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Friday 20 July 2012

In 2011, the Senate passed an anti gay bill kicking against same sex marriage. The bill called for a 14-year sentence for anyone convicted of homosexuality. The bill also stipulated a 10-year imprisonment for anyone who aids or "abets" same-sex unions.

For these two top Nollywood actresses, the Senates are just bragging because they would not stop to profess an undying love for each other.

A source close to these two actresses swore that they have been practising lesbianism whenever one of their husbands was not in town.

As we were reliably hinted, one of the actresses involved in this dirty act was married this year. Her wedding had political and society heavyweights in attendance. Her partner in crime was also present at her wedding.

This actress being described is not new in lesbianism practices. She has been reported severally to be involved in this ungodly act.

Information revealed that whenever her husband was out of town, she calls on her lesbian partner, who is light skinned, to serve as substitute for her absent hubby.

Her lesbian partner is also married and was once disgraced at a law house in 2011. This actress is pretty and sexy. She studied in Enugu. She hails from the same state with Ruggedman.

Back to the first lesbian actress, she schooled in Imo State. She is also from the same state as 2Shortz. She is not the 'lepa' lady but her chocolate colour skin is very attractive.

We learnt that the their relationship is so hot that, even other actresses, who also indulge themselves in this ungodly habit, are envious of these two actress lovers.

That's how far we can describe them for now.
Few weeks ago, Jim Iyke had a twitter rant where her tweeted six 'shout outs' sarcastically to Habiba Abubakar.

The tweets came as a result of an alleged 15million Naira fraud case instituted against Jim Iyke in 2011 by Habiba. His 'sarcastic 'six shout outs' on twitter few weeks ago were in response to some documents first released by Habiba to the media.

In a response to Jim Iyke's 'six shout outs' on twitter, Habiba has released another set of documents, pictures of his mother and Jim Iyke's pictures being held at the police station probably after admitting to what he was accused of.

An email purportedly from Habiba leaked to Nigeriafilms.com few minutes after we requested to have some documents from Habiba's representative.

Below is an unedited leaked e-mail purportedly from Habiba Abubakar with some documents attached;

Jim Iyke stop shouting out on twitter and start shouting in my N16.5M and then leave me alone ooo

I run a charity organization called Elderly and the poor, a self-sponsored charity organization. Jim Iyke needed help for his aged mother who is crippled by leg problems and high blood pressure and now bed-ridden.

We took her to both England and India — photos and tickets are attached as exhibit (1). During the UK visit, his mum stayed with me in my UK residence where I took her for a complete health checkup.

We were told what was wrong with her and how much her hospital stay for knee replacement will cost my charity in UK and we have a policy for money, so we decided to take her to India in first class because it’ll be cheaper there, attached are tickets, photos as exhibit no (2).

During her stay she narrated her life story to me. She told me, “Hajia I have suffered. My children have suffered. I have been frying doughnut (beans cake) by the roadside for many years to raise my kids. Please help me and my only son Ikechukwu (Jim Iyke).”

I wept and wept with her. She held my hands on top of her Bible and said to me, “Hajia, promise me that you will help me and my children and promise me now that you will be my daughter forever.”

I was touched. I was obliged by her honesty, frankness, and trust she has in me, so I promised her that I will be there for her and her children, which includes Jim Iyke.

So when her son Jim Iyke finally ran to me for assistance, wanting me to help his new clothing line grow by investing in it, I had no option than to invest, even though I was told by many people that he is bad, but I didn’t want to judge him by what others said.

Jim told me he has been on the street since age 11 and that he had no childhood. I cried, because I had a son of that age at that minute. It was really heart breaking. But I realize now that you can take a person off the street but you can’t take street off the person, no matter what you do.

Video of our conversations with his mum is available at http://www.elderlyandthepoor.org, register and listen.

Normal human being would remain very grateful to me for helping his whole family and investing in his business. If not for what I did for him but for the fact that her sick mother and a blind father were flown abroad at some my expense, including three of his sisters and him.

