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SubscribeActors Guilds of Nigeria ON FIRE
Unrelenting in their bid to unseat Asiegbu as president, in 2007, a group of state chairmen, led by Lagos State head, Remy Ohajianya, attempted to impeach the embattled president while he was away in France, where he went to attend the annual film festival, in Cannes.
As a child, I was my brothers’ punch bag — Funmi Eko
No. I think it’s the duty of every woman to reassure her man that her love for him is tight. Again, he should have a clear understanding of your job and I know my limitations. Once that’s in place, then we’re tight.
I regret my failed relationship — Actress
If I’m asked to grade in Nollywood how roles are given, I would say 60% is by merit, 10% is by I.M ( I.M is giving a role to some one that is your friend, not because you are sleeping with the person, but you have a cordial relationship with the person) IM happens every where, even in the banking industry, in the media and any other organization.
Asiegbu operated in vacuum—Ifeanyi Dike
In fact they’d beg you for N30,000. Can you believe that? The reason they are still glamorous is because they’ve diversified into a lot of other things. For instance, Emeka Ike has a school. Someone else has a fashion house and so on. The actors themselves are trying. But for goodness sake, a lot of young people, they collect their money and leave them hanging.
Glamour girls of Yoruba films
They are beautiful, vivacious, multi-talented and are on top of their trades. They are the new breed of Yoruba actresses who have changed the looks of Yoruba films with their ultra-cosmopolitan style both in packaging and delivery. Most of them shot into limelight barely two years ago while others got into reckoning as far back as five years ago.
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