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Sunday, September 22, 2013

Stephanie Okereke Linus: “I Will Get Pregnant When God Decides”


Veteran Nollywood actress, Stephanie Okereke (MFR) has been married for almost 2 years now and yet to take-in.
I don’t really know if Stephanie is taking her time with child birth but in an interview with Nigerian Tribune‘s TADE MAKINDE, the beautiful Nollywood actress discusses her marriage, married life, child birth and her upcoming movie, Dry.
How has life been as a wife?
Beautiful.  Life has been beautiful, good and fun
Fun how?
Fun because you are happy with someone you really love and looking forward to share the rest of your life with. It makes it interesting because it’s a long journey.
You took your time before you eventually got married. There must have been some pressures while single from many. How did you handle it?
In the Nigerian context, there can be pressures maybe when you get to a certain age or stage, you know what is knocking on your door. I was talking to someone recently and she was like no one is coming, but it is not a race. When you understand marriage is not a race and that when your time comes, it is your time. Some people can marry early and live 10 years of misery and pain and then you just get married in one year and you are having so much bliss in your life and that person that had married for a long time is even wishing that she could just have this moment with this man that I am staying with. One of the biggest trap that the enemy has is to pressurise you and put you in a corner so you can make a wrong decision, especially in marriage. That is the biggest thing and when you make that wrong decision, then you are in for it. It is so good that you take your time and ask God for the actual direction. You know He gives you the endurance, patience and everything to stay in that marriage.
In your case did you experience that kind of pressure?
Not really.  I could have been married a long time if I wanted, but I had a vision for what I want for my life. Even for man. It is good for man to mentally decide that he wants to get married. It is also good for us, women, to be mentally committed when we are ready for it. I am going into this not because of the way the society has formed it to be, that one is ripe for marriage within the age of 23-27, but it is good for one to mentally decide that she wants to be in a marriage so that it won’t be a burden when you enter into it. You are entering with your eyes wide open and whatever comes out of it you must have made up your mind and be prepared that this is what you want.
When you met your husband, how did you know he was Mr. Right?
(Laugh…) I think it started when I came back. My head was all over the place and I wasn’t in the mood for any kind of relationship. It eventually got to a point that I told God I was ready. It was like a journey for me at one time and I did not want to be in that space. I told God that I wanted to be in a serious relationship now. It was like a conversation between God and I. He said okay, are you ready, and I replied Him in the affirmative. It’s funny. It wasn’t like I was looking for a husband but I was ready to be in a serious relationship and have a courtship. That was why I said you have to be in a mental state because it is not good for you to end up dating the wrong person. I met him. Initially we didn’t have the mindset to date. It started with a business arrangement.  He said he had an idea that could help my career. Of course he got my attention and we started seeing. I think it was the third, fourth meeting we started adjusting.  He asked me out on my birthday and we dated for a year
When did you make up your mind to accept him?
It was in the course of the journey that I started realising he was all I wanted in a man and I knew in my spirit. You just know these things and it just happened. He must have known earlier that I dug him, but he was just waiting for a special moment to make it happen where I will always remember. Maybe that was why he decided to tell me on my birthday.
Do you think women should get worked up on the issue of marriage?
It is not at all costs. People have different reasons for getting married, but at the long run you need to really check what the major reason of getting married is.
Why did you take your wedding abroad?
Imagine my wedding taking place in Nigeria? It would be a carnival and I didn’t want a carnival for my wedding. He didn’t want that too. We are very alike and we wanted something really special. It was not that we couldn’t do it here, but we had travelled wide a lot during the course of our relationship and we really wanted something special for ourselves and our families. We weren’t thinking about the people, it was about us trying to make that moment special. It wasn’t what we decided, we also asked God. It was not like we chose where to get married. It was something spiritual for us to do and God also confirmed to us that we should go there and get married.
How did you receive the confirmation?
During the wedding arrangement in Nigeria, we were thinking on where to do it, either in Nigeria or elsewhere. So we were thinking of Paris, but we wanted to be sure and we needed a confirmation on where to go. It was like you wanted something and you also needed a confirmation because it is going to take a lot. All the people that went came back safely. My husband and I met with the chairman of an airline. He donated a plane to move all our guests. What better confirmation do you need than that?
Your wedding took place abroad. Are you guys also planning to raise your kids in Nigeria or abroad?
The world is becoming global; it’s going to be both Nigeria and abroad.
Have you guys decided on the numbers of kids to have?
Am I supposed to tell you that?
Just asking…
Okay.  As many as possible.
When will you start because I expect you to have been pregnant by now?
Are you God that is going to decide on that? This kind of thing, you don’t decide it yourself.
Since you got married, you have not featured in movies?
