Wednesday 29 November 2017

CELEBRITY BIRTHDAY (November 29th) – Ryan Giggs

Ryan Joseph Giggs, OBE (Born 29 November 1973) is a Welsh football coach and former player who is the co-owner of Salford City. He played his entire professional career for Manchester United.
The son of rugby league player Danny Wilson, Giggs was born in Cardiff but moved to Manchester at the age of six when his father joined Swinton RLFC. Predominantly a left winger, he began his career with Manchester City, but joined Manchester United on his 14th birthday in 1987. He made his professional debut for the club in 1991 and spent the next 23 years in the Manchester United first team. At the end of the 2013–14 season, he was named as Manchester United's interim player-manager following the sacking of David Moyes. He was named as assistant manager under Moyes' permanent replacement, Louis van Gaal, on 19 May 2014; he retired from playing the same day. He holds the club record for competitive appearances. At international level, Giggs played for the Wales national team 64 times between 1991 and 2007, and was named as the captain of the Great Britain team that competed at the 2012 Summer Olympics. He is one of only 18 players to have made over 1,000 career appearances.

Monday 27 November 2017

CELEBRITY BIRTHDAY (November 27th) – Alhaji Wasiu Alabi Pasuma













Wasiu Alabi Pasuma (November 27, 1967), also known as "Oganla", is a Nigerian film actor and Fuji musician
Pasuma was born on 27 November 1967 at Mushin in Lagos State and was brought up in Kwara State, western Nigeria
Pasuma's debut album "Recognition" was released in 1993. He has collaborated with several recording artists, such as Bola Abimbola and King Sunny Ade and has featured in Nigerian films such as Iyanje and Alenibare, Aja Meji


Tuesday 7 November 2017

8 QUESTIONS YOU SHOULD ASK YOUR PARTNER BEFORE MARRIAGE

Before tying the knot, these questions should answered by both partners in preparation for their next level.
 1.  What does your relationship with your family and friends look like? What role will your two families and friends play in your life together? This spans everything from short visits, to extended stays, to holidays and special events.
2.  What is your financial goal in terms of annual income and what are your expenses like? For your annual income, this includes how much you earn together and what your collective goal is, as well as your individual goals and how you anticipate achieving them. In terms of your expenses, this can include the percentage of income you’re each willing to spend on maintaining your home as well as your categories of expenses such as clothing, insurance, and travel etc.
3.  Will you have children together? If you both want children, how many children do you want to have, and when? How will having children change the way you currently live?
4.  How ambitious are you? Are you comfortable with each other’s level of ambition? How will this affect how much time you spend at work and your commitment to your career/family?
5.  Are you each satisfied with the frequency of your intimacy? Do your desire levels match and how do you cope if they don’t?
6.  Are you happy with each other’s approach to health? Does one of you have a habit or habits that concerns the other? How important is a healthy lifestyle to you and what does that encompass?
7. Do you share a religion or spiritual practice and in what way does that play a part in your life together? Do you each belong to a religious institution? How much time do you devote to your religious practice and are you each understanding and respectful of the other’s choices?

8. How do you share responsibilities in terms of kids and household duties? Who is responsible for the housekeeping and how do you divvy up your chores? Will having a child affect your work schedule or reduce your work hours?

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NOLLYWOOD WILL EXPERIENCE A REVOLUTION THAT BEGINS NOW - Lanre Afod Iyiola

Nollywood versatile performer OLANREWAJU AFOD IYIOLA 
 in an an interview with our correspondent share with us on how he is coming up with some innovations he thinks the industry will benefit from.


Lanre Afod is a well traveled/seasoned  movie actor, producer, director, music performer,writer and Voice over specialist. Music artists manager. Studied mass communication at the University Of Lagos. 
Got trained with and by many notable directors across the globe. Worked with British Council and Oxford theatre, Manchester U.K. UNDP.
 Goethe Institute among many others.
Some of Olanrewaju's outstanding works is My Angel My Life a T.V series currently running on many tv stations and on net. 
Friends Like Enemies and 1st Experience: His Motivational and Comedy Skits Contents is currently signed with Consolidated Media Associates owners of Trybetv, Ontv, Soundcity, Onmax, Televista and Spicetv. 
He is at the top of his game.He is set to drop a blockbusting movie titled "IDOL"
The movie "IDOL" features Nollywood acts such as;
Gabriel Afolayan,  Tina Mba, Gregory Ojefua, Seun CVJ Smith, Bolaji Ogunmola and a host of others.
From his interview with our correspondent, he (Lanre Afod) states
 "I am dropping it hot... the Nollywood will experience a revolution that begins now"

Good luck Mr. Lanre Afod

HOW I GOT EX-PRESIDENT OBASANJO TO ACT IN MY MOVIE –Sam Ajibola

Weeks ago, Nollywood producer cum actor, Samuel Ajibola kicked off his widely anticipated series, ‘Dele Issues’, with a special episode featuring former president, Olusegun Obasanjo.

Ajibola, who is popularly known as Spiff in the sitcom, ‘The Johnsons’ told Inside Nollywood how he was able to get the ex-president to feature in his production. He says: “Well, it didn’t take much time, when God wants to bless you, it just happens all of a sudden, and before you know it, things would just start working faster for you. We were at the center of Obasanjo’s rally then. He wanted to do the 2017 youth dialogue, which was four months ago. He was going to be the father of the day while I was the host for the event. I just pitched the idea to my management team and told them I wanted to do this as my little contribution to the growth of the youth. I was ready for the worse. I had already programmed my mind for anything, but when I met him, he loved the idea.”
Ajibola also disclosed how he felt standing in front of the former president to ask for such an enormous request.

He said, “I have always been a confident person from time. That’s how I grew up, that was how my father trained me to be. I’m the first child and I have a lot of responsibilities, so I always have to be bold and prepared. I know what it is to be bold when the need be and it worked for me.”