Families they say stick together whether good or bad. Jason
Boateng certainly fits into this mould. Cousin to Yvonne, the young dude took
to twitter to cuss out Iyanya for being disrespectful to his sister. He went on
to say that Iyanya should not play down the relationship he had with Yvonne seeing
as he went as far as tattooing her initials on his skin when the going was good. Click link for picture of the initials pic.twitter.com/6AEOn3E4V5 and then read some of his tweets below
Saturday, 29 June 2013
Yvonne Nelson Replies Iyanya’s Childish Rant…Quotes Galatians 6:7
So Yvonne Nelson spilled the bean on her relationship with
Iyanya and how things fell apart. Barely a week later, the dude goes on air and
disses her and says things no man who is truly a man would say.
And I refuse to post the trash he voiced out against Ghana’s
own Yvonne Nelson simply because it was the immature rant of an immature man.
Anyway, Yvonne Nelson did not take it lying low. She replied him albeit it in a
mature manner.
DELE MOMODU: If I Were President Jonathan
Dele Momodu
Fellow Nigerians, I had planned, and hoped, to escape from President Goodluck Jonathan’s unending brouhaha this week but that seems impossible for as long as our President and acolytes continue to titillate us with salacious news every week. My piece today was triggered by a few unrelated events. The first was a chance meeting I had with a distinguished media baron who spent over ten hours with me in Accra early this week. He had apparently read most of my articles and was determined to get me to take a closer look at President Jonathan’s efforts and achievements so far. He acknowledged, unlike most of this government’s apologists, that I had maintained a semblance of objectivity in my writings. He was particularly impressed that I had remained in the National Conscience Party, at a time most politicians would have jumped ship.
Polscope with Eddy Odivwri-Oil Theft: So Why was Tompolo Paid N15 Billion?
Tomopolo
When the crisis in the Niger Delta reached a head around 2008, the name of Mr Government Ekpemupolo, alias Tompolo had become a reference item. By early 2009, the platform for the agitation of the Niger Delta militants called Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (MEND) had become as fiercely violent as danger can be. And when the group allegedly killed eleven soldiers, in the creeks of the Niger Delta, it was the crowning of the villainous profile of Tompolo. He was declared wanted by Brig Gen Yaki Bello. With smoking guns and crushing arsenal, the Nigerian army swooped on Camp 5, the Okerenkoko base of the Tompolo-led militants. Tompolo was nowhere to be found. But his camp was leveled and armoury ravaged and seized.
STEPHANIE OKEREKE: FOR ME, MARRIAGE HAS BEEN WONDERFUL
AFTER ABOUT ONE YEAR OF A CAREER LULL OCCASIONED BY HER WEDDING STAGED SOMETIME IN APRIL, 2012, AWARD WINNING THESPIAN, STEPHANIE OKEREKE-LINUS IS BACK WITH A BANG. HER NEW FILM TITLED DRY, IS A WAR AGAINST THE MENACE OF CHILD MORTALITY, PREMATURE MARRIAGE AND THE travails of down-trodden WOMEN. THESE AND MORE SHE SHARES WITH LANRE ODUKOYA
ONE YEAR IN MARITAL BLISS…
Marriage has been wonderful. It’s fun and I feel a little different sometimes but I try not to be burdened by my new status as a married person. We’re still a young couple trying to live our lives and have fun, work hard and stay committed to each other and never take each other for granted.
ABOUT THE LULL IN MY CAREER…
Sometimes you say you want to take a back seat for a while because you just got married; you want to settle in to absorb the whole married life as you try to reorganize your life. It’s a different stage in your life and you want to re-strategize properly. But I’ve done a few movies for other people.
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