Nollywood actress Halima Abubakar has threatened to send investigate journalist, Kemi Olunloyo back to prison.
The actress who has been dragging clergyman, Apostle Johnson for the past weeks was left infuriated after Kemi Olunloyo defended him.
Taking to her Instagram story, Halima Abubakar, who is currently bedridden promised to send her back to prison.
She pointed out the irony of how Kemi was defending the same man, who sent her to prison.
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Questioning if the 500k she was given hasn’t finished, she promised to make prison her bedroom.
“If I no lock u Kemi investigative journalist, same person wey lock u. Not the ph man o… The one am sure u didn’t know about will relock you..you get mind still come defend same person wey lock u up. The 500k never finish? One release you, the other carry you…carry bad luck like perfume, police station don turn your bedroom…sit down.. Kemi”.
Kemi Olunloyo slams Halima Abubakar
Controversial journalist, Kemi Olunloyo had lashed out at actress Halima Abubakar over her unending drama with the renowned clergyman,
The actress who is currently battling an undisclosed illness had accused the clergyman of being fetish.
Reacting to it, Kemi Olunloyo cautioned her to stop dragging people into her mess.
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She warned the actress’s family to desist from blaming the pastor for her predicament and to refrain from dragging her colleagues.
According to Kemi, Halima is the only one who knows her body physiology.
She advised the thespian to invest in her health by visiting doctors and specialists.
“Halima Abubakar’s family should not be blaming Apostle Suleman for her health woes. She is the only one who knows what her body physiology is. You simply invest in your health by visiting doctors & specialists instead of calling colleagues & lovers out online”.
Halima Abubakar bedridden
This came after Halima revealed that she had been bedridden following her altercation with clergyman, Apostle Johnson Suleman.
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Hinting at the cause of her illness, her family took to her Instagram story to call out the clergyman to stay away from her.
Her family also threatened him should anything happen to the actress.
“Johnson Suleman imodu. If anything happen to our sister, you going down”.
Recall that for weeks, the actress had dragged the clergyman over their decade-old relationship.
The Kogi-state actress had opened a can of worms about their affair which she claimed happened 11 years ago. Halima revealed that the clergyman had engaged her, held a wedding introduction with her and even owed her two kids.
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Her colleagues weren’t left out of the drama as she dragged them into it. From blogger, Linda Ikeji and Stella Dimor Korkus to Shan George, Annie Idibia, Mercy Johnson, Uche Nancy, and others; they weren’t spared from her rods.
Nollywood actress Iyabo Ojo has reminded Nigerians of the two-week deadline set by the Lagos State Commissioner of Police, Idowu Owohunwa, for the release of autopsy results and the ongoing investigation into the death of singer Ileriouluwa Oladimeji Aloba, popularly known as Mohbad.
Iyabo Ojo, who has been actively involved in the case, issued the reminder on her social media page on Monday.
“2 weeks ends on Wednesday, and we are waiting on the CP to address us on the latest development in respect of Mohbad’s case…. as promised,” she wrote.
“I have a lot of questions to ask, but I want to wait until Wednesday.”
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During her visit to the Commissioner of Police on September 20th, Ojo made public statements implicating Naira Marley and Sam Larry in Mohbad’s death, suggesting the existence of video evidence to support their alleged involvement.
The police subsequently requested a two-week period to conduct a thorough investigation and to provide autopsy results.
Ojo has expressed her eagerness to hear from the Commissioner of Police regarding the latest developments in the probe, in line with the promised timeline.
In ‘The Black Book’ (2023) – After his son is framed for a kidnapping, a bereaved deacon takes justice into his own hands and fights a corrupt police gang to absolve him.
The Nigerian film industry continues to make significant strides, especially on a global scale through platforms like Netflix.
The most recent addition to this impressive lineup is “The Black Book,” a two-hour crime action film.
At its core, the movie delves into the timeless theme of the powerful suppressing the powerless, which triggers a transformation in the protagonist.
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“The Black Book,” directed by Editi Effiong, stands as a testament to the extraordinary journeys that some projects undertake in the world of filmmaking.
The film had a budget of $1 million USD and it took nearly four years to produce.
“The Black Book” effectively engenders empathy for its lead character, leaving viewers eager to witness his evolution as the story unfolds.
Although the storyline may follow a somewhat familiar path, its impact is heightened by the skilled execution of the filmmakers.
The pacing is finely tuned to the demands of an action-adventure, ensuring that monotony never sets in.
While there are some minor technical imperfections, such as transitional flickers and minor inconsistencies in shot continuity, they are subtle.
The Nigerian movie industry consistently raises the bar with each new endeavor.
Recent offerings like “The King of the Boys,” “Dark October,” and “Shanty Town” (which was a bit too brutally executed, though watchable) showcase the industry’s commitment to pushing the envelope.
Overall, Nollywood continues to consistently set a high standard for filmmaking in Africa, surpassing many other countries on the continent.
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South Africa also stands out as a notable player in the film industry.
After 27 years, a significant breakthrough has emerged in the infamous murder case of legendary rapper Tupac Shakur.
The alleged orchestrator of the drive-by shooting that claimed Shakur’s life, 60-year-old Crip gang leader Duane “Keffe D” Davis, has been indicted by a grand jury.
“For a long time, this community and worldwide have been wanting justice for Tupac,” said Clark County Nevada District Attorney Steve Wolfson.
A breakthrough in the case came from Davis himself. Authorities say Davis started publicly boasting on social media and major platforms like Vlad TV about his role in the murder and even wrote a book, “Compton Street Legend.”
Full interview: Former LAPD detective talks Tupac murder arrest
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Greg Kading, a retired LAPD homicide detective who served on the task force investigating Tupac Shakur’s murder, says he’s “thrilled” by the recent arrest connected to the case. Here’s the full interview with FOX 5 NY’s Lisa Evers.
“He seemed to think he had some type of immunity but that was not the case, so he essentially talked himself right into jail. I think Las Vegas Police Department was just allowing him to go out there and essentially hang himself with all of these confessions,” says retired LAPD detective Greg Kading.
According to prosecutors, Davis is alleged to have purchased the firearm used by his now-deceased nephew Orlando Anderson, who is believed to have pulled the trigger.
Kading told FOX 5 NY that Davis’ self-incriminating statements, often referred to as “self-snitching,” provided the impetus needed to move forward with the case.
Kading explained, “The only thing that makes sense to me is that they were allowing him to continue, just giving him more rope to hang himself with until it got to the point where they knew they could secure a prosecution.”
ery gone wrong for Shakur; it was a betrayal. Biggie and Tupac had once been close friends. FOX 5 NY’s Dan Bowens has the story.
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Tupac Shakur’s legacy as a hip-hop icon has remained unassailable, but the mystery surrounding his untimely demise at the age of 25 has bothered his devoted fan base for years.
“Some people are just straight up celebrating. They’re happy for closure, they’re happy to feel like they feel. Others are frustrated because it’s like tearing a scab off a wound. Others are looking at the suspect Keffe D like, ‘You’re an idiot,’” said Chuck Creekmur, CEO of allhiphop.com.
Davis will be brought before a judge on Wednesday to be arraigned on the charge of murder with a deadly weapon. The grand jury also added a sentencing enhancement of 20 years for gang activity.