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Thursday, July 24, 2008
OBAFEMI MARTINS LOSES MUM
Sunday, July 20, 2008
9ICE WEDS OLUWASEUN PAYNE
The early morning drizzle was totally unexpected. The night was warm, and as dawn approached, there was no sign rainfall was approaching. Well, it didn’t rain, after all. It was just the drizzle, rushing and consistent, that created a community of droplets on windscreens, and left many commuters half-wet.
It was Thursday July 17. To many, this was just another day. But to close friends and family members of 9ice, the intermittent drizzles on a morning the weather man predicted as ‘warm and sunny’ were a sign that this was no ordinary day.
The 28 year old singer finally took the bold step, last Thursday, as he walked down the aisle with his fiancée Anthonia Oluwaseun Payne. While most of his female fans and admirers were still asleep, curled up in bed and listening to the radio, 9ice took close friends and family members to a registry in Surulere local government where he exchanged wedding vows with ‘Toni.
9ice announced his engagement to Toni early this year, promising they would tie the knot before year-end.
His bride, a US-based entrepreneur returned to the country last Monday to prepare for the wedding. The couple arrived the local government secretariat, at a few minutes before 9 am, in the company of family members and bodyguards. 9ice looked smart in a black suit while his bride wore a white V-neck gown.
Quiet and devoid of all fanfare, the wedding lasted for half an hour, as the registrar Mrs Tola Awoliyi counselled them, made them sign the wedding register and exchange rings. At about 9:30am, she pronounced them husband and wife: ‘may I introduce to you, Mr and Mrs Abolore Akande’, she told the excited audience, as the hall was overtaken with wild jubilation. 9ice and Toni shared a kiss, clinging to one another for more than a few minutes.
The formal wedding at the registry was later followed by a traditional wedding at Abiona close, off Falolu Street, Surulere, Lagos.
Sources close to the couple revealed to Glitz Beats that they may not be going on honeymoon immediately, as 9ice has a multitude of engagements to honour. ‘They’re planning to spend sometime in the UK and the US from August. I guess that’s the only time they’ll have to honeymoon’, the source said
THE MAN BEHIND DAAR COMMUNICATIONS--AIT
The story of DAAR Communications Plc has always been fraught with mixed feelings of excitement, hope, as well as trepidation.Depending on where they belong, many people are of the opinion that Ray Power and African Independent Television have offered enough room for the public to aspire to greatness, not just within the African continent, but the world over, which the television station is set to venture into in a few weeks’ time.
Speaking with satisfaction on the success of the company’s initial public offer, he says, “Well, I do not have to sing the praises of Daar Communications to mention all the firsts and all the ground-breaking efforts that we have gone through. Those are easy to find. But, significantly, we have tried to change the face of broadcasting in Nigeria.
On the immediate and future plans for the much expected multi-channel pay station that will beam the country and the continent to the world, he says the best in broadcast and digital transmission equiptment are already on the ground to make AIT the station to beat in the whole of Africa.
According to him, “I do not have any objection to even have NTA on the platform. It is just a matter of Africanising and bringing in to our people those things that are indigenous to us, thereby supporting their growth. “When the offer proceeds come in, they can only go further in enhancing and consolidating our giant strides. It was an offer at give-away price, but we will see how it goes,” he says.
Saturday, July 19, 2008
THE MAN ANTAR LANIYAN
MY RELATIONSHIP WITH INI EDO---PHILIPS EHIAGWINA
Tuesday, July 8, 2008
Sunday, July 6, 2008
Zimbabwe in crisis
The crisis in zimbabwe have deepen has Police in Zimbabwe said Friday they have put seven opposition members of parliament on a wanted list, a development that is likely to further dampen the possibility of talks between President Robert Mugabe and his rivals.
Robert Mugabe won re-election as Zimbabwean president in a controversial and disputed election.
The seven lawmakers are wanted in connection with crimes ranging from inciting public violence to attempted murder, said police spokesman Wayne Bvudzijena.
The African Union issued a resolution this week urging dialogue between Mugabe and opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai, head of the Movement for Democratic Change, to end violence that has plagued the country. The AU said it hopes dialogue may even lead to a national unity government.
An MDC spokesman said the arrests would hurt the chances of any dialogue.
"How can we go to the table when half the leadership is either on the run or in police custody?" said MDC Director of Information Luke Tamborinyoka.
The MDC has demanded the release of political prisoners as a precondition to talks with the ruling ZANU-PF party. Tsvangirai said this week that violence in Zimbabwe created conditions that are "not conducive" to negotiation
political editor
celebratingafrica magazine
MAMA G--NOLLYWOOD ACTRESS

