Flavour, who was dressed like the students visited his alma mata was to encourage and inspire the student. The high-Life singer donated a set of music intrumental and also gave out scholarship to some of the kids. lovely. More photos to be uploaded later
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Singer, Flavour visits old secondary school decked in the uniform
Flavour, who was dressed like the students visited his alma mata was to encourage and inspire the student. The high-Life singer donated a set of music intrumental and also gave out scholarship to some of the kids. lovely. More photos to be uploaded later
I never left Nollywood- Star actress Liz Benson Ameye
By Abimbola Adebayo
At the peak of her career in the 90's, Liz Benson, suddenly went off the scene and just as suddenlyshereappeared in 'Living Funeral' a movie about cancer and all the problems associated with it, whichalso got her a nomination as 'Best Supporting Actress in a Drama in the Africa Magic Viewers Choice Awards. In this interview with, Abimbola Adebayo, the Nollywood veteran, who is now an evangelist talks about her faith, acting and many more.
Liz Benson (Nee Ameye) metamorphosed into a screen goddess when she played the role of the tough, Mrs Agnes Johnson in the 1993, soap opera, ‘Fortunes’. She was to gain more popularity in the blockbuster movie 'Glamour Girls' a movie about prostitution and all that surrounds it. From there she went on to feature in many other movies but suddenly at the peak of her career as one of the biggest actresses in Nigeria and she disappeared from the big screen to embrace religion but was it a hard decision for her to make judging that she had to leave the glamour and glitz that surrounded her at the time ' To tell you the truth it was not an easy decision to make but I am here today. I leave in Jesse in Delta State, where we have to go out and preach the gospel'.
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At the peak of her career in the 90's, Liz Benson, suddenly went off the scene and just as suddenlyshereappeared in 'Living Funeral' a movie about cancer and all the problems associated with it, whichalso got her a nomination as 'Best Supporting Actress in a Drama in the Africa Magic Viewers Choice Awards. In this interview with, Abimbola Adebayo, the Nollywood veteran, who is now an evangelist talks about her faith, acting and many more.
Liz Benson (Nee Ameye) metamorphosed into a screen goddess when she played the role of the tough, Mrs Agnes Johnson in the 1993, soap opera, ‘Fortunes’. She was to gain more popularity in the blockbuster movie 'Glamour Girls' a movie about prostitution and all that surrounds it. From there she went on to feature in many other movies but suddenly at the peak of her career as one of the biggest actresses in Nigeria and she disappeared from the big screen to embrace religion but was it a hard decision for her to make judging that she had to leave the glamour and glitz that surrounded her at the time ' To tell you the truth it was not an easy decision to make but I am here today. I leave in Jesse in Delta State, where we have to go out and preach the gospel'.
Read more after the cut
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Stars storm Iyanya's manager birthday bash
Iyanya manager and business partner, Ubi Franklin was a year older yesterday and friends and celebs graced the event. Check out, Toolz, Banky W, Olamide, Daddy Showkey and others. More photos after the cut
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