Happy moments, PRAISE God. Difficult moments, SEEK God. Quiet moments, WORSHIP God. Painful moments, TRUST God. Every moment, THANK God.
LOL!!!!!! at PUTA!!!!
jim i wish you all the best may your album become prosperous god bless you, do not listen to bad minded people stay focus.
*deep sigh*
Soon soon Tchidi Chikere's wife will release her album including Aquila Njama!!
Oh yeah I would love to know how EMpress Njamas voice sounds like
*deeper sigh*
LOVE CONQUERS ALL
o God not again.am waiting for stella, bimbo ,dakore and ramsey to do that, not not hmmmmmmmmmmmm i dont want to mention names o hmm
WowI now know wayyyyyy to much about this woman, the first lady of an independent nation...so since she was a prostitute she is not allowed any redemption? Wow, TMI abeg, let's go back to talking about Jim Iyke's non singing behind getting an album deal, the ridiculous song titles etc but please let's leave off unfounded speculations about his supposed affair with a married woman. I don't know how "Jim Iyke is my favorite actor" translates into an affair and the exposure of the woman's supposed former life as a high class call girl....this is all totally:
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"Love all, trust a few. Do wrong to none.
William Shakespeare, "All's Well That Ends Well", Act 1 Scene 1
Greatest English dramatist & poet (1564 - 1616)
Disappointment is inevitable but Misery is optional
I can see it now....very soon, Aki and Pawpaw would want to be hip-hop stars too.
Nne, I surprise sey you disagree? Mba at all. I have re-read the thread and I don't see where it has anything to do with how the first lady of Cameroon lived her life before she married the president, abi did that stop him from marrying and making a decent woman out of her? So what she takes a special liking to Jim Iyke and he being a smart cookie is using that interest to increase his economic opportunities in the musical field whether he can sing, rap or not, so what? Who dey dere to see that he's sleeping with her? And if he is, so what?
Let he that has no sin cast the first stone....and I still think bringing that woman's personal PAST life into a conversation about Jim Iyke's foray into music is:![]()
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"Love all, trust a few. Do wrong to none.
William Shakespeare, "All's Well That Ends Well", Act 1 Scene 1
Greatest English dramatist & poet (1564 - 1616)
Disappointment is inevitable but Misery is optional
This sounds like a bad case of diarrhoea to me.
I am what I am.