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We’re holding Bobrisky in male facility; we’ll protect him from sexual predators: Correctional Service

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Idris ‘Bobrisky’ Okuneye, a crossdresser who delights in adorning female outfits, will be kept in the male section of the prison facility throughout his six-month imprisonment, Peoples Gazette has reliably learnt from officials of the Nigerian Correctional Service.

 

Justice Abimbola Awogboro of the Lagos Division of the Federal High Court on Friday sentenced Bobrisky to jail after he pleaded guilty to a four-count charge of naira abuse.

 

Bobrisky told Ms Awogboro that he was a man when asked to clarify his gender status before the court. The Gazette was told that his answer would later inform the prison officials to keep him in the facility designated for men.

 

“Since he admitted to being a male in court, then we have to abide by what was submitted in court,” the correctional spokesperson told our masthead on Friday.

 

Prison officials also said Bobrisky will be offered adequate protection from other inmates who might want to sexually violate him.

 

“He shouldn’t be afraid of sexual assault from other male inmates because our men can give him protection.”

 

Bobrisky, posting a video of him clutching what appeared to be bosoms and posing half-naked in a bathrobe, has given his five million Instagram followers the impression that he has transitioned to a female.

 

In one of his photos on Instagram, he wrote, “My journey transitioning into a woman has been going smooth, no health issues, everything is going smooth for me.”

Sisi Eko: Olori Temitope Ogunwusi Advocates Cultural Education for the Next Generation

Last weekend, Vicmob Schools Lagos hosted a spectacular evening of arts and cultural celebration with their rendition of the play “Sisi Eko: Lagos Women of All Seasons.”

The event drew esteemed guests, including Her Regal Majesty, Olori (Dr.)Mrs. Temitope Ogunwusi, who was thoroughly impressed by the students’ performances in music, dance, and acting.

In an interview with Adesina Kasali (Medullar Concept), the media and PR director for the play, Olori expressed her elation at witnessing the students’ brilliance on stage. She emphasized the significance of nurturing and grooming children to embrace their culture and traditions, noting that firsthand experiences leave a lasting impact on their understanding.

She commended the students for showcasing their talents and highlighted the importance of preserving Lagos’ rich history and the Yoruba heritage traced back to Ile Ifẹ.

The evening served as a captivating display of talent and cultural pride, leaving attendees in awe of the students’ remarkable performances and underscoring the importance of cultural education and heritage preservation.

Anam boat mishap: Movie producer, Adanma Luke voluntarily submits herself to the police

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Adanma Luke, the producer of the movie actor Jnr Pope was featuring in before he and four others met their untimely death in Anam river, has turned herself in to the police.

In a chat with LIB, the spokesperson of the command, SP Tochukwu Ikenga, said Adanma voluntarily turned herself in to the police on Thursday, April 11 and wrote a statement.

 

Ikenga also told LIB that two boat operators have been arrested and are in police custody in connection with the unfortunate incident, while other members of the cast and crew of the movie, will be invited for questioning.

 

He assured that nothing would be swept under the carpet with regards to the incident.

Bobrisky jailed for six months with no option of fine over Abuse of Naira

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Justice Abimbola Awogboro of the Federal High Court in Lagos has sentenced cross-dresser Idris Okuneye, popularly known as Bobrisky, to six months in jail with no option of fine. The judgement was handed this morning, April 12.

Recall that on April 5th, EFCC arraigned Bobrisky in court on a six-count charge ranging from Abuse of the Naira and Money laundering. The court, however, dismissed the money laundering charges but convicted him for Naira Abuse after he confessed to the crime. The court also ordered that he be remanded in EFCC detention in Lagos

 

The judge also adjourned hearing for judgement into the case to April 9. However, the court couldn’t sit due to the April 9 to April 11 Eid-Fitri public holiday.

Canal+ presents an official takeover bid of $2.9 billion to MultiChoice

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Vivendi SE’s Canal+ has officially made an all-cash bid to acquire the MultiChoice Group, placing a valuation of $2.9 billion (R35 billion) on the South African pay-TV operator’s shares. The proposal, disclosed in a filing on Monday, entails Canal+ offering to purchase shares at 125 rands each. This move comes as part of Canal+’s strategy to expand its presence in Africa and capitalize on the continent’s burgeoning market.

