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‘Men send nude pictures to woo me’ – Princess Elizabeth Adetoyin Onanuga + clears the air on allege romance with Koko Zaria

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Princess Elizabeth Adetoyin Onanuga is a United kingdom based Nollywood actress. She just released her wave making movie titled, Hadiza. In an exclusive chat with Sahara Weekly, she opened up on her success story and sex life.

 

What are you working on presently?

I’m working on a project, Omo London .

It’s interesting to know that your film ‘Hadizah’ has been released. Can you tell us the story behind it?

You know I don’t live in Nigeria but London; I encountered some girls living fake life so I decided to do something about it. The story is about fake life and I think it’s okay.

Is the film based on personal experience?

Partly, I encountered some girls living fake life and I decided to do something like that. If you are living a fake life, there is nothing new in it since everything is not real. so its better you be yourself.  Thus, I decided to do something like that. We have more than 10 categories of girls in this world. Some are cunny, liars, some are pretenders, and some just love fake life by claiming what they don’t have.

Why did you decide to use Fathia Balogun?

Actually, it was the production manager that said we should use Fathia. We wanted to use Mercy Aigbe but she was busy. I think Fathia was better in the movie.

What’s the response like from your fans?

They love ‘Hadizah’.

Of the entire movie you’ve produced so far, would you say Hadizah is the best?

Yes, because it is well watched. At least in London, I was hosted thrice by different people. They call me Hadizah now in London, even in Nigeria and my facebook fans as well.

How and why did you choose the title ‘Hadizah’?

R- We wanted to use ‘3 divas’ but because it’s not an English movie, we decided to use ‘Hadizah’ since my name is ‘Hadizah’ in the movie, we decided to go for it and I think that title is catchy.

The new project, ’Omo London’ who are the people you want to work with?

I should be working with Odulade Adekola, Rose, e.t.c. the title alone is catchy maybe they will start calling me Omo London too.

What has been the challenge so far?

I’m not based in Nigeria, so I haven’t gotten much challenge because I don’t need to start looking for location and all that. I produce my movies myself. (Cuts in)

Most producers have problem with marketer…….. What about that?

My marketer isn’t doing badly so I have no problem with marketing. It depends on marketer.

Where do you get your inspirations from?

Most times, I get it in my dreams even Hadizah, though I had an encounter with some girls who live fake lives. I wanted to do another story but my mind just told me to do something that has to do with 3 girls. In fact, ‘Omo London’ too. I just felt like doing a movie about the lifestyle of we U.K girls & also my past experience…..that

Most people believe actresses are promiscuous, what is your take on that?

I don’t believe that and I don’t think so. I’m not like that. I don’t know why most people venture into acting but I can tell you my own reason. It’s because I love entertainment. I could remember in 2005 when I went to a location with a friend, one of the directors came to me and asked if I want to act. I said No because I was scared of my dad then but I decided to join because I think I can contribute my own part in it.

Does that mean you’ve never slept with anyone in the industry?

No! I’ve never.

How do you handle your admirers?

I’m a pretty girls and if I don’t have admirers, I think I should go and wash my head in a river (laugh). Whenever they make advances, I just tell then I’m engaged. I’m just friendly to them.

What are the craziest things your admirers have ever done to you?

There’s a lot of them. The craziest thing they’ve done is sending their nude pictures. Whenever I see such, I just laugh it off.

Have you ever sent your own nude pictures to them?

No, I’ve never.

Which part of your body do your admirers love most about you?

They love my eyes. It melts them.

What does your parent feel about this acting thing?

My mum is late. My dad doesn’t really like it because he is scared of scandals.

.Can you tell us what defines your fashion style?

I love fashion a lot and I think I’m trying a bit.

Tell us about your love life

I can’t disclose that for now but behind every successful woman, there must be a man. There is a man.

Hope the role you play as an actress isn’t affecting your relationship?

Not at all.

Can you play a sex role for $1 million?

Forget about the money but as a good actress, you should be able to play any role. I’m a good actress. If you look at Hollywood, the best actress there can play any role. I can play sex role if there’s a lesson for the audience to learn from it.

Does that mean in order to teach morals, you can act nude?

So far there’s a lesson.

Are you the UK based actress allegedly dating NURTW big boy, Koko Zaria?

No I am not the one. I have only met him once at an event

 

 

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“If You Don’t Like the Life You’re Living, Change It” By Prudent Ludidi

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“If You Don’t Like the Life You’re Living, Change It” By Prudent Ludidi

 

Let’s talk about a simple yet powerful truth, if you don’t like the life you’re living, change it.

These five words hold the key to unlocking a happy and fulfilled life.

But how often do we forget that we have the power to create the life we want?

We get stuck in routines, relationships, and careers that drain our energy and dull our spark. We convince ourselves that this is just the way life is supposed to be. That we’re supposed to struggle, stress, and settle. But I’m here to tell you that’s not true. You have the power to change your life.

Think about it. You wake up every morning with a choice. A choice to stay in bed or get up and start anew. A choice to complain about your circumstances or take action to change them. A choice to let fear hold you back or push past it and take a leap of faith.

But change can be scary. It’s uncomfortable. It’s uncertain. And that’s exactly why most people don’t do it. They’d rather stick with what they know, even if it’s not working, than risk the unknown. But I ask you, what’s the cost of staying stuck? What’s the cost of living a life that doesn’t align with your values, passions, and dreams?

The truth is, you have the power to create the life you want. You have the power to pursue your passions, nurture meaningful relationships, and live a life that truly reflects who you are. So, what’s holding you back? Is it fear? Doubt? Comfort? Whatever it is, let me tell you, it’s not worth it.

