Monday, December 27, 2010

Genevieve confirms she gets her freak on with Dbanj?!


What do you like in man, and I mean that in terms of his physique, Tejubaby Face asked the beautiful actress on his show that aired last night.
Genny said she doesn't care what a man looks like, all that matters to her is his heart. "I like a man with a very good heart". she said. 

So Tejubabyface brings out a picture of her and D'Banj and asked "Is there any truth in this?"
"He has a very very good heart" Genevieve replied, blushing.
"Alright, there you have it folks, case closed." Teju said



hmmm at this point its like wuteva..."yawn"
Source:NFC

Thursday, December 23, 2010

"LOVE LIKE A WOMAN, THINK LIKE A MAN- GET WHAT'S YOURS"



This is for my ladies,
y'all know I always publish things that I am sure we can all learn from be it fashion, news or relationships...so today I have some new tips to share with my fabulous ladies.

The difference between men and women when it comes to dating is that most men consider a date simply that: a date.  Most likely if he’s dating you with no explicitly stated commitment, he’s dating other women as well.


TIPS:
1) CHANGE YOUR WAY OF THINKING
Stop thinking of 'marriage' as soon as you meet a guy, just relax and have fun like you would with a friend. 


2) DON'T OVER ANALYZE
Don't over analyze over every text message or conversation you guys share. Just go with the flow. Stop thinking!


3) DON'T WORRY ABOUT POTENTIAL
Don't start thinking about his financial status or his family background once you meet him. Get to know him first, you might see so many things that you like about his personality eg sense of humor, romantic type etc...


4) DON'T GIVE TOO MUCH TOO SOON
Giving too much could come in form of 'sex' or 'domestic favors'. Don't start acting like a wifey without strong commitment. Don't give him too much of yourself.


5) DON'T EXPOSE TOO MUCH TOO SOON
Avoid deep conversations, such as your past relationships or why you have been searching for a husband since you graduated from college. Save some for later...


6)KNOW WHEN TO LET GO
If you are starting to see signs or traits that you cannot handle, maybe its time to peace out and move on. Ladies need to know when its no longer working because guys are very skilled in this department.


hmmmm I soo agree!!!


source-MADAME NOIRE

Wednesday, December 22, 2010

"I came out of Prison a new Person"-Ibinabo Fiberesima



As she relived memories of her sad past, tears rolled down her cheeks. Intermittently, she would pulse, gaze into the space and then continue. Right inside her room at the Le-Meridian Hotel, Port-Harcourt, Ibinabo Fiberesima for the first time since her release from prison last year went down the memory lane, explaining the circumstances that led to her Kirikiri journey; the pain, the anguish and the trauma that she went through.

Ibinabo’s prison note…

AFTER YOUR HORRIBLE PRISON EXPERIENCE, HOW IS LIFE TREATING YOU?
Life has been nice to me. I’m a more relaxed person now than before and I’m at peace with myself and you can notice it.

WHAT WOULD YOU SAY IS THE LESSON THAT YOUR RECENT EXPERIENCE TAUGHT YOU? 
Life has taught me to be more careful; to look before I leap. In the past, I used to take a lot of things for granted, but now, I’m calmer. I also pray a lot these days.

DO YOU SEE YOURSELF AS A TESTIMONY OF GOD'S MERCY?
Yes, I’m a defined testimony of God’s mercy. The accident, the trial and the trauma I had to pass through, and finally my release from prison is worthy of a testimony.
I actually don’t remember the accident anymore and it’s amazing. I never believed I could get over the trauma.
While it lasted, I locked myself up in the darkness of my little world for several days without food. It was close to hell.
But I must tell you; the depression, the trauma and the pain were unbearable. I came out of Kirikiri prison, feeling dejected, and abandoned. People no longer wanted me around them any more . But like I said earlier, it’s a different world today.

In prison, the inmates showed me a lot of love, care and sympathy. They also gave me hope and the confidence to live. I was also treated as family in that peaceful environment
Surprisingly and in spite of my incarceration, I’m still celebrated and recognised as a celebrity in the country.

WHAT WENT THROUGH YOUR MIND THE MOMENT YOU WERE USHERED INTO PRISON? 
First, when I was ushered into the Black Maria, after the court verdict, I went into a shock. I cried out for help, but nobody heard my cry .
And when the Black Maria moved from the court to pick other inmates in other courts, it dawn on me that the game was up.
When we got to a particular court, I refused to climb down from the Black Maria.
There, a woman joined me with a child. I was dumfounded. As I summoned up courage to ask what she was doing with a child in a Black Maria, she said to me; “I don’t have anywhere to keep her, hence I’m going to prison with her.” I felt bad.

