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“Some people still believe my real name is Osuofia because of the movie Osuofia in London. I can’t talk about the good things that have happened in my life without mentioning that film.
In 2003, the director Kingsley Ogoro called and offered me the role. I didn’t waste time — I quickly said yes because I was excited about the chance to travel to London. At that time, I had never been outside Nigeria before.
We didn’t expect the movie to become such a big success. Back then, it was not common to shoot Nollywood movies abroad. But the film surprised everyone and became popular all over the world.
After the movie came out, many people forgot my real name and started calling me Osuofia. I don’t mind at all because that name reminds me of the year my life changed.”
— Nkem Owoh
“Some people still believe my real name is Osuofia because of the movie Osuofia in London. I can’t talk about the good things that have happened in my life without mentioning that film. In 2003, the director Kingsley Ogoro called and offered me the role. I didn’t waste time — I quickly said yes because I was excited about the chance to travel to London. At that time, I had never been outside Nigeria before. We didn’t expect the movie to become such a big success. Back then, it was not common to shoot Nollywood movies abroad. But the film surprised everyone and became popular all over the world. After the movie came out, many people forgot my real name and started calling me Osuofia. I don’t mind at all because that name reminds me of the year my life changed.” — Nkem Owoh ©️ -
CAN YOU SEE THIS UNIFORM, IT WILL NEVER FIT YOU AND YOUR FAMILY MEMBERS IN JESUS NAME!CAN YOU SEE THIS UNIFORM, IT WILL NEVER FIT YOU AND YOUR FAMILY MEMBERS IN JESUS NAME!
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"My greatest mîstake as US President was aiding in the cãpture of Gadaffi. I dêstr0yed Libya." Barack Obama
"I faîled to plan for the day after what I thought was the right thing to do in Libya. I should've never helped cãptured Gadaffi, I dêstr0yed Libya. Today, Libya is nowhere to be found because I did the wr0ng thing thinking it was right. Libya is mêss whereas it was doing great under Gadaffi. I was sh0rt-sighted, I am really s0rry." ~ Barack Obama
Former US President, Barack Obama tenders his ap0logy for helping in bringing d0wn Ligbyan President, Muammar Gaddafi"My greatest mîstake as US President was aiding in the cãpture of Gadaffi. I dêstr0yed Libya." Barack Obama "I faîled to plan for the day after what I thought was the right thing to do in Libya. I should've never helped cãptured Gadaffi, I dêstr0yed Libya. Today, Libya is nowhere to be found because I did the wr0ng thing thinking it was right. Libya is mêss whereas it was doing great under Gadaffi. I was sh0rt-sighted, I am really s0rry." ~ Barack Obama Former US President, Barack Obama tenders his ap0logy for helping in bringing d0wn Ligbyan President, Muammar Gaddafi 💔😩 -
Mercy Johnson’s Official Response
Hello everyone, I hope you’re all doing well.
I usually don’t respond to drama or online callouts, but I feel the need to address recent statements made about me by Angela Okorie.
First of all, I come from a place of peace. I’ve spent years working hard in this industry, trying to grow, evolve, and focus on my family and career. I’ve never claimed to be perfect — I’m just a woman trying to live with integrity and love.
Angela, I truly don’t know what pain you may be carrying, but I want to say this from my heart: If I have ever hurt you in any way, directly or indirectly, I’m sorry. Not because I feel guilty of any wrongdoing — but because peace is more valuable than pride.
However, I also won’t allow my name or character to be misrepresented without defending my truth. I stand by who I am, what I believe in, and the values I hold dear.
To my fans and the public, thank you for standing by me. Please let’s not spread hate or negativity — let’s choose kindness, maturity, and mutual respect.
Life is short. Let’s build, not break. Let’s pray for one another, not pull each other down.
Love always,
Mercy Johnson Okojie.
