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Every Part of My Body Turns a man on – sexy Actress, Fisayo Ajisola +Releases Sexy Pictures
Fisayo Ajisola, a thriving Nollywood actress, is also giving back to society through her non-government organization, Jewel Empowerment Foundation (JEF), which is dedicated to providing for children, youths and the less-privileged. In this interview, she speaks on a wide range of topics, including personal details and plans for her NGO.
It’s interesting to know you just graduated, how have you been able to juggle academics with acting?
I would say my temperament. I’m a choleric and I’m a very good organizer. Thus, I tried to plan ahead of time so I don’t get things choked up. I think what has helped me most is proper planning. I managed acting, academics and NGO work and they all came out well.
Some lecturers or students seeing an actress schooling may feel intimidated and would want to oppress her. Did you experience such and how did you overcome such threat?
I’m very open, free and friendly. I’m down-to-earth. So one of the things that helped me in school is the fact that I was able tolerate my colleagues, play with them and make them know I’m just like every other student. I’m well known in school and some of my lecturers know I’m into acting and all that. I don’t think I was really bothered, but at the same time, in a way, I was dealt with. I’ve been able to scale through that aspect of my life.
What doors would you say stardom has opened for you?
I would say stardom has opened doors of opportunities for me: high level of exposure – going out, meeting people through my NGO, touching lives positively. Being an actress has made my NGO known. I would say stardom has opened more doors for me.
Concerning your NGO, what has been your pains and gains?
My NGO is basically for children and youths. And the main objective is to reduce societal menace by concentrating on children and youth. To me, the gain is the fact that I’ve been able to make people smile, because the motto of my NGO is: ‘Created to make you smile’. Helping the younger generation brings joy to me because I’m just like every normal young person and I’m a person that got to discover myself early in life. Thus, my NGO helps younger people to know what they want to do in life, to help them positively and being fulfilled doing it. Talking about the pain, a lot of people ask me why I’m doing this NGO thing, because a lot of people see someone starting an NGO as someone who has achieved a lot and is trying to give back to the society. But I believe you don’t have to have too much before you make impact. I would say the pain is raising fund but basically, I think I have more gains than pains.
Can you tell us about Xmas Package for the NGO?
JEF – Jewel Empowerment Foundation – went to railway stations where we have a lot of beggars, homeless people. On that day, we visited them, gave them food, and made them happy. We fed about 500 beggars
It’s interesting to know you combine beauty with brains and yet you still have passion for the less privileged. Where did you get your inspiration from?
I’m a positive-minded person. Things that have helped me include being focused, determined and contented.
What’s your plan for acting?
Presently, I’m working on producing my movie and I’m looking at mid-2016. Aside that, I’m going to be working on other people’s projects. So what I’ve got for 2016 is the best of me, because now I have more time for the acting thing and I’ll be fully available. People should expect the best from me, the really crazy me.
We hear stories of sexual harassment in the industry. Have you ever had an encounter?
Sexual harassment is everywhere; it’s in every sector and the only reason it is being pronounced in the movie industry is because of the media. About being sexually harassed before, maybe. But before one is being harassed, you know you wanna do it or not. And for me, it’s a No-No. I believe in working on myself, being good and facing reality. But honestly, harassment is no for me because I don’t give in
You are sexy, pretty and delectable. How have you been able to handle your male fans and what is the craziest thing any of your fans has ever done to you?
Person wey no dey inside T.V sef dey get admirers. But the thing is, I love them and they love me too. I’m a very friendly person and I’m down to earth. I know when to stop them whenever they are going too far. The craziest thing a male fan has ever done is kiss me and hug me. I’m always happy to see them.
You just released some sexy pictures, so can you tell us what part of your body turns men on?
I love to always say this: Every part of my body turns men on. From my hair to my toes, you will be turned on.
Which among them do men pay most attention to?
Most times, the one they get to see. I’ve a lot of people that are so engrossed looking at my eyes, or my lips which attract them so much that they want to kiss me. Some of them like my nose, and the amazing part of me is my skin. God has blessed me with a very beautiful skin. Every part of my body turns men on. Seeing me alone, you are turned on already.
What turns you on in a man?
Funny enough, nothing physical turns me on in a man. I consider intangible things in a man. Things the eyes can’t see – care, love and most especially someone that really believes in me, someone that can see; what I will become in the next five years; trust, patience. Sometimes I could be temperamental and go crazy but I need someone that can calm me down. Those are the things.
What defines your style and fashion?
