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Sunday, October 24, 2010

Denrele denies being Charley Boy gay lover


Area Fada, Charley Boy, has been associated with a lot of negative – and positive – things, but never before has he been called a homosexual. That is up until now.

A romantic picture of Charley Boy kissing Denrele has been circulating on the Internet for a while, and it has made many believe that both of them are involved in a sexual relationship.

Denrele told us that he didn‘t owe anybody any explanation.

“If not that I know you, I would have told you I don’t owe you any explanation. I just think that some people are out to tarnish my image. Call it Photoshop, call it publicity stunt or whatever the picture is, people just want to tarnish my image.”

But to those who he feels are out to tarnish his image, Denrele said, “I’m not bothered in anyway. They are just making me popular. The story is not affecting me in anyway. I have been receiving calls from all over the world about this same picture. I’m not gay, but I don‘t think I owe anybody any explanation.”

Charley Boy’s phone was unreachable when we tried to contact him


Source: nigeriafilms.com

MY BOYFRIEND KNOWS I'M NOT A LESBIAN---ESSENCE


Uwalejemitawale Agbealeaghan Okoro, popularly known as Essence, has been in the music industry for many years. She obtained a degree in Performing Arts from Delta State University, Abraka, in 2002. She sang the popular Super Story theme music and was a back-up artiste for some musicians before she released her debut album. Essence, in this interview with ADA DIKE, talks about her sojourn into music and other interesting issues

How did your journey into music begin?

I started listening to Kenny Rogers and Michael Jackson from childhood. Also, I have been singing the National Anthem since I was eight. In fact, there was a DBN jingle I did when I was 18. After my secondary school, I started to back up for some musicians. Later, I attended a talent hunt show in 1998/99 called “Circle of Stars Talent Hunt Show.” That was where I met Kenny St. Brown who was one of the judges. On that day, she said, “Hey! You came first on my list, but I don’t know why you came second.” She took me up from there and I started backing her up on stage. What actually brought me out was the “Heavens came down” song that I did with Kenny Saint Brown.

Before then, I had had the basic knowledge about music from church; so, I started writing my own songs. Kenny St. Brown broadened my horizon and introduced me to a lot of people in the entertainment industry. She basically gave me the courage and confidence about how to grow in my music career. Kenny St. Brown guided me through the rough terrain as a budding artiste. Then, it was difficult for people to believe in or listen to a budding artiste.

My maiden album contains the African Prince track, though people criticised me that I sang Tuface’s song. It was like a remix of his African Queen song. I also did another song with OJB.

How did you get the Super Story soundtrack?

We went for a breakfast and she (Kenny St. Brown) introduced me to the producer. She told the producer, “Listen to this girl; she can sing.” So, he started playing the keyboard while I sang. He then told me that there was a soap opera coming up very soon. He asked me whether I would like to sing the soundtrack and I accepted the offer. So, we did the soundtrack and it was successful. Everywhere went wild when I sang it in Ghana.

Professionally, how old are you in the industry?

I am six years in the music industry. I am still very relevant and I am like an authority of sorts.

How is your relationship with your manager, Kennis Music?

It is a family thing. It is beyond an artiste-manager relationship. When you understand each other, things will move smoothly.

A lot of artistes on Kennis Music have left the label. So, do you think your own story will be different?

God can do all things while man can do something to a certain point. So, what will you do if God says it ought not to be?

As a female artiste, how has it been?

We are still struggling to survive because the male artistes seem to be dominating the industry. But I thank God it is getting down to us now. We all now behave like “Hey guys! This is our business, so we need to make an impact.” The fans are beginning to request more music from female artistes, so we now do the same thing guys are doing, which is playing at shows and events. We are not into music for fame, but we are in it because we love it and are passionate about it. So, it would be good to balance it once in a while by not inviting only men.

How did you handle the allegation that you and Kenny St. Brown are lesbian mates?

I handed it over to God because He alone knows everything. My family and friends stood solidly behind me during the period. This is because they know I am not into lesbianism. My boyfriend also knows that. Lesbianism is like a taboo; it is nasty and dirty, so I will never do such a thing. Before the rumour, there were threats. My parents sensed that something was going to happen; so, we prayed that God should give us the strength to go through whatever might happen.

As a musician, do you prefer fame to money or vice-versa?

