Showing posts with label Entertainment. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Entertainment. Show all posts

Thursday, May 18, 2017

SO SAD! NOLLYWOOD ACTRESS MOJI OLAIYA DIED IN CANADA



Nollywood star actress Moji Olaiya has been reported dead. She was 42 years old.

Multiple sources said she died of heart attack in Canada, where she gave birth to a baby girl in March. The baby was her second child.

Her first daughter is 18 years old.

The beautiful actress, who had featured in many Yoruba and English movies, married her second husband last year after her first marriage ended in 2008.

She was the daughter of high life music legend, Victor Olaiya.

She was born in February 1975.

[MUSIC] ODIKOKO REFIX - DONZAZA ft DJTHUNERDEX (BABA_OGBON)


After Successfully Releasing Of That Hit Banger #ODIKOKO Which Creates Many Waves Back Then As At When Released. Here Is The Official Refix Version Blended By That Turn Table Wizard Exclusive DJTHUNERDEX (BABA_OGBON) Featuring The Hit Creator Himself @IAMDONZAZA. 
Just Hit The Download Button Below To Feel The Hot Gbedu, Comment & Help to Rebroadcast!!!

Saturday, February 18, 2017

BREAKING: DSS Release Audu Maikori


Chocolate City founder, Audu Maikori, has been released by the Department of State Services (DSS).
This was confirmed by his personal assistant, Edward Israel-Ayide, via his Twitter page.
He wrote: “Thanks everyone for#FreeAudu He’s been released.”
Maikori was picked up by DSS operatives on Friday in Lagos over his comments on the Southern Kaduna crisis and reportedly flown to Abuja.
More details later

Wednesday, February 8, 2017

[Must Read] AN ICON AT TENDER AGE - ABÀMÌ AT 40


On a wonderful Friday in the year 1977 a woman gave birth to a boy christened Olayemi, Oladayo, Olalekan, Oluwagbemiga, Akofe, Olaposi (Muhammad-Semiu then) the son of Pa & Mrs. J. B. Olaleye.

KNOW THE CELEBRANT IN BRIEF



According to 365PARROTS' TEAM who interviewed him in his house, Olukotun Area, Iwo, Osun State.

The celebrant unveiled so many things about him, which many of them is not known to anybody before.

According to him he said;
This world has been a school of learning since my inception, I went to my primary school & finished as A school Janitor later proceeded to my secondary education to end up as Social prefect boy and at NCE level as the Students Union Director of Socials.

Me started knowing agony, problems, rigors, victimization, persecution, hated and all sorts of life negative impact, men were my enemies in most cases, friends are foes in disguise,. But God showed me His mercy in all odds of life.

I worked as a freelance broadcaster all through, I was a director of programs at Yotomi TV under the platform of Delta cables, later as a manager at Gangan TV the first private TV station in Ilorin Kwara state, head some association for years, as Filsu(federation of Iwoland students Union) pro and later the fifth president of the association in college of education ilesa, as also the first Langa game captain OSCOED Ilesa, in churches I was a member & president of Royal Ambassadors in my church, drama coordinator, interpreter, chorister & one of the first trumpet experts in first Olukotun Baptist Church Oke Bode Oyo Road  & once BSF Olukotun Chapter Iwo Prayer coordinator.


My social lifestyles, was a member of Kegite club Ilya Du Chalk Ilesa & an LSF (Day6 2all am karid).

I was once an assistant secretary of FIBAN in Osun State but later metamorphosized to Yoruba Broadcasters Osun Chapter (YBA) as the pioneer coordinator for more than 5years & voted in at the National level as the National vice-president under Prince Adefunsho Ademigbuji till present, am a friends of kings & I worked with king.

I am a chief by tittle as AARE APEDEGBAYI OF OBADIIMU LAND, thanks to HRH. Micheal Opajinmi Agbaekun of Obadiimu Land Egbedore Local Govt, Jagunmolu Èdè of Yorubaland, am a man of so many awards from schools, churches, Islamic society as Amuludun Adeen, private bodies & organizations.

A married man blessed with wonderful children & Boss to so many people in my career, loved by so many & hated by scanty tough haters though they're always my ladders to the top. I finally give glory to my only #Babalawo (as my foes do call my God) who doesn't leave me alone all the time, my vindicator, benefactor, redeemer, guard & guide, protector, financier the I am that I am, omnipotent, omnipresent, omniscience, God of all gods that has been putting them to shame on my behalf. Aare Yemi Olaleye BubbleAbami appreciates God in all my uptakes, Yet am still a fool at 40, Jah bless my hustle. I love all BubbleLawa Live fans worldwide for been there for me.