I have appeared in lots of them. It depends on how many you have watched yourself. I am working on the ones I produced myself.  Its entitled ‘Dry’.  It has to do with the challenges women go through during child birth. That will be my first project since I’ve been married. The first phase was shot in Nigeria while I am taking the second phase abroad.
Why abroad?
It was because of how the story was written.
The selected locations in Nigeria…
Ogoja in Cross River State and Abakaliki. Also in Abuja and a little in Sokoto.
How long have you been working on it?
Since I was in the university.  I started it when I was in my second year.
That would be when?
About 12,15 years ago. It’s been a burden to me that I needed to do this project. Every time I tried to turn away from it, I found myself coming back to it, so I needed to get it over with.
The federal government’s support for the entertainment industry started with a N200 million largesse, but there had been lots of complaints on it. Suddenly, another N3 billion has come. Do you think it’s okay to be doling out money like that or to address infrastructural problems?
The money is good. I commend this government because it is the first to show interest in the Nigerian entertainment industry. It is actually the first government to give money to the industry. It is good because we need it, but what we need most is not even infrastructure, it is the policies that will help the structures stand.
The issue of copyright and other policies surrounding piracy and distributions are there to be addressed. If we get this, the industry will drive itself because we have been driving ourselves with this massive piracy. We need to put data in place. You know it’s like an open market and there is no control. It has got to the stage where your works are being pirated to your face and there is nothing you can do about it. There are no laws there to protect our works. Those who want to invest are not coming because they are not sure of getting returns on their stake. Though the copyright commission has been making some arrests, it should be on a larger scale. We should set out laws that will put an end to all these.
Before acting, what career did you pursue?
Taqwando and high jump, but I stopped because the bar always hit my legs. I did that when I was in school.
The tenure of Ibinabo Fiberesima will end sometime. Would you consider leading your own generation?
(Laughs…) She is doing a good job. She can rerun.
You don’t like to lead people?
I do lead people every day. It’s not like I can’t lead people in the open or public, that I am not scared of, but it depends. Even as it may, leading AGM is not on my radar for now. I have different things and projects that I am working on right now. Don’t forget we are supporting Ibinabo to come out with good things.
How do you manage to look cute?
At a point after my marriage, I discovered that I had added weight, but I had to shake it up. I engaged in some exercises, watched what I ate and also cut down on so many things. I also cook. I like cooking.
Do you consider having a food outlet?
I don’t know about that.  I just love cooking because I love to try new things and my cooking is fun. It is like inventing things. You come out with your recipe and people’s recipe and adjust to the things that work for you.
What project are you working on?
We are trying to bring maternal issues to fore. We had have cases of lots of women in Nigeria that died during child birth. It is even higher than people who die of HIV or on our roads every day. Unlike women when pregnant, it is a 50/50 chance. Being someone who has been advocating that our health care system needs to be better because when you fall sick in Nigeria, it is always between you and God. I have been there when I broke my leg and it was just the mercy of God because there are certain things that happened that can just make you go crazy in the hospital. It is to encourage people. There are certain things I am passionate about though, it’s just that I am taking it one step at a time.
What’s the budget for the movie?
Don’t worry about that. I am not giving you the budget for now until when I finish the job. It has a lot of cost. My next plan is to complete the shooting abroad and I am working towards its premiere at the end of this year and I am going to do the premiere almost everywhere. I am working on a new strategy for everything, including the distribution.
Are you not scared that this work might be pirated?
Everybody is pretty having a nightmare, but that has not stopped us from bringing out contents; that is why we are pressurising that certain policies are being declared before the end of the year to help protect our works and that is what we are advocating for those policies to happen. But the producers have been working out plans. The government needs to come in with these policies and with enough machinery and enforcement to make these things to happen.
What was your growing up like?
My parents were a little bit flexible. It was not that they were not comfortable with my being an actress. Because I have always been bigger than my age, my father always said I was growing like a tolo tolo (Turkey). He said I should ensure my brain grew with me. To them, you just had to know the reason you wanted to do anything. Like me, coming into this industry, I keep asking myself and asking God every day the purpose I am in this industry because life is all about growth. Over time, people will say you have impacted, but it has to be more than that. You have to also find a way of reaching to the people and affect their lives.  We are eight in number. I am the sixth and the third girl. I am not the only one in the showbiz. I don’t know what happened to my elder brother, he was supposed to be a big time producer in Nollywood, but it seems he is more interested in show promotions and other things. Also, my younger sister, who is an up-and-coming gospel singer, also has another sister who is also into presenting and online stuff. We are all virtually more or less into showbiz.