Following the bid, MultiChoice will convene a newly established independent board to deliberate on the offer. Despite initial reservations, MultiChoice shares have surged by 25% since Canal+ first expressed interest in acquiring the broadcaster back in February. To navigate regulatory hurdles in South Africa regarding foreign media ownership, Canal+ may enlist the support of South African billionaire Patrice Motsepe, though discussions are still in the early stages.

Canal+ has gradually increased its stake in MultiChoice since 2020, surpassing a 35% holding this year, thereby necessitating a mandatory takeover offer. Vivendi’s intention to list Canal+ as a separate entity aligns with its strategy to capitalize on growth opportunities in Africa and Asia. MultiChoice’s board has engaged Standard Bank as an advisor for the transaction, with both companies affirming that a combined entity would be better equipped to tackle the evolving dynamics of the media and entertainment industry amidst digitalization and globalization.

Spotlight: Sandra Okunzuwa Fearlessly Building Her Empire

Sandra Okunzuwa, a rising star in the Nigerian entertainment industry, has captivated audiences with her talent, charisma, and entrepreneurial spirit. From her compelling performances on screen to her thriving YouTube channel, Sandra fearlessly builds her empire, leaving an indelible mark in Nollywood and beyond.

Sandra Okunzuwa

Sandra Ese Okunzuwa discovered her passion for acting at an early age. She combined her love for the arts with her pursuit of education, graduating with a Bachelor of Law (LLB) degree from the University of Benin in 2015.

Sandra’s journey in Nollywood began with small roles, but her talent quickly caught the industry’s attention. Here are some highlights from her filmography:

  • “The Blind Spot” (2018): Sandra portrayed young “Ekemini” alongside Rita Dominic in this thought-provoking movie. Her performance showcased depth and emotional range.
  • “Paternity Deal” (2018): In this film, Sandra worked alongside Kiki Omeili and Seun Akindele. Her ability to immerse herself in diverse characters stood out.
  • “Dear Dianne” (2019): Sandra took on the lead role as Dianne, a newlywed woman willing to risk everything for her unborn child. Her portrayal was both powerful and moving.
  • “Second Chance” (2020): As Nurse Kamara, Sandra demonstrated versatility and authenticity. Her presence on screen resonated with viewers.
Sandra Okunzuwa

Beyond acting, Sandra is a savvy entrepreneur. She co-founded the entertainment services company “Ardnas & Sluge Limited” with her sister, Onome Sally Okunzuwa, in June 2018. Additionally, Sandra owns two successful beauty stores: “Swit Girls” and “Wig Excel”, specializing in human hair and beauty products

Sandra Okunzuwa TV: The YouTube Sensation:

Sandra’s YouTube channel, “SANDRA OKUNZUWA TV”, has become a hub for premium Nollywood content. With over 294,000 subscribers and 246 videos, she shares full Nigerian movies, behind-the-scenes glimpses, and engaging discussions.

Here’s a taste of what viewers can find

  • “LOVING THE SAINT”: Sandra stars alongside Frederick Leonard in this 2024 Nigerian movie. Romance, drama, and compelling storytelling await.
  • “LADY OF THE NIGHT”: Toosweet Annan and Bella Salami join Sandra in this captivating Nollywood production.
  • “WHEN IT’S DIFFICULT”: A gripping film featuring Sandra Okunzuwa, Deza the Great, and Stan Nze.
  • “SWORN ENEMIES”: Conflict, loyalty, and unexpected alliances take center stage in this 2024 movie.
  • “NEIGHBOR NEIGHBOR”: Ruth Kadiri and Bryan Okoye co-star with Sandra in this exploration of neighborly relationships.
  • “LOVE RHYTHM”: Romance and music intertwine in this 2024 Nollywood production.
Sandra Okunzuwa

Philanthropy and Impact
Sandra’s heart extends beyond the spotlight. She founded the Sandra Okunzuwa Foundation, providing support to the less privileged. Her commitment to making a difference sets her apart as a compassionate artist.

