How ballet dancing in the rain years ago changed my life

How dancing ballet in the rain years ago changed my life - Anthony Madu

How dancing ballet in the rain years ago changed my life - Anthony Madu

Anthony Madu, a Nigerian boy who gained global recognition through a viral video showcasing his ballet dancing skills in the rain in 2020 tells his story. His compelling story garnered increased attention, leading to a scholarship that enabled him to travel to the UK.

How dancing ballet in the rain years ago changed my life - Anthony Madu

Young Anthony in the rain making a video that’d change his life. Three years after embarking on his journey as a young ballet dancer overseas, Anthony shared his experiences in an exclusive interview with BBC. Reflecting on his initial year abroad, Anthony admitted that it was challenging, given the distance from his family. However, he gradually adapted to the new environment. During his time abroad, Anthony Madu also delved into the realm of arts, showcasing his talent in drawing. In a video call with his mother, Anthony’s dream of becoming a professional dancer was revealed.

Anthony Madu viral Nigerian ballet dancer

Anthony’s mother expressed her surprise at her son’s journey abroad, emphasizing that she never envisioned such a path for him. She disclosed that his ultimate aspiration is to pursue a career as a professional dancer. Over the three years, the young ballet dancer underwent noticeable transformations, including a fuller head of hair, prompting his mother to jokingly mention cutting it upon his return to Nigeria. Watch the video below …

Lateef Adedimeji, Mo Bimpe toast 2 years of marriage

"I am lucky to have you" - Lateef Adedimeji toasts to 2 years of marriage with heartfelt message for wife, Mo Bimpe

"I am lucky to have you" - Lateef Adedimeji toasts to 2 years of marriage with heartfelt message for wife, Mo Bimpe

“I am lucky to have you” – Lateef Adedimeji toasts to 2 years of marriage with heartfelt message for wife, Mo Bimpe Nollywood actors, Lateef Adedimeji and Mo Bimpe are celebrating their second wedding anniversary with a heartfelt note shared on the actor’s Instagram page. The actor and actress commenced their marital journey earlier in 2021 with a grand ceremony attended by notable personalities in Nigeria.

"I am lucky to have you" - Lateef Adedimeji toasts to 2 years of marriage with heartfelt message for wife, Mo Bimpe

Nollywood couple, Lateef Adedimeji and Mo Bimpe. On December 22, 2021, they both took to their social media pages to share photos and videos from this beautiful event. Just two years later, a recent Instagram post by the Nollywood actor with his wife reflects upon their beautiful journey as the couple celebrates two years of marriage. A brief note accompanying the pictures reads: “Which of the blessings of Allah will I deny? None at all.” “A great marriage happens when an imperfect couple comes together and learns to enjoy each other’s differences.” “It’s two years today, forever to go, and your heart is always full of love and affection. Your hands are always caring.” “I am lucky to have you as my wife. No greater light illuminates my path than the love and change you have brought into my life.” “The celebration of our lives together will last a lifetime and beyond. If my life was a boat, floating over the choppy waters of destiny, you are the set of sails which will see me through.” “Happy wedding anniversary, my love. Cheers for forever, my love, Iyawo Alhaji, my obim 💜💜💜 @mo_bimpe.” SEE POST:

After 9 years of boi boi

"After 9 years of boi boi"

A Nigerian man has happily celebrated returning home after spending nine years away serving his master. The young man known as @succewiv8ci, who had been working as a “boi boi,” finally made his way back to his hometown, marking the end of a long and challenging journey. He wrote; “Back home after nine years of boi boi.” Upon sharing his return on TikTok, netizens were quick to inquire about whether his master had settled him after all the years of service. Many were curious to know if he had been compensated for his dedication and hard work during his time away. The question of settlement has become a focal point of discussion among online users. While some netizens were interested in the financial aspect of the man’s story, others applauded his resilience and commitment to serving diligently for such a long period. They commended his determination and ability to endure the challenges that come with being a “boi boi” for nine years. @EBENEZER reacted: “My guy serve oga for 8 years he settle am with 500k only, money wea no even reach 2 rent shop.” @Anselm reacted: “Una they get mind oooh …9 years …/ went for boi on Sunday and go back next Sunday.” @dr_peech said: “Hope you were settled.” @Austin Rozay reacted: “Hope say them settle you because dem no settle me oo.” @oglamba33 said: “Omo am still serving 5 years now still pushing.” @Aloysius901 said: “Congratulations brother fE, as you where patient enough to serve someone for 9yrs. You shall experience wealth in abundant.” Watch the video below: @succewiv8ci ♬ original sound – 🔝𝐒𝐎𝐍 𝐎𝐅 𝐌𝐄𝐑𝐂𝐘🔝