Is Beverly Osu Pregnant?

Former BBA housemate Beverly Osu still seems to have a lot of attention on her, even after the show has elapsed. She was among the guests present at 360nobs’ slush party which held last night. Beverly was photographed having a chat with Emma Nyra and it seemed like she had a bump, which is unusual for someone like her who is a model and a vixen. Or did Beverly just over-eat?!

There may still be hope for Mo’hits o…according to Don Jazzy

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President Jonathan honours 10 Nigerians in US

President Goodluck Jonathan, will today honour 10 Nigerian-Americans in a special lunch session in the United States.

The president, who is in the country on an official trip, will also address the United Nations General Assembly and later confer with President Barack Obama.

Those to be honoured by the President in a New York hotel are winners of the “Top 10 Nigerian-Americans Award” instituted by the Christian Association of Nigerian-Americans (CANAN).

According to Nigeria’s Ambassador to the United States, Prof Ade Adefuye, the CANAN top 10 winners and other eminent Nigerians and professionals would be present at the special luncheon and the winners would be introduced to President Jonathan.

A statement from CANAN Secretariat explained that the association was determined to shine the light on high-flying Nigerians in America as a counter-point to negative reports and unnecessary focus on few “rotten eggs” in the community.

President of the Christian group, Dr. James Fadele, said: “Nigerian-Americans should no longer wait for other people to define them, nor wait until the next negative illustration on their behalf. We have the ability to showcase who we are, in our own voices, through our own stories and by using our own words.”

Professor Babatunde Osotimehin, the Executive Director of the United Nations Fund for Population Activities (UNFPA) and former Nigerian Health Minister would be delivering the keynote remarks at the Gala and Awards Dinner.

Winners of the awards are picked from a pool of nominees drawn from the Nigerian community in the US and scrutinised by a panel of eight prominent US-based Nigerians.

In the honours list are Judge Bunmi Awoniyi (Law category), Augustine Esogbue (Engineering and Technology), Mr. Emmanuel Ohuabunwa (Youth), Ola Akinboboye (Medicine), Professor Toyin Falola (Academics), Chief Usua Amanam (Business), Ambassador Ibrahim Gambari (International Public Service), among others.

Judge Awoniyi, the first Nigerian to become a Superior Court Judge in California and possibly the highest-ranking Nigerian-American holding the judgeship of a state high court anywhere in the United States, lives in California.

Esogbue, the first African to become a member of NASA’s Safety Advisory Board, is based in Atlanta, while Ohuabunwa, a Nigerian student who became the first black man to emerge as the best graduating student in John Hopkins with a 3.98 GPA, is currently an MD candidate in Yalem.

Akinboboye, a New York-based award-winning nuclear cardiologist is being honoured as leader of black cardiologists in the US.

