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Tuesday, 24 September 2013

The 3 Types Of Ladies That Nigerian Men Will Quickly Notice

1. The woman with the nicest body. If your stomach sticks out further than your breasts, or your butt, you have automatically been disqualified. That is not attractive. The winner will always be the woman who is fit/thin with either a large and perky butt, or very large br3asts. If the woman is blessed to have both a large butt and large br3ast on a fit/thin frame, she will triumph over the rest of the women.

2. The most stylish woman. Ladies, please be careful with the way you dress. There are ways to dress for attention that will still show people that you are a very respectable woman. Remember, when you are in a group of women your main goal is to be the FIRST one to catch the man’s eye.

You have to be the first to stand out, if you are not the first to stand out, another woman’s ONE eye catching quality will outshine all that you have to offer. Make sure you are dressed nice from head to toe. Also, dress in BRIGHT colors. Men are like dogs, when they see bright clothing, or shiny jewelry, it will catch their eye. That’s what you need, once you catch eye, it’s up to you to make it work.

3. The quiet one. If you are outshined in dressing, if you are outshined in beauty, if you are outshined in body type, you have to use your WIT. You may think that the best way would be to open your mouth, and try and over talk everyone else to make sure that you get attention. Sure, you’ll get attention, but I guarantee you it will not be the kind of attention that you want.

When you are quiet, and I mean QUIET. Say NOTHING. When the guys are talking to your friends. Act uninterested. Make sure you stay around the group. But act uninterested, use your eyes to catch eye contact with the man you find interesting. But have BLANK stare. In fact, catch his eye.

Blink once or twice, with an expressionless face. And I PROMISE you, he will be curious about you. Say NOTHING. Your strength is in your mystery. Everyone will want to know about you. Because you have not readily displayed yourself. Remember, your strength is in your MYSTERY. He’ll know you’re thinking something.

He won’t know if you are judging him. He won’t know if you are admiring him. It is important to keep your expression BLANK. Make sure that he cannot read your emotions. Practice this in the mirror before attempting to use this tactic.

My question is, guys, is this all true?


  By Toyin Oloyide

Annie Idibia Pregnant With Tuface's 7th Child - See Photos

Weeks after Tuface and Annie Idibia got married, news began to make the rounds about Annie being pregnant but she denied the report.
Well, a recent photo taken at the Tuface Peace award held at the Nicon Luxury Hotel Abuja, last Saturday September 21, shows Annie with a growing baby bump.
This is the couple's second child together. Annie is said to be about 5 months pregnant.

Congrats Mr and Mrs Idibia!

Yvonne Nelson Stunning Photos

She look really Beautiful. She doesn't have "enough" of what most ladies flaunt in their upper region, but for actress Yvonne Nelson, her well-toned long legs are very special to her and she can't stop flaunting it. More photos below:



 

Wande Coal's Mother Reveal How she Nurtured Wande Coal To Stardom

For every successful man, there is always a woman, and behind the downfall of everyman too, there will always be the traces of a woman.
In the instance of sensational Marvin Records superstar, Wande Coal, there is a woman who is the solid rock behind his musical relevance and that's his mother, Mrs. Omolara Ojosipe. She recently had a brief chat with Alonge Michael where she reluctantly revealed how she nursed Wande Coal to stardom.

How did you nurse Wande Coal to stardom?
It’s God . He started in the church choir when we were in Redeemed Christian Church, the source of inspiration for his career is God and I always tell him to return all glory back to God. And whatever the challenges that comes along, he should just tell God, “I have not called myself, I didn’t put myself in this position, you did so, God see me through”. So, we have learnt to rely and put everything in God’s care. It’s not any human effort but God. I am not so righteous to have such a star as a son but God has decreed that, whosoever He chooses to bless, He blesses.

How often do you see or when was the last time you saw him?
Oh! That was last month, he’s always busy as you know, he’s always engaged in his career, I have come to realize this and I cope with it but we talk on the phone from time to time.

