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I sprayed Fanta into the river – Actor T.C Okafor who survived the Anam river accident reveals

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By Francesca Hangeior

In a recent development, actor T.C. Okafor has shared some more insights on actor Junior Pope Odonwodo’s death.

In a video which is making rounds on social media, he shared exactly what happened during the moments before Junior Pope died.

He revealed that they were all on the boats and what has started on a great note had soon turned ghastly.

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He further stated that at some point during the boat ride, he had poured Fanta into the water while also feeding the river some crumbs of what he was eating.

He started that Junior Pope had inquired about what he was doing and he had revealed that he did not want anything bad to happen to him hence, while he was doing what he was doing.

Junior Pope on the other hand, had completely agreed with him.

The actor shares that he believes strongly that his act of pouring Fanta and other stuff into the water had played a pivotal role in him not dying.

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Netizens also took to the comment section to agree with him as they shared stories of how important it was to appease the water goddesses before embarking on a trip on water.

Now recall that the Junior Pope had died in a drowning incident in Anambra State.

It was reported that he had drowned while he was on his way back from a movie location with his colleagues in a boat when they fell into Anam River in Anambra State.

Their bodies have since been recovered.

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Before his death, the actor had shared a video of himself on a boat, praying frantically to arrive at his destination safely.

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BREAKING: Again Portable fights in shopping mall in Canada

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Controversial singer, Habeeb Okikiola, better known as Portable has clashed with a man at a shopping mall in Canada who insisted that the singer must visit and promote his business.

In a viral video, the “Zazuu” crooner was seen having a verbal exchange with a fellow Nigerian.

Portable later explained that the said man wanted him to visit his restaurant and help promote, which he refused since he didn’t pay him.

The said man got confrontational and began trying to stir up drama and both started hurling insults at each other while others tried to mediate the issue.

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Portable and his managers subsequently reported the matter to security who noted they captured everything on camera.

He said: ” Before we entered the mall, I exited the car, I was walking towards the door and this organizer of the Regina show drove right in front of me and if I didn’t step back he would have hit me all because I didn’t want to go to his restaurant to promote his own personal business and he didn’t pay me for any of that.

”I didn’t say anything to him. I just wanted to buy some clothes and relax before the show. After we entered the mall, I went on my own shopping with my @djchelsea.official and the organizer for the Regina show came up to me and said I have to take pictures with every fan that comes up to me.

”I said you can’t tell me what to do I’m just shopping, enjoying my private life right now and then the organizer threatened to slap me and beat me. I tried to get him to stop and he yelled at me.

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“Then I called my Canadian promoter @ajbone1 and AJ told him he can’t speak to an artist this way. Now the organizer shoved and hit my promoter AJ Bone while he continued to threaten me and then he hit me as well!!

“The security officer saw everything and they know I did not start the fight and I didn’t hit anyone. The other security officers saw the security cameras and they told me to press charges. The police is dealing with this matter.”

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What Pasuma’s Daughter Says About Her Dad, What She Does For A Living

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One of the daughters of Fuji Star, Alabi Pasuma, Rokeebat Omobolaji Odetola is one of the wave-making music promoters in the music industry.

She is one of the daughters of Fuji star, Alabi Pasuma. But many didn’t know that. She also does not tell them, unless you ask.

In a chat with City People Publisher, SEYE KEHINDE at Imole residence of her father in Lagos, she said,

“Being Pasuma’s daughter stops outside the gate of my house here. When I leave my house and I go out, nobody knows me. I can say maybe when I worked with Danny S, that was when they started saying you don’t know my Manager, she is Pasuma’s daughter.

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I tell those artistes that they should please leave aside my being Pasuma’s daughter, lets work, forget my background. Why I usually tell them to forget my background is because my father is not in support of it. I had to like force and beg him to allow me do what I do. So, I am not always proud to say it.

I don’t know who is very close to him that I will meet and he will pick up the phone to call him to say Paso your daughter is here, blabbing outside. She is in a club. So, I do go to shows on a lowkey level. I am not loud.

When I first started I decided he must not know, then. So, I was always not proud to say I am so, so, so, so daughter until when the glory started to show up and he started calling me CEO.

He will call me Rawkey White, the CEO. Rawkey White Entertainment endorsed by your daddy. That is how people now started to know that I am Pasuma’s daughter.

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Till now, most people are still doubting whether I am Pasuma’s daughter or not based on the way I relate with them on the public. His name is aside. My name is aside.

I never thought of using his name to climb up. Right from time, I am always around his boys. I can say maybe I am the only child that relates with all of his boys. You met me outside with them gisting.

Right from childhood, I had the feeling, I had the plans that when I grow up, I want to have this kind of house (points to his dad’s house in Omole) and put my people there like my dad did here, and I want to be the boss. That is my own aim. So when I started working, I had my own office, I also had my people.

I have people who work for me. I thank God. So, the name is just different. I started it not to prove him wrong. I started it because I want to do it. All I want to do is to just manage artistes, not to sing. I started as part of the artiste’s entourage. I just follow artistes without any position, as part of the crew.

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What I do is when I leave my gate, I leave my name inside my room. When I go outside, I want to know what’s up. I go to see DJs, go to shows, meet up with artistes and life goes on. I am happy I have been able to stabilise my business.

I have a car. I have a P.A. I have an official Photographer. I have a crew. I have a driver. I have my blogger.

Basically I have people that work for me. But I am not in that boss level yet. I am still training them. So, I do the main job myself, they also handle artistes on my behalf.”

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I like ladies who wear short dresses – Falz

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Nigerian rapper, Folarin Falana, popularly known as Falz, has expressed his admiration for miniskirts and short dresses.

Speaking in a recent podcast interview with Madame Joyce, Falz revealed that he loves women in short dresses.

According to him, short dresses bring out the sexiness in women.

“I have a thing for short skirts and short dresses. They bring out the sexiness in a woman. I so much like miniskirts,” he said.

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