Falola, a Professor of History at the University of Texas, is the most-decorated Nigerian scholar in the US; while the California-based Amanam probably made the list because he built the first private refinery in Nigeria.

New York-based Nigerian diplomat, Gambari, served the United Nations in some of the toughest diplomatic spots in the world, including Darfur, where he led the largest UN and international peacekeeping mission ever.

Courtesy of the Clinton Global Initiative (CGI), the 2013 edition of the two-day conference, which has become synonymous with global fight against poverty, kicks off tomorrow in New York, with Founders of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and the Tony Elumelu Foundation, Messrs Bill Gates and Tony Elumelu, scheduled to discuss effective philanthropy as panacea for markets-induced gaps.

The duo will be discussing how effective philanthropy can accelerate progress in the fight against global poverty.

Organisers of the event, had, in a statement issued last week, said that the solution to the world’s most pressing challenges could only be found in ambitious risk-taking, effective partnerships, and the most efficient use of resources.

“While market solutions can be used to create economic opportunities, philanthropy is still essential to solve issues that cannot be addressed by markets alone,” the statement posited.

Discussions, according to the Clinton Global Initiative, will focus on how to promote collaboration among multiple stakeholders, including philanthropists, governments, private sector, investors, social entrepreneurs, and NGOs to address intractable global issues.

The 2013 Clinton Global Initiative is expected to design and establish strategies for innovative financing, such as impact investing, and philanthropic funds to complement one another, allowing them to scale up exemplary projects.

Hosted by President Bill Clinton, the annual meeting will bring CGI members together under this year’s theme of “Mobilising for Impact,” which focuses on involving the right people and resources needed to drive effective action on global challenges.


Tragedy averted in Enugu as police evacuate unexploded civil war bomb

Tragedy was averted in Enugu State, Thursday as Police anti-bomb squad successfully recovered an unexploded Nigerian civil war bomb in Umuhu town in Awgu Local Government Area of the state.
Sources disclosed that a man who was working on his farmland uncovered the explosive device and immediately informed the police.
The Anti-bomb squad was quickly deployed to the area and successfully evacuated the civil war ordinance also known as UXO.
Spokesman of the Police in Enugu State, Ebere Amaraizu, who confirmed the story urged members of the public not to play with unexploded ordinance anytime they come across it while farming or digging because of its destructive effects.
He advised the public to report such discoveries promptly to the nearest police station, which would in turn notify its bomb unit for necessary action.

Apo legislative shootings: Atiku calls for independent inquiry

SCENE WHERE PEOPLE WERE KILLED BY UNKNOWN GUNMEN IN APO 1Following the shooting incident at the Apo legislative quarters in Abuja on Friday morning, former Vice President, Atiku Abubakar has called for an independent investigation by the country’s legislature, the judiciary or civil society to ascertain the reason behind the incident .
He said that Nigerians deserve to know the truth behind the incident in which nine persons were killed with 16 others injured.
The shoot-out, involving men of the Nigerian Army and State Security Service (SSS) occurred in the early hours of Friday morning.
While security agents claimed that occupants of the uncompleted building were members of the insurgent group, Boko Haram, those injured in the attack maintained they were law abiding citizens.
In a statement by his media office on Saturday, Atiku said he was worried about the incident.
“For me, this issue borders on human rights, the rule of law and the sanctity of human life. Our security services should stick to their role under the Constitution: make the country safe.” he said.
He said while every citizen should support the government’s efforts to counter terrorism and defeat it, allegations of abuses and extra-judicial killings must not be swept under the carpet.
The former Vice President decried the tendency of security agencies to profile certain Nigerians, in spite of constant denials to the contrary, saying that terrorist profiling was a fact of life today in Nigeria.
He recalled that in 2006, it was the riots by Igbo traders in the Federal Capital Territory to force the government at that time to investigate, arrest and charge police officers that allegedly killed six Igbo traders they branded as armed robbers.
“There must be an independent investigation into this incident to insure human rights and the rule of law. Things don’t have to get to this sorry pass,” Atiku cautioned authorities

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