Eventually, that same baby was soon to become everybody’s baby in prison .
More drama was soon to unfold as the Black Maria approached the prison gate. I passed out.
I couldn’t believe it. That I, Ibinabo was going to make the prison my new home.
For three days, I was in a shock. And when I recovered, I started receiving inmates who called to sympathise with me.

Soon, life returned to normal and my interaction with other inmates became cordial. Life in the prison could be compared to life in a female hostel in high school.

And since I was a boarder in high school, I was quick to adjusted to the environment.

But what hurts most was knowing that some inmates had spent between five and seven years on awaiting trial. All of these will be contained in my prison notes which will be published soon.

HOW DID I MEET CHRIST, YOU MAY WANT TO ASK ME?
In prison, there was a particular pastor that got me to reflect on what brought me to Kirikiri. I thought of so many things including how I begged the family of the man I knocked down. I also thought of my relationship with God and wondered if l was on a good stand with Him.

I wondered if that may have been responsible for my woes. As I pondered over these things, I got connected to my creator.

At that moment, he told me “this is the path you are going to follow from today if you must find peace in life”.

WHILE THE TRIAL LASTED, YOU WERE ALWAYS COVERING YOUR FACE . WAS IT DONE AS A RESULT OF SHAME? 
Yes. It wasn’t a picture I would want to see when I’m out of the prison. If I had allowed my frustration to be captured through the lens of the press guys, it would remain in my memory forever.

HOW DID THE WARDERS TREAT YOU?
The warders were nice to me. I was amazed at the way the warders treated me .

IS IT TRUE THAT YOU WERE DRUNK WHEN THE ACCIDENT HAPPENED?
I was not drunk. I was going to pick up a friend’s daughter at school on Victoria Island. She’d gone to the saloon to make her hair. I was on my way home when she pleaded with me to stop over and pick up her daughter and another lady.

As the lady was not properly dressed, I was counseling her when a group of four guys in a red-car, smoking at random, for no reason trailed and tried to overtake our vehicle.
Sensing danger, I increased my speed, but the guys double theirs.

While trying to avoid hitting their car, I swerved to the other lane and unfortunately collided with two cars on motion. That’s exactly what happened.
When the accident happened, I passed out. And when I woke up, I found myself in the hospital.

As I speak with you, I am yet to set my eyes on that car. I don’t know where they kept the car. And each time I read stories concerning the accident I always feel very bad.

DURING THE TRIAL DID YOU AT ANY POINT FEEL ABANDONED BY FRIENDS OR RELATIONS? 
Abandoned by my friends yes, but by family members, no. They stood by me, while the trial lasted.

A year before the accident in 2005, I had relocated to Port Harcourt. I was in Lagos for a meeting with management of the African Independent Televison (AIT) regarding my annual Miss Earth beauty pageant. They were to partner with my organisation for that year’s edition.

Since the incident happened, I have learnt how not to trust anybody anymore. I put my trust now in the Lord. And this is better explained in the new song I recorded. The music captures my story.

Emotionally, I have been drained and to some extent humiliated, even in public.

I recall a particular situation, where I was called a murderer at a friend’s wedding by a certain lady.

I had stopped to greet a friend when she asked my friend “is that not the murderer”.

I was furious as I confronted her, demanding that she differentiate between manslaughter by accident and murder.

But she later apologised to me, blaming her action on what she read in the national dailies about the accident.

I wasn’t happy that I was involved in that accident and I have said it over and over again that I’m deeply sorry that it ever happened. I don’t know how else to atone for the accident. (The tears started rolling down her cheeks).

I started begging my victim’s family from the very day, the accident happened. My family attended the funeral rites, service of songs and I even attended the 40 days prayer when I was strong enough to move about. I met with the mother and the wife of the deceased. There’s virtually nothing I didn’t do to plead with the deceased’s family to let me off the hook. I’m still pleading with them as I speak with you right now.

WERE YOU EXPECTING THE COURT VERDICT ON THE DAY IT CAME?
I wasn’t. The moment they pronounced the verdict “guilty” I passed out. I didn’t need to hear the rest. I was finished because I had only N5000 in my bag.

