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Friday, 7 February 2014
Popular Yoruba actor, Odunlade Adekola is reported to have completed the building of his hotel worth N40 million in Abeokuta, Ogun state.
Odunlade who is the winner of the Yoruba Movie Academy Awards started the construction of the project around Adibe axis, Abeokuta in Ogun State about a year ago, Encomium reports.
The former telecomms Ambassador, GLO was said to have raised the money for his projects from the endorsement deal and he's currently now with the Ogun State government.
According to Encomium magazine the hotel will be officially opened in two weeks.
Odunlade has however refused to confirm or deny the report when contacted.
Odunlade Adekola who has become a sought-after actor has acted in almost 100 movies and he is happily married to his wife, Ruth and they have three kids together.
Odunlade who recently went back to school to acquire a degree is currently a 100 level student at the University of Lagos.
See 'alleged photo' of the hotel below
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Popular Nollywood actress, Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde turns 36 today.
The star actress who is also a singer was born on the 7th of February 1978.
The beautiful 'Omo Sexy' as she's also called started her movie career in 1995 and has since gone on to feature in over 300 movies.
She is married to Captain Matthew Ekeinde and they have four children together.
The award winning actress who also has her own TV show ' The Real Me' was listed among 100 most influential people in the world by TIME Magazine alongside Michelle Obama, Beyonce and Kate Middleton, recently signed a new 'multi-million naira' deal with a cosmetics company, Ghandour cosmetics ltd.
Omotola who is involved in humanitarian services is an ambassador for the United Nations and an activist with Amnesty International.
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We wish her a Happy Birthday
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The pastor of a branch of Winners Chapel in Enugu during a church service asked all the single women to wear wedding dresses to church if they want to get married this year. READ MORE: http://news.naij.com/58661.html
Tuesday, 4 February 2014
Survivor of Sosoliso Crash Laments Poor Rescue, Emergency Systems
One of the two persons that survived the Sosoliso Airlines Flight 1145 crash at the Port Harcourt airport on December 10, 2005 in which 107 persons died, Kechi Okwuechi, has cried out over poor rescue and emergency systems in Nigeria, which may have contributed largely in the death of all the passengers on board the flight. Okwuechi who was a student of Loyola Jesuit College, Abuja but now at the University of St. Thomas, a private Catholic college in Houston, Texas, USA, spoke at the Memorial/Symposium and Presentation of for the “60 Angels Memorial Staff Residence” in Abuja at the weekend to honour the 60 students of the school who died in the crash and said if the airports have good rescue and emergency systems, many of the victims of the crash might not have died. She also lamented that since the crash in 2005 there have been other preventable crashes due to lack of air worthiness of the aircraft and poor decisions by the pilots, noting that many preventable air crashes have happened and killed many innocent Nigerians, including children.
Source: Thisday Live
Zulu-Okafor tasks movie producers on quality
The President of the Association of Movie Producers, Zik Zulu-Okafor, on Friday urged movie producers to improve on the quality of their productions.
“We need to work to improve on the quality of our productions to make them appreciable to people.
“We need to plot our stories better and tell our stories well,” Zulu-Okafor said in Lagos.
According to him, meticulous interpretation of characters is necessary for improved productions.
“Costuming, makeup and choreography should all be precise to make a good picture,’’ he said.
Zulu-Okafor urged organisation of clinics to give artistes an insight into the complex nature of the industry to enable them to fit into the different departments.
“We need to make it worth people’s time and money by making it good,’’ Zulu-Okafor, also a director and actor, said.
Zulu-Okafor produced films such as “Face of a Liar (1999), Time to Kill (2001) and Hand of God (2003).
Commenting, another producer, Kelvin Ushie, advised movie producers to use quality materials to prevent piracy.
“If you package your production well and it goes through the proper channel, they won’t get your job pirated.
“There are works that are difficult to pirate; it is because most of us go for cheap materials for production that pirates help themselves.’’
He, however, appealed to the Federal Government to take adequate steps to check the activities of pirates to protect intellectual property. (NAN)
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