You deserve to live a life that makes you feel alive. A life that makes you feel proud. A life that makes you feel fulfilled. So, take the first step today. Take a deep breath, let go of your fears, and start creating the life you want.

Start small. Make one change. Take one risk. Have one conversation. And watch how your life begins to shift. Watch how your confidence grows. Watch how your happiness increases.

Remember, if you don’t like the life you’re living, change it. You have the power. You have the strength. And you have the resilience. So, go out there and create the life you deserve!

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Star Entertainers Set for Angel Global Promotions ‘Our Night of Heritage’ Show in UK Nov 29

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Star Entertainers Set for Angel Global Promotions ‘Our Night of Heritage’ Show in UK Nov 29

London city will be agog on Friday, 29th of November 2024, as A-List Nigerian entertainers stage performance at this year’s edition of ‘Our Night of Heritage’ (Ale Asa Wa) show.

 

Aimed at recognizing outstanding achievements in concerts, shows, and cultural events, the event which promises to be a talk-of-the-town, will be held at LOG Hall Abbey Quilting Selinas Lane, Dagenham, RM8 1ES, London SE16 2BD, United Kingdom.

 

 

According to Princess Adetutu Jakande, the chief organizer of Ale Asa Wa and CEO of Angel Global Promotions UK, the 5th edition of the AfriCulture tradition and entertainment awards event serves as a platform for celebrating African culture and entertainment while highlighting the exceptional talents of individuals who have contributed to the growth and development of the industry.

 

 

An array of entertainment performers have been lined up to give the night the touch of glamour and class while the event streams live in the media across the globe. They include Gospel star, Biyi Samuel; Alhaji Lateef a.k.a. Student Fuji; Kemi Alayo a.k.a. Idi Ope; Poly Mr Correct; Ekundayo Mr Manna; Alhaji Wasiu Adekunle Classical Fuji; MC Loko a.k.a. Omo Woli; Omoba Ademola a.k.a. Demo Performer, and a whole lots of other stars and side attractions.

 

 

With 30 Pounds entry fee, the organizers have announced that Ankara fabrics are available for smooth access to the event venue and numbers to call are +44745382120, +447960892460, +447308779733. Seasoned Nollywood actor, Kunle Afod, will feature as special guest artiste.

 

 

According to the organizers, there will also be presentation of awards where selected individuals will be recognized for their impactful contributions to the entertainment industry.

Star Entertainers Set for Angel Global Promotions 'Our Night of Heritage' Show in UK Nov 29

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Oil Cabals crippled Govt Refineries, now working against Dangote Refinery – Pastor Adeboye

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Oil Cabals crippled Govt Refineries, now working against Dangote Refinery – Pastor Adeboye

 

The General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Pastor Enoch Adeboye, has urged Nigerians to pray for divine intervention in the face of efforts by unscrupulous oil marketers to thwart the operations of the Dangote Petroleum Refinery, following the previous sabotage of Nigeria’s four state-owned refineries.

The respected clergyman made the call for nationwide prayers during the November 2024 Abuja Special Holy Ghost Service themed ‘Total Restoration’, which held in the capital city. While Adeboye did not explicitly name the Dangote Petroleum Refinery, his remarks echoed the ongoing attempts by oil marketers to prevent the refinery from functioning as it was designed to.

The Dangote Refinery based in Ibeju-Lekki, Lagos is the only facility currently refining petrol in Nigeria, and Adeboye’s comments reflected the dispute between the refinery and oil marketers, who seek to continue importing fuel for personal gain.

Pastor Adeboye reminded the congregation that it was God who raised Aliko Dangote to establish a refinery after years of failed attempts to revive Nigeria’s four public refineries, which had consumed billions of Naira with little result. He questioned the persistence of fuel imports despite Nigeria’s status as a major crude oil producer.

“Are we under a curse?” he asked. “We have four refineries, we poured all kinds of money into them, none of them is working. But God raised someone to build a refinery that works. He is not my relative, he is not from my village. He is not even a Christian, but he is a Nigerian who says, ‘Why should my people suffer when I have the means to build a refinery that can work?’ Now he is refining petrol, and some people want to stop him from selling it, so they can keep importing.”

Adeboye also pointed out the damage caused by the fuel subsidy, describing it as a significant drain on Nigeria’s resources, contributing to the country’s mounting debts and corruption. He stressed that when President Bola Ahmed Tinubu announced the end of the subsidy in 2023, Nigerians largely welcomed the decision, but oil marketers, who benefitted from the subsidy regime, were furious.

These marketers, the renowned pastor claimed, have formed alliances with some International Oil Companies (IOCs) and other powerful interests to obstruct the Dangote Petroleum Refinery. This includes restricting access to crude oil, forcing Dangote to import crude from countries like the United States, among others.

He called for prayer for the total restoration of the country, noting that the Nigerian people are suffering the consequences, as the prices of essential goods have soared, pushing many items beyond the reach of ordinary citizens. “The masses are the ones suffering because these marketers, who are bent on keeping imports alive, already have more money than they can ever spend,” he said.

Despite the Dangote Petroleum Refinery’s capacity to meet Nigeria’s entire demand for petroleum products – and even to export surplus fuel – oil marketers continue to pressurise the government to allow ongoing petrol imports. This has placed additional strain on the Naira, which has continued to depreciate.

Recently, the Crude Oil Refineries Owners Association of Nigeria (CORAN) urged the government to protect local refineries from unfair competition posed by importers and international petroleum traders, in line with provisions in the Petroleum Industry Act (PIA).

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