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Nollywood artistes call for peaceful polls in Plateau

Nollywood actors and actresses as well as Jos-based artistes have urged residents of Plateau State to fully participate in choosing credible candidates and also conduct themselves peacefully during and after the forthcoming general elections.

Everybody loves sex – Didi Ekanem

“Who doesn’t like sex? I’m not going to sit here and tell you I don’t like sex. Everybody loves sex; it is just natural, so I’m not going to pretend I don’t like it. For me, I’m a very busy person so I don’t have that time to even enjoy it as much as I should or have it as much as I would. Anytime I have the time and I want to, and I do. Every position goes, as long as I can feel what I want to feel at that point in time. Every position is fine” she concludes.

Kunle Afolayan, Rita Dominic, other nominees battle for Malta’s N1m prize

Nollywood producers and actors, Kunle Afolayan, Ayo Makun, Rita Dominic, Zeb Ejiro, O.C Ukeje, Ivie Okujaye among other nominees for this year’s AfricaMagic Viewers ‘Choice Award, are up against each other, as official sponsor of the award, Amstel Malta, announces its reward of one million naira cash prize each, to winners of four award categories.

I’m engaged and getting married soon

I knew I was going to make the finals in the house because I know what I have, I know what I worth. I also know what I can do in as much as we all wanted to clinch the first price but I believe we are all winners. I feel like I’m a winner even though I was the first runner- up. I still feel like I’m a winner. I thank God, it was a very wonderful experience in the house. I learnt a lot and I wanted to win, that’s the truth. I wanted to take home the cash price and the jeep but it’s just God’s will that I didn’t and that doesn’t change the fact that I’m a winner.

Fathering children I cannot take care of remains my greatest regret – Felix Liberty

More than three decades after he left the scene, Felix Libarty (a.k.a Lover Boy) who once ruled the airwaves in Nigeria in the 80s with his hit song, “Ifeoma,” is feeling disturbed today. The Edo State-born singer-turned-pastor who had all the good things going for him then; fame, wealth and women while the ovation was very loud, is an unhappy man following his inability to provide love, care and financial support to his nineteen children from seven different women. Sounding sober and humbled
by his past, repentant Libarty in this telephone interview with Showtime Celebrity relives memories
of his regrettable past mistakes, warning, however, young music stars to beware of the antics of desperate women who will surely come after them to ruin their lives. He also reveals his readiness
to do collaboration with any young musician and many more.

Vanguard Detty December

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