4 Jul 2014

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"I never called Nollywood bland & mediocre" -- Genevieve Nnaji denies statement she allegedly made..(DETAILS)

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Genevieve Nnaji has responded to reports that she
labelled Nollywood as 'bland and mediocre'. A
report surfaced that Genny had over the weekend,
had a chat with Punch where she explained why
she's been off the movie scene. A statement that
angered the people at Nollywood with Mac Collins
Chidebe, a director responding angrily to her [Read
all here if you missed].
However Genny has taken to her IG page to debunk
the report. Setting the records straight, Genny posted
writeup and caption above. She said:
"I never called my industry bland and mediocre.
Truth or not, they were NOT MY WORDS. As a
person/writer, you can "assume" what you like
about my thought process but DO not project those
thoughts as "quotes" by me. It's distasteful,
insensitive and quite unprofessional. It's insulting
to those limited few working hard to make a
difference in the industry. I am a product of
Nollywood and my loyalty remains unshaken."

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"A lady I sent to school and fed for 8 years broke my heart" -- Yemi Sax reveals..

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Newly married Nigerian Saxophonist, Yemi Sax
recalled what he went through in his last
relationship. In a chat with a soft sell reporter, Yemi
explained how the lady he took care of left him after
8 years. Catch the excerpt below:
Before you married your wife, I am sure a
woman would have broken your heart; can you
tell me about the experience?
Of course I have had a long relationship of like eight
years that didn’t even work out. You know after
eight years I was heartbroken. A woman I gave my
all to decided to mess the privilege and brought my
heart to great sorrow. It is not about being a star
really, my wife that I married right now had sworn
with her life that she world never marry an
entertainer but man proposes and God disposes,
even she knew that it is by the grace of God that it
all happened. Our ways at times are not His ways. It
is what God wants because she is a Corporate
person, she is in the corporate world. So, she doesn’t
even have the time to go out and start dating an
entertainer but God called me her husband and she
my wife. I give all thanks to God for His
benevolence.
The woman that broke your heart after eight
years, don’t you think she must have felt that
she is more educated than you and maybe saw
you as a seep in her life?
I think at first, everything was rosy but you know
you can’t pretend for long. She was just there
pretending I think it was because of the things she
was gaining from me and you know you can’t
pretend for long because character is like a flame it
will always come out eventually. So, it got to a time
that her real personality manifested and that was
when the relationship came to an end.
So, you didn’t think it was as a result of
personality and educational difference?
Nooo, not at all; she is even somebody I brought up.
She is somebody I brushed up, I sent her to school.
So, it is not about being more educated than me or
not, you understand what I mean. I did everything
to make her a success but she chose otherwise.
So, what did that episode teach you about life?
I think it is a great lesson; I will advise people not to
expect too much from a fellow human. That is the
way you can live long, that is the way you can
enjoy life; expect the worst from others. So, that is
my advice to people. It is my guiding philosophy as
well. I don’t think it is a good thing to put your trust
in people. Instead, put your trust in God who never
disappoints.

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National Conference endorses creation of Aba, Ijebu & 17 other States -- Also Presidency should be rotated...(DETAILS)

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Delegates at the National Conference have
endorsed the recommendation for additional states
for the South- East. The delegates also approved the
creation of 18 new states nation-wide. The National
Judicial Institute (NJI) venue of the conference
erupted in celebration.
Soon yesterday, after they voted in favour of the
recommendation of the Committee on Political
Restructuring and Forms of Government, delegates
left their seats and exchanged pleasantries. For
once, delegates from the other five geo-political
zones joined their South-East counterparts in
celebrating what many described as a landmark
victory for the Igbos.
Apart from the 18 new states proposed, the
conference said a separate state-yet-to-be named
should be carved out of the South-East to bring the
number of the states in the zone to six. In creating a
new state from the South-East geopolitical zone, the
conference said the creation would correct the
imbalance of the zone having the least number of
states.
In the existing 36 states arrangement, each zone has
six states with only the North-West having seven
states. The new states proposed by the conference
are: Aba, to be carved out of the present Abia State;
Katagum, from Bauchi State; Ijebu, from Ogun State;
Amana, from former Sardauna Province; Apa, from
Benue State; Anioma, from Delta State, Savannah,
from Borno State; and Etiti, from South-East.
Others are Njaba/Anim, from Anambra and Imo
states; Gurara, from Kaduna State; Ghari, from
Kano State; Adada, New Oyo from Oyo State; Orachi,
from Rivers State; Ogoja, from Cross River State;
and Kainji, from Kebbi and Niger states. Two other
states, one each from the South-East and South-West
zones, are also yet to be named.
It was agreed by the delegates that the 18 new states
would be shared among the six zones in a manner
that no zone would have more states than the other.
Though it was also agreed that states were free to
have their constitutions, the request to change the
name of Adamawa State to Gongola State was
overwhelmingly rejected by the delegates.
The delegates also voted that the Presidency should
rotate among the six geopolitical zones of the
country.
However, a delegate, Mr. Femi Falana, SAN,
condemned the decision to create more states. He
said the action was at variance with the decisions
and resolutions earlier taken by the conference on
the need by government to cut cost.
"Having regard to the several resolutions of the
National Conference on the need to reduce the cost
of governance, I found the recommendation for the
creation of additional 18 states rather
contradictory," Falana said.

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