During these trips he happily tweeted, “Jim Iyke on holidays with my family”…can you see the joy in his tweets? At least his tweets proved that I made him and his family very happy.

So I’m not bothered by anything he says or does now. My investment in his clothing line has now turn into loan, no interest, no profit and I’m stuck with him for 4 years — since the agreement states that he must paid all the money back with the next four years.

In the north, if a person just passes by your dad or mom and just greats them that person deserves your respect, but after what I did for Jim and his family, it’s sad that he decided it this way.

Another thing I want to add for clearance sake is that Jim has been living off women all his life. Most of these women don’t tell their husbands all they do, so when he dupes them they can’t run to the police or their husband, but my case was different.

I arranged for a meeting between him, his friend Solo and my husband (for video of the meeting, go http://www.elderlyandthepoor.org).

Where are the camouflage women he hangs out with just to disguise his real wants and needs. He runs to tweet rubbish. I give facts and support with documents. He wants to shut me up with his so-called “shout out” that made no sense to even his twitter followers who fired him back that same night. He wants me quiet so he can continue business as usual.

Everybody doing business with Jim Iyke be careful, his first trick goes, bring the money cash, I will send my sister or PA to pick it, don’t. Because it was only the tellers that I used to pay in the money into his account that helped me, because he first denied collecting the money and even knowing me.

The Police ordered that he be handcuffed and be taken to his bank to collect his bank statement for us, it was only then that he said, “Oh it could be one woman who is interested in me and I don’t like her, may be her, in fact, I can’t even remember her name.” (a woman that gave you N16.5mil you can’t remember her name?) Later he changed his story again that the woman gave him only N5m.

See how police arrested him and wrote to his bank, exhibit no (3).

All he is playing is to keep business as usual including his manager, because it’s only in Nigeria that celebrities can commit crimes and go scot free. Abroad nobody will work with you, once your attitude is below expectation. Jim is supposed to be a role model by every standard. At 40 years old, he’s no longer a baby, but he is not showing any maturity in his dealings.

Was there any place Jim ever denied apologizing? No, he was just covering it up by saying I apologized as a gentleman because of the bad words I said. What bad words and to whom?

In fact, he wrote a public apology twice because the first one he said To Whom It May Concern which was rejected after publication, see attached exhibit no (4).

It was rejected, because we expect he knows whom he was apologizing to, and not to whom it may concern. So he ran with the last one apology to me. Do you think Jim who is running mouth now will apologize if he didn’t know he was on his way to jail?

See attached hospital reports after his assault on me, exhibit no (5).

Fraud was very clear and substantiated, because he went and rented a three bedroom bungalow with one living room and he calls that mall. To show he planned to defraud me, he rented the place in someone else’s name. The person signed as his guarantor at the police station after he was arrested and spent two days in SAS.

I was shocked when I learnt that Jim told Mr Ken that he will not pay me the money, and that that was why he won’t put anything in his name. So that when I come, I won’t be able to get anything.

The guarantor got scared and ran back to the police by withdrew from standing in for Jim, which necessitated his second arrest a day to the opening of the shop. See evidence attached as exhibit no (6)

Be careful in doing business with Jim Iyke and demand a teller or a written contract, because he only signed that contract between us when he saw tea no bi food. He was discharge and not acquitted. See court proceedings.
Desmond Elliot, the actor cum director who is seriously reducing his weight to go back into acting fully has just made an expose about his wife. In an interview where he was asked how she met his wife, he explained how they met and stated the other side of his wife which was supposed to be a family thing.

In his explanation on how he met his wife, he said it was her beauty first that first created that attention before he later discovered other attributes which are, God fearing, not too flashy, humble etc.

``I wasn’t thinking ‘wife’ when I met her then because we dated like eight years before coming into marriage. As we became closer, I just fell in love and when it comes to love, you do not tell your heart who to love, so it was the fact that I love her and it’s even sweeter now because we have grown better and we understand each other. Only that she likes money a lot more than I used to think she liked money,`` Desmond said.

