Saturday, 11 February 2017

10 Nigerian celebrities who became famous for all the wrong reasons

In Nigeria entertainment industry, there are artists that have earned fame through hard work, talent and by making smart career decisions. These artists have worked to master their craft and have been rewarded for their skills. These people are icons. They have ensured a steady steam of work as long as they want it because they have the talent and the drive to see any project through to the end. They deserve everything they’ve been blessed with


Then, there are some wonna-bes who will stop at nothing to make the tabloids by whatever means; with no discernible skills or talent, they simply exist as A-F-list celebs famous for all the wrong reasons.


Here are the ten of the famous celebrities for no reason. Take a look;

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Bobrisky

Bobrisky became popular by being highly controversial on social media. Lots of social media spectators thronged his Snapchat account when he claimed he had a lover who is assumed to be male even though he only refers to the person as "bae". He likes dressing up as a woman, wears makeup and has had his skin whitened.

Friday, 3 February 2017

WIZKID BAG AMERICAN AWARD

Wizkid just added an accolade to his rank and file stall of awards, he is just awarded by the America writters group for his marvellous writting skill for the track ONE DANCE by Drake feature Wizkid.. More good work Wizzy..This came in!! More Drake x Wizkid on the way!! 😈😈😈, said Wizzy

DAVIDO EMBRACE ASA ASIKA TO HIS MANAGEMENT

New Manager Alert! 💼 We welcome @AsaAsika to Davido Music Worldwide! Statement from Davido.. big ups to Asa, hope to see you at top.

SHAKIRA CELEBRATES HERB BIRTHDAY

Today February 3, renown pop star Shakira celebrates her birthday as she took to her twitter while fans wish her well. cheer up baby

Wednesday, 1 February 2017

UNITED IKNGDOM DEPORTED OVER 83 NIGERIANS

OVER 83 Nigerians are expected to arrive in the country on Wednesday (today) following their deportation from the United Kingdom. Following the report gathered that among those to be deported were residents whose documents had expired and prisoners whose terms of imprisonment were nearing completion.

BANKY AT GOOGLE PANEL

Following his quote on twitter today, Banky show appreciation to be invited at Google panel "Big thank you to the great people at Google for inviting me on the panel to speak about issues…" https://www.instagram.com/p/BP5hGiNgFL1/

AN OPEN LETTER TO THE PROFESSOR ON BEHALF OF TUFACE

AN OPEN LETTER TO THE PROFESSOR ON BEHALF OF TUFACE IDEBIA... A DIE HARD FAN RESPONDED. Dear professor, I was assiduously overwhelmed with paroxysm when I read your statement while addressing a protest being organised by the icon Tuface Idibia. It beats my imagination how a noble citizen of your caliber will quantify a fellow citizen who also earn the civic right to draw his government attention through a peaceful campaign in order the crave their indulgence to hearken to the yelling of its people whom are being meted with profound hardship and suffering. Though, everyone has a right to his or her opinion as long as it does not infringe the rights of others, but what you inscribed on your statement entails how egocentric you are in your view and less concern of what affects the oppressed and unprivileged ones amongst us in a lackadaisical society like ours. Honorable professor, it should not elude your mind that the man you stereotype as a "bloody illiterate" knows how to read and write and perhaps, if your view is directed to the aspect of being ignorance, mind you, you as well is ignoramus in other areas of life or profession.Nevertheless, Tuface has used his skills and knowledge to bring accolades to our dear country across the globe, I wonder what you have done outside the shores of Nigeria beyond your comfort zone the world can count on. This is third waves, therefore, times have gone beyond verbal words but pragmatism whereby nobles like you are supposed to set a precedence and enlighten the uneducated how the go about doing certain things rather than condemning their efforts by using such words "bloody illiterate". May I not be misquoted, I do acknowledge your academics achievement as a remarkable one but it does not mean that others who are not as qualified as you can not agitate for their rights as long as it is lawful. If you seized not to be a voice to the common man, allow those with the impetus to do the needful. The Nigerian government needs immediate attention to the plea of its people. Thank you. O.A.P