“Why I brought Emeka Ike back for Malaika after 13 years absence – Toyin Abraham

"Why I brought Emeka Ike back for Malaika after 13 years absence – Toyin Abraham

Toyin Abraham, a Nigerian actress disclosed why she included her colleague, Emeka Ike, in her film, Malaika, after nearly 13 years off-screen. Toyin revealed this in an interview with Morayo Afolabi-Brown and the women of TVC’s Your View show, which aired on Thursday. The mother of one said she decided to bring back the veteran actor because he deserved another shot following a marriage scandal that harmed his career. Emma, Emeka Ike’s ex-wife, accused him of violence and barred him from seeing his children.

"Why I brought Emeka Ike back for Malaika after 13 years absence – Toyin Abraham

Toyin Abraham and Emeka Ike. source: Google The 56-year-old actor who plays Toyin’s spouse in the film claimed that his marital problems led to melancholy, which pushed him to avoid the spotlight out of embarrassment. Toyin explained her reasoning for bringing him back: “I’ve been talking to uncle Emeka since last year, I know he has been off for a long time, everything we heard; then obviously I was not as big as this so I sent him a message. My manager Otunba Seun got his number for me and I said come back and he said ‘what if’…everything that happened,’ I said don’t worry even if you did it you have suffered enough, 13 years, its okay, its fine. “I am not saying you did, I wasn’t there but even if you did it’s okay, 13 years. I don’t mind taking risks it doesn’t matter because I see you in this role because I feel everybody deserves a second chance. It’s okay.”

Man wrongfully imprisoned for 48 years declared innocent, released

Man wrongfully imprisoned for 48 years declared innocent, released

A man identified as Glynn Simmons who spent 48 years in prison for a crime he did not commit, has finally been declared innocent and released. According to BBC News, Simmons was convicted in 1973 for the murder of Carolyn Sue Rogers.  He maintained his innocence throughout the years, and after a thorough review, the court has determined that he was wrongly imprisoned. Oklahoma County District Judge Amy Palumbo, presiding over the case, made a ruling on the matter. “This court finds by clear and convincing evidence that the offense for which Mr. Simmons was convicted, sentenced, and imprisoned… was not committed by Mr. Simmons.” the judge said.

Man wrongfully imprisoned for 48 years declared innocent, released

The decision marks the end of a long legal battle that began when Simmons, then 23 years old, was sentenced to death. The sentence was later commuted to life imprisonment in 1977. Now 71 years old, Glynn Simmons expressed his resilience and tenacity. “It’s a lesson in resilience and tenacity. Don’t let nobody tell you that it (exoneration) can’t happen because it really can,” Simmons said in reaction to his long-awaited release. Glynn’s co-accused, Don Roberts, who also faced imprisonment for the same crime, awaits the outcome of the ongoing legal proceedings. The developments come after a renewed push for justice and a comprehensive review of the evidence surrounding the case. In light of the wrongful conviction, Glynn Simmons is now eligible to receive $175,000 in compensation. Moreover, he has the option to pursue legal action against Oklahoma City for the years of injustice he endured. Joe Norwood, Glynn’s lawyer,  said Glynn is trying to sustain himself for now. He was quoted by NPR as saying; “Glynn is having to live off of GoFundMe. That’s literally how the man is surviving right now, paying rent, buying food,. Getting him compensation, and getting compensation is not for sure, is in the future and he has to sustain himself now.”

Son of man who returned after 30 years abroad with nothing speaks

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A 68-year-old Nigerian man, Joseph Ibironke who claimed to have spent 30 years abroad and returned home without anything finally meets his son. John Ibironke, a building contractor from Igbara Oke, Ondo State, who is the son of Joseph Ibironke reunited with his father after years of search.