I’m a bling-bling person, I like colours, and I like to combine colours. So simplicity but colourful defines my style. I like something that glitters.
Who is that person behind your smile?
My fans.
Who do you look up to in the industry?
Genevieve, Mercy Johnson, Ini Edo and Omotola
Q- Interestingly, we learnt that you featured in JENIFA’S DIARY, can you tell us about that?
R- (Laugh) you know JENIFA’S DIARY is comedy. So I played the role of a married student and then I was harassed by a post graduate student not knowing that am married to a soldier. It was a funny scenario. The guy later came after me and my husband was so aggressive, acting all that. So it was all cool, it was nice working with the crew.
Q- Will you describe the role as challengeing or fun?
R- it’s both. You can’t say acting is challenging or it was fun, all of it makes it what it is and that’s why we want to be in it. So acting is fun and challenging because sometimes, the fun part of it is that you are happy doing what you are doing and people that watch it appreciate what you do. The challenging part of it is that you will be on set for hours under stress, pressure and all of that. So it could be annoying and tasking .
Q- We also learnt that you feature in THIS LIFE
R- Yes, THIS LIFE by Wale Aadenuga production. The title is A CHANGE OF HEART. Its such a funny character because I play the role of a Portharcourt babe (prostitute). Iit was a role that I had to execute all those promiscuous character but it was challenging for me because it was not me.
Q- Can you tell us about your first kiss and how was it like?
R- (laugh) when you ask of my first kiss, you made me remember my EX. (laugh) . I was in secondary school. My first kiss was sweet. Hmmmmm……… It was really sweet I was happy. This is so sensitive, you know all this kind of kiss that…….you kiss somebody and while in your dormitory your body still vibrate (laugh) . It’s like the picture played back on your head and then you vibrate. It was such …….. You know I had that kiss on Friday and I swear with God till Monday, it was still playing on my head. So when I remember that kiss I just vibrate. I feel like Wow……. It was intimate and very lovely. I think after that time, I didn’t feel that way but that particular time it was sweet and I was happy (laugh).
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NNPCL and Corruption’s Final Throes
NNPCL and Corruption’s Final Throes
By Pius Olasanmi
In the twilight of the Obasanjo administration, when Nigerians were still capable of being outraged, when Turn Around Maintenance (TAM) of refineries was a buzzword that still held some mysticism to bamboozle citizens, during a conversation, a certain man said something profound. The man said, “As a businessman, if I were the owner of these refineries, knowing that they are three decades old, I would take the last money I have, hire bulldozers, raze them to the ground, and obtain loans to build new ones.”
When we pressed him further on why he would engage in such waste, he explained that repairing the refineries is the real waste. He explained that even if the TAM were honestly carried out, a thirty-year-old refinery would never compete favourably with a new one that would integrate contemporary technology. Operating at its best, such a refinery would never be comparatively more efficient. It is therefore pointless to have spent another one naira on the refineries at that point.
A few months later, I had a conversation with a then-lawmaker on an entirely different matter. I mentioned that the National Assembly has failed by not crafting legislation that would criminalise and punish public office holders who foist wrong decisions on the country. The logic: a public office holder need not steal to be punished, wrong decisions should attract penalties for an office holder who opts for the worst of all options when there are less injurious ones.
These established premises speak to the ongoing nauseating efforts at revisionism by those who wrecked the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) and its previous iteration, the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC). Notably, this campaign to rewrite history is traceable to Engineer Mele Kolo Kyari, the disgraced immediate past Chief Executive Officer of NNPCL and his hirelings. They have suffocated the news and the public opinion space with even more lies than they spun while in office.
The Saint Kyari campaign is anchored on convincing Nigerians that the Port Harcourt, Warri and Kaduna Refineries were fully functional when he was booted out of office. So brazen is the campaign that one of its talking heads challenged the group chief executive officer (GCEO), Engr. Bayo Ojulari, to “inform Nigerians categorically what happened to the functioning refineries he inherited from his predecessor, Engr. Mele Kyari.” The effrontery.
We have not forgotten so soon the charade that followed the baffling claim that Nigeria has spent $2.8 billion on the repair of the refineries, while they are not churning out even a single litre of refined product among them. Saint Kyari and his goons played all manner of tricks, all of which embarrassed President Bola Tinubu, who had counted on ticking off the return to productivity of the refineries as part of his achievements, only to realise that he was deceived into celebrating phantoms. Tragic.
