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No Regrets, I’m Arrogant –Emeka Ike

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Although he trained as an engineer, Emeka Ike is one of the biggest actors in Nollywood. In this interview with ‘NONYE IWUAGWU and ADEOLA BALOGUN, he recounts his road to stardom and explains why he is generally perceived as arrogant.

How and when did you get into the movie industry?
I started between 1992 and 93. By 1994, I got deeply involved.

You started off as a “waka pass?”
No. That was the luck I had. My first movie was Deadly Affair, the one involving Sam Loco, Chico Ejiro, Opa Williams and others.

How has it been since you came into the limelight?
It has been good. I didn’t go into acting because it was a money-making stuff, but because of the interest I have in it. The passion was just there, and it took me to the next level. Before I knew it, people had started noticing my ability, so they started calling me for jobs. That was what paved the way for me.

How did your interest in acting begin?
I used to watch much of Hollywood movies. I used to admire the stars then, because I didn’t believe it could ever happen here. I used to dream that one day I would be able to go there as a dynamic African boy. I never thought that Nollywood would evolve. I was doing what I was doing with the hope of being discovered. I had a focus on what I wanted to do.

Was there no objection from your parents when you opted for acting?
There should be. You were sent to school by a father and a mother, who didn’t have much, to read Mechanical Engineering. Mother did everything she could to make sure you come out and work, perhaps in an oil company. Instead, you said you wanted to go and do Awada Kerikeri (comedy), which was what people perceived acting to be in those days of Pappy Luwe. One day, my sister called me and said, ‘Emeka, you have to drop this your (acting) idea.’ She was so passionate about the fact that I should consider doing something else, but I saw her request as an impossibility. There was nothing I could do about it.

I believed so much in what I was doing, unfortunately, they saw it differently. What I felt was beyond the mere desire to be seen or known. At the end of the day, the turn-around has been very good. A couple of those I started with have gone astray. Some have lost focus, while some others have gone into all manner of things to survive; but I stayed with what I believe in.

Are you saying you have dumped Mechanical Engineering completely?
I have not dumped it; that is not possible. I even wrote a proposal, I want to run a programme. You know that all of us wrote projects in our final year in school, but how much of the projects have been worked upon? The reason for the thesis then was to contribute your own quota to the development of the society. I did mine on the paint mixing machine. The hope then was that such machines would be produced to make things better. But all of that ended up somewhere. I have been thinking about how to address this to help the youths.

Did you ever work with your certificate?
I tried working with an engineering company called Solar Connection, in Lagos. It was owned by some white men who wanted to light up the whole country with solar energy. They were more into contracts.

How many movies have you featured in?
I have featured in more than 200 movies.

Did you regret any of them?
Yes, I can’t remember its name now. I was not involved in the script, but it was like somebody advised the guy to look for a popular face to sell the movie. The guy came here begging me and nearly cried. He begged me for more than two months and I just said okay, let me help. But I have never stopped regretting that action because it turned out to be the most woeful film I have ever featured in.

You have a necklace with Emeka written on it?
Oh yes.

You featured in a movie wearing it, and you were not Emeka in that movie.
As a matter of fact, I could wear ‘Jordan’ on my neck. I could wear ‘Versace.’ I could as well wear ‘Emeka.’

But isn’t it quite wrong that you wear something you are not in a movie?
I don’t agree with you. I wore Versace in my last movie. That is a human being.

But we all know Versace…
I am a brand. I have gone beyond acting, I am a brand. In some movies, some marketers are used to some faces. The audience have an attraction to a particular artiste, you can’t take that away from them. These artistes satisfy and entertain them when they watch them. Some people look at the jacket of a movie to see whether their favourite artistes are there before they pick it. The man who is selling considers all these factors. Some people are used to Emeka Ike and would not watch any movie without him. Do you then say because Emeka Ike has appeared too much, he should be dropped like that?

Since you have been there for some time, why don’t you give way for new faces?
No, it is an African thing. Sean Connery is there in Holywood. It is not like ‘somebody is the general manager, let’s sack him so that another person can rise to that post.’ No, this sky is so wide for everyone to express himself. And in this industry, it is your talent that pushes you. It is not the producer that is projecting you. We’ve had some producers pushing some people, and for five or six movies they have not had any connection with the audience and market. No doubt, so many new stars have come up while others have gone away. You have to connect in order to have your own jersey. It is just like Okocha or Kanu. Some people are so used to them that if they are not in the Nigerian football team, they will not watch the match. That is how it is.

