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Monday, August 9, 2010

Rukky Sanda’s many lies!


Rukky Sanda’s many lies!
You dont know who Rukky Sanda is? Well alot of people do not actually. First, we havent seen her in any major movie but yet she is in front page of many tabloids, apparently the lady is a sucker for limelight.

The latest rumor in town is of her dating Senegalese music super-star, Akon. I can actually hear someone muttering “yeah right” or “how the hell did her name and Akon’s get mentioned in the same sentence?”

The actress though tells people close to her that she is dating Akon and then goes to tabloids to debunk it, therefore causing some sort of ripple that would create a multi-buzz for her non-existent career. The truth we have gathered from an insider, and Rukky isnt a friend of Akon or his date as she may want us to believe, she may have met him a couple of times and taken pics with him, but that’s as far as it goes.

The brand new 2010 Toyota Camry that Rukky is driving was bought by some rich white dude whom she met during one of her numerous “men runs”. So we advice you take it with a pinch of salt when she saddles you with tales of how she made the money through movies, because she isn’t doing any major movies and the few she does, she scampers to be in them and earns stipends.

Mother, child and exclusive breastfeeding .


GLOBALLY, particularly on the African continent, has been emphasis on exclusive breastfeeding in the first six months of a child's life.

It is often argued that children, who were breastfed exclusively for six months are more healthy and have more immunity against child killer diseases.

As a strategy to ensure the survival of children through exclusive breastfeeding, August 1 to 7 of every year has been designated as Breastfeeding Week globally.

In this respect, the Federal Ministry of Health plans to engage the participation of religious mothers to stress the importance of exclusive breastfeeding in the first six months of life, so as to reduce the current high rate of child mortality.

This strategy relies on the faith element because women have faith in the word of their religious leaders and are more likely to heed it, said the head of the Child Health Division of the Ministry, Dr Nkeiru Onuekwusi.

According to her, breastfeeding is the most cost effective public health intervention for a child’s survival, yet many women do not breastfeed exclusively for six months. She explained that a number of socio-cultural factors cause the decline.

“Breastfeeding is free, it is cheap, we don’t need to get a lot money to get women to breastfeed. It is not that women don’t breastfeed their babies, but how many do exclusive breastfeeding? They give water because they believe water is life, yet the breast milk contains everything your baby needs to grow and develop optimally.

“I think a lot of it is with the urban women who prefer bottle feeding; and the rural women copy them thinking it’s fashionable to bottle feed,” she said.

Meanwhile, urban or working mothers say lack of crèche in offices reduces their ability to breastfeed exclusively as they have to resume work before the expiration of six months.

In the same light, the World Health Organisation (WHO) recommends exclusive breastfeeding for the first six months of life, with solids gradually being introduced around this age when signs of readiness are shown. Supplemented breastfeeding is recommended until at least age two, as long as mother and child wish.

Reports have also shown that breastfeeding reduces the cost of health care by promoting healthier children and mothers. It also reduces global pollution by decreasing the use of resources and energy required to produce, process, package, distribute, promote and dispose of materials created by the manufacture and use of artificial baby milk.

According to a fish farmer and a business woman, Mrs Gift Etokwudo, who also is a nursing mother, said exclusive breastfeeding was the best and would advise all mothers to comply.

For her, she has benefited from it a lot and her first child did not fall sick when he was at his tender age and it is cheaper and saves the parents money expended on artificial feeding.

She said: “For me, I do exclusive breastfeeding except for my second child who happened to be a premature, so the doctors advised I do not breastfeed him that long.”

Similarly, Mrs Ngozichukwu Ivaren, told the Nigerian Compass that breast milk is better than artificial feeding because it draws the mother closer to the child. That is, there is a mother-child relationship. It prevents the baby from having any infection because of its rich nature and that it is a balanced diet from God.

She added that children with exclusive breastfeeding have 'real' brain while children who are not breastfed exclusively have 'cow' brain.

“Breast milk alone has 70 per cent of water. Therefore, you do not need water when breastfeeding and it has immunity against diseases,” Mrs Ivaren said.

Another nursing mother, who

simply gave her name as Peace, noted that the child will not fall sick having been fed for six months.

She said, “it keeps the child healthy unlike the usage of formula which some children could react to negatively thereby resulting to vomiting and stooling.”

According to her, breastfeeding makes the mother and the baby bond thereby creating a mutual relationship because mother often breastfeed more than 10 times a day.

