #WIMBIZ15 and #EBONYLIFETVSISTERHOODAWARDS.
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Thursday, November 3, 2016

International film festival to celebrate African cinema’s to hold this November

The Africa International Film Festival continues to celebrate African cinema’s achievements in compelling story telling but also its visibility and remarkable achievement in reaching out and engaging the rest of the world. This edition themed Embracing the world will hold from 13th - 20th at Eko Hotels and Suites, Victoria Island, Lagos.
The selection in this edition celebrates African cinema with a programme bursting with films from all corners of the continent, as more and more African filmmakers embrace and continue to explore digital technology to deliver content that excites, entertains, engages and delights Audiences across the world.
The festival opens with ‘Birth of a Nation ’ by Nate Parker, a movie termed to have the final say on slavery and much talked about all over the world, having made it’s way from Sundance, to Toronto International Film festival to the London Film Festival and now having its West African premiere at AFRIFF . The masterpiece love story/political thriller ‘ 76 ’ by Izu Ojukwu closes the festival as probably the most ambitious feature made in Nigeria by Nigerians.
The official competition for Best Film which recognizes, distinctive and inspiring filmmaking will feature a diverse range of films; across Africa, we spot Akin Omotoso’s ‘Vaya’ with beautiful scenery telling an authentic story . This exciting feature interweaves three separate plots that intersect and intertwine in a gripping, deeply moving and often funny narrative about struggling for survival and dignity in the city. The Competition in this category features films like ‘Kati Kati’ by Mbithi Masya , ‘The Cursed Ones’ by Nana Obiri Yeboah , as well as the exceptional epic drama ‘The Missing God’ by Ubaka Joseph Ugochukwu.
The film line-up also features the rise of female filmmakers and empowering female characters with films like Wedding Ring, Rahmatou Keita’s latest offering . The incisive ‘Amaka’s Kin’ by Tope Oshin, British Ghanaians: lost in translation by Pamela Sakyi, ‘Yemanjá- Wisdom from the African Heart of Brazil’ by Donna Roberts lead the charge in the documentary competition with riveting and compelling narratives about female achievement, identity crisis in the diaspora and cultural rediscovery.
The Shorts programme also features for the first time worthy efforts from the corners of Africa, the Reunion Islands with titles ‘La Face Cachée Du Père Noël ’ by Laurent Pantaleon and ‘ Rouleur de Journaux’ by Sebastien Rougemont.and a spell-binding ‘Son du Serpent’ by Tami Ravid from the Netherlands.
There is also extensive cinematic accomplishments amongst the rich selection of the Animation category, which is quite exciting because of the greatly improved content compared to previous editions and about 10% of the films been screened coming from outside Africa.
The student shorts programme is a continuation of AFRIFF’s effort to engage young people right out of school and expose them to international platforms and best practice to help build capacity in the African Industry.
At the core of the festival’s objectives, is the talent development workshops where AFRIFF has been engaging with its partners in expanding opportunities for young people to explore filmmaking and gain exposure through scholarships and internships.
Alongside this extensive array of films, the festival and its development partners will also present key note industry conversations and engagements as well as education and business opportunities. The collaboration across the industry sessions, training workshops and masterclasses have international partnerships from the Africa Film Consortium, South Africa’s Kwazulu Natal Film Commission and National Film and Video Foundation, Canon, British Council, Institut Choiseul, Cinecitta, The Ford Foundation and Montana State University, as well as Fox and FilmHouse Distribution.

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Graduate Killed By Security Guard

     A fresh graduate of the Abia State University, Uturu, has been dispatched to the great beyond by a security guard in the institution.
The young man simply identified as Max , was said to have visited one of the lodges in the school on November 1, 2016, to see some of his friends but he reportedly had an altercation with the guard who brought out a knife and stabbed him to death .
It was gathered that the deceased had celebrated his birthday on October 25, 2016.

But an eyewitness has given a different account of what happened, saying that Max had gone to the lodge to fight some students he had issues with and during the visit, a heated argument ensued between him and the students which led to a fight.
The security guard attached to the private lodge requested that Max leave the environment probably due to the confusion he was creating.
This apparently got Max angry and he engaged the security man in a fight and during the fight, the deceased was said to have picked up a rod which he used to hit and tear the stomach of the guard to the extent that his intestines almost came out.
In anger, the gate man ran into his apartment with his hand holding his torn stomach, picked up his dagger and stabbed Max to death.