Lest we forget, 200 trucks were arranged as props in a well-directed video clip to celebrate the re-streaming of the Port Harcourt Refinery. The disappointment. Nigerians were to learn from several reports that the Port Harcourt refinery was not producing and was instead using old, stored petroleum products to load trucks. Worse still, the Kyari crew was passing off sanction-tainted Russian-sourced crude oil refined in Malta as locally refined products. More insult was piled on the assault on our collective sensibility with the lies that the Port Harcourt Refinery exported semi-finished products. Brazen.
Meanwhile, Kyari and his hirelings called those who pointed out or protested these glaring scams all manner of names. They hid behind industry technicalities and jargon to create the impression that those of us who knew Nigerians were being robbed did not understand what we were saying. The point remains that a $2.8 billion investment can potentially build a refinery with a capacity of around 100,000 barrels per day (bpd). Of course, the actual capacity of such a refinery will depend on various factors, including the complexity of the refinery, the technology used, and the location. That is the amount that Kyari’s regime at the NNPCL took and did not give Nigerians refined products.
Fast forward to Kyari’s sack and the appointment of Engineer Bayo Ojulari, who has demonstrated that things can indeed be done differently. Kyari’s exit was expectedly followed by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) going after him and his associates. The extent of the theft is better understood against the backdrop of N80 billion being found in the bank account of one of his associates. They went on the run.
Perhaps because the EFCC was biding its time on securing international warrants for the arrests of these characters on the lam, they have become emboldened. They have decided to fight back and rewrite the story of their participation in the greatest fraud against Nigerians. Engineer Ojulari’s renewed mindset, which is entrenching a semblance of the transparency Nigerians demand, became their natural target. The demons that once roamed around the corporation came out with malevolence. They started spinning stories of corruption to tarnish the incumbent who refused to hide their crimes. The objective: bring Ojulari down. But alas, he is winning the war as it stands.
His innocence is proven, and it is glaring that those who want him out are mere charlatans who can no longer ply their corrupt wares because of the impact of the new reforms. Corruption in the NNPCL is in its final throes. The fake news being unleashed against the incumbent leadership is akin to corruption’s last kicks as reforms in the sector strangulate it and its practitioners. The reforms must take place in the NNPCL, whether the industry demons like it or not.
As a parting shot, Kyari and his associates would do well to prepare their defence. In addition to accounting for the $2.8 billion they laundered in the name of repairing the moribund refineries, they must also answer for the poor decision to fix that which is irretrievably broken. Awarding contracts for Turn Around Maintenance of 59-year-old refineries that a right-thinking person had suggested should be demolished almost twenty years ago, when they were only 30 years old, is criminal. Trying to deceive Nigerians that the fake repairs worked is treason.
Olasanmi is a public affairs analyst writing from Lagos.
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GRANDIS 5STAR LUXURY APARTMENT & SUITES SET TO REDEFINE LIVING IN VICTORIA ISLAND
GRANDIS 5STAR LUXURY APARTMENT & SUITES SET TO REDEFINE LIVING IN VICTORIA ISLAND
Set to Rise elegantly against the Lagos skyline, is the Grandis 5Star Luxury Apartment & Suites. According to Adejuwon Ademola, The General Manager of the Development company, it is more than just a residential building
“it’s a lifestyle statement. Standing 17 floors high in the heart of Victoria Island, this revolutionary masterpiece of modern architecture will offer a panoramic 360° view of Eko Atlantic, Victoria Island, and Ikoyi, transforming every apartment into an exclusive penthouse experience for the world’s most discerning elite.”

Developed by Dumarco Construction Limited, a globally acclaimed company with decades of delivering complex, high-value projects in the highly regulated petroleum, oil, and gas industries, Grandis 5Star brings unmatched international safety standards, uncompromising quality, and timeless elegance into Nigeria’s luxury property market.
> “When you live in Grandis, you’re not just buying a home—you’re investing in peace of mind, world-class safety, and an effortless luxury experience that will remain pristine for decades,” says Adejuwon A. Ademola, General Manager of Dumarco Construction Limited.
The Gold Standard in Safety and Quality
Dumarco’s roots in the oil and gas sector mean the company operates to some of the strictest safety protocols in the world. Every stage—from conceptualization, design, construction, to long-term maintenance—follows internationally accepted procedures and quality assurance measures. Cutting corners is simply not in Dumarco’s vocabulary.
> “In the oil and gas industry, there’s no room for compromise. We’ve brought that same discipline and zero-tolerance for mediocrity into property development,” says Ademola. “That’s why Grandis will be one of the safest and most enduring residential developments in Nigeria.”