“Breast milk is the perfect way of feeding your child because it has all the right amount of all the six classes of food in its right temperature and the flavour of your food goes into the baby through the breast milk. My baby started eating after six months and the reason was based on medical advise,” she said.

The first six months, she disclosed, are the most delicate part of babies' lives and should be taken with all seriousness because the breast milk is like an immunisation plus food for them and like a reliever when they are troubled.

She advised mothers to embrace exclusive breastfeeding, saying that the notion of breast going flat after long breastfeeding as well as the bigger the breast the larger the quantity of milk, vice versa, is wrong.

Breastfeeding, according to experts, is one of the most natural and beneficial acts a mother can do for her child. Health benefits have been proven to pass from mother to child through breast milk. They range from antibodies which protect an infant at birth to the exclusive nutrients in mother's milk which have been shown to prevent a number of childhood diseases.

The benefits are incalculable and there is no other single action by which a mother can so impact the present and future health of her baby than exclusive breastfeeding.““Yet, in today's society, breastfeeding is often thought of as unnecessary. Young mothers are mistakenly led to believe that formula does very well as a replacement for breast milk, it emphatically does not,” another nursing mother said.

Nothing can duplicate the properties of breast milk, no matter how many vitamins, minerals and supplements are added to what is basically a chemical formulation, researches have shown.

Breast milk remains the one and

only natural, complete and complex nutrition for human infants. It is nature's formula for ensuring the health and quality of life for infants, as well as through childhood to adult life. Just as importantly, breastfeeding promotes a very special bond between mother and child that only a mother can provide.

On the other hand, mothers also enjoy some benefits from exclusive breastfeeding, among them are; reduced risk of breast, ovarian, cervical, and geometrical cancers, reduced risk of anaemia, protection against osteoporosis and hip fracture later in life.

Also, there is reduced risk of mortality for women with Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) which has been associated with total time of lactation, helps the mother's body return to its pre-pregnancy state faster, promotes weight loss, half of calories needed to manufacture milk is pulled from fat stores, and can burn from 500 to 1,500 calories per day.

It also helps delay return of fertility and to space subsequent pregnancies, it develops a special emotional relationship and bonding between mother and her child.

Breastfeeding also offers health benefits to children. These benefits include; lowered risk of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS), increased intelligence, decreased likelihood of contracting middle ear infections, cold, and flu bugs, decreased risk of some cancers such as childhood leukaemia, lower risk of childhood onset diabetes, decreased risk of asthma and eczema, decreased dental problems, decreased risk of obesity later in life, and decreased risk of developing psychological disorders.

However, medical experts advise that people should reinforce a mother's own physiological cues during breastfeeding.

According to them, a mother's let-down is the interplay of her physiological response to suckling and her emotional state. Prolactin, the hormone responsible for let-down, is inhibited by stress (mediated by dopamine, norepinephrine, and epinephrine).

They added that putting the infant to breast eight to 12 times a day during the first four to five days after birth ensures the creation of an adequate milk supply, which the infant's use later regulates.

However, a mother who responds to her infant's cry with let-down and who breast feeds her infant on demand (that is, unrestricted breastfeeding) is more successful with continued lactation than the mother who breastfeeds according to the clock.

Experts say that the recommendation for mothers to use systematic or controlled timed feeding to help regulate the baby's cycles is fraught with misinformation.

A mother, according to them, should be empowered to follow the internal schedule that is appropriate for her and her baby.

“Mercy Johnson: Settle Down Now and Forever”


Mercy Johnson “Dirty Skin” Washed in Germany?

The allegation recently that the Nollywood actresses Ini Edo (the wife of the America based Philip Ehiagwina) and Tonto Dike were into woman-to-woman affair as was awash in the media has not skipped my head yet another salvo was heard. This time, it was that Mercy Johnson whose traditional wedding was fixed for 17th August, 2010 just returned from Germany to Nigeria where it was said that she went for skin washing in one of the German best beauty clinics.

Read the report, “Controversial Nollywood Actress, Mercy Johnson has just breezed into the country from far away Germany. Mercy we learnt was in the country for a while to wash her skin from some reputable beauty clinic. Before now, she has been labelled “dirty skin” by some fans and foes”.