CopiedMercy Johnson’s Official Response Hello everyone, I hope you’re all doing well. I usually don’t respond to drama or online callouts, but I feel the need to address recent statements made about me by Angela Okorie. First of all, I come from a place of peace. I’ve spent years working hard in this industry, trying to grow, evolve, and focus on my family and career. I’ve never claimed to be perfect — I’m just a woman trying to live with integrity and love. Angela, I truly don’t know what pain you may be carrying, but I want to say this from my heart: If I have ever hurt you in any way, directly or indirectly, I’m sorry. Not because I feel guilty of any wrongdoing — but because peace is more valuable than pride. However, I also won’t allow my name or character to be misrepresented without defending my truth. I stand by who I am, what I believe in, and the values I hold dear. To my fans and the public, thank you for standing by me. Please let’s not spread hate or negativity — let’s choose kindness, maturity, and mutual respect. Life is short. Let’s build, not break. Let’s pray for one another, not pull each other down. Love always, Mercy Johnson Okojie. Copied -
Paul Alexander, lovingly known as "Polio Paul" or "the man in the iron lung," has passed away, closing a remarkable chapter in medical and human history. Stricken with polio in 1952 at just six years old, Paul was left almost completely paralyzed. Kept alive by an iron lung—a massive, mechanical respirator—he relied on the device not just to survive, but to thrive for more than seventy years. What was meant to be a short-term solution became a permanent part of his life, and through it all, Paul endured with extraordinary grace.
Far from surrendering to his condition, Paul went on to accomplish what many thought impossible. He earned a law degree, built a career, published his memoir, and maintained a sharp wit and vibrant mind. Through interviews, public speaking, and writing, he inspired thousands by showing that limitations of the body need not define the boundaries of the soul. His strength, humor, and unwavering independence became a powerful testament to the resilience of the human spirit.
Paul's passing March 2024 marks the end of an era and leaves behind more than just memories—it leaves a legacy. As one of the last individuals in the world to live full-time in an iron lung, he became a living link to a time before the polio vaccine changed history. Yet his life was not about what he endured, but how he lived. Paul Alexander showed us all what it means to persevere with dignity, and in doing so, became a symbol of courage and hope for generations to come.Paul Alexander, lovingly known as "Polio Paul" or "the man in the iron lung," has passed away, closing a remarkable chapter in medical and human history. Stricken with polio in 1952 at just six years old, Paul was left almost completely paralyzed. Kept alive by an iron lung—a massive, mechanical respirator—he relied on the device not just to survive, but to thrive for more than seventy years. What was meant to be a short-term solution became a permanent part of his life, and through it all, Paul endured with extraordinary grace. Far from surrendering to his condition, Paul went on to accomplish what many thought impossible. He earned a law degree, built a career, published his memoir, and maintained a sharp wit and vibrant mind. Through interviews, public speaking, and writing, he inspired thousands by showing that limitations of the body need not define the boundaries of the soul. His strength, humor, and unwavering independence became a powerful testament to the resilience of the human spirit. Paul's passing March 2024 marks the end of an era and leaves behind more than just memories—it leaves a legacy. As one of the last individuals in the world to live full-time in an iron lung, he became a living link to a time before the polio vaccine changed history. Yet his life was not about what he endured, but how he lived. Paul Alexander showed us all what it means to persevere with dignity, and in doing so, became a symbol of courage and hope for generations to come. -
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The Legendary Mike Ejeagha who sang Gwo Gwo Gwo Ngwo has been Laid to Rest at his home town Enugu RipUpdates!!! The Legendary Mike Ejeagha who sang Gwo Gwo Gwo Ngwo has been Laid to Rest at his home town Enugu 💔😭🙏 Rip -
Man who wanted to dump his girlfriend of 14yrs relationship after using her money to start business tied with rope and forced to marry her in church in Asaba(Photos).
Me and you foreversMan who wanted to dump his girlfriend of 14yrs relationship after using her money to start business tied with rope and forced to marry her in church in Asaba(Photos). 😁 Me and you forevers🤣🤣 -
| Knôw She's Nôt Your mum Bût Don't Pãss W!thout S0rry| Knôw She's Nôt Your mum Bût Don't Pãss W!thout S0rry 😭😭