Again, I make new stars. In my latest movie for instance, I have new stars on parade. Some of them are musicians. I am recording and putting them on air for free. The stars too have to have substance. That is it.

Is it this feeling that you are a big star that made you jack up your fee and earn a ban?
Yes. It is just like the law of supply and demand which we did in Economics while we were in secondary school. There is a saying that there is more business in the show than the show itself. You have to look at how people like Puff Daddy went about building a huge cartel. You have star actors in Hollywood and Bollywood who have chains of big restaurants. How do they make it? You have to know. When I say no to N800,000, I am paving the way for upcoming artistes as well.

But we learnt you went hungry during the ban…
Whoever told you that gave you a very wrong information. This office started about a year before the ban. My camera is not here now, it is shooting in Asaba. Two cameras are out of town. During the ban, my camera was going for N15,000 per day. If two cameras are going out, that is N30,000 per day. I have two studios here, it is N10,000 per edit. I have audio studio here. So if all these are running well, there is no day I won’t earn N30,000. And I don’t think I was doing badly during the period. I was not among those who went hungry during the ban.

How come you agreed to come back when the ban was lifted?
It is my job, it is my challenge, it is my fun. You miss it like legal work if you are a lawyer.

You missed the job or the mega bucks?
Of course, you miss the money and the job. It is like you are on holiday. We are going to Hollywood gradually and you need to have a business mind. You must mix with people every time. When they called me that, I didn’t have to be complacent. I didn’t have to be stuck up and say that my ego is hurt, no. That shows you are not a businessman. Business goes up and down. If they came back and said they still needed you, why play hard to get? Many of those who came back have not sold a jacket (of film), mark my word. But when the market wants you back, what do you do? You come back.

Some actors took to music during the ban, what did you take to?
I didn’t and would not do that. I took to CIS Movies and Entertainment. I sat down behind my desk and was calling the shots. Things were happening and I made sure that everything was going on smoothly. The musicals that I shot for people were up to standard. The movies we shot for people too were well produced. I recorded artistes. I am a producer. I was into music even before now. I sang at the National Theatre before I became a an actor. I played with my band. I played on stage. I am not someone who will see something and begin to do it without knowing anything about it. I followed music very deeply, particularly after after Majek Fashek’s Send Down the Rain. I was in Yaba Tech then. I went crazy. I told my mummy I wanted to go to a music school. That was how I got into music, and I was good.

Really?
Yes. People like Mabo Express, Prince Agba, the albino at Idi Iro, Papa Jay; they showed me how to handle the keyboard and the guitar.

You could do music and continue with acting?
I don’t have the challenge to do that right now.

You are great in playing the role of a lover boy. How much of the lover boy is in you as a person?
I always try to interpret the role I play according to the Nigerian environment. In this country, there is a way we love. There is a way the Nigerian youth show their love. It is different from the way Britons and Americans go about theirs. I grew from the mill right here in Lagos. When you are following a girl, I remember those days at Ire-Akari Estate, when I would hide my card and flowers behind me and, together with my friends, we would take a stroll to my girl’s house and stand by the gates. She knew we were coming, so she would peep from upstairs. She couldn’t come down, and she had butterflies in her belly. You give the card and flowers to the gateman and you are sure he will deliver. Then she would drop one small note for you, which meant a great deal. Coming from such a background, you know that to mix with a lady, you need to be deep in it and you have to interpret the role well. I interpret the role the way a normal Nigerian youth falls in love. But that is not to say that all I do is being a lover boy.

Did you get married after you became a star?
No. But I was already coming up when I got married.

And you broke so many hearts…
It is not possible that I won’t break hearts, because there is no way you will marry all the girls you dated as a young man. Definitely, you have to disappoint some people. When I met my wife, I didn’t have too many women around me. At that point, I was a celebrity. I was going through a transformation in my life. I was attending the late Bimbo Odukoya’s church, and the message I had one day meant a lot to me. She said, ‘You young man, save yourself for marriage. When you want to get married, if you have so many girls around you, when your wife comes, you won’t know, because you are going to count her among the girls. And you will eventually treat her like you treat the ladies without knowing that your wife had just stepped into your life and walked away. Then you will go and marry another person and end up in a broken relationship.’ I went home and felt sober. At that time, I was working on a movie and I was getting huge sums of money, and I started thinking of ending all the relationships I had. I was avoiding the relationships, and so ended up with no girlfriend.