Other peddled news against Mercy before that was that she acts in mediocre films and is highly paid. She was mentioned among other notable actors and actresses, according to the reports, in the Nollywood extension in Asaba area of Delta State, that has made a whole mess of the film industry in Nigeria with their constant poor production quality given to them by some amateur marketers to achieve low-budgeted film with recycling of baseless and untreated stories, has been held responsible for the inferior movies featuring stars like Jim Iyke, Mercy Johnson, Tonto Dike, Olu Jacob, Ini Edo and many others... Names of directors who fall in this category include Solo Amaco, Chdi Chijioke and others...

However, whatever “dirty skin” meant to those calling Mercy such, what is essential is that she is attracted to many of her fans, but foes will not accede to this. I am not interested in whether she travelled to overseas or not to wash the “dirty skin”, what I am interested is to correct a point here that the quality of one should not be rated by the person’s physical outlook but by the person’s inward look. And we all must not look the same. (Jealousy dey kill some people). However, I am not in the best position to talk about this damsel called Mercy inward look, but I believe that the voice of people is the voice reason, but the voice of one person could be the voice of dicey.

My recent article titled, “Mercy Johnson: Settle Down Now and Forever” stands a better chance to explicate to critics how Mercy is rated in the eyes and heart of her ‘true’ numerous fans scattered all over the world, by the responses that article garnered. People see Mercy as a natural beauty and good actress too. They say, “More power to you, Mercy Johnson.”

Mercy is surely the best female Nigerian actresses; she simply fits into any role and stands out amongst the other actresses. Mercy, people are saying, “how I wish your hubby will be magnanimous enough to allow us your fans to continue watching and enjoying your acting but if he can’t, nobody in his right senses will blame him. Mercy, I wish you a blissful and fruitful marriage.”

Pray, that Mercy were to be an engineer or a medical doctor, lawyer, “then you tell me she would also give up her profession because she got married. The only legacy of the Nigerian movie industry is that it’s making the hotel industry to boom, and provides easy access to our congressmen and women. The Mercy Johnsons of this world and many before her to me personally only acts as whistle blower the manner we have relegated science and technology to the gutter.”

Wow ! “Some people are really sick. I wonder anyone in the right frame of their minds who wouldn't be happy for this young lady? Clearly, a very talented and an original in her own rights, she is a unique personality and not a copy or wannabe seeker of easy rides. I guess your preferred unfortunate scientists and lawyers that you cry for, did not have the luck of being born with the right body shape to behold and die for, skin tone and shade to perfectly blend all things, en vogue accents to speak and command, sparkle in their eyes to hypnotise and charm, and most especially the lucky stars balanced firmly on their forehead to lead and direct them throughout their journeys on this earth? Too bad, for you then. Congratulations and God bless you, Mercy Johnson. You go girl.”

People are saying that they wish the Kogi damsel well in her marital life. “I like her acting. I just wish she would wear clothes her size and stop shoving her watermelons in our faces. The men may like it but as a heterosexual female, I don't appreciate it.... No mind the haters and psychos who will transfer their insecurities and inadequacies on an innocent girl, who is going about her daily life and earning a living. I guess they have a choice option of watching a Disney movie instead of hers. I am sure in real life and on screen; they are not a leading man for any real worthy woman to act with. Satanic people.... You will forever shine, keep on the good work you are doing and good luck in your marriage.”

Mercy, “you are simply too good in your acting skills to be true! Ignore those critics, believe more in yourself. Remember where you are coming from and going. Your fans are more in tune to you than you realise presently. Stay away from negative issues. Best of luck.”

Notwithstanding, yours truly was not the person who said that Mercy “this is the best actress Nollywood has ever produced; she's a dark horse followed by her is Genevieve... I stressed the actress because she actually does the job she gets paid for... watch her movies she's a highly talented actress.”

Or am I it who said? “Johnson, I have watched several of your movies and seen how you can change from one character to another. You are great. However, I feel you should not have accepted The Keziah role, NKalubo Dickson from Uganda.... I guess you are outstanding and I am feeling your style, flow, nature and ultimately your amazing beauty. Always, I check you out.”

From Aba to Alabama, from Garbon to Ghana, Mercy Johnson is the issue. “I simply think you are the best. I am one of your biggest admirers in Ghana (Kumasi is my area). Never mind critics. Please take the lessons in her movies and forget what she wears. Ghanaians love and admire you. George Asafo-Adjei(Kumasi).... Mercy, just finished seeing one of your movies and I quickly got into the net to read about you. I think I like your perception of what life should be for a lady in your career. Keep up with the smart work on screen. You just added to the number of fans in your list. Write me on my email... and I would spend more time to tell you where I see you in the nearest future. Be positive with what drives you. God bless you. Mercy, you are always great in your acting roles'. Keep it up.”