We need money, but sometimes, fame brings favour that money can’t quantify. Besides, it brings accolades, so I would choose fame.

What would you have been doing if you were not into music?

I would have still been into music and nothing else. I am thinking about the future. You have to start thinking of putting things on the ground for the next generation. I want to go into events management. But I have been a master of ceremonies for some organisations.

How has stardom affected your wardrobe?

Oh! My God! It has affected my pocket, as I buy new dresses almost everyday. This is because if you wear a dress once, you can’t wear it again. It is crazy, but it is a good craziness.

What kind of attire do you love most?

Before now, I used to wear trousers, but it is going to be gowns from now on. Also, I have fallen in love with shoes and bags. Anyway, I am still building my repertoire.

Why do you now wear a low cut?

I had my hair cut low when it became weak. So, I fixed this attachment by the side of my hair as a signature because my hair gets me noticed.

What are your future plans?

I would like to take one step at a time. I want to be a reference point in the entertainment industry. Anything can happen, so I am ready to be visible in the music industry by the grace of God.

As a female artiste, a lot of admirers would certainly be swarming all over you. So, how do you handle admirers?

I am very civil with admirers. I encountered one yesterday and I handled him maturely.

Would you accept or reject a proposal from any of your admirers?

No, because I am in a relationship at the moment. But I would not tell anybody because my relationship is not my claim to fame. You won’t perform well on stage, if you are not happy; so, I give God the glory.

So, who really is Essence?

Essence is a simple, fun-loving and God-loving lady from Itshekiri in Delta State. But my mum is from Bayelsa. I am the last of seven children, so I am mummy’s and daddy’s girl. My mother was in her 40s when I was born. I studied Theatre Arts in Delta State University, Abraka and graduated in 2002.

Who is the lucky man in your life?

He is good and he is my man. The knowledge about him is for my consumption only. He’s a friend to a friend; we met and it clicked.

So when is he taking you to the altar?

I will invite you to our wedding when the bell rings.

Source: nigeriafilms.com

Upcoming Rapper/Producer, Sazzy Omonbude, is Dead


The Abuja entertainment circuit was rocked this morning by the shocking news that aspiring MC/producer Sazzy, real name Osaze Omonbude, had passed on after a brief illness.

Sazzy was well-known in hip-hop circles in the Federal Capital as a gifted producer and an amiable MC. His most memorable achievement was the release of the DJ Atte-hosted mixtape The Take Over in June this year. The mixtape featured a gang of stars including M.I,9ice and Ruggedman.

Sazzy was 26 years old at the time of his death.

Source: nigeriafilms.com

Eucharia Anunobi ‘finds’ husband


Following our story, I Need Another Man To Lean On -Eucharia Anunobi in the October , several requests have been pouring in, via text messages and phone calls, from readers who are in interested in getting married to the Nollywood actress, Eucharia Anunobi, who is desperately in need of a soul mate. Here are some messages from the interested readers:

Hi Bayo, how are you doing? Could you link me up with Eucharia Anunobi? Thanks, I’m expecting a reply. Willy. 08035742069.

Oga Bayo, please, tell Eucharia Anunobi that I’m vacant to let too. I’m working on my divorce. Meanwhile, link us up. 08053539092.

Hello Bayo, I’m a regular reader of your column , I read about Eucharia Anunobi. We worship together at RCCG Potter Annex, Ikeja and I wish to marry her… Israel. 08038510241.

Please, send (sic) me the number of Eucharia Anunobi. Thanks 07068394464

Dear Bayo Adeoye, please, help me to get Eucharia Anunobi’s number or you can give her my own. The reason is that I read about her story, which states that she needs a man in her life. Please, use your capacity to connect us on the phone as the first step. I reside in Abuja. Thanks. 08032677525.

Dear Bayo, my names are Onwe Destiny Okechukwu from Ebonyi State, but I reside in Lagos. I have a masters’ degree in History from

University of Ibadan. Please, I’m interested in Eucharia Anunobi. How do I speak with her? Thanks. 08031936466.

Please, kindly link me up with Eucharia Anunobi. 07031203860

Mr. Adeoye, kindly link me up with Eucharia Anunobi who is in need of a husband by texting (sic) her number to me. Augustine. 08133824234.