Son of man who returned after 30 years abroad with nothing speaks

Mr Joseph Ibironke Mr Joseph had revealed that he spent 9 years in the United Kingdom and 21 years in the United States before finding himself in Nigeria after a mysterious illness. John, however, mentioned that he was only a few months old when his father left Nigeria in 1980. Raised by his mother and an older brother who passed away in 1987, John faced changes when his mother remarried. Consequently, he lived with his father’s elder brother, Williams Ibironke, in Lagos. Despite knowing little about his father’s life abroad, John perceived him as a successful businessman who cared for his family. He was quoted as saying: “I had always worried my mother that I needed to find my father, but she didn’t have the time to do that despite my insistence.” Yearning to reunite with his father, John embarked on a search in 2016, returning to his hometown, Igbara Oke, hoping to find relatives with information about Joseph. Travelling from Lagos to Ilesa, he met his mother and her new family before proceeding to Igbara Oke. After a fruitless search, John received a call from the son of one of his father’s brothers, revealing Joseph’s return to Nigeria and providing a phone number. Excited and shocked, John called his father, initiating their first conversation.

Nigerian man returns empty-handed after 30 years abroad

"I don't know where my kids are" - Nigerian man heartbroken after working tirelessly abroad for 30 years, returns home empty-handed

A Nigerian man, Joseph Ibironke has shared his harrowing experience of spending 30 years abroad in search of a better life, only to return to Nigeria empty-handed. The man, who initially moved to the United Kingdom in the early 1980s, disclosed the challenges he faced during his extensive sojourn. “I left Nigeria in the 1980s. If memory serves me right, I was in my 30s when I left Nigeria, and that should be between 1983 and 1984,” he said. He recounted leaving his job at Union Bank in pursuit of greener pastures, settling in the UK for nine years where he worked as a security guard for Burns International Security Services Limited. Unsatisfied with his situation, he later moved to the United States, where he spent 21 years, becoming a successful electronics dealer. “I was working. I worked as a security officer after I was trained as a security guard at Burns International Security Services Limited, United Kingdom. I was trained as an armed guard. When I moved to the US, I also worked with them for a while,” he added. In an exclusive interview with Punch Newspapers, the man expressed the pain of losing contact with his four children born in the U.S. He lamented not knowing their whereabouts, revealing that their mother left him during a period of sickness. “As I earlier said, I worked with Burns and I also worked with the Federal Bureau of Investigation Police Department before I resigned because God called me to be a pastor. That was when I resigned in Los Angeles after working for about two years. Also, I had a store in Orange County, California, which was predominantly occupied by whites, no blacks lived there. In Orange County, I sold sophisticated electronics. I was always going to Japan to buy electronics and sell them. I was also the only black in Orange County at the time who made it (was successful).”  “I was married with four children. Right now, I don’t know their whereabouts and it’s very painful knowing you have children somewhere and you don’t know where they are. But I know that they can’t suffer over there. Their mother left me after my sickness,” the man said. The man narrated the alarming events leading to his return to Nigeria, disclosing a mysterious illness that befell him in the U.S. According to his account, his American wife claimed he began “barking like a dog” one night after intimacy, leading to an ambulance rushing him to Cal State Teaching Hospital, California. Despite 14 months of medical attention, doctors were unable to diagnose his ailment, prompting advice from the Nigerian community in the U.S. to seek spiritual intervention back in Nigeria. “My wife told me that one midnight after making love together and we slept, I started barking like a dog, and that I was foaming in my mouth. She told me that she was scared, called for help and an ambulance was called and they rushed me to Cal State Teaching Hospital, California. I was there for 14 months and the doctors couldn’t detect what was wrong with me. Nigerians over there (in the US) who saw me and my condition said it was a spiritual attack and advised that I be taken back to Nigeria for treatment,” the man said. Returning to Nigeria, Pastor Ibironke faced years of homelessness, sleeping under bridges in Lagos until a fellow pastor, identified as Labe Orun, intervened. Under the guidance of Prophet Ezekiel Oladeinde, also known as Baba Pakoto, he spent six years at the Pakoto Prayer Mountain in Ifo, eventually achieving a partial recovery. “It was Labe Orun who took me to Pakoto Prayer Mountain in Ifo, where I spent six years before I recovered, even though not completely. It was under the leadership of Prophet Ezekiel Oladeinde, popularly called Baba Pakoto, that I recovered,” the man added.