“Mercy, for her great talent, she works hard on her crafts. I would like to say thanks to,” someone said. “But it is time for Nollywood to start going to the next level now: more creativity please. The industry has the talents available; we need to see more challenging roles for these stars.”

People are translating Mercy in many languages. “My dearest Mercy, je t'adore – definition of a true actress, full of talent (can act any role) both good and evil. I like your style and your shape they kill me. Keep it up,” Queen Otoghile.

While few people say Mercy wear “dirty skin”, many people are killing themselves for her. Please, hear this: “I really wish I could get to meet this charming actress. Mercy, you are a queen and also a good actress. All grace (more than grease) to your elbow. You are always my best... Mercy, you are simply the bomb. You are one of the best actresses in Nollyhood, Ghanaians love you, so my girl just keep the fire burning and the sky will be your limit,” Sefakor.

“Mercy Johnson is the most wonderful actress I have never seen in the world. She is pretty, beautiful, sexy and many more. My contribution to her is that anybody that has her contact should let me know so that I will invite her to my hotel where she will open my hotel not for any other thing but also to act for me in my ceremonial home as well. My email is.... Personally, I think you are a determined diva who knows where she is going to, so keep up the good work. I wouldn’t forget you and please don’t forget your root. Last word, "bi ode ba ti le pada wale o," Chao Sista.

Mercy Johnson, “keep it up girl the sky is your limit. Don’t mind what people say because they will always have something to say either positively or negatively. We’re proud of you. The most important thing is that you are happy with yourself and what you are doing. Keep the good work up. Never listen to what people think or say about you. It’s all about your thing and about yourself. You are the best... In terms of acting, you are sweet honey; I really love and cherish your way whenever I watch you on TV. I will advise you to keep it on no matter what people may say as long as you have specified your mind on your family that they should not take it otherwise. I don't have much to say only to tell you to be what you wish yourself to be and God in his infinity will grant you peace and protect you forever and ever Amen.”

Omotola is my God-given partner –Matthew Ekeinde


Matthew and Omotola Ekeinde
In a world where marriages are fracturing at the speed of light, and pushing divorce rates high everyday, celebrity couples have to walk a tight rope to make their marital relationships work. Daily, they have to deal with rumours, gossip and all manner of bad, false and unsubstantiated reports in soft-sell media.

Many men whose wives are Nollywood celebrities, to a large extent, have grown thick skins against the barrage of bad press as well as gossips and rumours that swirl around their wives. Equally, some of these men, who themselves are key operators, either as producers or directors and married to Nollywood wives have long gone past caring about the jaundiced portrayals of their jewels. Rather, they make every effort to make their marriages work.

Nollywood screen goddess, Omotola Jolade-Ekeinde is one person who has had a lot of negative things said about her. But then millions of her Nigerian and African fans have much more beautiful things to say about the lady known as Omosexy. Though she is a mother of three, her beauty still wows, so much that when she stands in the midst of her colleagues nobody dares compare with her beauty.

Together, Mr. Matthew Ekeinde, a pilot, and his lovely wife, Omotola, have built a very intimate marital relationship for the past 14 years that leaves no space for the devil to drive them apart, despite all the gossip and rumours being peddled about them. What has been their staying power? How has Matthew been able to cope? In this interview, he gives answers to these questions and more. Excerpts…

How are you coping with being Omotola’s husband?
First of all, I think it is God, because a few people have asked me that question and I have searched over the years and I’ve come to know that if Omotola was not my God-given partner, I can guarantee you that we wouldn’t still be together today. That is the problem with a lot of couples, especially in our own where I am a pilot and she is an entertainer.

If you look at marriages that are not God-approved, you’ll see that they don’t last a year talk less of 14 years. So, if I’m opportune to preach to singles, I will tell them to wait for their God-given partner because if they don’t wait, they’ll always fall apart. Omotola is my God-given partner and that is why we can tolerate each other and be patient with one another.

So, how did you two meet?
I met her in church. My immediate elder sister introduced us because I was ready to get married. Then my sister said there was this cute girl in my church, although, she was a bit young. Tola, was just 16 years and I was 26. Still playing the matchmaker, my sister invited me to their Wednesday service. I got there from work around 7:30pm when the service was up and I met her there.