Sir, I am Engr. Joseph Adebola in Ilorin. I saw an advert that Eucharia Anunobi is looking for a God-fearing man as a husband. I am interested, Sir. I need the details about her. Thanks. 07068493967.

Dear Uncle Bayo, God Bless you. Please, kindly try and connect me with Eucharia Anunobi. I am particularly concerned about her crying for a person who can assist her to solve the problem of her son’s ill health. I am from Osun State, partly from Osogbo and Modakeke Ife. My name is Akeem Alarape.

Please, send my GSM number to the woman and by God’s grace, I will see that Joshua, her son, is healed of the sickle cell anemia disease and the woman will surely come back to you to say thanks. She will see wonders through the assistance of God and our forefathers. Tel: 0803514570


Source: nigeriafilms.com

Friday, October 22, 2010

Where is the ‘Best’ Place to meet your Mate?


The other week, one of my fellow male colleagues in the office chided me for working late. According to him, my ambitious life style is one of the primary reasons behind my single status. “If you stay couped up in the office from morning to night and spend most of your weekends indoors how do you expect to find a boyfriend?” he asked rather bluntly. I stared back in silence, for two reasons. One, my father had said the exact same thing to me the week before and two; I was beginning to think they both might just be right!

I discussed my dilemma with a few friends and we came up with a list of the tree top places for such romantic encounters….

We all agreed that the best place to meet someone was at a quiet, laid back, ‘get-together’. This is primarily because at such gatherings everyone is usually ‘at ease’ and more likely to mingle than at elaborate events where people tend to stick close to their own crowd.

Coming a close second was at weddings. According to my friend Temi, this is because weddings remind single guys that they need to settle down and there are always ample amounts of single ladies looking extremely hot! Whether this is true or not is off course open for debate!

Third, but definitely not the least was the almighty hook up! Yes, I agree that this isn’t technically a place but according to my friends, having someone who knows you (flaws and all) hook you up with someone else they know well, could actually be a match made in the stars.

We also concluded that the most unlikely place to meet ‘the one’ was at a club. This is primarily because there are way too many alcoholic contents floating about and the last thing on any guys mind at that point is looking for a bride.

Personally, I’m not too sure about strategizing or mapping out certain places to frequent in order to ‘meet’ the one. Call me romantic or naïve but when I do finally meet him I want to be pleasantly surprised and not secretly thankful that my ‘plotting’ worked. Plus, I also believe there is something to be said for letting fate guide you along life’s path without you second guessing each and every turn.

But what do you guys think? Have my friends and I totally missed the plot with our list? Do you have any other places in mind? If you are married, where did you meet your mate?

Join the discussion!

Source: bellanaija.com

7 die in renewed cult war in Ambrose Alli varsity

BENIN CITY – THE university town of Ekpoma, turned into a theatre of war since Wednesday, as rival cult groups in the state owned Ambrose Alli University (AAU), engaged themselves in a renewed cult clash killing seven persons so far.

Vanguard was reliably informed that the clash is between the Maphite Confraternity and the Black Axe. It was learnt that one of those killed was a student who had completed his exams and was awaiting his call up letter for his National Youth Service Corps (NYSC).

Vanguard gathered that the six of the people killed in the cult war were shot dead in different parts of Ekpoma, while one of the deceased was shot in front of university gate Wednesday. Five was said to have been killed last Wednesday while two was killed yesterday (Thursday).

But the state Police Public Relations Officer, ASP Peter Ogboi, confirmed only three dead and disclosed that two suspected cultist are already in police net in connection with the killings.

Ogboi explained that “the situation is worrisome but it is under control. We have sent we have sent operatives to the area and they are already making huge success to get all those involved. Two suspected cultists are already with us now, they were arrested with arms. They are being questioned over what happened in Ekpoma by a special squad of anti-crack team and they are going through intensive interrogation”.

However, the Public Relations Officer of the University, Dr Chris Adamaigbo, claimed that the deceased students were not students of the university and that the institution has nothing to do with the ugly incident.

According to him, “the ones we are aware of now are not registered members of the university so we cannot say they are students of the university. The university authority has nothing to do with what is happening outside, the people involved have no business with the university”.

Source: vanguardngr.com

DAREY PREMIERES TWO NEW SINGLES + VIDEO TEASER


We're excited to deliver Darey's new singles ('the way you are' and 'dont let me know') to you - first for your listening and enjoyment,
and then for you to kindly share with your other forumites, express your views and we are hoping you will find these cuts worthy of your
precious time.