Then my production ran into some problems, because I needed to hire helicopters and all the rest. (Gen.) Buba Marwa promised me, but it didn’t just work out. I ended up shooting the movie in Warri with Aero planes. During this period, I was not dating anybody. I would sleep in the studio for days. It was a time of looking inwards. One day, as I was looking out through the window of a studio, I saw this beautiful half-caste. She was simple: no make-up, no airs. I went to her and said, ‘Hello, can I talk to you? I am Emeka.’ She said, ‘I know you. What are you doing here?’ Then I said, ’You look so simple, what if I tell you I want to marry you?’ She said, ‘Emeka, you won’t marry me. Go away, you this actor.’ I said, ‘Okay, let’s see.’

She was so simple and down to earth, and that melted my heart. Though she is a beauty queen, even if she was ugly, the beauty in her manner and her inside overwhelmed me. I promised to know more about this lady, and that was it. It was easier for me to know my wife because I had done away with those things I was doing. If I was still in the midst of those girls, I would have seen a half caste and made sure I ‘ate’ her like others and go ahead. I listened to the word of counsel.

How does she cope with your life as a busy actor?
How does the wife of a policeman or a soldier cope when they too have to be away all the time?

But you are an actor, and actors have their way with ladies…
Ladies too want security and would want to get a policeman as boyfriend! But the most important thing is that she met me doing the job and she understands what it takes. In this industry, you get to a point when you begin to act like a minister, a role model; and that is the stage I am now because a lot of our youths need proper guidance. And again, that lady that wants to sleep with you as an actor reveres you, and you must be able to resist that or else that regard will drop immediately you go for it. That is one thing some people don’t realise. I have gone beyond those things. Ladies have done terrible things to show their love and feelings, but I have tried to be mature.

You must have had one scandal or the other…
Human beings are bound to have scandals, people would want to cook up something against you…

Did you say cook up?
Yes. Something that will look real but is actually false. There was a time a paper wrote, ‘Star Actor, Emeka Ike Arrested Drunk While Driving.’ Inside the page, they had my picture in handcuffs and all that, but they got the picture from a movie I did. It was not true. I only had a brush with a policeman who wanted to harass me for nothing.

In the movie industry nowadays, it is common to hear of people getting involved in drugs, homosexualism and lesbianism. Which one do you get involved in?

I don’t know why a fellow man would want to hold me by the neck and brush me dead. I think that is stupid.

But what if you are to gain financially from getting involved?
I have a secondary school that is worth over N25 million in the GRA, the highest paying secondary school in Ogudu. Banks are running around to partner with us. I am a man who puts his money where his mouth is.

People have this notion that you are arrogant…
I am arrogant, yes. I even said it in the (United) States, that I am an arrogant African boy. I don’t want to live in America, so don’t give me attitude. My arrogance does not necessarily mean showing off. But if I have to, you know the nature of my job once in a while requires you to do that. You can’t run away from it, or you lose so many things. I have a reason to be slightly different from others. Someone calls you on the phone and wants to spend hours talking to you, but you don’t have all the time to spend even though he has the money to burn. You have to cut that person off. So why won’t you be called arrogant? I am always very precise about things I do.

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The Punch
 

Comments (43 posted):