Important notice: please search for my new like page on Facebook (So Ṣe É Rí with Mr. Bubble)  this shall be in use for some vital issues be it political, social, educational and lots more.

Tuesday, November 29, 2016

‘I Once Told My Wife To Leave Me When I Had No Money To Take Care Of Her’ -Baba Latin


Nollywood comedy actor, Bolaji Amusan, better known as Mr. Latin, and his wife, Oluronke, share their love story with  PUNCH’s GBENGA ADENIJI
How did you meet your wife?
Mr. Latin: I met her while strolling along my office one day at Isabo in Abeokuta, Ogun State. I asked her out but as an actor, she merely laughed off my request. I pestered her for some time and she eventually agreed after two and half years. We got married in 1999.
What initially attracted you to your spouse?
Mr. Latin: I was swept off by her beauty, straightforwardness and sincerity.
Oluronke: He was very different from all my other suitors. I like his honesty above everything.
For how long did you date before marriage?
Oluronke: We dated for two years before we decided to get married.
Was there any initial objection to your marriage?
Oluronke: Yes. My father initially objected to our relationship but my husband later won him over.
Mr. Latin: Her father initially objected to our union because he loves her daughter so much. At the time, nobody wanted to give his daughter out in marriage to an actor. But after observing that I was truly in love with his daughter, he gave his blessing for us to marry.
Whose idea was it that you should live in Nigeria while your wife and children stay in Dublin, Ireland?
Mr. Latin: It was the idea of the two of us. There was a long strike by teachers at a time and we thought such would not give our children what we really wanted for them.  We decided to relocate but because of the nature of my job, I cannot stay over there with them.
Oluronke: It was a mutual agreement between my husband and I.
How has it been maintaining distant relationship?
Mr. Latin: We spoke almost 10 times every day. I woke them up with telephone call in the morning to speak with my wife and children till they are off to school. We also chat on WhatsApp and do video call almost every day. I do go to visit them and they come to Nigeria as well.
Oluronke: There is no discomfort because we manage to keep the communication going and this has helped us in building healthy relationship.
What domestic chores do you help your wife to do?
Mr. Latin: When I am with them abroad, we do almost everything together, including washing clothes.
How often do you hang out with your wife because of the distance?
Mr. Latin: When she is around, we go out together and whenever I am with them abroad, she takes me out.
Are the qualities you first noticed in your wife before marriage still intact?
Mr. Latin: The qualities are even more now. She is very supportive of me morally and financially. She takes good care of me and the children.
Is your husband a comedian at home? 
Oluronke: Yes, he is very funny at home. He lightens my mood with jokes whenever I am angry.
How do you handle your husband’s female admirers?
Oluronke: It was hard at first coping with all his female fans but now, it’s not a problem because I understand him completely.
How do you cope with your female admirers?Nollywood comedy actor, Bolaji Amusan, better known as Mr. Latin, and his wife, Oluronke, share their love story with  PUNCH’s GBENGA ADENIJI
How did you meet your wife?
Mr. Latin: I met her while strolling along my office one day at Isabo in Abeokuta, Ogun State. I asked her out but as an actor, she merely laughed off my request. I pestered her for some time and she eventually agreed after two and half years. We got married in 1999.
What initially attracted you to your spouse?
Mr. Latin: I was swept off by her beauty, straightforwardness and sincerity.
Oluronke: He was very different from all my other suitors. I like his honesty above everything.
For how long did you date before marriage?
Oluronke: We dated for two years before we decided to get married.
Was there any initial objection to your marriage?
Oluronke: Yes. My father initially objected to our relationship but my husband later won him over.
Mr. Latin: Her father initially objected to our union because he loves her daughter so much. At the time, nobody wanted to give his daughter out in marriage to an actor. But after observing that I was truly in love with his daughter, he gave his blessing for us to marry.
Whose idea was it that you should live in Nigeria while your wife and children stay in Dublin, Ireland?
Mr. Latin: It was the idea of the two of us. There was a long strike by teachers at a time and we thought such would not give our children what we really wanted for them.  We decided to relocate but because of the nature of my job, I cannot stay over there with them.
Oluronke: It was a mutual agreement between my husband and I.
How has it been maintaining distant relationship?
Mr. Latin: We spoke almost 10 times every day. I woke them up with telephone call in the morning to speak with my wife and children till they are off to school. We also chat on WhatsApp and do video call almost every day. I do go to visit them and they come to Nigeria as well.
Oluronke: There is no discomfort because we manage to keep the communication going and this has helped us in building healthy relationship.
What domestic chores do you help your wife to do?
Mr. Latin: When I am with them abroad, we do almost everything together, including washing clothes.
