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PHOTOS: Meet Maheeda's Billionaire Husband & Daughter

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 14 October, 2013 Arts and Entertainment Share to Win! The very controversial and raunchy singer, Caroline Sam aka Maheeda, flaunted a photo of her millionaire husband and her pretty teenage daughter. Maheeda got married to her husband, Robert in 2012, and he moved her and her teenage daughter to the Netherlands. She once said if he wasn't rich, she would not have married him.    When you have a husband who lets you post nude and raunchy photos, then you're lucky or are you really? Her daughter's name is unknown but she is gorgeous, won't you say? Here is hoping Maheeda will put a stop to her numerous semi-nude photos for the sake of her daughter. She looks better with her her clothes, we think, or don't you think so?

NOLLYWOOD MOVIES AWARDS: See Complete List Of Winners (PHOTOS)

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14 October, 2013 Arts and Entertainment Share to Win! Nollywood Movies Awards, 2013 edition went down successfully, at the newly launched Intercontinental Hotel, Lagos, with the movie ‘Phone swap’ bagging the highest number of awards. The event which was hosted by actors, Dakore Egbuson-Akande and Segun Arinze who stepped in for comedian, Basket Mouth, held on Saturday, October 12, 2013. See full list of winners below: BEST MOVIE: 1. Hoodrush 2. Journey to self 3. The Meeting 4. Phone swap 5. Udeme mmi 6. Mrs Somebody BEST LEAD ACTOR: 1. Bayo Alawiye – The Gods are still not to blame 2. Gabriel Afolayan – First Cause 3. Iyke Adiele – Broken 4. OC Ukeje – Hoodrush 5. Moses Armstrong – Udeme mmi 6. Wale Ojo – Phone swap BEST LEAD ACTRESS: 1. Rita Dominic – The Meeting 2. Nse Ikpe Etim – Mr & Mrs 3. Mercy Johnson – Dumebi 4. Funke Akindele – Maami 5. Bimbo Akintola – Hoodrush 6. Uche Jombo – Mrs Somebody BEST ACTOR INDIGENOUS: 1. Ekere Nkanga – Kokom

PHOTOS: Limpopo Crooner, Kcee Pictured With The First Lady, Patience Jonathan At Aso Villa

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13 October, 2013 Arts and Entertainment Share to Win! Limpopo crooner, Kingsley Okonkwo popularly known as KCEE was pictured with the first lady of Nigeria, Patience Jonathan at Aso Villa, Saturday afternoon. KCee who could not hide his excitement immediately took to his social media page to share with his fans. This would obviously be a dream come true for the singer as he once said in an interview "I Was Surprised When I Heard President and His Wife Dancing, Singing Limpopo".

PHOTOS: Actress, Liz Anjorin Converts To Islam, Changes Name To 'Aisha'

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13 October, 2013 Arts and Entertainment Share to Win! Yoruba actress, Lizzy Anjorin has converted to a muslim and now goes by the name 'Aisha'. The actress has obviouslsy paid her dues in the industry and she's making waves one of which was the success of the shooting of her forthcoming thriller entitled "Kofo De First Lady." The Badagry Lagos State-born mother of one is said to have travelled to India, Morocco, Cameroon and other neighbouring countries to shop for her newly re-branded fashion out fit called Pick Me Reloaded, at Ogba, Lagos. Lizzy who is said to have travelled to Mecca this year has joined the list of Nigerian celebrities who have visited the holy land.

PHOTOS: Peter Okoye Gives Lecture On Entrepreneurship To CBN Staffs

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13 October, 2013 Arts and Entertainment Share to Win! Peter Okoye of Psquare has got more up his sleeves than just Singing. Peter Okoye was invited to Calabar on Thursday October 10th to give a special lecture at the Central Bank of Nigeria seminar for new recruits. He was invited to motivate the new employees, and also share the success story of P-Square and how they manage their finances. Meanwhile he had his bride to be, Lola Omotayo have picked a date in November for their wedding. More photos below

SHOCKING REVELATIONS: "Nobody Can Harm Me As Long As My Mum Lives" – Gov Aliyu Talks About His Mother's Spiritual Powers

14 October, 2013 Local Share to Win! Niger State Governor, Muazu Babangida Aliyu has dropped a bombshell on why his perceived enemies cannot disgrace him out of public office. He disclosed that his aging mother has every spiritual power to protect him and put his enemies to shame. Aliyu, who is also the chairman, Northern States Governors’ Forum (NSGF), spoke at the weekend when he commissioned the Kaduna-based Liberty Radio station. He said there is the need for Nigerians to respect their mothers and women in general because according to him, women are more responsible for the upbringing of children than men. He beat his chest and challenged whoever wanted his downfall either politically or otherwise, to try his mother’s power. He also disclosed how at his tender age, his father discovered his oratory ingenuity, saying that his vocal ability at public functions had proved that his father had a good foresight about some of his talents. He said th

"No More Dialogue: Strike Continues" - ASUU Declares

14 October, 2013 Local Share to Win! It has been reported that Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) National President Dr. Nasir Faegehas declared that the strike will continue. He also revealed that the union has decided to cease to negotiate with the Benue State Governor Gabriel Suswam’s committee, saying that the committee has nothing to deliver. He says: “The strike continues even if government is threatening to do the worst. There is no more dialogue with government, if the 2009 agreement is not approved. But we are willing to dialogue with anybody towards meeting ASUU’s said agreement. That is the truth. “Our doors are open towards addressing these problems. If anybody invites us, we will be there. The only dialogue that we will not attend is that with the Suswam committee. ASUU has vowed not to listen to that committee again. The struggle is on and we are waiting and hoping that government will do what is right so that we will go

Court In Malaysia Bans Non-Muslims From Using Word "Allah"

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14 October, 2013 Foreign Share to Win! A Malaysian court has ruled that non-Muslims cannot use the word Allah to refer to God, overturning a 2009 lower court ruling. The appeals court said that allowing non-Muslims to use the word would "cause confusion in the community". Christians argue that they have used the word in Malay for decades and that the ruling violates their rights. The 2009 ruling sparked religious tensions and led to churches and mosques being attacked. It came after the government said that a Catholic newspaper, The Herald, could not use the word in its Malay-language edition to describe the Christian God. The newspaper sued, and a court ruled in their favour in December 2009. The government then launched an appeal. 'Disappointed and dismayed' Chief Judge Mohamed Apandi Ali said on Monday: "The usage of the word Allah is not an integral part of the faith in Christianity. "The usage of the word wil