Saturday 18 November 2017

Traffic Jam, Tonto Dikeh Rides With An Okada To The Cinema (See Photos)

Nollywood actress, mother of one Tonto Dikeh spotted on an okada as she ditched her car yesterday to get to the cinema for her new movie promo. having fun as you can see the beautiful actress shared the video via her Instagram as she smiled through the journey and made it on time to the cinema. See photos below;
Well that showed how much she wanted to see that movie.
  • My Father Gave Me a Condom at the Age of 16 – CDQ reveals

    CDQ recently moved into his new apartment in one of the highbrow areas in Lekki, and the excited singer revealed how he usually squats with Masterkraft before now.. He wrote;
    “thinking about how the whole thing started 4yrs ago when boys still dey manage with @masterkraft_ for ojodu berger. About 7 of us would squeeze to fit in a room just for d night to pass…now I have more than enough rooms that I’m able to bring my siblings closer… I just couldn’t thank God enough for all these I say #ByeByePoverty”.
    The Indigenous rapper, has now opened up sharing some interesting stuffs about his past, childhood, and music career.
    CDQ says he’d never forget the year 2008 as it was the time he lost his father. Taking a trip down memory lane with Saturday Beats, the singer referred to his father as his best friend and confidant.
    “I was very close to my father who died in 2008. I learnt that he was in his office when he suddenly slumped and he was rushed to the hospital. He was in the hospital for some time before he finally died. His death really affected the family financially. Also, my father was our guide and he advised us on every life situation.
    “When I was 16, my father called me and said that he knew that at my age, I would be seeing girls. He gave me a condom and told me that if I must have s*x, I should ensure I wear one. He made it known that he was against pre-marital sex but I should always protect myself if I must engage in the act. He also always advised that as a man, I should always ensure that I worked hard and earn money because by doing so, the ladies would chase me. I have really missed that intimacy and friendship I had with my dad. Also, there was the financial aspect. My father was the one that took care of his extended family. My father taught me not to depend on anybody,” the Sai Baba singer said.
    The banker-turned-singer told Saturday Beats that when he wanted to quit the banking hall for recording booths, he did not have the courage to tell his widowed mother being the first child of the family.
    “There is no one that would leave a bank job for music that would not be scared of the career change but at that time, I had a lot of pressure on me. I lost my father when I was still in school back then in 2008. That period was when Lagos State was doing road expansion so they broke the two shops my mother had on Alaba Expressway. I am the first child of my family so I had to fend for my family. I had a lot of people who depended on me, so it made the decision even tougher for me when Mastakraft advised me to leave the banking hall for the recording booth. I listened to his advice and took music seriously. He promised me that after six months, things would change in my life if I embraced music squarely and his prediction came to pass.
    “I did not tell my mother when I quit my job, she did not even know about my decision. She thought I was working in the bank because I used to give her money from what I made at small shows I performed at. She did not know I was a musician till I started to prosper,” CDQ said.
  • Young Orphaned Nigerian guy shares amazing testimony of how he survived a Ghastly accident that claimed 18 lives, including his mother’s

    A Nigerian Guy is full of thanks after he survived a ghastly accident that claimed 18 lives including his mum.
    Identified as Fegor Williams on Twitter, he shared his amazing testimony on his Facebook page. He wrote;
    I want to take this time to give thanks to the almighty God for what he has done in my life…On july 28 2017 i had an accident on my way to abuja along lokoja road..
    A tanker which was carrying fuel fell while trying to get through two keke along the road and it caught fire…The vehicle i was in also caught fire and i passed out..I opened my eyes to see myself on the floor across from where the vehicle containing 18 people including my mom was burning..
    i tried to stand up and run because everybody around the area was running because the vehicle was about to explode but i could not and then i noticed that i had sustained multiple injuries all over my body and my right leg was broken and i could not walk..i begged a man who was running to help me and then he carried me to a safe side where the fire would not harm me..i was then taken to the hospital by a man known as pastor daniel..
    i spent the night in the hospital in lokoja and it was while i was in the hospital i found out that only me and a man survived in that vehicle but the rest including my mom and the two keke drivers was burnt to ashes..
    i tried contacting my family members but i couldn’t because i only knew my moms phone number..i was filled with joy when my family members found me the next day,they said they saw the accident on the news and they came to check for survivors..i was then discharged from that hospital in lokoja and taken to a specialist home in abuja where i received treatments..
    i thank God for sparing my life because up till now it’s a mystery how i got out of that vehicle because i dont even know how i got out..and i also thank God that i am able to walk again today because the doctors in the hospital were saying things like i would not be able to walk again and they said my blood was low but the almighty God saw me through and now i am fully healthy and sound…
    I lost my mom in that accident and i am now an orphan because i lost my dad two years ago,but that does not make me question God or stop me from thanking him because if not for his mercy and grace i would have been dead by now because some of my mates were burnt to ash in that accident..
    The almighty God is indeed a merciful and faithful God,so i urge u Christians to serve him faithfully.
  • “My Scars Tell My Story” – Tonto Dikeh Says As She Shares Photo Of Scar Allegedly Inflicted On Her By Her Ex-Husband.

    Stunning actress, Tonto Dikeh put on display her visible leg scar which she’s previously claimed, was inflicted on her by her ex-husband Churchill.
    Donning a black thigh high sequin playsuit and high heeled sandals, the actress shows us clearly the scar on her right leg and wrote on her page:
    SCARS ARE TATTOOS WITH BETTER STORIES ..Mine tells my story,what’s yours??… what your story
    See full photo:
  • Make Up Gone Wrong? Victoria Kimani suffers epic makeup fail (Photos)

    Make up gone wrong? Victoria Kimani who is an American-born Kenyan singer, songwriter, actress and entertainer. She is currently signed to Chocolate City and is described as the record label’s first lady. She was spotted with a fan who took a selfie with her at an event little did she know that her make up for that day was shouty and too bright. See photo below……..
    The Kenyan singer who was present at the One African Music Fest caught the attention of all the audience with not only her performance but her outfit equally. Take a look at what she wore to the stage that made men droll.
    Watch her sensational performance below;
  • Check out this beautiful blue-eyed little boy who suffers from vitiligo (Photos)

    Check out these really cute photos of a little boy that is currently trending online due to his beautiful blue eyes and skin condition.
    The young boy suffers from Vitiligo which is a long-term skin condition which leads to loss of pigment. These pictures circulating online show a little boy who suffers from the condition, but it doesn’t make him look any less beautiful. His must be a really rare case because his eyes are blue, which isn’t common among Africans.

  • “And whether you like to admit it or not, you love each other” – Lola Omotayo pens down birthday message to Peter and Paul Okoye

    Peter Okoye’s wife, Lola Omotayo, took to social media to pen down a heartfelt birthday message to her husband and Paul Okoye of the defunct Psquare group, as they celebrate their 36th birthday.
    Lola Omotayo took to her Instagram page to disclose how much she loves the two brothers wrote and wrote;
    “A big birthday shout out to these handsome and talented brothers @peterpsquare and @rudeboypsquare. May the Almighty God continue to bless and protect you two. May he especially soften your hearts towards each other because after all the flashing lights, bells and hype you will still remain blood brothers who shared one womb.
    #Fact! No matter what you do you will still remain family. #Truth! And whether you like to admit it or not, you love each other. #Doublefact. So use today to reflect on the blessings that the Almighty God has showered upon you thus far and give Him thanks. I wish you two long life, good health, wisdom and happiness. Peter I love you. Paul I love you. Happy Birthday.”