The organisers of the yearly Future Awards have released Nominees list for this year's awards. Nollywood stars like Ini Edo, Tonto Dikeh and others were among others that made the list.

Below is the full nominees list released some hours ago.

CHANGE

Best use of advocacy

Ferdinand Adimefe (Interface Foundation) 28
Olumide Makanjuola (The Initiative for Equal Rights) 25
Orode Ryan-Okpu (Pink Pearl Foundation) 22
Adamma Umeofia (WeBuilt: Nigeria) 20
Chizoba Imoka (Unveiling Africa Foundation) 25
Esther Agbarakwe (Nigerian Youth Climate Coalition) 28
Priscilla Usiobaifo (Brave Heart Initiative) 28
Babafemi Oyediran (Rural Enterprise Development Project) 29

Best Use of New Media

Japheth Omojuwa 28
Gidi Traffic 22
Ediong Umoh 25
OccupyNigeria 26
SaveOke 28
Beacons 29
Nmachi Jidenma 24
Wale Adetula 27

CREATIVITY

Creative Artist Of the Year

Obi Somto (Photographer) 23
Bayo Omoboriowo (Photographer) 25
Chibundo Onuzo (Writer) 21
Bobo Omotayo (Writer) 29
Imole Balogun (Photographer) 23
Remi Adegbite (Photographer) 30
Onyeka Nwelue (Writer) 30

Designer of the Year

Adebisi Anita (Ms Makor) 23
Kola Kudus (Kola Kudus) 30
Olorunyomi Omoniyi Makun (Yomi Casuals) 27
Toluwaloju Olowofoyeku (Toju Foyeh) 23
Osakwe Amaka (Maki Oh) 26
Rukky Ladoja, Obi Obi & Tola Ayanwale (Grey) 27/29/27
Ugonna Omeruo (House of Nwocha) 28
Akpos Okudu (Akpos Okudu) 25
Mohammed Abbagana (Painter) 26

Public

Akin Rotimi (Ekiti State Governor’s Office) 31
Banks Omisore (National Assembly) 29
Chime Asonye (The Presidency) 26
Ohimai Amaize (Ministry of Sports) 31
John Gomiluk Otokwala (Securities and Exchange Commission) 28
Adaeze Nnamani (Ministry of National Planning) 31
The Corper (National Youth Service Corps) All ages
Hadiza Abdullahi (The Presidency) 31

Journalism

Chiemelie Ezeobi (ThisDAY) 24
Tolu Ogunlesi (NEXT/Forbes Africa) 29
Alkasim Abdulkadir (CNN) 31
Toyosi Ogunseye (The Punch) 29
Oluyinka Ezekiel Adeparusi (National Mirror) 30
Tomi Oladipo (BBC) 27
Barnabas Hunjo (Radio Nigeria) 28
Elo Nkereuwem (NEXT/Premium Times) 31

Corporate

Adim Isiakpona (Marketing Manager, HP) 27
Seyi Ogunro (Associate, Banwo & Ighodalo) 29
Aneto Okonkwo (Manager, Google) 27
Ngozi Nkwoji (Senior Brand Manager, NB Plc) 30
Tomiwa Adesida (Head of CSR, Sahara Group) 32
Tomijogun Ogunlesi (Campus Brand Manager, Reckitt Benckiser) 28
Kayode Jegede (General Manager/Head of Facility Management, Deux Project) 30
Tokini Peterside (Communication Manager, Moet Hennessy) 24

INNOVATION

Science and Technology

Ahmed Mukoshy (Yrn.me) 23
Nnoduka Eruchalu (Ploggin.com) 22
Olumide Adewunmi (Gidi Lounge) 27
Zubair Abubakar (Nigerian Constitution BlackBerry App) 32
Chinwe Njokwu (Novel designs for microwave antennas using Nanomaterials) 27
Seun Onigbinde (BudgIT) 26
Femi Alade (Pliris Mobile) 30
Raheem Temitope Bello (geoUtil, a solution for 70% current household energy consumption) 19

