Wednesday, 8 December 2010

Australian Man Marries His Pet Dog

What was he thinking? This is from the Telegraph

An Australian man has taken marrying your "best friend" to a whole new level. He's now hitched to his dog.

Joseph Guiso, 20, married his 5-year-old golden Labrador Retriever named "Honey" in an elaborate wedding ceremony at a park in Toowoomba.

Thirty of Guiso's friends and family attended the ceremony, which concluded with the groom getting down on one knee and planting a kiss on his four-legged bride. check out the picture...eeeew



"You're my best friend and you make every part of my day better," Guiso told Honey, according to the New York Daily News.

Animal rights groups in Australia have disapproved of the wedding.

Guiso says the relationship is purely platonic and that the wedding was a light-hearted way to celebrate with friends.

Is it that bad! This is so so disgusting. What kinda friends attend this kind of ceremony, they must be crazy nerds as well...

20 year old boy and a 5 year old dog? and they called it marriage! Abuse of words. Signs of the end time eh?

Cobhams is Married

I was so happy when i got this news. Cobhams is one of Nigeria's best music producers. He sings and plays the keyboard too. People say he is blind but i know he can see. Like someone said, Cobhams is not blind cos when he meets u he says" nice to see you"....funny hun? but its the truth, its a thing of the mind.
Ojuola and Cobhams are so blessed and i wish them all the best. I'm sure God must have used Baba Adeboye to bless them cos he was at the wedding. The pictures are on Bellanaija.com and here is my favourite


I pray God bless their marriage.

Wednesday, 22 September 2010

Keke Ogungbe is a joker!

Kehinde Ogungbe, is the brains behind Kennis Music and Prime Time Africa, an entertainment company that has done well in projecting Nigerian entertainment talents.

The amount of yabbing this guy has received is countless just for declaring that he does not shop where Nigerians shop and his cheapest pants costs $10. Here is the quote from an interview he had with NFC
"Do you ever shop in Nigeria?
No, I have never shopped in Nigeria because I buy for the future. I am a boy scout. That does not mean I disrespect Nigerian shops though. I like unique things. Even when I shop abroad, I don’t go to places where Nigerians go to buy. What I buy might look the same with other people’s own, but it is not that same texture."

He buys for the future, does that mean Nigerian shops has no future? lol, these rich people sha! It might be true for some shops but, give them some credit bro, there are SOME good shops and designers there now!

Is there a shop in the UK that Nigerians don't shop? I don't think so. Just name that shop, no matter how expensive it is, you will find Nigerians there unless the shop is in Jupiter where i live and i am a full blooded Nigerian.


Even Richard Dickinson, chief executive of New West End Company, which represents traders in Oxford Street, Regent Street and Bond Street, said sales to visitors from long-haul routes were 43 per cent higher than in December 2007.

And where are these people coming from?

Countries of origin included America, the United Arab Emirates and NIGERIA
This info is from daily mail o, so Keke abeg name the shops because me i want to know.

Saturday, 18 September 2010

woop woop!!! I'm married

Different people, different issues. If someone had told me this time last year that I'll be married now, i'ld have laughed but here i am, traditionally married and also married by law, all thanks to God. I know He has the plan of my life right there on His palms and i aint complaining, infact i am loving every bit of it.

Many thanks to family and friends that made the day special- Opeyemi, my very one Mopsy d chief bridesmaid, Damilola, best man, Mayowa, Toluwani, Dupe, Dunmade, Dammy Alaba, Opeyemi and Funmi Adenuga, Godfrey ,Dapo, Dipo, Tunji and loads more. You guys surprised me and God will surprise you all.


And to my lovely husband that did all he could to make the day the best it could be, i say a very big thank you, i really couldn't have wished for another man, i thank God for making our paths cross.


To people that couldnt make it down to Nigeria, don't worry, the UK version is coming very soon and you'll get an invite.