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How I got married at 34 as a virgin despite being an actress” Bimbo Success

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How I got married at 34 as a virgin despite being an actress” Bimbo Success reveals, speaks on promiscuity in Nollywood

Nollywood actress, Bimbo Success has revealed how she got married at 34 as a virgin, despite being an actress

 

The Yoruba star made this known in an interview with her colleague, Biola Bayo on her YouTube channel, Talk To B, while addressing claims of actresses being promiscuous.

 

Bimbo revealed that she maintained her virginity till she got married despite having a series of admirers from both single and married men

She noted how people questioned how she was getting roles without dating anyone in the industry and some of her colleagues even promised to hook her up with men, but she declined.

Bimbo Success added that seeing her brother repeatedly have sex with different women and discard them later, made her have the mentality to keep herself till her wedding night

 

I was 34 when I got married.

 

People questioned how I was getting roles without dating anyone in the industry and some of my colleagues even promised to hook me up but I declined.

I had admirers of both single guys and married men, but it was my decision to keep myself.

 

So that experience combined with how my elder brother whom I live with treated women, having sexual intercourse with one, another will come.

 

Is this how I will continue, that mentality was what I carried that no sex till marriage?

 

I lost my virginity after my wedding”

The Great People Of Ashanti Kingdom

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The Ashantis are undoubtedly the largest tribe in Ghana, with a population estimated at 12 million people, and they can be found in Ghana, Togo and Ivory Coast.🇬🇭✅

The Ashanti people, who are a subgroup of the Akan, speak the Twi language, a language that is now ranked as one of the most spoken in West Africa. Their capital was Kumasi, one of the largest cities in Ghana.🇬🇭

Some of the majority of Ashanti people are Christians , who strongly believe in the power of Jesus. Some are traditional worshippers, while a growing population of Muslims can also be found.🔐🇬🇭♥️

According to the history of these great people, the Ashanti kingdom was found in the 1600s, in the midst of a land that was full of gold and that served as a major trade between them and the Europeans.🇬🇭💚

Many Ashantis exist in Caribbean countries, especially in Jamaica, where there is a clear Ashanti influence in the Jamaican name, dress, and physical appearance.💪💪

 

The Ashanti, like many tribes, have their own delicious foods such as Fufu, Mpoto Mpoto, and others that have already been hijacked by other tribes who find them more delicious.🤝🇬🇭

Ashanti also participated in the booming business of West Africa in the olden days, in which a bigger empire would invade the smaller one and capture its citizens in order to sell them as slaves to the Europeans.💚😍

 

Many Ashantis fought tirelessly for the quick independence of Ghana, and they successfully made it the second west African country to get independence, lagging only behind Liberia.🇬🇭👌

Movie Review – The Black Book

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THE BLACK BOOK; REVIEW.

 

Rating 7/10 for me.

 

Good storyline, amazing cinematography, perfect cast ,however scripting was a bit rushed,hence the 7 out of 10 rating.

 

An old deacon who happens to be an military assassin goes back to his old ways to avenge the death of his only son who was murdered by a police squad.

 

Ironically,this happens to be the reality of things.

 

Things we don’t like talking about.

 

How these people frame other people for crimes they did not commit, extort them or even murder them.

 

While the original criminal roams around freely because they have someone up there to protect them.

 

That’s what I relate to in the movie.

 

We all!

 

Of cause, RMD played the hero, Paul Edima and like you know, he’s always a 10/10 . He delivered well.

 

If you haven’t seen the movie, you should.

 

©Asa

Movie Review:The Black Book – VOICE FROM THE STREET 

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VOICE FROM THE STREET

 

Movie Review Part 1.

 

The Black Book.

 

I have read many reviews regarding this Nollywood blockbuster, every good words said about the movie is on point and I can’t agree less.

 

But still I have my reservations.

 

0.1. The lead character bared “Edima” a known Akwa Ibom name but the character name of Edima’s son that was killed is “Damilola” a Yoruba name. Why so?