Education

Gossy Ukanwoke (Beni Online University) 24
Iyinoluwa Aboyeji (Bookneto) 21
Tosin Jegede (One Child, One Book) 31
Adebayo Adegbembo (ASA) 29
Otto Orondaam (Slum to School Project) 26
Desiree Craig (Efiko) 23
Tolulope Sangosanya (Love on the Streets) 30
Obinna Okwodu (Robotic Teaching in Secondary Schools) 21
General
Oyigoye Doyle (Nylahs Catering) 30
Kola Oyeneyin (Venia Business Hub) 31
Titus and Tobias Igwe (Speadmeals Mobile Kitchen) 24
Aisha Maina (Aquarian Consult) 31
Ayodele Arigbagbu (Dada Books) 32
Osaru Alile & Lape Caxton-Onakoya (Caxton-Alile) 30
Ola Orekunri (Flying Doctors Nigeria) 26
Ladi Delano (Bakrie Delano Africa) 30

Agriculture

Ajo Kunnuho John (Animal Husbandry) 29
Omoteso Sogo Ayodele (Piggery/Fishery/Poultry) 27
Tochukwu Onyemelukwe (Jaeet Nigeria Limited) 30
Olukayode Adeoye (Whails and Chase) 32
Ayodeji Adeyinka Adeoye (Irewolede Farms) 30
Fawolu Taiwo (Abivict Farms) 28
Olusola Amusan (Olusola Amusan Company) 22
Zechariah Obasola (Crop farming) 30

Media/Communication

Julie Odia (WOW! Magazine) 31
Adaora Mbelu (Innovation Factory) 26
Uyi Omokaro (DM2) 30
Bobby Taylor (Bobby Taylor Consulting) 30
Komolafe Adesola (Media Insight) 30
Samuel Olatunji (Big Sam Media) 30
Uche Pedro (BainStone) 27
Funmilade Alalade (Elev8) 28

Entertainment

David Adeleke – Davido (HKN) 20
Cecil Hammond (Flytime Productions) 30
Tana Adelana (Tana Adelana Productions) 28
Emmanuel Dole Onoja (Delphino Entertainment) 28
Don Jazzy (Mo-Hits/Mavin Records) 30
Cobhams Asuquo (CAMP) 31
Mamah Nwanchukwu (Ape Planet) 28
Clarence Peters (CAPital Dreams Pictures) 29

Technology

Ayodeji Adewunmi, Opeyemi Awoyemi & Olalekan Olude (Jobberman) 28/24/28
Ajibola Modupe (OTG Playa LLC) 29
Jason Njoku (Iroko Partners) 31
Eno Essien (Rheycrak) 30
Bode Pedro (Veda Technology) 29
Kayode Disu (IISA) 29
Temi Kolawole (Antigravity) 27
Femi Alade (Pliris Mobile) 30

On Air Personality of the Year (Radio)

Oladotun Kayode (Cool FM) 28
Twitwi (Wazobia FM) 32
Toke Makinwa (Rhythm FM) 26
Maltida Duncan (Rhythm FM, Abuja) 31
Tolu “Toolz” Oniru (Beat FM) 30
Nike Adewuyi (Splash FM, Ibadan) 27
Lorenzo Menakaya (Lion FM, Enugu) 26
Mazino (Smooth FM) 30

On Air Personality of the Year (TV)

Dolapo Oni (Studio 53/Mnet) 28
Denrele Edun (Channel O) 28
Uti Nwanchukwu (Jara/Mnet) 30
Ill Rymz (Nigerian Idol) 27
Andre Blaze (Nigezie) 29
Adams Ibrahim (Soundcity) 24
Yvonne “Vixen” Ekwere (Silverbird TV) 25
Maupe Ogun (Channels TV) 29

Musician of the Year

Davido 19
Wizkid 22
Tim Godfrey 31
Ice Prince 26
Flavour 29
Naeto C 30
M.I. Abaga 30
Bez 29

Actor of the Year

Ini Edo 30
Tonto Dike 26
OC Ukeje 31
Ivie Okujaye 26
Gideon Okeke 29
Ramman Hassan 30
Kabirah Mojisola Kafidipe 31
Lala Akindoju 25