While I was trying to mobilise my family members to see how they would raise the N100,000,00 option to jail, a woman I had never met in my life walked up to me to say she’d paid the money on my behalf and handed me the receipt. She urged me to go home and take care of myself. Unknown to Nigerians, I was pregnant when the verdict was reached.

A week after I was released on bail, I traveled abroad to have my baby.

I had complication during delivery and since I was alone over there , I returned home so that my mum could assist me in taking care of the new born baby.

It was indeed when I returned to the country that I started hearing stories that I ran away.

It was also during the period that my lawyer called to tell me that the Lagos State Government had appealed against the N100,000,00 option of fine. Confused, I went back to beg the family again to let me be. But they told me they had no hand in the appeal. That was how I entered for the second trial.

YOU HAVE NOT BEEN ACTING FOR SOME YEARS NOW? 
No. I stopped acting because I didn’t know what was right or wrong anymore. Feeling that the family lost a loved one, I figured that if they kept seeing me on screen, it could raise emotions. So I said let me stay off the screen, for a while for my peace of mind.

The media didn’t help matters too as they kept writing false stories about me. I withdrew from public and social functions.

They kept the attack, reporting stories that I was throwing parties here and there. In fact, most of those reports helped to complicate my situation. People started seeing me as a bitch who did not show an iota of remorse for what happened.

My medical doctor father with whom I lived with, was in pain because of a late colleague, his daughter was on trial.

During the period I lost interest in my businesses. I contracted another company to run my business interests. Nevertheless, I am back into acting and as we speak, I’m on many set.

BEFORE THE ACCIDENT HAPPENED PEOPLE SAW YOU AS RECKLESS? 
I’m not reckless at all. I’m a proper lady. I can act to be that person you see on screen, but I’ m not that person in real life.

Yes, I wouldn’t say I was wild, rather I was a carefree person. And before now, a lot of things did not matter to me. But today, I have given birth to children so I need to be a role model. It hurts me when people write careless things about me in the press. My children read too.

HAVE YOU EVER BEEN MARRIED? 
No, I have not been married. My first son’s father died. We lost him and my second child’s father could not stay with me. Something happened along the line and we couldn’t be together.

When the media came after me, my guy thought I was the one giving out our personal information to them. I tried to explain things but he wouldn’t listen. So we went our separate ways.

Thereafter, I met my heartthrob, Fred Amata and again the press got involved. Fred was my friend first of all, before he became the father of my baby.

The press started writing that the mother never liked me, even as I speak with you, Fred’s mother and I are the best of friends. I talk with her almost every day.

I was accused of breaking Fred’s marriage. I met Fred, four years after he was separated from his wife. So how could I have caused his marriage to crash. If Fred decides to make peace with his wife, I wish them well. I have a relationship with Fred, he’s my baby’s father. I respect and love him. That does not take away the fact that I’m still single and searching. I want to marry and have a complete family. I know God will grant me my heart’s desire because I live a Christ- like life now. That’s all that is missing me, I want to be addressed as Mrs Ibinabo, I really want to settle down.

WHILE YOUR ORDEAL LASTED, WHAT WAS THE REACTION OF YOUR PARENTS? 
You know because of me, my parents stopped reading Nigerian newspapers. My Dad particularly would prefer to listen to the news on television and radio, because of the negative stories they carry about me.

WHAT PROJECT ARE YOU WORKING ON AT THE MOMENT? 
After I prison, I decided to extend help to the less privileged. I ‘m trying to register my Ibinabo Foundation. But before this time, I have been working with a group of lawyers, who are assisting me to help some inmates regain their freedom especially those who are on waiting trial.

At the moment, we have freed two inmates. Of the two, one spent eight years in prison while on awaiting trail. She was 17 years when she was incarcerated. Right now, we are trying to see how we can rehabilitate her so could move on with her life.

The second person, spent four years on awaiting trial. She has been discharged. There are other inmates we are trying to see how they can regain their freedom again. We visited the prison in Port Harcourt, to share my story with the inmates and also to tell them to hold on to the Lord.



story: NCF  Benjamin Njoku

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

"I'M HAVING A LESBIAN AFFAIR WITH MY FIANCE'S MOTHER"

Hello NYF!
I know it's been such a long time we posted some juicy relationship gists, sorry about that. For this post we have a story sent to us by one of readers (who is not the subject of the story by the way). It is always shocking to read or hear some of these stories and so we are forced to share this one with you...