Source: nigeriafilms.com

S’African court cautions Okah’s wife


Azuka, Okah, the wife of the leader of the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta, Mr. Henry Okah, on Thursday landed in the soup when her mobile phone rang at the Johannesburg Magistrates’ Court.

She found herself on the wrong side of the law during her husband’s bail application in the Johannesburg Magistrates’ Court on Thursday, the South African Press Association reports. When Azuka’s cellphone rang, the Magistrate, Mr. Hein Louw, ordered the court inspector to send her to the court’s holding cell.

However, Azuka pointed the inspector to her driver, who was seated in front of her, and he was sent to the court jail instead. When her driver was called to stand before the court, she claimed responsibility for the interruption.

The magistrate said, “She wilfully disturbed the court. My court is like Park Station. I have never seen my court this busy.

“Reporters are going in and out of my court, and I have warned people to switch off their phones.” Park Station is Johannesburg’s main railway station.

He said he understood that Azuka was under a lot of pressure, but could not accept the court being disrupted.

But Okah’s defence lawyer, Rudi Krause, pleaded with Louw for leniency in dealing with the matter. Krause explained that Azuka always had her phone off and that it was his fault that she switched it on.

“I was trying to get hold of her on her cellphone and I tried a number of times and could not talk to her,” Krause said.

Eventually, Azuka phoned Krause back and he asked her not to switch off her cellphone again. The charges she faces were not clear, but her case was postponed to Friday (today), SAPA reports

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VIDEO: Henry Okah's Full Interview Implicating Jonathan With Transcript

Source: nigeriafilms.com

''9ice ingrate''--- RUGGEDMAN REPLIES 9ICE(LYRICS)


ARTIST:Chinaydu
TITLE:9ice The Ingrate (The Beef Goes On)
RECORD LABEL:Rugged Records
YEAR:2010

(rap)Abolore or what do they call you"Alapo Stupid" Hey yo 9ice,You must be out of your mind to think RuggedyBaba the man that brought you up in this industry will stoop low to exchange childish words with you,For what?

Yo stop being a coward,say what your problem is or shut up.Face your music,try to fix your marriage
(singing):And the beef goes on (2X) 9ice you're so dumb,everlasting

Mr Gongo aso don did it this time,his last album couldnt cut it so now he
is beef inclined thats lame,he got fame backstabbing like Brutus Tradition album wouldnt sell,now he's selling rumours Rugged straff dancers?
Perhaps but him na single chap you tried do am too your marriage collapse

You had Toni Payne jumping taxis with your baby boy but she bought the first car
you drove Honda Baby boy,Now Toni Payne "used and dumped"
Jah Bless "used and dumped"
Cabasa "used and dumped"

we all know you's a chump,Rugged made you who you are now you wanna Baba diss
you cant sing,you are chanting incantations like a herbalist
Ask about T.Boi you need a line to him?I'll give you his number,
go ask him why Rugged fired him
Rule number one dont let it go to your head,me calling your name on a track is
something you should dread,something you should dread

CHORUS:CHANT: When i say 9ice,you say ingrate

9ice" "Ingrate" "9ice" "ingrate"
When i say bashorun you say gor "bashorun" "gor" "bashorun" "gor"
(singing)And the beef goes on (2X) 9ice you're so dumb,everlasting,Ever lasting

VERSE 2:Talking about your girlfriend giving your best friend a blow job
the girl got a hoe job,you? you got no job,Your so called street credibilitys a scam
you've used up all the yoruba adages you can,You couldnt even spell your name right

you need to get a life,you couldnt keep it tight,you couldnt even keep your wife
Since you dwell on rumours,heres a few
i heard people say little birdy told me 9ice is gay,he swings both ways
Wande Cole slapped him,he got a crush on Don Jay (Don Jazzy)

Smokes jay,messed up Nelson Mandelas birthday,Calling Ruggedman a bastard
thats funny yo,i heard your mother abandoned you when you was 8months old
And your father threw you out to go live with your grandma,he suspected somebody else's did it with your mama.