To ensure transparency and prevent (project complacency), Dumarco deliberately separates the developer, contractor, and consultant roles, engaging only the most competent professionals in each respective field. Dumarco’s project team includes globally recognized contractors such as Julius Berger, Cappa & D’Alberto, and Elalan, Migliore Construczione & Tecniche (MC&T) and their partners VENCO IMTIAZ CONTRACTING COMPANY (VICC) based in Dubai, UAE, Business Contracting Limited, alongside leading consultants like Morgan Omanitan & Abe, LAMBERT, and James Cubitt.
Grandis – Investments, appreciation, returns and profitability
Our selection process for the location of the project alone was pains-taking and completely thorough scientific process. Top professional companies were employed to conduct a scientific data acquisition and analytical survey of the entire Victoria Island, Ikoyi, Lekki and Eko Atlantic before a project site is selected. Analyzing and acquiring areas developmental charts and trends, studying and gathering historical and present sale prices, rental charge and occupancy rates over a 50 year period from every individual street before the selection of the location of any of our developments especially true for the Grandis Project
He adds,
“Our clients and residents can be rest assured that the location of Grandis has been scientifically proven through all existing data to provide our clients with a 100% occupancy rate, highest developmental location, highest rental income and investment returns. ”
The Grandis Experience
Located minutes away from international corporate headquarters, embassies, and landmarks such as Eko Hotel, Radisson Blu, and the Radisson Red, Grandis offers unmatched convenience for professionals, diplomats, and high-net-worth individuals. Every residence is designed for both indulgence and efficiency, with high-grade finishes, smart-home systems, and private amenities that ensure seamless living.
From sunrise over the Atlantic to the glittering Lagos night skyline, residents will enjoy uninterrupted luxury, supported by discreet and highly trained staff, advanced security systems, and a design that prioritizes comfort and privacy.
> “We designed Grandis for people who want everything—security, elegance, convenience, and the assurance that their home will look as spectacular in 20 years as it does on day one,” Ademola notes.
A Legacy That Lasts
With its combination of visionary architecture, peerless safety, and meticulous maintenance planning, Grandis is built to remain iconic for generations. Thanks to Dumarco’s meticulous approach, the building’s service charges are expected to remain low while its value and appeal continue to appreciate over time.
In a market often marred by shortcuts and substandard practices, Mr Ademola says
Grandis stands as a beacon of what luxury living should be—safe, spectacular, and built to last.
“Grandis 5Star Luxury Apartment & Suites — Where safety meets sophistication, and every detail is designed for a life well-lived.”
He added
Website -www.dumarcoltd.com
Project website – www.26idowutaylor.com
Email [email protected]
Tel / WhatsApp +234 9077777883
GM – Adejuwon A. Ademola
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Nationwide Talent, One Broadcaster: Tinubu Picks Pedro, Bello, Din, Mohammed to Lead NTA
Tinubu Overhauls NTA Leadership: Media Powerhouse Rotimi Pedro Takes Helm as DG
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has announced a major shake-up at the Nigerian Television Authority (NTA), appointing renowned media executive Rotimi Richard Pedro as the new Director-General in a move widely seen as a bold step toward modernising the state broadcaster.
Pedro, a Lagos native, brings nearly 30 years of expertise in broadcasting, sports rights, and marketing communications across Africa, the UK, and the Middle East. A trained entertainment and intellectual property lawyer, he also holds an MSc in Investment Management and Finance from City University Business School, London.
In 1995, Pedro founded Optima Sports Management International (OSMI), which rose to become one of Africa’s leading sports content providers—distributing premium events such as the English Premier League, UEFA Champions League, FIFA World Cup, and CAF competitions to audiences in over 40 countries.
His career highlights include top roles at Bloomberg Television Africa and Rapid Blue Format, as well as advisory work for FIFA, UEFA, Fremantle Media, and the African Union of Broadcasters (AUB). At the AUB, he was instrumental in securing exclusive pan-African free-to-air media rights for all CAF competitions.
Alongside Pedro’s appointment, Tinubu named Karimah Bello from Katsina State as Executive Director of Marketing, Stella Din from Plateau State as Executive Director of News, and Sophia Issa Mohammed from Adamawa State as Managing Director of NTA Enterprises Limited.
Industry insiders credit Pedro with building commercially viable broadcast platforms, driving sponsorship growth, and delivering world-class content to African audiences. His appointment marks one of the most significant leadership changes at NTA in years—signalling the government’s intent to strengthen the broadcaster’s competitiveness in a fast-evolving media landscape.
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