"...Before I met my fiancée or his family I was never involved in same-sex relations, as a matter of fact Deji-my fiancée is the third man I ever made love to. So it is clear that I am not a promiscuous sort of person at all. Myself and my boyfriend have been dating for close to 3years now and we plan on getting married next summer.

I met Deji's mother and father about 3months before we got engaged, and both his parents were very welcoming and were quick to embrace me. His mother told me to call her mummy and that if I needed anything that I could always come to her for help and advice.

Over the time, I got very close and comfortable with Deji's mother. I was always in their house cooking and cleaning for them and sometimes I even slept over, I was already a part of the family. A few moths ago I went to visit my mother-in-law to be, like I normally do every weekend, when I got to the house she welcome me as usual but on that day she was much more friendly...holding my waist and calling me 'my wife' and kissing me on my cheek. She invited me to her room to talk about the wedding plan (that wasn't unusual because I had been to her room several times in the past). But things seemed strange when I got into the room, she had her TV on and she was watching a lesbian porn movie.

I was so shocked and believed she didn't want me to see it and so I turned it off,  I tried to hide the surprise I felt. When we finally sat down to talk, she asked me if I had ever watched a blue movie and I said no (I was lying), she then turned on the TV again to show the same movie.
she told me to watch it with her, and I agreed feeling very uncomfortable. As we watched the movie, I felt her touching me slightly all over my body.

When I tried to resist, she insisted that it was OK and I would enjoy it and that no one would ever know. That day was the start of a different relationship with my Fiancé's mother. We are now constantly having sex and its easier because my Deji likes that we are really close and we are always together. No one suspects a thing even though I visit and stay over all the time. I can't stop because I am so addicted to it and my mother-in-law says if we stop she will make sure her son does not marry m I just hope that no one ever finds out"

*names were changed*

hmmm this is a whole different level of mother-in-law acceptance. The sins that people have committed in this world ehhh...we need prayers!

FOOLISHNESS: Rapper Ikechukwu fights in Club!



"My goodness, I witnessed this with my own eyes...and what a sight it was. After the MAMAs last night, a few friends and I decided to end the night at Rehab Club on Ajose Adeogun and well, a few minutes after we got there...the fight with Ikechukwu and a bouncer ensued. They wouldn't let him through the gates and he flipped. (They let Naeto C and Sauce Kid in a few minutes before Ikechukwu arrived). It looked like it was deliberate...!

Ikechukwu's such a nice fellow but when he gets angry...wow! During the fight, he took his shirt off, his very expensive sun glasses fell (btw, I have the pic of the guy who took Ikechukwu's glasses incase anyone wants it back...:-)). The bouncer he fought with bled through the nose...I hear Killz has a black belt...or maybe the bouncer didn't really want to fight him back?

Anyway, the rapper has since apologized for his behaviour.
Ikechukwu addressing the issue on twitter this morning.

Ikechukwu's tweets about the incident...

If u party at rehab pls don't talk to me. That club is dead to me. A bouncer put his hands on me for what ????? FUCK REHAB aNd all its fucking people 

"I stOpped going to rehab cos not only does the club just suck as far as space is concerned but it always has one funny smell. Then I just can't stand the people running the club. Feel among dey vex them. If I no gree be ur friend no be by force na. Ah jo oo" 

Just wanna apologize to my fans for bringing myself so low yesterday. This is not the kind of character I portray or expect anyone else to. People will always test u. Show strength with restraint. God bless" - Story: NigeriaFilms.Com





Lol @ him denoucing anyone that goes to rehab...I just feel bad for the 10 or 15 fans he has that might want to go to rebhab but since Ikechukwu says no, I guess its gonna be on and poppin in another club...





Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Genevieve Nnaji's MUD Cosmetics Commercial

Photo Credit: Bella Naija

Ok guys I just saw this commercial of Genevieve where she is promoting-MUD. It's actually a
nice commercial, better than most we have on air. In it, she talked about why MUD is the best product for her...because it can transform her into a glamorous movie star. Well just watch it to understand why she is a spokesperson for MUD Cosmetics... *please don't laugh*



Monday, December 6, 2010

NEW VIDEO: Banky W ft MI 'Feeling it'

Good morning folks,
This is the spanking new video from Bank W and MI...nice song, good video! I'm just not sure how the video relates to the song but that's just my opinion. You be the judge...