We did the play half way because it was a long novel. But all the invited schools were screaming that they wanted us to finish the play. We had to promise to stage another performance and during the rehearsals, the literature teacher said I should play the role half way and another lady should play the other half because the lines were many. We later invited other students from neighbouring schools to come and watch with a token gate fee. After I played my own role of first Hamlet and the other girl came up when it was time for Hamlet to come up, everybody started shouting, saying they wanted me to continue the role. Our literature teacher told them that it was because the book is voluminous that we had to share it, but the audience said we should take our time, that they would be back. That was how we had to do it for the third time and I found myself cramming the whole book easily.
The audience was times two of the previous outing because the news of the whole thing had spread. And from there, people started calling me Hamlet even as far as Enugu. I later became an announcer with Radio Nigeria, which also gave me fame in the East. I also joined the radio drama group and I was being paid in the drama group as well. My take home from the drama group was almost double my salary, so I was so engrossed that when the retrenchment came, it was a bang. But thank God for where he has placed me now.
Though I had the mind of studying Theater Arts at IMT, but the year I was admitted, the school was disqualified from running the programme on the basis that their stage wasn’t good enough. So, I was given Fine and Applied Arts in lieu of Theater Arts and I majored in graphic art. It was from there that Radio Nigeria employed me when they came for a programme in the school. I later went to Enugu State University to study Mass Communication but I could not finish because I was so financially down. I stopped in 1998. Then, I found it difficult to pay my school fees and that of my children. The stress was all over me and one of my cousins advised me to stop and I stopped. But next year, I will be going back to school to study Theater Arts or Mass Communication.
So when we were on location, the cast and crew were asking how come I wasn’t in the movie industry since I was so good on set. They invited me to auditions and I was afraid of my association then, which is the Scripture Union. But the cast said since it was God that deposited the talents in me, it couldn’t be sinful. And true to my fear, the SU disowned me when I started acting. But from then on, people started casting me for roles.
I have four biologically and some other dependants.
Dying without Christ. I wouldn’t want to die without God.
VENUS WILLIAMS CAPTURED HER FIFTH WIMBLEDON CHAMPIONSHIP

Both players maintained a high standard throughout in blustery conditions, but Venus had the edge when it counted.
She sealed victory when Serena sprayed a backhand into the tramlines but her celebrations were muted as she approached the net to give her sister a hug.
”I can‘t believe that it‘s five. When you‘re in the final against Serena, five seems so far away. She played so awesome so it was really a task,” said Venus, now a seven-time Grand Slam champion.
”It‘s unbelievable that I have won five, especially with some of the injuries that I‘ve had. To know every time I come back I have the chance to make history. I love this place.”
Serena had beaten her sister in their two previous Wimbledon finals in 2002 and 2003, but she admitted Venus had deserved victory.
”She was a little better today. It didn‘t work out the way I planned,” she said.
”It‘s a great celebration for our family, we‘re really happy. I‘ve been working really hard and I‘m so happy at least one of us was able to win.”
Serena had a point for a 4-1 lead but Venus saved it with another deft volley.
Serena hit a backhand which she thought was going wide, audibly admonishing herself as she did so, but the wind kept the ball in, and the umpire was forced to call a let.
ANOTHER DEATH IN NOLLYWOOD,ALADE AROMIRE

The curtain fell suddenly, finally, on one of the leading lights and pioneer of Yoruba home video industry, Muyideen Alade Aromire. Aromire was the first Nigerian to own a vernacular pay television channel, Yotomi TV.
Aromire was said to be returning from the site of his new house along the expressway, which he had planned to move into on July 15.
Before he disappeared from the scene a few years ago for reasons he described as "personal," the artiste told Sunday Sun that he had to his credit more than 200 films, including appearances. He bounced back on the entertainment scene with Yotomi Television, the nation’s first vernacular pay channel.
The course lasted three months. Afterwards, he was posted to Dutch Willlick Television Village on the outskirts of Dortmund. While at the place, he made up his mind that, if his hosts could run a television station based on their own dialect of Dutch language, he could do something similar when he got back to Nigeria. He returned and started Yotomi TV. By the time he died on Friday, a restless man, Aromire had made forays into real estate with his Yotomi Estate.
He was a songwriter, scriptwriter and an entertainer.
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When probed further concerning the recent deaths in the entertainment industry, Salami said that it is because entertainers are popular.
"People die in other sectors, but because we are in the eye of the public that is why people give it a spiritual connotation."
“Alade pioneered home video in Nigeria. He was a focused man, who knows his onions. He was industrious and very friendly. He meant different things to different people. You know he was my brother I will really miss him greatly."