Her career continues to flourish, and her fearlessness inspires others to chase their dreams.

Sandra Okunzuwa

In conclusion, Sandra Okunzuwa fearlessly navigates the entertainment industry, building her empire brick by brick. Whether on screen or behind the camera, she leaves an indomitable legacy—one that celebrates talent, resilience, and unwavering determination.

We eagerly anticipate featuring her in our print edition of Nollywood Magazine.

Occupational hazards, health and safety:The Hubert Ogunde Approach – Rasaki Ojo Bakare

From Prof Rasaki Ojo Bakare: Mysteries:

 

Occupational hazards, health and safety:The Hubert Ogunde Approach – Rasaki Ojo Bakare

 

Apart from Efuntajobo’s son, a character played by a grandson of Hubert Ogunde, I was, probably, the youngest member of cast in Hubert Ogunde’s film *Aropin n teyan*.

While on location at OSA film village in 1981, we visited the riverine communities of Agbowa, Ikosi, and Ijede to shoot several scenes on the very salty Osa River. The first three days were seamless even though adequate preparations were made for the unexpected. Three expert divers wore character costumes and makeup and embedded in each of the canoes. Six or seven real actors joined the safety merchants inside each canoe. We had about 12 canoes on the river.

 

Beyond the divers in the canoes, the peripheral water body was intentionally flooded by an army of local divers and fishermen who were also costumed like characters. They were engaged in different kinds of ‘stage businesses’. Meanwhile, their real business was to watch out for any accident and respond swiftly.

 

On the fourth and final day of shooting on this river, the depth of the grandmaster was called to task. Baba Ogunde was not on location on the first three days, and neither was he supposed to be there on the last day. We were in the safe hands of his white collaborators led by a certain Mr Brown.

 

So, on this fateful day, as we got cladded in our costumes with our hands holding the bamboo clappers, we were set for the final rehearsal of our Apepe music and songs before boarding the canoes for the last shoot. As Mr Brown gave the count and we sang: A nbo ba wa ree boluweri, Awa nbo ba wa ree boluodo, ewe aje, ofo agba, ire wa ato run, ire wa atorun, loju ota ile…etc …etc

 

It was as if our voices angered the Lord of Waters! The river became troubled. Troubled? No! I lack words to describe it. Rising and falling tides, leading to dangerous turbulence, nobody could go fifty meters close to the river. Mr Brown was going to call off the day’s proceedings when Yeye Ibisomi, Ogunde’s senior wife, took action. She jumped into a vehicle with a waiting driver and asked us to wait for her calmly.

 

After about 90 minutes, Yeye returned with Baba Ogunde spotting a knicker, T shirt, and cowboy hat. A bull ( dwarf cow) was brought out of a Van that came with the couple. Another man came out of the Van and followed Baba Ogunde with the bull to the river Bank. The man slaughtered the bull, and normalcy returned instantly! An extreme calm returned to the surface of the river. Baba Ogunde returned to his car and drove off without saying a word to anyone. We hurried ourselves into the canoes to conclude the day’s job.

 

I was reminded of this experience by the recent riverside accident in Nollywood that reportedly claimed lives.

 

May the good Lord accept the souls of the departed.

 

What is your calling? Learn it beyond the surface.

 

Prof. Rasaki Ojo Bakare,

Former theatre apprentice under Hubert Ogunde and Jimoh Aliu,

Current, Ekiti State Commissioner for Arts, Culture and Creative Economy

Breaking: OJ Simpson dies aged 76 after cancer battle

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Former NFL star O.J. Simpson has passed away at age 76 after a battle with cancer, his family confirmed.

 

A statement posted on his social media accounts reads: “On April 10th, our father, Orenthal James Simpson, succumbed to his battle with cancer. He was surrounded by his children and grandchildren. During this time of transition, his family asks that you please respect their wishes for privacy and grace.”

 

He had reportedly been battling prostate cancer.

 

Simpson earned a reputation as one of the most exceptional running backs in NFL history during his ten-year tenure with the Buffalo Bills and San Francisco 49ers.