Thursday, December 2, 2010

COVER FAB: Eku Edewor Is A Cover Girl Again!!!!


TV Presenter and Naija 'IT' girl is gracing the cover of WOW magazine's latest issue donning a black dress with mesh details complete with a chunky colorful necklace. In her interview, which is one of many now (girl loves her publicity rounds), miss Edewor talks about her upcoming projects which includes the opening of her bar/restaurant. Eku talked about her days as an aspiring model and she narrated her experience as a former contestant on Britain's next top model . she goes on to talk about her love for fashion...

Chick is looking fierce


Nice...

Thursday, November 25, 2010

RED CARPET FAB: Sound City Music Video Awards

The SMVAs took place over the weekend and it was a spectacle not to be missed, as mega stars from all around the continent were in Lagos to experience the uber fabulousness that ensued. You know that we at mynyf always want to know who came out looking glam and who left their house without taking a look at the mirror. Scroll down to view a few of the celebrities who marched the red carpet...

Ibinabo Fiberisima looking beautiful






Chika and Adaora Oleh looking gorgeous. Great skin!

Da Bling...no comment on the Nicki Minaj bootleg outfit.

Ayo Adesanya

hmmm Uche, it looks like your weight is creeping back up o...

Ugonna Omeruo, risky outfit but she pulled it off. Love the makeup

Zizi Cardow. not really feeling this choice of clothing.

Ricky Sanda and Susan Peters

say what you wanna say, but Omo Sexy is working it!
Arafe Ufonga and Seluwa Moma

Current MBGN Fiona Amora Amuzie looking radiant


The guys did not dissapoint as they graced the carpet looking like they just raided Kanye West's closet...not sure if that's a good or bad thing. You decide...



Cutie Dare was present





Naeto C came through.

Looks like fun times were had...other attendees were Banky W (who won an award), 2Face (nabbed 2 awards), Genevieve, MoCheddah, Sasha, PSquare (2 awards), Dbanj, Rita Dominic and many more Nollywood personalities...  Congrats to all the winners and nominees. I hear it was a good show.

Monday, November 22, 2010

"HE CHEATED AND SO WHAT!?!?!"

Hello Fabulous ones, just wanted to share with you a little dairy excerpt from a friend written in first person...

OK so I and my girlfriend were having a discussion about love and marriage, and she goes on to say that she does not believe in love. It was only fair for me to ask her in return...how she intended to settle down with a man if she did not believe in love.

Her response was quite startling...” I’ll marry for friendship, companionship and understanding”
Ok while i believe that all these things she listed are highly important and crucial in a relationship, I also believe that the person one chooses to settle with must offer something more...e.g ‘Love’

     
        BUT WHAT IS THE DEFINITION OF LOVE? To be honest, I always tell people who care to listen to me ramble, that there is no ideal definition for love. The white man has created the make-belief nonsense-whereby love is perfect and knows no wrong and sees no flaws and would never hurt you. As far as I’m concerned that a good load of crap and complete rubbish.  When did we start to think that the person who loves us will not see our flaws...do u honestly believe that the guy that loves us so dearly won’t notice when you get fat and have a few skin crisis?
Do you honestly believe that he loves you so much that he would never see an attractive woman and admit to himself that yes she is indeed attractive? 
Do you have that crazy presumption that he will still love you every single second when you piss him off and pick a fight with him? All these questions go for the guys as well not just my ladies.
Call me old fashioned but Love is not perfect and it will never be perfect, so face it! the sooner the better.  

       GUYS ARE THE WEAKER SEX and that’s been proven over time.  A guy is more likely to have sex outside his own personal relationship than a woman would. They are more likely to be tempted and fall so yea, I guess it’s safe to say...’men are weak’. But that does not mean we should not give them a chance and show them love and care.
I will never accept the statement that says..."If he loves me, then he will not look at other women. He will see only me and no one else”, If you are one of those women who have this naive ideology on relationship, you need to wake up and smell the bacon cause you are on a trip.
I am not saying that it’s OK for a guy to cheat, because believe me it’s wrong and painful but I don’t believe that when a man cheats means he does not love you.  Ok let me even use another example...For goodness sakes we commit sinful acts against God or when we disobey our parents or upset siblings... does it mean you don’t love them? Of course not!

