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CELEBRITY HOUSEMATES: EVICTION TSUNAMI HITS MUMA GEE AND JAYWON …..

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The second eviction in the celebrity housemates reality TV Show has just occurred and 2 housemates, Muma Gee and Jaywon whose fans couldn’t come through with enough votes to keep them in the house.
The housemates were initially nominated for eviction earlier in the week with three others – Eniola Badmus, Frederick Leonard & Yomi Fash Lanso were asked to canvas for votes from their fans and viewing public to enable them remain in the house. The three other Contestants got rewarded by their fans with large turnout of votes while the evicted Contestants had dismal votes. The announcement was made by the voice of the house in the early hours of Monday to vacate the house based on vote counts from our website www.celebrityhousemates.tv.
The eviction has already set the house in panic as other contestants who remain in the house are now been extra careful and understands the main reason why they are in the house.
It was like a Tsunami when the names were announced, while to some housemates it wasn’t really a surprise as some actually felt it was the right time for the contestants to vacate the house.
For Muma Gee, it wasn’t a surprise to her at all as she was already anticipating her exit from the house, going by the lowest voted recorded from the website.
Though she had a good time in the house, as she was able to learn a lot through the bundle of talents her other contestants came with, but it does not really go well with her and other housemates except for Frederick Leonard who she clinched with and spent the entire moment while in the house.
“It was a very good opportunity for me to even meet with someone who understands the real me, and could let me out of my shell with his intelligence, and maturity. I had never met Frederick before the show and when I met him, it was like a new wine and life entirely for me”.
Saying further that she enjoyed all their chats and intelligent discussions, that would be very helpful to her in her other areas of life exertion, but as for other housemates it wasn’t too good like you would think.
“Some of them were living a fake life in the house, all in the name of winning the grand prize, but I lived my life like I always do in my everyday activities, not minding the fact that there was even an attached price for the winner of the show, weather the money or not it was a very great experience and opportunity for me to learn a lot even from some of the guests who came to talk to us.

For Oluwajuwonlo Iledare aka Jaywon on his part, the experience was awesome and it was like starting a new life all over again. As he felt he knew it all and was already comfortable with what he knows and live with, but the participation opened his eyes and orientations to another aspect of life.
“I used to believe I know it all, and for me I’m not used to doing some things before now, the last time I wash my cloths and attend to house chores was when I was growing up, but this house made me understand the fact that you need to attend to some things yourself and doing them is like just exercising and keeping a routine kind of life style.
“ I started getting tired of the house the day Ada Ameh was evicted, because she was my closest companion in the house, she took me like a brother and son, and was always there for me. I remembered when I was down in the house, Ada Ameh brought me medications and also brought tea to me every morning and night to ensure I was ok. And the other part of it was that she was evicted the same day Funky Mallam also got booted out, and funky mallam was my room-mate whom we discuss and gist together. Ever since then leaving the house was no longer going to hit me or shock me anymore”
He commended the effort of the organizers for a well-articulated project and their attention to details, its not an easy task to put together celebrity adults in one house and control them, but they did it successfully, I will always want to come back again if I am opportunued to be invited in the future” He told us in a chat after his eviction.
“I feel like going back to scholl haven learnt so many things and seen the other side of life as an artiste”.
The remaining housemates have braced up their skills and craftsmanship to enable them achieve their aims, but while we also await the eventual winner of the show, the housemates are still canvassing for votes by their fans and loved ones to enable them remain in the house.
The show continues as we look forward to that one person who will be the celebrity of the year, and winner of the celebrity housemates reality TV show.

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Fathia Balogun In Gay Mood as son graduates with first class from UNILAG

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Nollywood actress Faithia Williams celebrates her son, Khalid Balogun, who graduates with a first-class degree from the University of Lagos (UNILAG).

Taking to Instagram to share the joyous moment, Faithia posted a photo of Khalid along with a heartfelt message expressing her overwhelming joy and gratitude.

The proud mother praised her son’s dedication and perseverance, attributing his academic success to hard work and resilience. She also offered prayers for his continued achievements, wishing him happiness and fulfillment as he embarks on a new chapter in life.

In her post, Faithia wrote:
“Hmm, I’m short of words… Alhamdulillah! Alhamdulillah! Alhamdulillah! My darling son, @khalidgram__, I’m overwhelmed with joy and gratitude as I celebrate your incredible achievement! You’ve worked tirelessly and persevered through the challenges, and today, you’ve emerged with a FIRST CLASS DEGREE from the University of Lagos’ Creative Department!

“Alhamdulillah, my heart is bursting with pride and love for you, my darling son! As you embark on this new journey, I ask that you continue to be guided by faith, courage, and determination.”

Faithia’s heartfelt post not only highlights her son’s academic excellence but also reflects her unwavering support as a mother.

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Seun Oloketuyi Appointed as Member of the Advisory Board for Kaduna International Film Festival

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I am pleased to announce my appointment as a member of the advisory board for the Kaduna International Film Festival. This honor is a recognition of my contributions to the growth and development of Nollywood and the African creative industry at large.

 

The Kaduna International Film Festival, established in 2018, has been a beacon of cultural promotion, tourism, youth empowerment, and peace-building in northern Nigeria. As the first international film festival in the region, it continues to bridge the gap in the northern film and creative industry, fostering inclusion and growth across the nation.

 

I am committed to leveraging my experience and expertise to further the festival’s mission of celebrating Nigeria’s rich cultural heritage and empowering young creatives. This opportunity serves as a platform to support the festival’s efforts in strengthening the film industry, both in Nigeria and beyond.

 

I extend my heartfelt gratitude to the leadership of the Kaduna International Film Festival for entrusting me with this role. Together, we will continue to elevate the creative industry and showcase the best of Nigerian talent to the world.

 

Signed:

Seun Oloketuyi

Founder Best of Nollywood Awards Chairman Advisory board Bon Awards and Advisory Board Member,

Kaduna International Film Festival

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‘Prison not pleasant,’ Bobrisky begs Burna Boy to pardon Speed Darlington

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Controversial crossdresser Okuneye Idris, popularly known as Bobrisky, has appealed to Grammy-winning artist Burna Boy to forgive fellow entertainer Darlington Okoye, also known as Speed Darlington, and to facilitate his release from prison.

In a series of posts on his Instagram story on Sunday, Bobrisky expressed concern about Speed Darlington’s welfare, urging Burna Boy to forgive him and arguing that 45 days in prison should suffice as punishment.

Bobrisky wrote, “I just want to mind my business this year and stay away from anything involving Nigerian celebrities, but my soft heart won’t stop me from thinking about many things.

“Please, Burna Boy, forgive Speed. Prison is not a nice place. I don’t think he has the money for the VIP section because it’s expensive.

“None of these people I’m using my platform to stand for did the same for me when it was my time. But you know what? Our hearts are different. I can’t stand seeing human beings hurt. I pray, Burna, please release him. Forty-five days in prison is enough punishment.”

Bobrisky also criticised fans for enabling Speed Darlington’s controversial behaviour and stressed the need for followers to hold celebrities accountable for their actions.

He added, “Fans, learn how to tell your favourites the truth when they are crossing the line. You all were applauding Speed when he was saying unpleasant things. Now, none of you is in prison with him.”

Speed Darlington was arrested in October 2024 over allegations of defamation and cyberstalking Burna Boy.

The singer was initially arrested in Lagos and transferred to Abuja, where he was detained by the IGP’s Intelligence Response Team in the Guzape area of Abuja.

After being released from police custody, he was re-arrested in November while performing at a show in Owerri, Imo State, just days after returning to the country.

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