Friday, 26 June 2009
Sunday, 21 June 2009
Picking your spouse calls
By Juliana Francis
Intimate Affairs
I have always felt that picking ones’ spouse’s phone calls is wrong. Some people foolishly believe that its one sure way to find out of... their man or babe is cheating on them. If you use phone calls and text messages from your lover’s phone to judge his or her fidelity, you could end up dead wrong. And destroy the relationship read more
Intimate Affairs
I have always felt that picking ones’ spouse’s phone calls is wrong. Some people foolishly believe that its one sure way to find out of... their man or babe is cheating on them. If you use phone calls and text messages from your lover’s phone to judge his or her fidelity, you could end up dead wrong. And destroy the relationship read more
Saturday, 13 June 2009
Jessica Utazi's Romance With Me
By Hakeem Babalola
A True Story
The letter is straight to the point. She'd seen my profile on a popular Nigerian web magqazine and she loved what she saw. For her, it’s love at first sight even though she has never met or seen me. Ah, wetin be dis love self? En, wetin be am - a woman or man, animal or both? read more
A True Story
The letter is straight to the point. She'd seen my profile on a popular Nigerian web magqazine and she loved what she saw. For her, it’s love at first sight even though she has never met or seen me. Ah, wetin be dis love self? En, wetin be am - a woman or man, animal or both? read more
Before you do angle 90 for him…
By Juliana Francis
Intimate Affairs
But I have always told babes, that the best and fastest way to meet an ugly and mean frog is to think you are getting too old and badly need to settle down. And when I say settle down, I mean getting hooked up to even a guy that comes with a face that looks like a bull dog. Oh, please! read more
Intimate Affairs
But I have always told babes, that the best and fastest way to meet an ugly and mean frog is to think you are getting too old and badly need to settle down. And when I say settle down, I mean getting hooked up to even a guy that comes with a face that looks like a bull dog. Oh, please! read more
Friday, 5 June 2009
Embassy Sorry For Displaying Old Booklets
By Hakeem Babalola
News Article
In an effort to woo Hungarian investors and business executives, the Embassy of Nigeria Budapest officially displayed booklets containing ex-dictator Sani Abacha's photo as the Head of State and Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces Federal Republic of Nigeria. read more
News Article
In an effort to woo Hungarian investors and business executives, the Embassy of Nigeria Budapest officially displayed booklets containing ex-dictator Sani Abacha's photo as the Head of State and Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces Federal Republic of Nigeria. read more
Thursday, 4 June 2009
Jezebels in angelic clothing
Juliana Francis
Intimate Affairs
I had a family close to my family. The eldest daughter of the family was really recommended to me for marriage when I separated with the girl I had planned to marry. We happened to come from the same town. However, after some interactions with her, I found out we would not be compatible in marriage, but we remained friendly. All these happened between 2004 and 2005, when I got married read more
Intimate Affairs
I had a family close to my family. The eldest daughter of the family was really recommended to me for marriage when I separated with the girl I had planned to marry. We happened to come from the same town. However, after some interactions with her, I found out we would not be compatible in marriage, but we remained friendly. All these happened between 2004 and 2005, when I got married read more
In Loving Memory of Mrs Mojisola Ogunsola
(Mama Alakara)
Mrs Mojisola Abeke Ogunsola was born to the family of Ogunmakinde on October 24, 1948 in a village called Iwaraja near Ilesha, Ogun State of Nigeria. Mojisola went to a primary school in Ilesha. She lost her father at a tender age, an incident which automatically terminated her education. Mojisola then moved to Ghana where she lived with her aunt (her father's younger sister) until she turned 16 when she re-located to Nigeria. Mojisola was trained as a photographer.
Mojisola met her late husband, Ishola Ogunsola, in 1965 and they got married in 1966. With others as Yoruba secular dramatists, they formed a theatre comapny called Ishola Ogunsola Theatre Group. It was the moment Mojisola distinguished herself as one of the best in the industry.
Mojisola met her late husband, Ishola Ogunsola, in 1965 and they got married in 1966. With others as Yoruba secular dramatists, they formed a theatre comapny called Ishola Ogunsola Theatre Group. It was the moment Mojisola distinguished herself as one of the best in the industry.
But it was not only in the theatre industry that Mojisola distinguished herself. She was a mother to everyone in the community, feeding and caring for as many that knocked on her door. She was a peacemaker, settling disputes here and there
Indeed, she was a mother to many. And most especially she devoted her life to Jesus Christ, a position she passionately held until she slept with the Lord on August 25, 2009.
Mojisola as the first wife was in charge of the administration of their theatre group after Ishola Ogunsola passed on to glory in 1992. Mojisola devotedly took care of the family business with the assistance of other wives. Due to her large heart, she accommodated all the children irrespective of whether they were her own or not.
Her marriage was blessed with five children namely Bolanle, Olalekan, Olakunle, Moronke and Oluyomi.
A burial and memorial service was held in her honour in Ibadan, Nigeria and Manchester, England respectively.
Indeed, she was a mother to many. And most especially she devoted her life to Jesus Christ, a position she passionately held until she slept with the Lord on August 25, 2009.
Mojisola as the first wife was in charge of the administration of their theatre group after Ishola Ogunsola passed on to glory in 1992. Mojisola devotedly took care of the family business with the assistance of other wives. Due to her large heart, she accommodated all the children irrespective of whether they were her own or not.
Her marriage was blessed with five children namely Bolanle, Olalekan, Olakunle, Moronke and Oluyomi.
A burial and memorial service was held in her honour in Ibadan, Nigeria and Manchester, England respectively.
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