      I know a guy, he’s married with children with a gorgeous wife whom he adores. Let me tell you, HE CHEATS ON HER (unfortunately but inevitable) but his thefirst person that would take a gun for his wife. He does not believe that there is any other woman that could have been his partner or a better mother for his children. He is even open to anyone who cares to listen that he loves his wife and no other woman can come close. To him that is love, he does not see any other person worthy of being his wife even though he cheats. Men are just weak animals but they are the best actors when it comes to appearing tough and in control.

So maybe that’s his own way of loving. Look at Hollywood and the rate of divorce in that industry alone, not to think of the whole country, it’s because they have have acquired a fairytale like definition of that word ‘love’ and when they are not getting it, they run out of the relationship searching for what they might never find.
So please lets not say love does not exist, because it does. Maybe the definition you have is ‘out of this world’. You love God and yet you don’t live your life in perfect accordance with the Bible. You love your parents and yet you disobey them so many times and fight them.
So please maybe we should check ourselves and realise that no one is perfect. At the same time, if your partner is not treating you right and yet he still cheats...Abeg! jump out of that kind nonsense relationship. LOL

Please feel free to drop your opinions in the comment box...

Monday, November 15, 2010

"I AM SLEEPING WITH MY SISTER'S HUSBAND"


Good morning folks,
Its that time again when we deliver your weekly relationship stories that we get from our loyal NYF readers. I have been getting a lot of emails from you all and I appreciate the support, thanks! This week I bring to you another story that I believe we all can relate to because lets face it, we have all heard of the 'best friend from hell' and this situation is not different. Read on for deets...

Dear NYF,

Hi nenny, I have been reading your blog and stories and I like your relationship column the most. I decided to write you with my own personal story because I feel it is only here I can share my secret with the world.

I have had a 3month relationship with my sister’s husband and I think I might be in love with him.  The relationship started when my sister travelled abroad to have her first baby. I was the one taking care of Henry (my sister’s husband) when his wife was absent for so many months. My little sister (Val) asked me to make sure that her husband was well taken care of in terms of cooking for him and making sure the house and everything else was organised.

While she was gone, I was the one supervising the house chores because I  don’t leave too far from them, so every day before and after work, I would visit the house to bring food for him and make sure all was well.
One night after I had prepared dinner for him, Henry asked me to keep him company while he watched the soccer games.  I decided to stay because over time we had become such good friends and I was comfortable around him. I was never attracted to him because I knew he was married to my sister, he was like a brother to me.

But on that faithful night, we got talking for hours about many things including his marriage to Val, and he told me that Val’s pregnancy was so hard on her because she was cranky all the time and refused to allow him touch her. Suddenly Henry jumped on me and started professing his love for me, telling me he wanted me so bad and that I would have made a better wife than Val.

One thing led to another and we were having sex on the couch, I felt so bad but I could not resist his pleas, he was like a helpless man begging for attention that he wasn’t getting from his wife. I know I am wrong but I felt he needed love and care.

His wife is still abroad and I have almost moved into the house under the guise that I am cooking and cleaning for him. I and Henry now have sex constantly every night, sometimes he stays over at my place .  My parents don’t suspect anything because they believe I am only helping him out in the absence of my sister. But if they knew the truth I would die!

I am in love with Henry and he says he loves me too but he is married to my baby sister. I don’t know what to do because I don’t want to lose my sister who is my best friend or my Henry who I love so dearly.
Please what should I do...


Hmm I have no comment. This is a bit funny and silly...your opinions...

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

HOT SPOTS: SUYA n MEAT LOVERS


It's that time again when I tell y'all where to go for the best dishes...and this time is no different.
A couple of my friends were arguing on where to get the best suya in town and believe me, we could not come to a conclusion because there is quite a long list of places to go for great tasting suya.
So for all my meat lovers scroll down to get details on where next to go when your craving everyone's best snack.

Glover Court (Ikoyi): As long as you stay on the island, I advice you to visit this place, they make the best chicken suya and the price is actually decent.

Polo Club Suya (Ikoyi): I have only had this suya twice and everyday I still think of the yummy-ness that ensued when their beef suya met my mouth *licking lips*. All I can say is...if you ever get the chance to try their suya, do NOT hesitate.

University of Suya (Ikeja): The name pretty much says it all, they have some of the best suya chefs in Naija and can create an assortment of suya from beef, chicken gizzard and shaki. They have it all. Try it!

