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Sunday 19 May 2013

PATIENCE OZOKWOR PREPARES FOR SON'S WEDDING

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No doubt, this renowned thespian, Patience Ozokwor is a fulfilled woman. A few years ago, the veteran actress pulled crème-de-la crème of the society to her daughter’s wedding. Well, be the first to know that, the versatile actress popularly called Mama G in the movie industry is set to throw another superlative wedding ceremony for her son.

She recently tweeted that she has been busy lately preparing for her son’s wedding. (See tweet) we wish the Nollywood mother success in her preparation for the son’s wedding.

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Saturday 18 May 2013

Emeka Ossai buys CAR OF #5.5M for wife for giving him twins.

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'Clinic Matters' actor, Emeka Ossai has given his beautiful wife, Jumai a new 'toy' valued at about N5.5million. The actor, reportedly fulfilling his promise of giving Jumai a special gift if she gives him a child, 'slapped' his wife with a 2013 model of Honda Cross Tour.

Nigeriafilms.com reliably learnt that Emeka got the delivery of the car last and presented the 'mobile home' to his excited wife, Jumai.

The actor had waited for five years for a child but got a double dose in September 2012 when Jumai doubled Emeka's joy with a set of twins.

The twins were christened Jude and Judith by the parents.

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Celebrities vs Ex-Super Eagles Stars Match To Celebrate Fred Amata @50


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Pictures And Video From Fred Amata’s Novelty Football Match, More Pictures and the video after the cut,,, it was just all fun, lols I didn't see oo but AY said he scored 2 Goals, Saka himslf hmm No Possession, Aki And Pawpaw no Highlights, Okay Bakasi dem no see ball with am at all lols, well, it was just so good, seeing this real improvement from our celebrities playing football alongside with Nigeria Ex-super eagles Players. Kudos..

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Glo’s new postpaid product, Infinitiser, offers free calls 24/7

Globacom’s Head of Corporate Sales, Kamaldeen Shonibare, (middle) flanked from left by Glo ambassador, Ini Edo, Brenda Akhigbe of Glo Post-paid Sales, Mrs. Abimbola Umozurike of Glo Customer Care and Glo ambassadors, Chidinma Okebalama (Chee) and Monalisa Chinda during the launch in Lagos yesterday.
A new revolutionary post-paid product tagged Infinitiser launched by Globacom on Tuesday has offered subscribers a rare opportunity to make free 24-hour calls to the 26 million subscribers on the company’s network. Additionally, subscribers will enjoy 1 free gigabyte of data per month.Continue.

Omotola Jalade Ekeinde joins Hollywood stars for fundraiser in LA

Nollywood actress Omotola joined other Hollywood celebrities at the Annual Entertainmen Industry Foundation (EIF)/Revlon Run/Walk for Women at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum at Exposition Park in Los Angeles on Saturday May 11th.

The EIF Revlon Run/Walk for Women is one of America’s largest fundraising events. Money raised is used for cancer research, treatment, counseling and outreach programs.

Pictured from left: Julie Bowen, Omotola, Andy Garcia, Lilly Tartikoff, Halle Berry and Julia Goldin.

Friday 17 May 2013

Mercy Johnson's love message to her husband on his birthday

 

Man U defender Rio Ferdinand retires from international football

After 16 years of playing for England, Manchester United defender Rio Ferdinand, has announced his retirement from International football to concentrate on his club career. Ferdinand started playing for England in 1997. The footballer explained why he quit England in a statement released today:
'After a great deal of thought, I have decided the time is right for me to retire from international football. At the age of 34, I feel it is right for me to stand aside and let the younger players come through, which allows me to concentrate on my club career.
'The team looks in great shape and there is an influx of young, talented players coming through the ranks which bodes well for the future.

Dr Sid shows off his new Lekki home

Thursday 16 May 2013

Chaos In Diamond Bank As Mgt Sacks 2000 Workers, Protest Mars Banking Operations

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Diamond Bank office
There was a brief stop in banking activities at the headquarters of Diamond Bank in Lagos, on Wednesday when some angry workers protested their termination of employment by the management of the bank.

Nigeriafilms.com gathered that the financial institution allegedly sacked over 2000 workers. The affected workers took laws into their hands as they allegedly damaged some properties of the bank during the protest.

Digs done by us revealed that Diamond bank has witnessed low patronage, which necessitated the downside of its workforce. The poor patronage allegedly caused the none payment of workers' salaries for over three months.

On Monday, the bank laid-off some staffs.

According to a source, who is one of the affected workers, said he has spent over five years with the bank and without prior notice was sent home on Monday.

"It was a surprise, I resumed as usual on Monday only to meet people at the office gates. It was posted on a board outside that some members of staffs should report to the head office immediately and my name was also included.

"On getting to the head office, we were asked to go home because our services were no longer needed. It was included in the letter that our entitlement would be calculated and sent to us by the end of the month. This is cruel," the source revealed.

A representative of the bank, through an e-mail sent to us, when contacted, only said, "the bank currently employs about 3000 full-time staff and approximately 5000 contract staff outsourced from various vendors.  These contract staff include secretaries, drivers, office assistants, technical crew, etc."

He kept mute on the Monday's sack of over 2000 workers by the bank.