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TV/Movies / Sexiest 'Girls Of The Playboy Mansion' by AUDIBLE(m): 8:06am On Sep 25, 2008
WHO DO YOU CONSIDER THE SEXIEST ON THE SHOW?

I'LL GO FOR KENDRA.

TV/Movies / 'Lunch Splash' On Tv Continental by AUDIBLE(m): 6:43pm On Sep 22, 2008
I DON'T REALLY KNOW WHAT TO MAKE OUT OF THE PROGRAMME. DO YOU?
Music/Radio / Re: Banky W Head: Woowww by AUDIBLE(m): 8:15am On Sep 22, 2008
AT LEAST HE CAN BARE HIS FOR ALL TO SEE. HOW ABOUT RUGGEDMAN'S HEAD?

TV/Movies / Re: Top Romantic Movies by AUDIBLE(m): 8:59pm On Sep 09, 2008
Keanu Reeves stars as a busy advertising executive who meets a free-spirited woman (Charlize Theron) who persuades him to spend a month with her so that she can help him work through his unresolved emotional issues. What neither counts on is falling in love.
"Sweet November" starring Keanu Reeves and Charlize Theron was released on video on July 24, 2001.

TV/Movies / Best Newscaster by AUDIBLE(m): 8:32pm On Sep 09, 2008
THERE ARE A LOT I COULD NOMINATE BUT I'LL GIVE IT TO SULAIMAN ALEDEH OF T.V CONTINENTAL, LAGOS. (FORMER GOTEL T.V)

HE'S GOT THE COMPOSURE, PROFESSIONAL DICTION AND THE VOICE .

WHO DO YOU NOMINATE?
Celebrities / Girls Of The Playboy Mansion by AUDIBLE(m): 7:49pm On Sep 02, 2008
WHO IS MORE SEXY?

HOLLY, KENDRA OR BRIDGET.
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Religion / Re: Why Condoms Should Be Distributed In The Church by AUDIBLE(m): 4:04pm On Sep 01, 2008
@ POSTER

SO WHAT WILL THE PASTOR PREACH?

GO AND SIN SOME MORE?
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TV/Movies / Tulip Producer Replies Genevieve Nnaji by AUDIBLE(m): 3:19pm On Jul 18, 2008
[b]Sequel to a publication of one of the celebrity journals in town about Genevieve Nnaji, the screen goddess and a particular production company in Hollywood headed by Leila Djansi, who was reported to have served the mother of one, Genevieve, a Severance Notice over an alleged ego-massaging towards the committee of the international reputed production outfit.
Publicist of the project, Esther Lafontant replied via the internet to the false allegation and the assault on the executive producer of Turning Point Films and production, Leila and the committee. Excerpts

Q. Did you ever hire Genevieve Nnaji for a role in your upcoming film Tulips?
We did, upon a recommendation from the original star of the film the adorable Chioma Chukwuka.

Q. Under what process?
Genevieve was sent an official offer, she responded and asked us to work with her Manager, Debra. The executive producer Leila Djansi negotiated all the necessary clauses in the offer with Debra and they officially responded thus making the offer firm and pending a signed contract after Ms. Nnaji submits the tax information forms sent out to her and also had creative discussions with the director; discussions that needed to be addressed in the Talent Agreement.(Contract)

Q. It sounds like things were moving smoothly. What went wrong?
The director, Ms. Djansi could not get in touch with Ms. Nnaji for the said creative discussions on the script. Now these were needed because Tulips is under bond from a completion bond house and we, the producers were under strict obligations to present our distributors and bond company reports on cast, crew, permits etc. Mind you, this is an American production company, an American distributor and an American bond company. Africa is not a familiar territory for them because they do not have any co-production treaties with East and West Africa, excluding Senegal.
We also asked for Ms. Nnaji’s demo reel but Debra gave us a list of movies and told us to go to a website called videoonline Nigeria and watch Nnaji’s films there. That was wrong, but Ms. Djansi bought a lot of Genevieve’s movies herself and even cut a demo reel which she sent to the bond company. In fact, Thelma Nwosu, another cast member was the one who got in touch with Genevieve to get her measurements for the costume department.
Genevieve claimed she had launched a clothing line and was too busy to email her measurements.
Everyone in the production office tried to reach Ms. Nnaji but she failed to return calls or messages left on her phone. The director then sent a brief email for them to get in touch with her to negotiate creative terms of the contract, Miss Debra gave a flimsy excuse of her two phone lines being out of order for about two weeks and the Director decided to take another creative step by booking another actress.