When he was growing up; was there any trait of him becoming a star?
I am a teacher, he started from school, in any gathering he would be singing and people would be rejoicing, sometimes he would crack jokes to the bewilderment of all and sundry. But I noticed that it was affecting his education and as a teacher, I didn’t like that, you know, so I started to scold him and made sure he had good grades from secondary school. I monitored him through the secondary school but when he got to the university, there is little I could do to have control on him, so that gave him the opportunity to fully delve into his music. Till tomorrow they still see me as a wicked mum because I was so strict with them about their education. When he was younger, he was always saying that he would want to be like Michael Jackson and I always tell him, this is Africa, Nigeria, You don’t expect what works for them there to work for us here. When he started going to dance competitions and he started winning, then I knew he was destined for that and I asked God in prayer to reveal to me if music was his calling. I didn’t know it would come that early, sometimes when he was going out, I would asked God to reveal to me if he was going to make headway in music and God revealed to me that he’s made to be popular musically. That was the time he won the Hyundai from Hip Hop Awards when he had not even released any record except singles.

Briefly tell us about your name?
I’m Mrs. Omolara Ojosipe, I have been a teacher for 26 years but now I am in the Federal inspectorate section under the ministry of education. I am not supposed to grant this interview because I am in the civil service and I don’t want my face to show.
Source: Nigeriafilms.com

Ghanaian actresses take over Nollywood - Photos

Nollywood, the Nigerian movie industry is gradually being taken over by foreigners. And the infiltration is from one major source: Ghana.
Our investigations revealed that over the past seven months, Ghanaian actors, producers and directors have grabbed over 60 percent of the total market share. Although many are yet to comprehend the impact of this development, those who know, told Nigerian Entertainment Today over the weekend that it has very potent pros and cons.

A look at the movies featured on many Nollywood websites in the last six months, confirms that Ghanaian actresses, whether on Ghollywood or Nollywood productions, have dominated. Out of 184 movies featured on Nollytuned.com between April and August, 2013, Ghanaian actresses have led in at least 93 productions. Almost the same result is obtained if you check through iRokotv, ibakatv and Nollywood.com.
At retail stores, one will also find out that films with Ghanaian actresses are getting more patronage than the ones with Nigerian acts. Sarah Obiorah, a retail store owner at Olaniya Ademola street in Surulere, Lagos told us that a lot of her customers have become quite taken to the Ghanaian acts. ’Different customers have different preferences, but recently, a lot of them always ask if Yvonne Nelson or Jackie Appiah have new films out. Then some of the ladies always like to buy a John Dumelo or a Majid Michel movie’, Obiorah says.

Only a decade ago, Ghanaian movies hardly sold in Nigeria while Nigerian movies were blockbusters in Ghana. Today, the Ghanaian movie industry has come a long way parading some of the most beautiful actresses in Africa. At first-ever Africa Magic Viewers’ Choice Awards, AMVCA, Ghana’s Jackie Appiah took home the coveted award for the ‘Best Actress in a Lead Role’. Appiah again on September 14, was awarded ‘Best Actress’ at the Nollywood and African Film Critics Awards (NAFCA).

Ghana’s Jackie Appiah took home the coveted award for the ‘Best Actress in a Lead Role’ in the first ever Africa Magic Viewers’ Choice Awards.
Yvonne Nelson and Nadia Buari have become household names in the Nigerian movie industry and have also become very much sought after by top Nigerian producers and directors. Juliet Ibrahim another rising star, is now a popular face at most Nigerian events.

Sam Onanuga, a Nollywood script writer confirms this emerging trend as he blames in on the reluctance of the established acts to partake in more films.  ‘It is not surprising that some of the Ghanaian actresses are becoming more popular and are getting more roles than our own actresses. They are more serious about this job and are ready to do as many movies as they can but their Nigerian counterparts are busy walking red carpets at events based on past glory’.

In the last few years, it seems that the established Nigerian actresses are more interested in chasing Hollywood pipe dreams than feature in indigenous movies. How many movies have Genevieve, Omotola and Stephanie done lately? They are chasing after ‘waka-pass’ roles in Hollywood’, Onanuga told Nigerian Entertainment Today.