 

You will agree with me that most of us bear two names, one might be our native name and the other an English name.

 

Realistically a man of such caliber can’t give his son a name from another tribe and ignore giving him a name from his origin at least a teasing name.

 

Hence, I think this was a mix up, not a good character link up and wasn’t a good one for me.

 

0.2. The character “Edima” and his Son never spoke the native language attached to their origin not even in a scene, rather Edima spoke Hausa.

 

For example, The characters Big Daddy, Senator Dipo and Mrs Judith were all from Yoruba and they spoke their native language.

 

So why was Edima and His Son’s own different?

 

Movies are the reflection of our reality, so How is it believable that Edima a man in his late 60s can’t speak his own Native language.

 

I think in that aspect it’s poor character description

 

Even if you base in another man’s land you can’t forget your root and it’s culture, so I think “Editi Effiong” the Producer who is Also the Director should’ve done better on those aspect regarding the fact that he’s from where that name “Edima” originate.

 

Lastly for now, I wept after watching the movie, the reason wasn’t about the tragic plot rather it’s was about..

 

To be continued in part 2.

 

Sam Joe is my name and I am what I preach.

 

WRITTEN BY:

Sam Joe

MohBad: Seven Takeaways From Naira Marley’s Interview with Reno Omokri 

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MohBad: Seven Takeaways From Naira Marley’s Interview with Reno Omokri

As the investigation into the death of the late singer Ilerioluwa Aloba, aka MohBad, continues, more details about his relationship with erstwhile label boss Afeeze Fashola, popularly known as Naira Marley, have begun to emerge.

 

In an exclusive interview with social commentator Reno Omokri, Naira Marley addressed concerns and rumours before and after the demise of MohBad.

 

MohBad died on September 12, 2023, leaving behind a five-month-old son.

 

Before his untimely death, MohBad shared multiple clips of his battered body, where he claimed to have been attacked by men allegedly affiliated with Marlian Music, the record label owned by Naira Marley.

 

MohBad signed a record deal with Naira Marley’s label in 2019 and exited in 2022, following issues surrounding the deceased’s need for a change of manager.

 

Here are seven takeaways from Naira Marley’s interview with Omokri, released Wednesday, September 27.

 

(1) Naira Marley maintained his innocence in the circumstances that led to MohBad’s death. He added that he had been abroad since August 31, visiting family and had yet to return.

 

(2) The Marlian Music boss also addressed a now-viral clip of MohBad asking people to hold Marlian Music responsible should he lose his life.

 

Discussing the clip, Naira Marley stated that paranoia made the deceased create the video. He said MohBad made the footage shortly after officials of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency arrested some affiliates of the Marlian Music label.

 

He claimed he met with MohBad upon returning to Nigeria, and the deceased apologised for mentioning his name and that of the music label.

 

“When I got back, I met him, and he said he did not understand and apologised. I Have videos of me speaking with him,” Naira Marley stated.

 

(3) Naira Marley also alleged that MohBad was suicidal. He recounted a discussion with MohBad’s partner, who confirmed the singer was suicidal. According to Naira Marley, his troubles came mainly from his family.

 

“I was in America when his girl called me to tell me that he had locked himself in the toilet and attempted to kill himself.”

 

(4) Naira Marley also talked about MohBad’s mental health struggles, adding that the deceased’s parents were aware of it.

 

“He wanted to commit suicide again. I had to look out for him, so I tried finding out what was wrong with him so I could help, but he (MohBad) said only his parents knew what was wrong with him.

 

“I spoke to the parents, and they said they noticed he is not okay, but they need to take him somewhere for treatment.”

 

(5)Naira Marley also denied assaulting Mohbad. The artiste also confirmed his friendship with Samson Eletu, aka Sam Larry, also fingered in MohBad’s death.

 

(6) On Speculations that he receives royalties on MohBad’s records, Naira Marley denied this claim, saying he does not get paid for music released after the deceased departed from his label in 2022.