Q. She never tried to make friends with Ms. Nnaji or stalk her with calls?
Oh come on… friends over the phone? There is an eight hour time difference between California and Nigeria, Ms. Djansi is too busy, infact, she has hundreds of friends all over the world, her office and house is overflowing with assistants.
The only numbers Ms. Djansi dials herself are her personal calls. She gave Genevieve preferential treatment by talking to her herself, I guess thats what got into Genevieve’s head.
We all love each other and respect each other through tulips, in fact, Ms. Djansi and Thelma Nsowu have become more than sisters. Even the bible tells us to be kind and loving to each other. Why? Is she too big to be friends with anyone? She will be lucky to be friends with Ms. Djansi.
Anyways, a director and an actress must establish a certain rapport to work together, Ms. Djansi is a super friendly person and is always looking to make a joke or try to make things light and easy.
She has never been uptight with anyone, if Genevieve mistakes Ms. Djansi’s free spirit as an attempt to become best friends…well, she read wrong. She could not have anyways; she only spoke to the woman twice…briefly. Most of the long discussions were with Debra, her manager.

About Van Vicker.
That’s the painful part for us all. We love Van. Debra needed the additional cast information for Ms. Nnaji, she was told Van was in the cast and she is reported to have said Van Vicker was bad actor, and asked Ms. Djansi to watch a movie he made with Geneveive and how Genevieve said he was cool but a stiff actor.
Please, if Ms. Djansi thinks Van Vicker is a bad actor, she will not have him as part of the cast. She never told Ms. Nnaji or Debra that the script was being expanded for Van. That is a very bad lie.

Any other notions you want to dispel?
Yes. Debra and Ms. Nnaji jointly altered a mass email Ms. Djansi sent to all the cast and worded it her own way to make Leila look bad. There was never any time that Ms. Djansi said “unlike other African actors, you are natural” that’s a very bad press move on Nnaji’s side.
Why then is Ms. Djansi working with other African actors if she thinks they are not natural? Knowing her well, if she thought so, she’d have brought all the actors from America. In fact, Ms. Djansi told Genevieve that she finds her to be a very emotionally withdrawn actress and requested to know the problems she has with her scripts and directors that makes her so distant, or if she wore contacts, as they make your eyes cold on camera.
But then she also added that she was probably bored with the scripts she gets as her older works were more appealing than the recent ones.
Now Ms. Nnaji claiming she is so professional should have politely told us to go kick rocks if she felt that the production was not “up to her standards”. Even if we was called 22 times, which we did not, what stops a polite lady, from sending a text message to say I am backing out of the deal? Genevieve is an angry girl.
She was hoping that because Ms. Djansi is a Ghanaian, she will treat her like a goddess like she is treated in Nigeria. Well, none of the producers of this movie have the time to hero worship anyone.
We give the same amount of respect to every one. Stars or extras and above the line crew or below the line crew. Same respect. Our producer, Akofa Asiedu is a living legend, we treat her normally.

They said though that there was no contract?
An offer is a tentative contract, which is why we put her on our website and submitted her information to SAG. The offer was a contract enough for the period. Ms. Nnaji does not understand how the American film industry works; she has made some ignorant statements. Even if Sony Pictures comes to hire her, this is the same process she will follow. There is a laid down process in film making.

What about the demands she made?
Well, she wanted to bring her assistant, but the production office was divided over that, partly because her assistant was also very rude to us upon the initial contact with Ms. Nnaji. But we resolved it and everything was fine. She really did not make any crazy demands.
She was iffy about the Ghanaian crew and requested that make-up be brought from the US but Ms. Djansi told her she is also a make-up person, so if she, Genevieve was not comfortable with the Ghana make-up artiste, she (Leila) will do her make-up. Mind you, Robin Givens never requested a make-up team.

Did Ms. Djansi insult Genevieve?
A big NO. Leila spoke to only Debra for a long time, how could Nnaji be insulted? When she got kicked off the project, she sent a letter, via Debra vehemently calling Ms. Djansi an impostor of Hollywood and someone trying to break into Hollywood. That’s crazy, Ms. Djansi is quite well known in the American film industry, a simple Google search will show you that.
Ms. Djansi got very upset, when Debra sent a very nasty email to her after we terminated their offer. Debra was defending the fact that we never requested a demo reel and even if we did, she had directed us to a website to watch Genevieve’s movies. Ms. Djansi told her that there was no way she (Leila) will allow her executive team which comprises of very powerful studio bosses watch our obviously low quality Ghana and Nigerian movies.
The truth is Genevieve has not been in any of the better Nollywood films, in terms of quality. Like Tade Ogidans’ or some of their very nice soap operas. She hasn’t.

What about this issue of owning 40% of Nollywood?
We will be launching a venture capital initiative in the later part of 2009, if God wills it. Leila and Akofa have set up a fund to finance and distribute African movies to the world.

That is wonderful
It is, thank you.