In the last one year, some of the established acts have reduced the number of films that they appear in to an average of three in a year, when on the other hand, their Ghanaian counterparts would have done an average of eight and sometimes produce too, like Yvonne Nelson has done with ‘Single and Married‘ and ‘House of Gold‘.
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Yvonne Nelson and Majid Michel – two Ghanaian sweethearts who have found favour with Nigerian fans.
‘The movie industry works with different modalities‘, says Nnamdi Nwokeji, a member of the Lagos State chapter of the Film and Video Producers and Marketers Association of Nigeria (FVPMAN) ‘The consumers look out for the faces that appear on the cover of the CD before they buy. When you are not seen for a long time, they slowly begin to lose interest in you’.

Actresses of Ghanaian origin have somehow capitalized on this gap to win the hearts of movie lovers. Their industry has already identified them for the appeal they have in Nigeria and have used that as leverage to push their movies into the homes of movie loving Nigerians.

When we reached out to award winning Ghanaian film director, Frank Fiifi Gharbin, he no doubt expressed his satisfaction with the development. The 2010 Ghana Movie Awards Best Director said, ‘There shouldn’t be much fuss about Ghanaian actresses in Nollywood. For us it is a good development. It shows that our actors and our movies are beginning to gain prominence and are being accepted worldwide’.

In her opinion, award winning producer and CEO of Royal Arts Academy, Emem Isong thinks it does the industry more good than harm. ‘I totally disagree that Ghanaian actresses have taken over. Meanwhile, there’s nothing wrong with having a few actors from other African countries appearing in lead roles every now and then. It fosters unity and integration and that’s not a bad thing.’

CEO of Royal Arts Academy, Emem Isong thinks Ghana invasion does the industry more good than harm
Apparently, Nollywood is much renowned worldwide and so it is understandable for the average Ghanaian actress, after achieving much in her industry to aspire for recognition in Nollywood which is ranked as the second largest film industry in the world in terms of number of annual film productions.

Our investigations have shown that there is indeed a vacuum in the present Nollywood. Talented new actresses have been lacking in the last few years, many pundits say; with many opining the focus has been on building celebrity rather than capacity and skills.
If you ask an average Nigerian who his or her best actress is, they will still mention the likes of Omotola Jalade Ekeinde and Genevieve Nnaji, whereas these actresses hardly have new movies out.
More Nigerian actresses are looking beyond Nollywood to survive, as their take home pay is abysmal. So many are turning down roles and using their new found fame to focus on personal businesses. While many are surviving on brand endorsements, some now run fashion houses and a few unconventional businesses, not forgetting a few who have also tried to diversify into the music industry.

Whatever happened to the new comers you may ask? Is it that they lack the talent and the appeal?
Biola Adewale, a movie critic and consultant opines that Nollywood as an industry in recent years has failed to create an enabling environment for new talents to grow. ‘There’s so much nepotism in the industry. People don’t get role by credit anymore, how can real talents then be discovered? Now it seems like only those involved in scandals that seem to make the headlines. We know the likes of Nuella Njubuigbo, Anita Joseph and Susan Peters more for the scandals they have had than for movies they have acted’
Many at times, producers have been accused of having preference for pretty faces rather than talent in their choice of actresses. In most cases, these pretty faces are nothing but just pretty faces with little or no talent.
Reality shows like Amstel Malta Box Office (AMBO) and Next Movie Star were meant to discover the next Nollywood stars. So far, not many of the products of these competitions have made it to the mainstream..
Besides OC Ukeje who was named ‘Best Actor in a Lead Role’ at AMVCA 2013, other AMBO winners; Azizat Sadiq (2005) (who has now turned to music), Bhaira McWizu (2007), Wale Ojo (2008) and Ivie Okujaiye (2009) are still finding it hard to make a strong presence in the highly competitive industry.
Same can be said of the Next Movie Star winners and contestants who apart from enjoying the largesse that were doled out to them when they participated in the show and the attendant movie role, have not made any significant mark.
So what makes the Ghanaian actresses tick? Ghanaian producer, Paul Adjei tells us, ‘Ghanaian actresses are a lot sexier and talented as well. Apart from enjoying a good movie, the fans want to see their stars looking good and trendy. I guess that is some of the factors that are working for us Ghanaians.’
Are the Ghanaian over-celebrated more for their good looks than for their acting?
‘Ghanaian actresses seem to be over celebrated‘, says renowned movie producer, Zeb Ejiro. ‘Yes they have done a few movies, but that is not to say that they are more sought after than an Uche Jombo or Rita Dominic. Unfortunately, there is nowhere for one to actually get an accurate record for who has done the most film or whose film has sold the most, so let’s just leave it at that.’

