Thursday, December 31, 2015

I AM STILL SEARCHING FOR MR RIGHT-AFROCANDY




When the pictures/Video of her new x-rated movie surfaced , 41 year old mother of 2, Judith Opara Mazagwu aka Afro Candy made it clear she has no shame and doesn't care about the haters.
In this interview conducted last month, she opens up on her life,what propelled to take on a music career, her plans to produce an all porn movie...and how she was raped and disvirgined at 19 years.
And yes guys...she is single and searching....lol
How did you come into the Nollywood industry? 
I started acting in Nigerian movie since 2003 and most of my films then were very appreciated by the people, since I receive feedback in over 80 movies I have acted. Back in Nigeria, I could not do the daring moves I am undertaking here in America.
When did you come to America? 
I migrated to the United States in 2005 with my ‘Green Card’ and was married like one year plus. And due to much envy, inferiority complex and insecurity of my former husband in Nigeria, we parted ways. But on arrival in America, life was so tough, very challenging as a mother of two. After a long while, I later took part in Hollywood films.
Are you not planning to re-marry?
I have not seen my right match since I am still in search of Mr. Right, who must be wealthy, I don’t care whether he is handsome or ugly.

Wednesday, December 16, 2015

NIGERIAN ARMY'S EDITED VIDEO OF KLLING OF SHI'ITES IN NIGERIA


This video was edited to fit a narrative. What happened in between? At the end of the first part I could see the leaders of the people telling their people to move back.What happened in between?
I do not support the Shi'ites blockage and disturbance of public peace. The greater evil here is that this impunity on the part of these youths is an indication of what politicians and religious leaders allowed to fester in the North of Nigeria.There is a high rate of joblessness and illiteracy among the youth in Northern Nigeria. This makes them vulnerable to brainwashing.

Saturday, December 12, 2015

VIGILANTE REPRESSION OF GAYS IN NIGERIA


While Naijaman admit that Gay culture might be alien to the way of life of most Nigerians,the law that aims to jail folks for being gay is rather peculiar as there are more pressing legislations that would help move the nation forward such as ensuring that corrupt politicians and their cronies face the full wrath of the law for their corrupt practices.Getting vigilantes to go after Gay folks is rather primitive and medieval in Naijaman's opinion.

Tuesday, December 8, 2015

MEDICAL TOURISM BY NIGERIANS CAN GO AWRY-CASE OF CHINEYE NWAFOR



HOW CHINEYE WAS MURDERED!!!
The prayer of every mother is to train her child and in turn the child trains her when she's old. That was not to be my case as I watched my little Chineye who had just graduated a month ago dies in my arms owing to the negligence and wickedness of the Indian doctors of Fortis Hospital, New Delhi, India.
Chineye had just graduated from University of Abuja and was preparing for her NYSC but the family had decided that rather than just sit at home before her NYSC call-up, its best she corrects her right limb which was severely shortened after a fall in 2001. Following the fall in which she broke her femur (thigh bone) she had a surgery which involved the insertation of k-nail (iron) to support the bone. The iron eventually broke into two and a surgery was necessitated to remove the 2 piece of broken iron and correct the short limb that was causing her a lot of pains. . Little did I know that the Indian doctors had planned to kill my dear Chineye or how else should I put it?

Friday, December 4, 2015

PBS REPORT ON CORRUPTION IN NIGERIA

Another report on Nigeria showcased by PBS NewsHour. Sadly, corruption is a stain that those in power in Nigeria fail to wash out of the fabric of society. I think it's important to continue to keep an eye on Nigerian affairs, as it is destined to become one of the next newly-emerging economic powerhouses. In Nigeria, where corruption is part of daily life, police officers routinely demand bribes, local government leaders pocket money meant for schools and the former national security advisor is accused of stealing billions from the military. In this PBS series "Nigeria: Pain and Promise," special correspondent Nick Schifrin reports on the challenges of fighting corruption.