maryjane on 03 December, 2007 05:55:14
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pls emy u have add more life to acting and pls ur famliy make sure u dont turn ur backon them blcos i know u as the lover boy in the industry pls be carefully
Blackchild {solomon nansing} on 03 December, 2007 09:04:39
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I naturally don't like the attitude of naija actors nd actreses,reading this interview has only succeded in increasing my hatred for them.Emeka i do hope ur kids won't be like u.
AREMU MUTIU on 05 December, 2007 06:45:07
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hi. Emeka.I admire ur role in almost ur the movie I have watched. KEEP THE WIRE BURNING . OOKK. FROM MUTIU, UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY KUMASI GHANA. 002330275704164
agozie on 06 December, 2007 04:02:34
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Emeka, i like ur movies and ur actions.
Aniebonam Gloria on 06 December, 2007 11:17:33
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Emeka Ike is a nice guy i like the way he act,infact am proud of him.Bros pls keep it up.
omosexy on 06 December, 2007 11:44:58
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ok..........y do u (Emeka Ike) feel the need to be soooooo self glorified? drop the 'larger than life'self-perception coz u ain't entirely there yet. wot the heck?
Wisdom on 08 December, 2007 10:56:58
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HELLOW,
Emy what i like most is how u express yourself and your actions in the movies i have been watching.pls i admire it so much, so keep it up. but what i known is that one day i will persional be like you.that is my dream.pls if there is any way u can help me pls do.
Mrs Inyang on 10 December, 2007 08:25:43
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Hey you. Like watching you ok. just keep it up, but let your family be your best friend. You made me laugh in one film you acted as "Dr" with Chiege Alisigwe. i cant really remember the name now. but just keep faith in what you know and like doing. cheers
mercy on 11 December, 2007 04:12:01
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Emeka nawa for you, you always carry ur shoulder is too bad, we re your fans u dont need to do that. abeg you.
Agatha on 11 December, 2007 05:23:47
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eme is a very good actor, i like the way he act. keep it up.may the lord alway give u the strenght and wisdom AMEN
tmg on 11 December, 2007 02:41:59
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YOUR FIRST MOVIE WAS YOUR BEST AND ONLY GOOD MOVIE I LIKED...U NEED TO IMPROVE
ghanaba on 11 December, 2007 04:35:14
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if u dont like him dont read about him. way to go boy!!!!
charity on 12 December, 2007 09:11:33
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you are real stare. this one no be moimoi, believe me
uchendu chika on 13 December, 2007 07:46:28
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hi emeka ike,dont blame ladies 4 runing after u.u are a charming gay.i myself love u. though platonic luv.i love your acting.more gresse to ur elbow
Gorpu on 14 December, 2007 10:58:18
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U are the most handsome boy I ever seen in my whole life. I love ur movies a lot and I wish to see u one day
adetutu on 14 December, 2007 12:19:49
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Hello emeka ike, it is niece to hear a lot about a guy like you. But i want to ask u why is dat after you actors must have jilted almost all the ladies, u go for virgin and simple ladies? it is better u guys change before heaven decend on u. I also want to tell u to reduce your desires for money, because money is the root for all evils. Great ur wife for me
olat on 14 December, 2007 04:22:20
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Emeka,
U are indeed a lover boy.Try ur best not to be arrogant to ur fans.
kirikese on 15 December, 2007 12:04:37
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love the comment about meeting his halfcaste wife...seriously was that relevant for the public to know? Anyway sha his acting is alright his attitude on the other hand get as e bi.
maggy on 15 December, 2007 05:42:21
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The most constant thing in life is change. Emeka you need to change from been a tipical ibo boy to a grown married civilized man . i am an actor myself and i am telling you, people like you can not get to hollywood which is one of your biggest dream , unless you change. you are a greate actor but take my advice learne to be nice andrespectfull, it goes a long way my dear. always remember that your attitude is everything!
temitope ofere on 15 December, 2007 08:01:15
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i just dont know what to say,let me just say kudos to Emeka Ike,i love you so,how i which to be a girl to fell in love with you,but i still love u.keep it up
Mikel Malay on 15 December, 2007 09:13:19
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Emeka ike is such a generouse and compassionate person, i have known him as a person for a long time now and He used to be my neighbour before. i remembered when he used to give me money whenever i am going back to campus.his ways of acting is attracting so many people towards him and people like him more than any other actors in Nigeria.. Mikel Malay from malaysia.
preciuspauline on 15 December, 2007 05:36:50
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i love waching ur movies