Bims (Ajah): I have never actually tried their suya but I have received great reviews from friends, it doesn't hurt to try it.

All this talk of food just got me hungry...*ordering for suya now* lol

NEW MUSIC: D'PRINCE ft D'BANJ 'Give It To Me'

Hello fabulous Folks,
Here's the brand new video from D'Prince and D'banj, for those of you who might not be in the know, D'Prince is actually younger brother to Mo'Hits Chairman Don Jazzy. The Mo'hit crew is really becoming a family business venture. Click to watch...






What do y'all think...

Saturday, October 30, 2010

"I AM ENGAGED TO 2 WOMEN, WHO HAVE NO IDEA I LIVE A FAKE LIFE"

Happy Saturday fabulous folks,
I woke up this morning and the first thing that came to mind was what to feed y'all (my dedicated readers) to get your day going. I also wanted to post something that might help educate young girls on the reality of the dating scene in Nigeria especially Lagos and even around the world. So I decided to post this story which I had in my mail box for a few days now. I must say that this is a sad story but lets face it, its the reality of our world. So scroll down and read and please learn from this ladies...
As usual, we have decided to not disclose the real name of the writer for protection and privacy reasons.

"Hi NYF,
I am not really writing for advice, or because I feel so bad at what I have done. I am writing because I want ladies out there to understand that men do what they do because of them. I am currently engaged to two women who I have no intention of actually marrying, I have met both their families so they assume that I am very serious and I am not sure if I really care.

To be honest I don't see myself settling down anytime soon, but getting engaged is one of the easiest ways to sleep with as much girls as possible. When I tell girls that I am looking for a wife, they tend to become more vulnerable which makes it easier for me to sleep with them.

I don't have a good paying job, but I drive 2 nice cars, a Range Rover and  a Mercedes G-wagon both of which belong to my uncle who is abroad most of the time. These girls look at my car and think I am a BIG BOY.
I got engaged to Jenny first before Amaka, and I know they are with me because they like the money they think I have. I tell girls that I am into Oil and Gas and in Lagos that's one of the best jobs to tell any girl that your into.

My cars alone helps me to deceive so many girls who are after money, most of the time these girls are the ones giving me gifts (money and all sorts) to show that they really care.

Jenny and Amaka have both been to my house (which I am not paying for) in VGC, they have both slept over just like many other girls who I have been engaged to in the past before. I feel sorry for Amaka because she is  a sweet girl from a rich and God fearing home but she's a very fine girl and lying was the only way to get to her.

So the truth is this, the fact that I am engaged to 2 women who have no idea I am living a fake life does not bother me, because to be honest, I have been engaged several times before and I always come up with reasons why the wedding will not hold and I move on to the next. Girls are stupid and selfish and they want the most impossible things.
Me I am having so much fun and I am living the life of a Lagos Big Boy."- Tony.

WOW WOW WOW!!! This has got to be the most unbelievable ish I've read in a while. Oh well there you have it ladies...mind who you trust. All that glitters definitely aint gold or diamond.

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

HOT SPOTS: THE ICE-CREAM EDITION.


Hey Guys!!
We have just added a new section to our blog for all you fashionistas who enjoy a good meal or snack once in a while, I mean what's life without good food? lol...In our first entry, we will be giving you ideas of places to go for the best ice-cream in town. Trust me I have such a sweet tooth and I'm always looking for the best places to go to satisfy my cravings and here are a few places...

HATLAB-Opposite Zain Office Adetokunbo Ademola Str. They have a great variety of options, trust me you won't be dissapointed.

GRAND SQUARE-I like this place because there are so many options everyday and they are constantly changing. The price is decent as well.

ICECREAM FACTORY-VI, This spot is new but its worth going to, I am addicted to their flavors which are all home made. And when you're there, make sure you try their waffles its beyond words, I'm already salivating thinking about it!!!

CHOCOLATE ROYALE VI: this is an old place and I am sure most of you have been there, but make sure you try out their cookies and doughnut, they're to die for.. YUM!! I like going here sometimes because they also give the option of low-fat ice-cream flavors which is always a great way to cheat. *wink wink*

COOL CAFE Etim Inyang: Another joint where you can get some really nice icecream, its always a good idea to try different places and I would suggest Cool Cafe anytime.


*If you have any more ideas on where we can go to for the best icecream in town, please feel free to drop a comment!