 

(7) Naira Marley also addressed rumours claiming he is responsible for DJ Splash’s ill health. According to the ‘Soapy’ crooner, this is a lie.

 

“DJ Splash was never signed to Marlian Music. He is not my DJ, and he got the name following a picture he took with me.

 

“When what happened to him, he was not at my house. I have no idea where all this is coming from. They are all lies.”

Editi Effiong a versatile creator with significant impact in various fields

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Editi Effiong is a versatile creator, builder, and thinker who has made a significant impact in various fields. He founded Anakle, a digital marketing agency based in Nigeria, a decade ago.

 

In a short span of time, he transitioned into the world of filmmaking and has produced outstanding films such as “Up North” and “Day of Destiny.” He recently achieved a remarkable milestone with his directorial debut, “The Black Book,” which is now ranked as the number one movie on Netflix worldwide. Editi’s accomplishments in both the digital and film industries have firmly established him as one of the foremost entrepreneurs of his generation.

Editi Effiong has been involved in the conceptualisation, development, and successful deployment of numerous digital products and applications within Nigeria. He has also engaged in writing, covering topics related to technology, design, education, and business leadership. His expertise and contributions extend beyond his role as CEO of Anakle, showcasing his passion for innovation and creativity.

“The Black Book” is Editi Effiong’s directorial debut and has achieved a remarkable feat by being ranked as the number one movie on Netflix worldwide. This is a significant milestone not only for Editi but also for Nollywood and African cinema as a whole. Unfortunately, I don’t have specific details about the plot or production of the film, but its success on a global platform speaks volumes about Editi’s talent and the quality of his work.

In addition to “The Black Book,” Editi Effiong has produced several outstanding films, including “Up North” and “Day of Destiny.” These films have garnered attention and acclaim, contributing to the growth and recognition of Nigerian and African cinema.

 

Telecommunication companies strategize distinct pricing structures for calls and data services across various states

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Nigerians may soon encounter varying charges for calls, data, SMS, and other telecommunication services in different states, as telecommunications companies have announced.

This step aims to address the challenges posed by multiple taxation and differing business conditions across various states.

Telecom firms argue that maintaining a single national tariff is no longer suitable because the cost of providing services differs among states.

Mr. Gbenga Adebayo, the Chairman of the Association of Licensed Telecoms Operators of Nigeria, made this disclosure during his address at ‘The Nigeria eGovernment Summit 2023’ in Lagos.

He emphasized the need to adapt pricing to the local cost of service provision, especially in states burdened with numerous taxes on operators.

Adebayo also highlighted that the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) is aware of this demand and that providing data to support it is the way forward.

He asserted that the current pricing system for telecom services is unjust to states fostering a favorable business climate and that it’s time for a more regionally adjusted approach.

He pointed out that tariff variations exist globally due to differing regulations and rules in various regions.

Therefore, the era of a single national tariff is outdated, and the current reality necessitates a fresh approach.

Adebayo revealed that the telecom industry is set to engage with the new Minister of Communications, Innovation, and Digital Economy, Dr. Bosun Tijani, to discuss this agenda in the coming days.

NPF Microfinance Bank achieves a remarkable 171% growth in profit, reaching an impressive N646 million

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The NPF Microfinance Bank has unveiled its financial results for the first quarter of 2023, demonstrating an impressive 171.5 percent surge in profits, reaching N645.94 million, compared to N242.79 million during the same period in 2022.

These results, disclosed in their financial report submitted to the Nigerian Exchange Limited on Thursday, also showcase a substantial 62.79 percent growth in gross earnings, soaring from N1.47 billion to N2.28 billion.

The bank’s revenue was significantly bolstered by net interest income, contributing a substantial N1.86 billion, while fee and commission income amounted to N159.04 million.

A detailed examination of the interest income reveals noteworthy figures: loans and advances surged to N2.052 billion from N1.26 billion, and treasury bills investments rose to N29.53 million from N18.09 million during the review period.

In terms of overall financial strength, the institution witnessed remarkable growth, with its assets expanding by 24.90 percent, reaching N43.09 billion.