Rule number two,dont get too full of yourself me calling your name on a track is bad for your health

CHORUS:CHANT: When i say 9ice,you say ingrate 9ice" "Ingrate" "9ice" "ingrate"
When i say bashorun you say gor "bashorun" "gor" "bashorun" "gor"

(singing)And the beef goes on (2X) 9ice you're so dumb,everlasting ,Ever lasting
And the beef goes on (2X) 9ice you're so dumb,everlasting.Ever lasting

VERSE 3:What kind of father are you?I end the matter with you,so Baba dont gotta bother with you,He got you the money,he got you the wife,now i am taking the 9 out your name and putting you on ice Cos you are a scam artist,the sham artist I aim at you ,
you'll never hear me say "damn i missed"So when Zion grows up and asks
"Ta lo bi mi"(who is my father?)we gone tell him its one ingrate called 9 I.C.E

Only place you sound nice is when you asleep and snoring,only man who can smoke weed,sing and still sound boring

Rule number three never bite the hand that fed you,me calling your name on a track will likely dead you

(talk):Abeg commot for there,you think we dont know its your ex girlfriend you caught give person blow job?
Instead of you to open your mouth,you just keep quiet and let rumour mongers try to tarnish Ruggedmans image.

Dey tarnish your wife image,your own wife,mother of your own son wey born ur pikin?Man you are a wicked,evil ingrate.Wait self,you are asking about Vino....you never hear Ruggedman new song "Sanwo"features Vino.

Make i even ask you guy,where is Jah Bless?Where is 2Phat?Where is Cabasa?Where's Toni Payne?Where's your child?Man tell us what your problem is guy,or straight up shut up.Oya you too...talk hayam Lizining.

Abolore my son,i sent you to school you dont know how to spell your name,N or 9? Olodo

Sebi you lied you owned H-Mans house where you were squatting before,H-Man is the landlord and you were a tenant.
This is Ruggedmans boy replying you o,we will diss you to death!



Source: nigeriafilms.com

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

What does your name reflect? Words of Exhortation


Words of Exhortation

This message talks about the meaning and purpose of a name. I will however approach it from a female biblical figure. (No offence brothers.) I am sure you will receive your blessings as well if you receive with an open heart. This biblical figure was a woman whose qualities stand out among all the women mentioned in the Bible. Most Christian women of our generation like to identify themselves with this particular woman. She was a mother, a wife, a daughter, a patriot, a judge, a prophetess, a woman of wisdom and a warrior. And her name is Deborah.

Deborah means ‘Bee’. When we talk about Bee (s), honey comes to mind.

Honey is used for various purposes. For instance, it is used for cooking, for sandwich, for making body lotions, for medicine and much more. So, we can see that the name, Deborah, reflects its qualities; multifunctional that is, as I have mentioned above.

What does your name reflect?

Do you truly reflect yourself?

Does your name reflect who you are? These are questions we ought to ask ourselves. Many go about bearing names which they are not, possibly bearing curses in the name of names. God have mercy!

Our names can either reflect our character in a positive way or bring it out in a negative way, which in turn works against us. Many today, still give their children names that do not glorify God. Who would want to name his or her child Judas? When we hear the name Judas, what comes to mind is a traitor or a betrayer. Judas was one of Jesus’ disciples. He happened to be the one who betrayed Jesus for 30 silver shekels (See John 13:18; 26). This should teach us to know those we associate with however. Though, chosen by the Lord himself, he was a betrayer and a traitor. Could it be that God’s omniscient attribute ceased to function when He called Judas to follow Him? Not at all! (See John 18:1-4), God allowed Judas to be Judas. God will allow whichever name you bear until you see the unseen. As Judas later realized after he betrayed Jesus. (Judas Greek form of Judah means Praise). What is here to praise? Is it to fulfill scripture that the Messiah has to die, or by allowing Satan to use him? Either way, this remains a mystery.

I do not want to scare you but there are people who are rejected wherever they go for one reason or the other. Without any justifiable reason, they are just not acceptable or qualified to associate with the blessed ones. Let this article challenge you to search for the meaning of your name. I am, by no means, condemning your name or advocating conflict with your parents. It should be something you decide to do for your own benefit. I did research on my name years back; thank God its meaning is satisfactory.

We read in the Bible about individuals whose names God changed before he used them. Now! I would love you to test your Bible knowledge here; fill in the gap whose names come to mind that God changed their names, preferably, post your answer on comment link below………………………………………………. Of course, with exception of Jabez whose story followed next.