Star actress, Nse Ikpe Etim however refuses to see a difference in nationalities of actors. She says, ‘As an actor, I try not try not to define people by where they are from. If an actor is good, then he is good. If he is bad, then he is bad. If some producer prefers to cast a particular actor in his movie, it may be based on the actors ability to interpret the role and not because of where he or she comes from.’
For some time now, the industry has been plagued with internal wrangling. Intra and inter association bickering and tribal sentiments which has left the industry divided into Nollywood, Kannywood and the Association of Nigerian Theatre Arts Practitioners (ANTP) led  Yoruba movie industry-all following tribal etymology.
These intrigues have denied Nollywood the capability to function as one strong united front.
Nollywood director, Moses Inwang says his focus is on creating a world class movie regardless of the cast. ‘I think that whoever is playing a lead role in a movie shouldn’t matter. We have seen tons of horrible movies with a star studded cast. So if a Ghanaian gets the role, so be it. All I’m interested in is creating a world class movie.’
In many cases, viewers look out for much more from a movie than a good actor and a good story. ‘When I watch a movie, I want my favourite actors to not only be able to act, but to also look great and that is why I would still love Genevieve, not because she’s the best actress in my book, but she certainly knows how to keep it trendy,’ says Temitayo  Oleh, an ardent movie lover.

Yvonne Nelson has transformed into a household name in Nollywood. When her movie ‘House of Gold’ premiered in Nigeria, it was definitely a huge success. The success was also replicated when fans troop to the cinemas in the following weeks to watch the movie.
Not only has Jackie Appiah been clinching many of the prestigious awards, she has starred in over 20 Nollywood productions in the last few years making her the most featured Ghanaian actress in Nolywood with movies like ‘Victim’ and ‘Passionate Liar‘.

Talented and sexy Nadia Buari has the highest fan base in Nigeria and that’s as much as what it takes to score a lead cast in much of Nollywood’s production. The 31year-old actress who is currently enjoying a controversial romance with Nigeria’s Jim Iyke, in the last few years has managed to maintain her place at the top.

Whether they be over-celebrated or not, one thing that cannot be in doubt is that these Ghanaian ladies have left a lasting impression in the hearts of Nigerians and for one reason or the other, movie lovers have come to love to see their faces on their TV screens.

‘Life is about competition and so are careers and other things. If you think you are the best in whatever you do, and then you sit back and relax without improving yourself, someday you will be surprised by how far ahead others may have overtaken  you, and then you will be the one playing catch up’, Adewale adds.

Top Actor and former President of the Actors’ Guild of Nigeria, Segun Arinze Added a Year Today

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Top actor and former President of the Actors’ Guild of Nigeria, Segun Arinze is our birthday boy today as he adds another year.
The ‘Most Handsome Actor’ in Nigeria who has been in the make believe world in the last two decades, is one artiste who is well loved by his fans and movie watchers, more for his bad boy roles.
The ‘eyely’ endowed actor proved himself in the movie ‘Black arrow’ where he played a notorious armed robber and that accounts for him being called Black arrow by many of his fans. We wish him a very happy birthday.



How To Keep Your Married Sex Fresh

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Yeah people, it is another Tuesday and time to dive into the world of SexVille Tuesday and talk about how we can all make sex in our marriages remain fresh. Maintaining a good sex life requires attention to your sex life.
When it comes to marriage, many couples often expect their sex lives to take care of themselves; the reality is that it is an important aspect of relationships that needs tended to like anything else.
If you never changed the oil in your car, would you be surprised when the engine stopped working? Once we realize that a boring sex life is not a broken sex life, that’s when we can start working toward improving intimacy in our relationships.
As you know, a very important part of a healthy marriage begins in the bedroom and you should these tips to keep it alive and well.
Intimacy is more than just sex: Touching your husband or wife in sexy ways outside the bedroom -a squeeze here, a massage there – will remind you both that the bustle of daily life can give way to the rustle of nighttime get-togethers. It’s important to remember that intimacy doesn’t just occur in the bedroom.
Set aside special times to be intimate with one another, for example, cooking together, setting aside times to give each other massages, reading to one another, dance lessons, etc.
It is so easy in this busy world to become like ‘business’ partners or roommates, each of you attending to the daily tasks of running a home, family and a career.

