Thursday, February 26, 2015

Nigerian 10 Year Old Girl Tops Her Class Test in UK University

Esther Okade
A wonderful Nigerian ten year old, Esther Okade, has become one of UK’s youngest varsity students as she was accepted to start her Maths degree at the Open University. Esther, who enrolled three weeks ago, is already top of her class, scoring 100 per cent in a recent test.

Efe, the mother of marvellous kid, recalled the process of her daughter’s enrollment to the university as an interesting one because of her age. She said “We even had to talk to the VC and after they interviewed her, they realised that this has been her idea from the beginning.

Thursday, February 19, 2015

It’s Not Easy Being A Single Mother – Bisi Omo Logbalogba

What people believe to be an inaudible case turned to be laudable for the renowned Nollywood actress, Bisi Ibidapo Obe, (a.k.a Bisi Omo logbalogba) on her commemorable day when she marked her 38th Jubilee on the surface of earth. Although the occasion was marked low profile in her Magodo residence in Lagos on 1st February, 2015, she opens up to talk exclusively to media on some dubious stances in her matrimonial life including rumour about how she turns new leave from old love to new better-half whom she plans to give hand to very soon. In this interview, the striking lady also discloses her experience as a newly boutique owner and some other careers as an actress on how she settled scores with her old lover to whom she always ascribes her single daughter.
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Islamic Female Singers with Un-Islamic Outlook is Unfair – WASIU SODIQ

An ace Islamic musician, Alhaji Wasiu Kayode Sodiq voiced out and condemned female colleagues on indecent and unislamic dressing, especially female Muslim singers. As President of Islamic Musicians Association of Nigeria (ISMAN), Alhaji Sodiq vowed to address the trend with stringent measures. In this interview on an event in Ikeja, Lagos, on 27 January, 2015, he opened up and lamented on the issue and some other similar attitudes in Islamic songs:
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As a leader of Islamic gospel singers in Nigeria, what’s your candid comment on the indecent dressing among female members, their kind of music and all that?