Jabez, 1 Chronicles 4:9-10 says, 9 “Now Jabez was more honorable than his brothers, and his mother called his name Jabez, saying, “Because I bore him in pain.” 10 And Jabez called on the God of Israel saying, “Oh, that You would bless me indeed, and enlarge my territory, that Your hand would be with me, and that You would keep me from evil, that I may not cause pain!” So God granted him what he requested.

In ancient times, people named their children according to their circumstances. As seen in the case of Jabez, he quickly acknowledged what catastrophe awaited him if action was not taken. His name actually means pain. Coming to grips with this, he went to God so as to be a blessing instead of a curse, which, in this case, was pain.

Then again, why would one want to name a child based on a misfortune or tragedy? Could it be due to ignorance? What about people of today? Are they ignorant as well? Some people give their children Christian names while others give theirs, names which promote demonic influences. These are names such as Diana, Cynthia, Apollonian, Jacob etc. I assume that Deborah`s parents must have named her according to their circumstances too. Let’s see from the following text;

Judges 4: 4-9 Deborah, a prophetess, the wife of Lappidoth, was leading Israel at that time. 5 She held court under the Palm of Deborah between Ramah and Bethel in the hill country of Ephraim, and the Israelites came to her to have their disputes decided. 6 She sent for Barak son of Abinoam from Kedesh in Naphtali and said to him, "The LORD, the God of Israel, commands you: 'Go, take with you ten thousand men of Naphtali and Zebulun and lead the way to Mount Tabor. 7 I will lure Sisera, the commander of Jabin's army, with his chariots and his troops to the Kishon River and give him into your hands.' "

8 Barak said to her, "If you go with me, I will go; but if you don't go with me, I won't go." So she said, 9“I will surely go with you; nevertheless there will be no glory for you in the journey you are taking, for the LORD will sell Sesera into the hand of a woman”. Then Deborah arose and went with Barak to Kedesh.

The passage, Judges 4:4-9 teaches Deborah’s qualifications. She was one of the females mentioned in the Bible as being endowed with a prophetic gift. Not only was she endowed with spiritual gifting, she did reflect her name by her actions and character. She was a judge during the time of judges, she was a wife, patriot, prophetess and a warrior. In fact, she was the first female rule/leader mentioned in the Bible. Her name really speaks for her, she was a blessing to her generation.

I know of Christian women who call themselves ‘the Deborah generation’. There are even organizations named after Deborah. The question that goes through my mind each time I hear that statement, is, do they have the Deborah qualification? Not until character or attitude is changed, tapping to attain God’s purposes for our lives will be hard. We can only make an impact with the right attitudinal approach.

To be empowered or to be used by God requires the right attitude; One that entails

A decision maker,

A person others would want to emulate,

A person of integrity,

A peace maker,

A fighter of a good cause,

A victor and a person of faith,

A seeker of righteousness.

I challenge you therefore, you that are reading this article, which bad character in you are you willing to let go, in order for God to use you effectively, and also to reflect who you truly are? God will use you when you are ready. God does not use people who are perfect; God perfects those He uses.

God only uses those who are ready and willing just like Deborah and Jabez. Jabez needed a change of name for a good cause. Your change of name today could be your environment, friends, wrong associates etc. Deborah worked faithfully, reflecting her name to God’s glory, you, too could work reflecting your name to God’s glory.

God has placed many of us today in a position to be blessings but instead of being blessings, some have done wickedness with what God has given them. (Rulers, for instance, see Proverbs 8:15-16)). They exercise power to suppress and oppress people and sometimes; we see this, even, in the house of God (See Ezekiel 34:1-4). God will bypass anything that will bring shame to His church, and that includes your character and behavior. I pray you live a life that will bring glory to God, in return, fulfilling your purpose in life.

Conclusion:

The word which I have shared with you is not my word. It's God’s word. If you believe them, apply them to your situation and circumstances. Then watch God transform you into a jewel.

Out of ignorance many parents have given their children names which do not glorify God. This, however, can be changed. Thank God for Christianity. This has enlightened our understanding to spiritual matters better than it was, centuries ago. Whether you are a believer or not, please check the meaning of a name before giving it to your child.

God bless you!! Remember, God loves you with an everlasting love.

In His service Minister Rosemary Ariole

Source: nigeriafilms.com