How often do you hang out with your wife because of the distance?
Mr. Latin: When she is around, we go out together and whenever I am with them abroad, she takes me out.
Are the qualities you first noticed in your wife before marriage still intact?
Mr. Latin: The qualities are even more now. She is very supportive of me morally and financially. She takes good care of me and the children.
Is your husband a comedian at home? 
Oluronke: Yes, he is very funny at home. He lightens my mood with jokes whenever I am angry.
How do you handle your husband’s female admirers?
Oluronke: It was hard at first coping with all his female fans but now, it’s not a problem because I understand him completely.
How do you cope with your female admirers?
Mr. Latin: I cope very well with my female fans but I do not go to the extreme. If a female fan admires me, I will appreciate her and that is all. I am happily married with children.
When did you have your first disagreement and over what?
Mr. Latin: The first disagreement was when I told my wife to leave me at a time that I had no money to take care of her. She told me point-blank that marriage should be for better and for worse. This is why I call her my small mummy.
Who apologises first whenever there is a disagreement?
Mr. Latin: Apology comes from either of us. She may be the one to apologise and I may be the one. It is not about who is at fault. We just try to maintain peace and move on.
What do you enjoy most when watching the films he features in?
Oluronke: I enjoy the fact that he is 100 per cent committed to his role and he does the best he can.
What have been the challenges of a distant relationship?
Oluronke: Not getting to see him everyday has been the most challenging but he comes over as much as he can and I appreciate his efforts in that regard.
What lessons have you learnt from marriage?
Oluronke: Marriage has taught me how to be patient and ensure that things are in order.
Do you allow your wife to watch your romantic scenes?
Mr. Latin: She watches all my movies and she corrects my mistakes and encourages me to do better.
What is the greatest gift your husband has given you?
Oluronke: The greatest gift he has ever given me is a car.
Why do you think most celebrities’ marriages crumble?
Mr. Latin: I do not know about the marriages of other celebrities.
Oluronke: I think it is due to lack of trust and understanding.
What areas would you would want him to work on in your marriage?
Oluronke: There is no area I want him to work on or make adjustment to. Everything is okay.
Did you marry your husband as a comedian?   
Oluronke: Yes, I married him as a comedian.
What are the secrets of your marriage?
Mr. Latin: To the glory of God, I thank God that everything is okay. We trust and understand each other and this has largely helped in sustaining our union.
We have been married for over 17 years and there was never a time that any of us contemplated leaving each other.
We believe in ourselves and operate as a couple, brother and sister and mother and father to our children.
Oluronke: The major secret of our marriage is trust. We trust ourselves.
Mr. Latin: I cope very well with my female fans but I do not go to the extreme. If a female fan admires me, I will appreciate her and that is all. I am happily married with children.
When did you have your first disagreement and over what?
Mr. Latin: The first disagreement was when I told my wife to leave me at a time that I had no money to take care of her. She told me point-blank that marriage should be for better and for worse. This is why I call her my small mummy.
Who apologises first whenever there is a disagreement?
Mr. Latin: Apology comes from either of us. She may be the one to apologise and I may be the one. It is not about who is at fault. We just try to maintain peace and move on.
What do you enjoy most when watching the films he features in?
Oluronke: I enjoy the fact that he is 100 per cent committed to his role and he does the best he can.
What have been the challenges of a distant relationship?
Oluronke: Not getting to see him everyday has been the most challenging but he comes over as much as he can and I appreciate his efforts in that regard.
What lessons have you learnt from marriage?
Oluronke: Marriage has taught me how to be patient and ensure that things are in order.
Do you allow your wife to watch your romantic scenes?
Mr. Latin: She watches all my movies and she corrects my mistakes and encourages me to do better.
What is the greatest gift your husband has given you?
Oluronke: The greatest gift he has ever given me is a car.
Why do you think most celebrities’ marriages crumble?
Mr. Latin: I do not know about the marriages of other celebrities.
Oluronke: I think it is due to lack of trust and understanding.
What areas would you would want him to work on in your marriage?
Oluronke: There is no area I want him to work on or make adjustment to. Everything is okay.
Did you marry your husband as a comedian?   
Oluronke: Yes, I married him as a comedian.
What are the secrets of your marriage?
Mr. Latin: To the glory of God, I thank God that everything is okay. We trust and understand each other and this has largely helped in sustaining our union.
We have been married for over 17 years and there was never a time that any of us contemplated leaving each other.
We believe in ourselves and operate as a couple, brother and sister and mother and father to our children.
Oluronke: The major secret of our marriage is trust. We trust ourselves.