“CEO at 20 years” – Hardworking lady builds fashion house

"CEO at 20 years" - Hardworking lady builds fashion house

A 20-year-old fashion designer has documented her journey of converting an uncompleted shop into a stunning fashion designing space. The video shared the lady known as @celebrities_tailor, began by showing the shop in its original, unfinished state. With determination and hard work, the lady embarked on a month-long process of turning her vision into reality. Throughout the video, she took viewers on a visual tour of the shop’s transformation. From laying the foundation to installing necessary fixtures, she meticulously documented each step. The final result was a beautiful and functional shop that reflected her passion for fashion. She wrote; “Taking you through a process of one month in one minute vid. indeed God has been faithful. Congratulations To Meeee.” @Hebron Augusta said: “U get supporter na to….Dis is me, but I stage to my dream like this.” @Asa Ndi Oga d reacted: “See what my mates are doing.” @Abiola wear said: “Am 19 will be 20 next year and also a fashion designer too I want to become a ceo too next year.” @Layomi_Couture said: “Congratulations sewmate % I pray dey congratulate me next year by God’s grace.” @Kevwe N reacted: “Congratulations girl I claim mine in Jesus name amen.” @Aridunnu A said: “A big Congratulation , this is a sign for me swears.” @Princess reacted: “Congratulations baby girl I’m next in Jesus name, Amen .” Watch the video below: @celebrities_tailor Taking you through a process of one month in one minute vid🥰 indeed God has been faithful🥹 Congratulations To Meeee#viral #fyp #fashion #debbyslabel✂️🧵 ♬ original sound – officialdmajor

“I begged Olamide for two years before he agreed to sign me” – Asake

"I begged Olamide for two years before he agreed to sign me" – Asake

Asake has disclosed how he begged Olamide for more than two years before the CEO of YBNL Nation signed him to his record label. The rapper invited the “Mr Money” crooner to his residence one day and asked if he would want to join his record label. He claimed Olamide advised him to consult a lawyer and understand the terms of the agreement, but he was too eager and signed right away. Speaking in an interview with Hip TV, Asake said, “Before he [Olamide] signed me, I’ve been begging Baddo [Olamide] since 2020 to sign me.

"I begged Olamide for two years before he agreed to sign me" – Asake

Asake, Nigerian artist. source: Google “One day, I got to his house, then he asked me… This part burst my head. This is how he signed me. He said, ‘How are you, Asake?’ I said I’m fine. And he asked me, ‘Would you like to join YBNL?’ “You don’t understand, for somebody you look up to, somebody you respect, somebody you’ve been longing to see, to ask you that question. I told him that I was ready. He said, ‘Go and think about it. Go and look for a lawyer.’ I said, ‘Baba, sign me now now now. I don’t want any lawyer. Because I love the [YBNL] family so much even from afar.”

Billionaire businessman Dilly Umenyiora ends 15 years marriage with wife, Fifi Umneyiora

Billionaire businessman Dilly Umenyiora ends 15 years marriage with wife, Fifi Umneyiora

Well-known businessman Dilly Umneyiora has announced the end of his 15-year marriage with his wife, Fifi Umneyiora. In an Instagram post shared on his story, Dilly Umenyiora disclosed that after dating his wife for 17 years and being together as a married couple for 15 years, he deems it right to announce publicly that his marriage has crashed. According to the businessman, he does not want to get embarrassed in the future if he is seen with another woman. He described the issue at hand as irreconcilable adding that he prefers to move on and be happy.

Billionaire businessman Dilly Umenyiora ends 15 years marriage with wife, Fifi Umneyiora

Billionaire businessman Dilly Umenyiora and wife, Fifi Umneyiora. source: Instagram “The only reason I’m responding to this is to clear the air and avoid any questions or embarrassment should either of us be seen with other partners” part of his post read.