I went into acting for money but found fun – Adibeli Ify

I went into acting for money but found fun – Adibeli Ify

Nollywood upcoming actress, Adibeli Ify had her first shot at acting at the age of sixteen. For her the experience and the money that came with it was so good she decided it would be more than one-off thing. She said she was paid N5,000 just to dance in a film.
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Oliseh is an asset —Howard

Oliseh is an asset —Howard

Ahead of the September 5 Africa Cup of Nations qualifying tie between the Taifa Stars of Tanzania and the Super Eagles in Dar Es Salaam, former Flying Eagles captain, Franklin Howard Super has lauded the burning desire in both the national team players and their handler, Sunday Oliseh, saying the coach has set the right tone for victory.

Why I support my  son’s music career —Zack Orji

Why I support my son’s music career —Zack Orji

Popular actor, Zack Orji has said that he supports his son, Leo’nel’s music career because he believes that everyone has their different gifts which they must utilise to succeed in life. According to him, he didn’t even try to persuade his son to follow in his footsteps as an actor.

Steps to a Joyful home

Steps to a Joyful home

In our previous edition, we shared with readers, the issue of singles desirous of joyful homes and the Spiritual challenges that some of them are confronted with.

Abia:  The NDLEA raid that went bloody

Abia: The NDLEA raid that went bloody

In John Pepper Clark’s poem”, the Casualties”, various categories of Nigerian Civil War casualties were captured. The categories of the casualties stretched beyond those who lost their lives in the war to those who were amputated and, according to the poet, “ await burial by instalment”. They include those the poet describes as “ emissaries of rift”- those sent on foreign missions to negotiate for assistance on behalf of Biafra. They were confined to the comfort of their hotel accommodations overseas while their compatriots back home languish in untold suffering.

AS NEW IMMIGRATION BOSS QUITS IN 3 MONTHS: Damning security reports may stall succession

AS NEW IMMIGRATION BOSS QUITS IN 3 MONTHS: Damning security reports may stall succession

With the confirmation of the appointment of Mr. Kure Martins Abeshi as the substantive Comptroller-General (CG) of the Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) by President Muhammadu Buhari, last Thursday, a fierce competition has begun among top officials of the NIS to succeed the incumbent who retires in the next three months. Abeshi, whose service record indicates that he was born in 1955 in Nasarawa State, quits in November, paving the way for a new CG.

Odogwu’s panacea for industrialisation

Odogwu’s panacea for industrialisation

Renown industrialist and enterprer, Chief Sonny Odogwu, the Ide Ababu of Asaba Kingdom, his advised the Federal Government to shop for foreign investors to help Nigeria harness our human and natural resources.