emaka ike ur too nice.keep it up





samuel on 17 December, 2007 09:22:26
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Hi,Emeke ike i really enjoy watching your movies and most of it all i've being challenged with the way you act just keep it up.
constance on 18 December, 2007 07:48:38
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hi Emeka. love all ur movies and the way u act.may God guide u and bless u and continue in that mood.
well words can't tell.
gee on 18 December, 2007 12:16:12
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I LOVE U EMEKA, U R WONDERFUL!!!!!!!!!!
JUST DON'T LISTEN TO WHAT ANYONE SAYS
Nicole Powell on 18 December, 2007 01:03:59
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It is nice to have confidence but your arrogance only makes you look ignorant. In America even if you said you are arrogant African boy that means nothing to us as you are not even notcied as a person. So you should check your self and see that it takes more than money to make a person, and we can see that you was nothing before you had money and you are still nothing after you have gotten money. Oh and yes I am an American and I love watching nigerian movies but you are so
narcissistic that you will make people not like you and without any fans you have nothing.
chubze on 18 December, 2007 03:57:24
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boy u r sooooooooo rude and arrogant.
phemy on 19 December, 2007 11:21:10
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padi mi i didn't know how much i like you your action etc well any way if u are in europe let me get u just to have some fun i really like to eat with u is elefon of efon land aka ojo computer
bigjoe on 20 December, 2007 11:24:23
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i call by joe i like the way this guy acting i am intrest on Emeka acting, the big guy in nigerian
Olivia on 21 December, 2007 08:23:50
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Emeka, keep it up & real.
kanny on 21 December, 2007 09:40:47
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oh well there is nothing really special about your acting drop the arrogance maybe people will actually like you.
jackie on 25 December, 2007 05:46:18
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what is it wit ur hair
babajebu on 03 January, 2008 12:17:38
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am very sure u will soon go back to tejuoso at yaba to go sell okrrika
modinat on 09 January, 2008 12:30:51
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Hi Emmy, ilike watching u in the movies i like ur acting even i wish u are my brother.Pls drop that arrongant and make life simple.Respect people u are so muchuuuu
steve on 15 January, 2008 03:30:49
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My comment is that emeka is a good actor and sexy young guy in his movies both rich or poor act he is sexy.i love him.
lexzy2hot on 24 January, 2008 08:52:08
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hey emeka i will like to say kudos to u 4 all ur movies but emeka i will advice u not to be arrogant to ur fans cos dey re ur strenght and neva let dem turn deir back on cos u re such a luvly handsome young man.
victor whytes on 01 February, 2008 03:15:47
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Emeka...u r shallow. ur arrogance is for ur pocket and natives like u. i wish the industry had more men, u'll never be used.there is a new boy called Enyinna Nwigwe? have u heard of him? that's what we r talking about. r u sure u have a degree? u need to learn the language englis...that's the way u'd pronounce english....boy get a rethink...u r too native and empty....do u think that ur native love scenes are what we do here? phew...get a life!!!
Tem on 10 February, 2008 08:18:23
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He is Emeka, one and only, Different person to different people. I beg variety is the spice of life, although there is an expected standard of behavour, but no one is an Angel, the guy is just being human, growing up in the public eye., he just himself and whatever short comings he has is certainly unavoidable and human being continue to grow and learn from cradle to grave. I know his spirit will bear witness to whichever one is true in what people are expressing about him and he will try and change the negative ones, and improve on the positive ones. Regards.
Ejikeme Davidson on 10 February, 2008 08:16:44
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Emaka, you are one man I have big regard for not even because you an actist but b/c of the way you carry youreself,to seriously minded persons like me what you do and the way you treat people is still ok. keep it up b/c life requires seriousness. take care. do,
chike on 12 February, 2008 02:29:43
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When I saw ur interview link on the net,I didn't want to read thru 'cos I could guess the content.Well curiousity got the better side of me & here I am.The eyes do not see themselves except by reflection(William Shakespear). The butterfly thinks itself a bird (Ola Rotimi- The gods are not to blame)

You think you're one great guy but in actual fact u r less than average in anything & everything. It doesn't take an eagle eye to see the fakeness in your acting & the poor English that proceeds from your big mouth under your larger than life noses.Size up ur arrogancy,humble yourself & people will do the lifting up.Not the other way round.
Assata Kromah on 14 February, 2008 02:37:26
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Emaka i love your movies and infact,iam watching your movies called"Two Together and it is my favourite movies i am so happy that i have reach you, you are my favourite movies star in nigeria
and i hope you email me cause i will be really happy if you do.I am going to sleep good today cause i never tour i can reach you till today,anyway i am from Canada and my name is Assata Kromah.
Tracy Johnson on 16 February, 2008 05:58:31
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I love your ways, but u really have to stop being arrogant to your fans.
abu on 18 February, 2008 04:34:11
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as i read through your interview you talking about love.and marriage the news is all over in sierral eone, an germany that you have a baby with a maried woman which leads to her divorce and and acording to eye witness the boy looks like you,the ex husband of the girl even though he is a rich guy but could not stand the shame in germany he has to run,so pls mr arogant go and take your son.

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