So what you are saying is that everything was going fine until communication with Genevieve became a problem?
Yes. Genevieve knows she has missed a great opportunity to meet some great stars and be on Oprah Winfrey show upon release of the film and become a member of SAG.

Oh wow, Oprah?
Yes… this movie is about women liberation from violence, it is being supported by very wonderful organizations and womens groups. Genevieve knew about all these, she goofed and got kicked off now she is burning.

She said she was not paid the $110,000?
Her payment was contingent upon her appearing in the movie as Tulips and upon other term of the contract. Her offer was not a pay or play. next question…(laughs)

Has another actress been found?
Oh yes, Ini Edo. and we love her. she is very sweet and is starving right now because she has to get into shape for the movie. we had to push the dates back because of all this trouble.

Any other comments?
No other comments except we all need to go on the UNIFEM website and join Nicole Kidman as we vote towards a world of NO violence against women!

Thank you, I will do so.

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Source: http://www.nigeriafilms.com/content.asp?contentid=2791&ContentTypeID=2
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NOW WE KNOW THE STORY.
Celebrities / Re: Genevieve Nnaji Loses N12m To Ini Edo by AUDIBLE(m): 2:52pm On Jul 18, 2008
BEFORE YOU GUYS BARE YOUR FANGS, VISIT www.nigeriafilms.com

I ONLY LIFTED THE STORY TO GET YOU INFORMED!
TV/Movies / Most Annoying T.v Commercial by AUDIBLE(m): 9:51pm On Jul 17, 2008
THERE ARE A NUMBER OF THEM BUT THE MOST IS ANNOYING IS THE NATIONAL FILM AND VIDEO CENSORS BOARD.

WHICH IS YOURS?
Celebrities / Genevieve Nnaji Loses N12m To Ini Edo by AUDIBLE(m): 7:33pm On Jul 17, 2008
[b]What looks like war rivalry may soon ensured between this two Nollywood stars, Genevieve Nnaji and Ini Edo as the former lost a whopping $110 thousand to the latter over self-worth.

As the story goes, a particular Hollywood black producer, Leila Djansi, who loves the blacks in the entertainment industry passionately, contacted Genevieve Nnaji for a lead role in her movie. After several discussions, though most of these discussions, according to information, were done via the telephone with her manager, Debra or Allegra Callis as she's been called.

In the course of their discussion, we learnt that the mother of one daughter, Genevieve insulted this producer and called her names on allegation that the woman said some certain authorities don't want the job given to her due to her bad character. Though, people in the know reveal to this reporter that, the amiable and pleasant woman never made such a nasty comment, she was said to have felt so bad owing to Genevieve’s attitude ignoring her calls.

As if that would have ended the imbroglio, Genevieve and her cohort, Stella Dimoko-Korkus posted a character assassination report on the internet where she was allegedly said to have made untruthful statements in the article on the internet about Leila and Joseph Van Vicker. This, inside source squeals, infuriated the woman and decided to forward artiste severance notice to her and the said contract was terminated.

Their conversation via the internet reveals that Debra, who happens to be Genevieve’s manager lacks managerial proficiency and this has greatly affected Genevieve's image. [/b]

NA WA O![color=#550000][/color]

Celebrities / Re: What Do You Think Of Simon In 'american Idols'? by AUDIBLE(m): 7:03pm On Jul 17, 2008
A REFLECTION OF ME
Celebrities / Re: Michael Jackson As A Black Man by AUDIBLE(m): 5:29pm On Jul 17, 2008
THE EVOLUTION OF MICHAEL JACKSON,

I DID NOT ADD THE EM, EM

Celebrities / Michael Jackson As A Black Man by AUDIBLE(m): 7:30pm On Jul 16, 2008
WOULD HE HAVE LOOKED THIS good IF HE WERE STILL BLACK? [/size][size=8pt][size=8pt][/size]

Celebrities / Re: What's With Omotola Ekeinde? by AUDIBLE(m): 8:00pm On Jul 14, 2008
What's good, Evanorah, wink
Celebrities / Re: What's With Omotola Ekeinde? by AUDIBLE(m): 7:30pm On Jul 14, 2008
Does this type of human being possess home training?
Guy, you no try. I am ashamed of you.
Celebrities / Re: What's With Omotola Ekeinde? by AUDIBLE(m): 7:15pm On Jul 14, 2008
Who is the tramp drooling?

I don't see anything wrong with the poster's topic.

Jek whatever, were you raised in a motor park? please leave this thread!
Romance / Re: Does A Broken Home Affect Future Romance? by AUDIBLE(m): 7:03pm On Jul 14, 2008
A broken mind does.

By this, i mean the mind set you enter the marriage with.

If you are hell bent on making yours work,

it will not only last but will be heaven

but if you are scared and scamper off at the thud of a footstep,

then, maybe,

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