Saturday 28 December 2013

Fresh reports indicate that the marriage of popular Nigerian comedienne Princess has crashed.

Princess (real name Oluwadamilola Adekoya) and her hubby Shola have  reportedly gone their separate ways putting behind them the 7 month-old rocky union.

NET investigations reveal that trouble started about two weeks after the wedding in May, 2013.

According to the information provided by insiders, the marriage was characterised by endless disagreements, often requiring the intervention of friends and family.

"It’s been 7 months of a series of efforts to mend the broken marriage until it was obvious that it was beyond repair" one insider disclosed.

Commenting on the situation to the NET correspondents, Princess confirmed the separation, saying
"Yes my marriage has ended due to irreconcilable differences."

She admitted that the union has not been as blissful as many thought, but the two remained together as they hoped it would work out.

"But apparently, we couldn’t work it out, hence the reason for our separation. We actually ended it several months ago, but we didn’t want to make it public. I’m sure God knows best," she added.

A few months ago it was reported that Princess was pregnant, an allegation, which she denied.

Princess and her hubby, Adeshola Jeremiah got married on May 8, 2013 in a widely celebrated wedding which was attended by the First Lady of Lagos State, Abimbola Fashola and other top comedians.
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Thursday 26 December 2013

The people of Akwa Ibom State will not forget in a hurry the glitz, razzmatazz and glamour that attended the 2013 Christmas Carol Night, an event that saw 9,999 Choristers gathering to render songs and praises to God on the 21st of December, 2013, at the Uyo Township Stadium.
The epoch making event which has comfortably settled in the Guinness Book of World Records, has organized by the state government to mark the celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ every Christmas since 2008.
This year's event brought together gospel artistes, preachers, residents of the state and visitors alike, in a unique commemoration of the birth of Christ and the yuletide season in an evening of worship, praise, exhortation and unity Christmas carols rendition.
The funfilled night is a brain child of the Executive Governor of the state, Chief (Dr.) Godswill Obot Akpabio, inspired by his desire to gather people from every church, hamlet, village, in and around the state, to share in the joy of Christmas with the First Family.
It started on December 26, 2008, which saw the state make history as it was entered into the Guinness Book of World Records as The Largest Assembly of Carol Singers on the Face of the Earth with 9, 300 carol singers drawn from the 31 local government areas of the state.
The 2013 edition of the Carol Night saw Bishop David Oyedepo, the General Overseer of the Living Faith Church Worldwide, popularly known as Winners Chapel preaching the word of God.
American gospel singers, Evangelist Israel Houghton, Lionel Peterson, Nigerian gospel acts like Frank Edwards, Sinach, Aity Inyang, El-Mafrex, Nathaniel Bassey, Folake Umosen, Fadabasi, Freke Umoh, Pasto Goody Goody, Linda Etokudoh and the St. Kitts & Nevis Choir from the tiny Caribean country entertaining and keeping the night alive.
United States of America born human rights activist, Rev. Jesse Jackson was also in attendance including other important dignitaries that added verve to the event.
Pulse.ng was also on hand to cover the event and bring you videos, the making, interviews and insider reports of the grand event.