Concurrently, total liabilities increased by 30.53 percent, reaching N31.22 billion from N23.92 billion.

It’s worth noting that the bank had previously obtained shareholder approval to raise capital for its transformation into a commercial bank, a decision ratified during the 29th Annual General Meeting held in June.

Shareholders overwhelmingly supported the increase in share capital, ensuring compliance with regulatory requirements for the transition into a Deposit Money Bank.

This transition will necessitate amendments to the Memorandum of Association to reflect the changes in share capital resulting from the capital raise and allotment process.

Additionally, at the AGM, shareholders endorsed the proposed dividend of 10 kobo per ordinary share of 50 kobo, as declared by the directors for the year ending December 31, 2022.

The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) plans to utilize a $3 billion loan to foster economic stability, as disclosed during the meeting of the National Economic Council (NEC)

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During the 136th NEC meeting held at the Aso Rock Presidential Villa, Abuja, on Thursday, the National Economic Council confirmed that the $3 billion emergency loan-for-crude oil, secured by the Federal Government in August, would be utilized to stabilize the fluctuating value of the naira.

The currency’s volatility has been evident in the Investors & Exporters’ window and worsened in the parallel market, where it reached N1000/$ earlier this month.

Speaking to State House correspondents, Nasarawa State Governor Abdullahi Sule expressed confidence in the plan, stating, “So, we are very confident and we still believe very strongly that with the plan that will come out and with all these items that have been listed on the improvement of revenue, the $3 billion shall be useful to us down the line.

On August 16, the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited announced securing an emergency $3 billion crude repayment loan from Afrexim Bank.

This loan was intended to alleviate pressure on the naira by enabling the settlement of taxes and royalties in advance, providing the Federal Government with essential dollar liquidity for naira stabilization with limited risk.

However, the naira’s fluctuations persisted in the I&E window and worsened in the parallel market, reaching N1000/$ the week before last. It exhibited a recovery on Friday, September 22, 2023, following President Bola Tinubu’s nomination of Olayemi Cardoso as CBN governor. In response, the naira gained N10 against the dollar in the black market, closing at N990/$1.

Regarding the timeline for the intervention and the possibility of a supplementary budget, Governor Sule clarified, “The $3 billion that was taken is meant to stabilize the naira. As you have seen, we have a new team at the CBN, and the new team needs some time to work out the details.

Taking the loan is one thing; planning the process of stabilization is another because it will take some time.

The CBN governor was confirmed only a few days ago, and he has just begun rolling out his plans.

Regarding the need for a supplementary budget, Governor Sule added, “A supplementary budget is a request that will arise based on the current developments.

At this moment, I’m not sure there is an immediate need for a supplementary budget. So far, no requests for supplementary budgets have been presented to NEC.

The Black Book’ becomes Nollywood’s first No.1 on Netflix worldwide

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‘The Black Book’ becomes Nollywood’s first No.1 on Netflix worldwide

In a historic moment for Nollywood, Editi Effiong’s cinematic masterpiece, “The Black Book,” has risen to unprecedented heights on the global stage, becoming the first-ever Nollywood film to claim the number one spot on Netflix worldwide.

 

The film’s storyline, which revolves around the relentless quest for justice by Paul Edima, a former military guerrilla portrayed by Nollywood icon Richard Mofe Damijo (RMD), has captured the hearts of audiences worldwide. “The Black Book” delves deep into themes of redemption, and the haunting specter of the past, making it a must-watch for lovers of gripping cinematic narratives.

 

The movie’s success marks a turning point for Nollywood, addressing one of its long-standing challenges – securing funding for ambitious projects. “The Black Book” stands as a testament to what can be achieved when vision, talent, and determination come together.

Effiong’s directorial prowess is evident throughout the film, as he skillfully blends Hollywood-style techniques into the Nollywood narrative. Cinematography and camera angles that were once the hallmark of only Hollywood productions now grace the screens in this groundbreaking Nollywood film.