Somehow I was not really interested because of her age. But I liked her all the same, and so we remained just friends. When she turned 18, I must confess that I saw her from another perspective and that was when I told her I was going to marry her. At first, she thought I was joking; so I went behind her back and told her mom because during our two years of friendship, I had gotten to know her mother very well.

Given that she is a top celebrity that is in the limelight, how do you cope with the reports about her in the media?
Some of these reports give me cause for concern. I just wonder why people would go out of their ways to imagine things. For instance, there was this recent report in the papers and the internet that she was going to New Jersey , United States to do breast enlargement, so that she can compete with Mercy Johnson. I don’t know why people will just sit down and come up with such a story. I just don’t understand. Honestly, it amazes me.

Has there been any occasion when you had to take up an issue relating to Nollywood with her?
Yes, when she played in the movie, Prostitute. That was the film where the producer showed a purely naked woman with her nipples, her buttocks and all that. She didn’t know and we bought the film like any other person and watched it. When I saw it, I asked her ‘what is this!

That definitely can’t be you’. Of course, I know my wife’s breasts and body very well. What I saw was different; besides, the lady who was used for that shot was a lot darker in complexion. Immediately, she called Kingsley Ogoro, who was the producer. She said: “Kingsley, you never told me you would show something like this. Why did you do that?’ I also spoke to him and I told him it was unprofessional to deceive your artistes after you have finished a movie.

Is it safe to assume that your marriage has become immune to the sort of problems that cause marriages to fail?
Nothing can shake our marriage though hack writers have been making strenuous to tear us apart. If you have been in this media business since ten years, you’ll know that they have tried. There is no kind of story that they haven’t tried. I try to buy every magazine that has her story, either good or bad. I wonder why they continue to try.

More Nigerian Girls Go For White Men, should they?


•Black & White couple: Oluchi, popular model, with her white husband. More Nigerian girls want to marry white men.

The pervasive poverty in Nigeria has resulted in the rush for white men by Nigerian girls and this is fast growing in the country.

While some of these girls are undergraduates in various higher institutions of learning in the country, others are just trying to make ends meet.

Some of these white men are in Nigeria for greener pastures while others are called upon by companies operating in the country to take up jobs because of their technical know-how.

The girls often meet these men, a term used to describe Europeans, White Americans and Asians, in places like night clubs, bars, shopping malls and parties.

One of the girls, Osagie Ruth, confirmed that Nigerian girls prefer white men because they spend money without thinking twice. He also said they were more romantic.

Citing an instance, Ruth, who is excited about having white men as lovers, said she has vowed never to date any black man until when she is ready for marriage.

According to her, this vow became necessary after experiencing several heartbreaks with Nigerian men.

“Can you believe that the last one I dated was a married man with three kids? He never told me he was married until I almost got lynched by his wife who saw us while we were in the heat of passion in his supposed house.

“I would have been dead by now. The worst part of it was that he hardly gave me money for my upkeep and he monitored my daily activities as if I was in prison custody, yet I stayed in the relationship as I needed a man desperately,” she explained.

She said she was introduced into the “business” by a friend and since then she has “been living in the sweetest world.

“I now have a Honda car and a well furnished apartment.”

Another girl, who maintained anonymity said she prefers dating white men because “they are more understanding and they give us freedom to do a lot of things compared to their Nigerian counterparts.”

She said she could date other men and engage in other ventures that would fetch her money without the prying eyes of her white guys. But that is not the case with the Nigerian men, who she described as greedy and crooked in their love life.

“They prefer hiding you somewhere and doing it only in secret places with you for fear of being recognised by other people.

“But the white men are always proud to move around with you openly. They are proud of what they have even if we are only with them for money.”

Asked why she loves dating only white men, Philomena Okeke, an undergraduate, retorted: “Why I no go date them? Even if they look like albinos, it is a matter of closing my eyes when we are having fun. I begin to think of black people when it is happening.

“Though I hate them, I need their money. I have also had many heartbreaks from Nigerian men and I decided to give the whites a try. I have no regrets so far.”

P.M.NEWS also gathered from the girls that not all the white men are nice. The ones from Asian countries, India and Lebanon do not like to spend. According to some of the girls, men from these areas prefer paying peanuts after satisfying themselves.

