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Obi Cubana

Obi Cubana burial: 'How I make my first N1m and why I bury my mama like dat for Oba' - Obinna Iyiegbu Obinna Iyiegbu na di owner of di Cubana chain of restaurants and entertainment business for Nigeria Obinna Iyiegbu, wey pipo sabi as Obi Cubana, don reveal inside exclusive interview with di BBC Pidgin, im life tori and journey. Di 46-year old business man from Anambra state for eastern Nigeria wey dey into entertainment and hospitality business, from im hometown of Oba, Idemili South, Obi Cubana sidon to tok many tins, including about di early days of im business life. Di business mogul wey di burial of im mama for im hometown Oba over di weekend of 16, 17, 18 July, 2021, become di biggest tori for social media, tok about di role of im parents, im education and how im make im first N1m ($2,400). Fotos - Celebs wey don show for Obi Cubana mama burial Wetin we know about Obi Cubana source of money Di Burial Over di weekend of 16, 17, 18 July, 2021, di burial of Obi Cu

Africa-Big Brother Naija

Big Brother Naija, formerly known as Big Brother Nigeria, is a Nigerian reality competition television series, based on the Big Brother television franchise, in which, contestants live in an isolated house and compete for a large cash prize and other material prizes, at the end of the show by avoiding being evicted from the house by viewers who vote for their favourite housemates to remain in the show.[1] BBNaija 2020: Meet The New Housemates The Big Brother Naija season 5 edition officially started on Sunday night and the theme of the new season is “Lockdown”, in agreement with the new situation. 20 housemates will be competing for the N85million grandprize for the next 10 weeks and it looks like we are in for a lot of fun with these lots. Here are the 20 housemates and what we know about them. Ozo Ozo, Big Brother Housemate, BBN Lockdown. Ozo, Big Brother Housemate, BBN Lockdown. Ozo is the first contestant to grace the Big Brother house and he came with a lot of grace. The

Melvin Van Peebles, fiercely independent filmmaker, dies at 89

Melvin Van Peebles, whose low-budget 1971 phenomenon, “Sweet Sweetback’s Baadasssss Song” — an X-rated film about a Black revolutionary’s survival on the run — proved a milestone of independent and African American cinema, died Sept. 21 at his home in Manhattan. He was 89. Throughout his life, Mr. Van Peebles was propelled and defined by his boundless self-confidence and bravado. As a young man — lacking money, connections and institutional support — he practically willed himself into recognition as a visual artist. Mr. Van Peebles attributed the film’s success to his belief that he could surmount any obstacle with hustle and ingenuity.