The Guys Who Blackmailed Ex-miss Anambra Have Been Apprehended

This citizen reporter, Martin Nworah thinks so. According to him, the police arrested the guys at Enugu. The guys are allegedly part of a 7 member gang who specialise in blackmailing ladies and they are allegedly the guys who leaked the viral lesbian sex video of ex-Miss Anambra, Chidinma Okeke.

A seven man syndicate of young guys who specialize in blackmailing young ladies (especially UNIZIK students) were caught by the police at Enugu.

From investigation, these guys were the people who orchestrated the release of the lesbian video of the former Miss Anambra. They met their waterloo when they tried the same trick on another lady who was a former Unizik student but currently an upcoming actress and a model.

Their mode of operation is very simple. They open female Facebook accounts and scout for unsuspecting young ladies. These guys will operate the said accounts as ladies and become very friendly with the said girls. Inundated with promises of making them become celebrities and promising to crop out their faces before posting pictures, these unsuspecting girls will send nude pictures and shot lesbian videos in return for a particular sum of money(around 100k). Immediately they get hold of these videos or pictures, they will blackmail them into returning the money or else they publish the video or pictures.

I, as Martin Beck Nworah, is categorically stating that this is a verified fact because I have seen victims in the past. And even if you do, they will still keep the materials and use it in blackmailing you when they feel you have become popular or achieved something.

In the case of the former Miss Anambra, after extorting so much money from her, she became fed up and threatened to deal with them since she is now a beauty queen. Remember, her lesbian video was shot in her year one in the university even before she dreamt of contesting for Miss Anambra in 2015. When these boys saw they can no longer extort more money from her, they decided to start releasing her video(One single video they decided to cut in parts). They also screen grabbed parts of the video and released as pictures to the public.

While we wait for official statement from the security outfits, this is not in defense of anybody. I promised to physically follow this issue and see to its logical end. Thank God, we are making progress and getting to the roots. Before you form an opinion on social media, please try and verify facts if you can.

SHOCKING!!! MEET MAN WITH EXTRA LEGS

A young man born with four legs desperately wants doctors to amputate two of them.Arun Kumar, from Uttar Pradesh, India, has two extra legs growing from his lower back, which affect his ability to move or walk properly

After living for 15 years without any kind of treatment, the 22-year-old launched an online plea for medical help to remove his additional limbs.

He was delighted when a team of specialists at Fortis Hospital in Delhi responded to his request.


Wednesday, November 2, 2016

Nigerian Samsung users refusing to return their Galaxy Note 7 .

Dealers in Nigeria have returned several unsold Galaxy Note 7 phones and had their money refunded. However, the buyers of the sold phones have refused to return them to the dealers for onward return to Samsung.



Although the Galaxy Note 7 phones had not been officially released in Nigeria before the recall, some dealers and customers had already purchased the phone from other countries.
The News Agency of Nigeria reports that Samsung Electronics West Africa had made provision for dealers to safely package and return the phones to the company due to fault it admitted.

Vincent Anago, a dealer in phones and accessories at Banex plaza, said “dealers across the country have been asked to return the Galaxy Note 7 phones which they have in stock.

“We have returned the ones we have and have been refunded but we still haven’t had many of our customers return the ones we sold them.”

Uche Okoro, a phone dealer, said that quite a number of the phones had been returned to the company but many Nigerians failed to oblige with the request.

“We have been asked to return these phones because of the malfunction which is hazardous but it seems Nigerians are not worried about the situation.

“Some of us were able to get these phones and introduce them to the Nigerian market on time and despite the high cost they sold well.

“We have had a few reported incidences of the phone batteries heating up and leading to a fire and we expected that more people will be convinced of the danger the phone poses.

“We are still pleading with Nigerians to return these phones for an exchange or refund and to take advantage of the opportunity now because the phones won’t be accepted after Samsung stops requesting for them.”

Samsung had first called for the return and halting of sales of the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 products in September due to the number of battery explosions that were reported by consumers.



Source  : Ajayiwrites.com

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