“When dealing with people from these areas, we collect our money first. I am not an animashaun (meaning free giver in Yoruba)” one of the girls, who was seen hanging out with a white man in an eatery told us.

However, some of the white men are said to be so happy with the ladies that they could go as far as buying houses and cars for them and sending them on vacation abroad.

Ijeoma, a 28-year old lady, who now has two kids for a white man residing in the country, agreed that the reasons for the preference varied.

According to her, “one thing that a black girl sees in a white guy is money in this part of the world because of poverty.

“For others, they want to be seen that they are powerful girls that can trap a white guy. Others want to have a white baby, get married and have security.

“Sometimes, a white guy in Africa might be having a hard time and the next thing on his mind is to go out and bang just any girl. You will find such guys mostly around bars, clubs, etc.

“Now, the girl in return wants a guy to sell her body too and get some few change and they talk, arrange to meet and he takes her to his place and they have sex. He pays her off and other times, there is a huge argument, the girl wants more money probably because she knows she will never see him again and instead of taking N5,000 she will demand for N50,000.

“These white guys also get better pay and remember, they are expatriates, and while their families are abroad, they need to have fun and they discovered that there are loads of loose girls here.

“The second type of girls that go for white guys want to be perceived as powerful, big girls. They travel with the white men, live high class life and have a good sex life. You see these girls driving powerful cars and living in high brow areas of the city.”

"Police saved me from American girls pestering me for sex" - Peter Okoye


For the duo of Peter and Paul Okoye popularly known as P-Square, it would have been the greatest sex scandal of their lives if the overzealous American girls had succeeded in their plans.

A reliable source revealed during the week that the musical tour of the United States embarked upon by P-Square, and which ended in New York City on July 24, 2010, had turned out to be a success but it would have closed on a sour note had the wild American girls who wanted sex badly had got hold of Peter and succeeded in raping him. In America, rape is a criminal offense.


And perhaps to save their skin, the Yankees may have turned the case against the musician.


P-Square had performed in seven major cities including Houston, Los Angeles, Minnesota, Oakland, Maryland, Canada (Toronto) and New York. Blockbuster learnt that during one of their shows Peter made a mistake of singing into the crowd. He paid the price as he was swooped upon by some overzealous girls, who almost stripped him bare, and there and then have sex with him.


The source further disclosed that the handsome musician, who was named the Sexiest Celebrity by Silverbird Television, was quickly rescued by security agents but not until after the girls had made away with his shirts.


According to Peter, no word can describe the experience he had in the hands of the Americans. “I am yet to find the right words to describe the success of the tour and the experience I had in the hands of the American girls who wanted to rape me. But I am happy that the show was highly successful which prompted American star singer, Drake to approach us for a collabo,” Peter says.


He added thus: “Aside the fact that all the shows were sold out, the passion shown by the fans, particularly the white girls, was incredible. I never knew the Americans love us that much. Surprisingly, they knew the lyrics of our songs and were singing along with us.”


Due to popular demand, P-Square is expected to continue the tour next year. Their show train will then move to other American cities like Ohio, Chicago and Atlanta where their fans are eagerly waiting to see them perform.
“The Americans actually wanted us to visit all the cities before coming back to Nigeria, but we insisted that it should be postponed till next year because we needed to attend to certain things back home,” Peter said.


Meanwhile, the multiple award-winning singers have finally moved into their palatial N300 million mansion, located at Lola Holloway Street, Omole Estate Phase 1, Lagos. And added to this was the delivery of four brand new wonder-on-wheels to P-Square’s garage by auto merchant, Coscharis. Blockbuster gathered that the two Range rover Sports, X6 BMW and a Jaguar, all 2010 models, cost the musicians a whopping N65 million.


Source: Tosin Ajirire - Sun Newspaper

Topic of the day: Is it OK to use God's name for comedy?


Some people want Naija comedians to stop using God's name to entertain their crowd. They think they are being disrespectful and making a mess of His name in the name of comedy by telling 'God, Jesus' jokes.

For example, a Naija comedian made a joke recently. He said - after Peter cut off someone's ear, Jesus Christ fixed it back then Peter said - baba J, abeg make we take am dey do businees naa. Then baba J say make peter dey cut ears, them go dey collect N50.00 to fix each ear back, then baba J come tell God make He send power...blah, blah, blah...something to that effect.

What do you think? Should comedians stop using God's name in their jokes or it's no biggie?
Pls share your thoughts
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