Saturday, April 1, 2017

{#BBNaija} URIEL- I don't believe in "Love At First Sight"

How would you describe your experience in the Big Brother Naija house?
    It was an eye-opening experience for me. I thoroughly enjoyed myself in the house. I learnt a lot of things there; I learnt how to appreciate myself in ways that I never did before now.

You were also looking forward to winning the star prize of N25 million?

   Not at all. I wasn’t looking forward to emerging the winner of the reality TV show. Rather, I was actually looking forward to having a good platform to launch myself into the mainstream entertainment world. I knew I wouldn’t win, but I also knew I would need a good platform.

RELATIONSHIP- Why You Should Mind Your Words!

  By Chukwuneta Oby
   My latest ‘suspension’ is coming from my good friend… Ben. He claims that I referred to his person as a ‘’short man’’. I have sent several ‘sms of apology’ …all to no avail. He claims that we address people’s physical disadvantages insultingly-in this clime.

   For example, he questioned why anybody would call another ‘a short man/woman’-when you can actually refer to such a person as being ‘vertically challenged’.

Naira now N390 to $1, as reserves dip

 
The naira has continued its downward trend, falling further to N390 to a dollar as against its 385 stand at the close of business on Thursday.

   Also, the nation’s foreign reserves took a break from its upward journey, losing about $52 million to stand $30.296 billion from $30.348 billion. The liquid amount in the reserves is about $29.6 billion and about $674 million being blocked. The foreign reserves hit $30 billion weeks back – for the second time since President Muhammadu Buhari assumed power in May 2015, and reached its highest point since October 2015.

Beyonce to Voice Lion King

 

    Beyonce may be the voice of Nala in a live action reboot of one of Disney's most popular movies, The Lion King.

Joke Silva- Reason So Many Nollywood Marriages Are Ending

 

   Veteran actress, Joke Silva In a new interview with Entertainer, has opened up on why she feels so many Nollywood marriages are ending.
   In her words:
   People say marriages are breaking here and there, fine. But the reason marriages are breaking up in Nollywood is because we are out there in the public domain. There are so many marriages breaking up among lawyers, bankers and doctors, and when you compare that to the number of marriages breaking up in Nollywood, you find that it is a very small percentage. The fact is that social media is now our reality and it is having a lot of effect on the industry.