 

Following his football career, Simpson transitioned into acting, gracing both the big and small screens with his presence in numerous films and television series.

 

Timeline of OJ Simpson career

 

College Career: O.J. Simpson played college football for the USC Trojans from 1967 to 1968. He won the Heisman Trophy in 1968, awarded to the best college football player in the United States.

 

Professional Career: Simpson was drafted by the Buffalo Bills as the first overall pick in the 1969 NFL Draft. He played for the Buffalo Bills from 1969 to 1977 and for the San Francisco 49ers in 1978 and 1979.

 

Accomplishments: During his NFL career, Simpson achieved numerous accolades, including being a five-time Pro Bowl selection and winning the NFL MVP award in 1973. He was also the first player to rush for over 2,000 yards in a single season, accomplishing this feat in 1973.

 

Legacy: Despite his successful football career, Simpson’s legacy has been overshadowed by controversies, including his highly publicized criminal trial in 1995 for the murders of his ex-wife, Nicole Brown Simpson, and her friend, Ronald Goldman, of which he was acquitted. However, he was found liable for their deaths in a subsequent civil trial.

Eniola Ajao’s “Beast of Two Worlds” Surpasses N145 Million in Revenue

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Ajakaju: Beast of Two Worlds is about King Towobola (Odunlade Adekola) who was surrounded by diabolic women, from his wives to his mother (Sola Sobowale).

 

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Faced with the threat of abdicating the throne for not having a male heir, he brought home a strange woman who spelt more trouble for him. It stars Bimbo Akintola, Eniola Ajao, Fathia Balogun, Femi Adebayo, Ibrahim Chatta, Lateef Adedimeji, Mercy Aigbe, Odunlade Adekola, Sola Sobowale.

Directed by  Adebayo Tijani and Odunlade Adekola, the movie is produced by Eniola Ajao in association with Anthill Studio. showing in 62 cinemas nationwide it has crossed 100 million in 7 days making it on the track to becoming the first Nollywood 200m grosser of April 2024.

As of April 2nd, the epic minted N63 million with Godzilla X King: The New Empire following directly behind at N49 million showing at 58 locations nationwide and then Kung Fu Panda at N17 million showing at 58 locations in its 2nd week

Vicmob Schools Hosts Spectacular Performance of “Sisi Eko”

In a remarkable display of talent and cultural appreciation, Vicmob Schools hosted a memorable event on April 6th, featuring their students in the captivating play “Sisi Eko,” directed by Akapo Joshua.

“Sisi Eko” delves into the historical narrative of three distinguished women – Madam Tinubu, Erelu Kuti, and Alimotu Pelewura – who played pivotal roles in shaping the vibrant city of Lagos. Their remarkable contributions to history and culture were brought to life on stage by the talented students of Vicmob Schools.

Mrs. Modupe Folarin, the school’s Director of Studies, expressed her delight at the play’s success, emphasizing the school’s commitment to fostering creativity and historical awareness among its students.

Vicmob Schools Director of Studies Mrs. Modupe Folarin

The audience, comprised of dignitaries, parents, and supporters, were treated to a riveting performance that included acting, music, and dance. Parents watched with pride as their children immersed themselves in portraying historical characters and cultural traditions, connecting with the rich heritage of Lagos.

Her Regal Majesty Amb. Dr. Temitope Enitan- Ogunwusi

Among the esteemed guests was the Olori of Ọọnirisa, Her Regal Majesty Amb. Dr. Temitope Enitan- Ogunwusi, who commended the students for their exceptional performances and emphasized the importance of preserving cultural heritage and language.

His Royal Majesty, Oba Akeeb Adebowale Rauf Alaye of Orisunmbare, praised the students for their mastery of the Yoruba dialect and applauded their efforts in preserving cultural traditions.

The event culminated in a joyous atmosphere, with attendees expressing their delight and appreciation for the production team and school management. The event was well-attended by parents, government functionaries representing various ministries, arts enthusiasts, and well-wishers.

Vicmob Schools’ production of “Sisi Eko” not only showcased the talent and creativity of its students but also served as a celebration of Lagos’ rich history and cultural heritage.

 

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