| 2009 AMAA Award, big blow on Nollywood - Papa Ajasco
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Written by Daniel Kanu, Daily Independent
Thursday, 30 April 2009 22:30 |
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| Femi Ogunrombi is the star actor 'Papa Ajasco' of the 'Papa Ajasco' TV comedy series, produced by Wale Adenuga.
He is a trained nurse who discovered his talent in drama and music and has remained passionate on the career. Ogunrombi who has composed over 20 national songs, in this insightful interview, tells our SENIOR CORRESPONDENT, Daniel Kanu of his solution to the nation's re-branding project. He also talks on his life as a comedian among other engaging issues. Excerpts: |
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| Nollywood not better than Ghollywood — Yvonne Nelson
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Written by Aramide Pius, Vanguard
Saturday, 04 April 2009 19:09 |
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Yvonne Nelson is a well known Ghanaian actress who has endeared herself to a large crowds of fans during her few years sojourn in the Ghanaian movie industry .
Cornered at one of her various movie locations in Nigeria, she speaks on how she got into Nollywood, her experience in Nigeria as well as her childhood passion for music which she describes as a stage in life and one which she has outgrown.
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| Talking with Tatum
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Written by Thamar Houliston
Friday, 06 February 2009 18:50 |
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Tatum Keshwar — the newly-crowned Miss South Africa — is a strong, dynamic and beautiful young woman, who only two months into her reign, has already established herself as an inspiration.
Speaking to Tatum I realised that she certainly recognises her role as the new Miss South Africa, but also knows what's most important — her close friends and family.
Hailing from Durban, the 25-year-old model is passionate about all things local, which is why she's coming to Cape Town this weekend (7-8 February) for the Cape Town Tens tournament, taking place at Hamilton Rugby Club.
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