Producer of the Year (Music)

D’tunes 22
Samklef 27
DJ Klem 28
Jesse Jagz 28
Ikon 29
Fliptyce 30
Legendary Beats 23
J Sleek 24

Producer of the Year (Screen)

Clarence Peters 29
Victor Sanchez Aghahowa 29
Onye Ubanatu 31
Ishaya Bako 26
Ladi Odebunmi 21
Adeola Oloyede 32
Anietie James Ekins 27
Deji Adeniyi 31

Young Person of the Year

Bankole Wellington – Banky W (Musician/Entrepreneur/ Activist) 31
Dapo Oyebanjo – D’banj (Musician/Entertainment Entrepreneur) 32
Jason Njoku (Media Entrepreneur) 30
Peter & Paul Okoye – Psquare (Musician/Entertainment Entrepreneur) 31
Linda Ikeji (Blogger/Media Entrepreneur) 31
Chinwe Njoku (Scientist) 26
Idris Akinbanjo (Journalist) 30
Raheem Temitope Bello (Scientist) 19
It’s hard to believe but it’s true. Desmond Elliot needs little or no introduction at all. Quite a large number of people, on a mention of his name, will easily link it to Nollywood.This handsome dude whose wife has delivered a set of twins twice recently revealed that his mum took him to Police station to be disciplined twice.

``Anytime I erred, my mum would hold me by my hand and drag me to the police station. She would tell the officer on duty to help discipline and beat me. People would beg on the way but she would not bugged until she has fulfilled her intention.. She wiould hold my short and drag me to the station. She did that twice when we were still living in Jos. She is such a discipline woman,`` Desmond revealed!
P-Square comprising Peter and Paul Okoye have lost their mother, Mrs Okoye.

Mrs Okoye died yesterday night after a brief illness. She was flown to India few months ago after being first admitted at St Nicholas Hospital, Yaba, Lagos.

Mrs Okoye was a good pillar to P-Square while she was alive. She was also reported to be very useful in shaping the music career of P-Square with priceless advice and care she gives the Nigerian music stars when needed.
Few weeks ago, Jim Iyke had a twitter rant where her tweeted six 'shout outs' sarcastically to Habiba Abubakar.

The tweets came as a result of an alleged 15million Naira fraud case instituted against Jim Iyke in 2011 by Habiba. His 'sarcastic 'six shout outs' on twitter few weeks ago were in response to some documents first released by Habiba to the media.

In a response to Jim Iyke's 'six shout outs' on twitter, Habiba has released another set of documents, pictures of his mother and Jim Iyke's pictures being held at the police station probably after admitting to what he was accused of.

An email purportedly from Habiba leaked to Nigeriafilms.com few minutes after we requested to have some documents from Habiba's representative.

Below is an unedited leaked e-mail purportedly from Habiba Abubakar with some documents attached;

Jim Iyke stop shouting out on twitter and start shouting in my N16.5M and then leave me alone ooo

I run a charity organization called Elderly and the poor, a self-sponsored charity organization. Jim Iyke needed help for his aged mother who is crippled by leg problems and high blood pressure and now bed-ridden.

We took her to both England and India — photos and tickets are attached as exhibit (1). During the UK visit, his mum stayed with me in my UK residence where I took her for a complete health checkup.

We were told what was wrong with her and how much her hospital stay for knee replacement will cost my charity in UK and we have a policy for money, so we decided to take her to India in first class because it’ll be cheaper there, attached are tickets, photos as exhibit no (2).

During her stay she narrated her life story to me. She told me, “Hajia I have suffered. My children have suffered. I have been frying doughnut (beans cake) by the roadside for many years to raise my kids. Please help me and my only son Ikechukwu (Jim Iyke).”

I wept and wept with her. She held my hands on top of her Bible and said to me, “Hajia, promise me that you will help me and my children and promise me now that you will be my daughter forever.”

I was touched. I was obliged by her honesty, frankness, and trust she has in me, so I promised her that I will be there for her and her children, which includes Jim Iyke.