Communicate: This is very important. Let your spouse know your sexual likes and dislikes in a non-confrontational way. The more both of you become more comfortable communicating your needs, the more likely you are to experiment and try new things.
No one is to blame for a stale sex life but those who give up on their sex lives without giving it their all. And remember, in a marriage, you’re more than lovers, you’re also best friends; communicating on a friendship level means always choosing your words and actions with respect and care and always approaching one another in an open and honest way.

Use sex to get past ruts in your marriage: There will be times in your marriage when careers, family, kids, friends, hobbies and other important tasks will pack your schedule and get in the way of maintaining a good relationship.
There will be periods when the two of you are not communicating well and don’t seem to be connecting with each other. When you experience these ruts in your relationship, don’t let sex go by the wayside.
Use the time you have together wisely by getting frisky: If your marriage is experiencing a dip, it’ll fall even further if the two of you don’t connect sexually. Instead of abandoning your bedroom activities at the first sign of trouble, use sex to get back on track.

Stop looking at her as your wife: Yes, she is the love of your life, the woman you chose to spend your days with until you both grow old. She is the mother of your children (if you have them) and a domestic goddess that runs your household and your family while still succeeding in a career and a myriad of other duties.
In order to make married sex better, try to stop thinking of her as your adorable and adoring wife when the two of you get frisky. Allow your imagination to run wild; think of her as a sexpot and encourage her to play the part.
Tap into the intense attraction you have for each other and forget that you’re husband and wife.

Make your room a no kid zone: Having a better sex life with your wife requires that you both take a step away from your everyday lives and focus on each other.
If you are parents, this means that you’re going to have to designate some space in your house for adult-only activities. To this end, consider making your bedroom a no-go area for your children.
The kids usually have the run of the house, but if they know that mum and dad’s room is off limits, you’ll be more likely to have time and space to yourselves on a regular basis. Your bedroom will become a haven where it’s all about the two of you.

Don’t wear pyjamas to bed: It’s a well-known fact that many people – men and women alike – feel it’s cool to let themselves go once the wedding vows are exchanged. Unfortunately, this is a one way street to problems with your sex life.
If you no longer bother to put in the effort to make yourself attractive to your spouse, she could lose interest in being intimate with you.
Keep the sex hot by maintaining your looks: This means you should not allow that hot body go just because you are now married and think no man will admire you.
Your husband sure admires you and he will want you to be as sexy as the lady he met and fell in love. The same goes for the men who allow the pouch grow and the flabs come on.
Try work outs once in a while, exercise and keep fit.

The best thing about married sex: The major benefit of having sex in a long-term relationship is that you should be able to trust your partner and not be afraid to share all aspects of your sexuality with him or her.
Get your fantasies out in the open, push your boundaries and create the right environment in order to keep exploring sex with the person you plan to grow old with.

Override predictability: One of the biggest stumbling blocks to romance and intimacy is the tendency to become a slave to routine. It’s easy for couples to get comfortable, never venturing out to try new things, or worse, never exploring new territories within the landscape of their relationship.
Any activities that will encourage change and growth will more than likely bring the spark back from those endorphin-filled courtship days. While being predictable is comfortable, it isn’t exactly an aphrodisiac!
Shake things up by each of you making a list of 10 things you would like to try in or out of the bedroom and placing all of the ideas in a hat. Draw a couple per week from the hat and replenish monthly; this is sure to keep the excitement going all year long.


source:pulse.ng

Ezinne Akudo, the Reigning Miss Nigeria 2013 has Officially Began her Reign with a new House--SEE PHOTOS

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Ezinne Akudo, 22, the reigning Miss Nigeria 2013 has officially began her reign with a new house, after she organized a house warming party in Lekki. Notable attendees include O.C Ukeje, Bryan Okwara, and a host of others, with the wine and laughter in full supply.
Check out pictures below.
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