So when her son Jim Iyke finally ran to me for assistance, wanting me to help his new clothing line grow by investing in it, I had no option than to invest, even though I was told by many people that he is bad, but I didn’t want to judge him by what others said.

Jim told me he has been on the street since age 11 and that he had no childhood. I cried, because I had a son of that age at that minute. It was really heart breaking. But I realize now that you can take a person off the street but you can’t take street off the person, no matter what you do.

Video of our conversations with his mum is available at http://www.elderlyandthepoor.org, register and listen.

Normal human being would remain very grateful to me for helping his whole family and investing in his business. If not for what I did for him but for the fact that her sick mother and a blind father were flown abroad at some my expense, including three of his sisters and him.

During these trips he happily tweeted, “Jim Iyke on holidays with my family”…can you see the joy in his tweets? At least his tweets proved that I made him and his family very happy.

So I’m not bothered by anything he says or does now. My investment in his clothing line has now turn into loan, no interest, no profit and I’m stuck with him for 4 years — since the agreement states that he must paid all the money back with the next four years.

In the north, if a person just passes by your dad or mom and just greats them that person deserves your respect, but after what I did for Jim and his family, it’s sad that he decided it this way.

Another thing I want to add for clearance sake is that Jim has been living off women all his life. Most of these women don’t tell their husbands all they do, so when he dupes them they can’t run to the police or their husband, but my case was different.

I arranged for a meeting between him, his friend Solo and my husband (for video of the meeting, go http://www.elderlyandthepoor.org).

Where are the camouflage women he hangs out with just to disguise his real wants and needs. He runs to tweet rubbish. I give facts and support with documents. He wants to shut me up with his so-called “shout out” that made no sense to even his twitter followers who fired him back that same night. He wants me quiet so he can continue business as usual.

Everybody doing business with Jim Iyke be careful, his first trick goes, bring the money cash, I will send my sister or PA to pick it, don’t. Because it was only the tellers that I used to pay in the money into his account that helped me, because he first denied collecting the money and even knowing me.

The Police ordered that he be handcuffed and be taken to his bank to collect his bank statement for us, it was only then that he said, “Oh it could be one woman who is interested in me and I don’t like her, may be her, in fact, I can’t even remember her name.” (a woman that gave you N16.5mil you can’t remember her name?) Later he changed his story again that the woman gave him only N5m.

See how police arrested him and wrote to his bank, exhibit no (3).

All he is playing is to keep business as usual including his manager, because it’s only in Nigeria that celebrities can commit crimes and go scot free. Abroad nobody will work with you, once your attitude is below expectation. Jim is supposed to be a role model by every standard. At 40 years old, he’s no longer a baby, but he is not showing any maturity in his dealings.

Was there any place Jim ever denied apologizing? No, he was just covering it up by saying I apologized as a gentleman because of the bad words I said. What bad words and to whom?

In fact, he wrote a public apology twice because the first one he said To Whom It May Concern which was rejected after publication, see attached exhibit no (4).

It was rejected, because we expect he knows whom he was apologizing to, and not to whom it may concern. So he ran with the last one apology to me. Do you think Jim who is running mouth now will apologize if he didn’t know he was on his way to jail?

See attached hospital reports after his assault on me, exhibit no (5).

Fraud was very clear and substantiated, because he went and rented a three bedroom bungalow with one living room and he calls that mall. To show he planned to defraud me, he rented the place in someone else’s name. The person signed as his guarantor at the police station after he was arrested and spent two days in SAS.

I was shocked when I learnt that Jim told Mr Ken that he will not pay me the money, and that that was why he won’t put anything in his name. So that when I come, I won’t be able to get anything.

The guarantor got scared and ran back to the police by withdrew from standing in for Jim, which necessitated his second arrest a day to the opening of the shop. See evidence attached as exhibit no (6)

Be careful in doing business with Jim Iyke and demand a teller or a written contract, because he only signed that contract between us when he saw tea no bi food. He was discharge and not acquitted. See court proceedings.