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Osita Iheme is a well-known Nollywood actor who has developed a great acting career by playing comedic roles in movies. He is best known for playing the role of Pawpaw alongside Chinedu Ikedieze in the film Aki na Ukwa.

Osita Iheme is considered to be one of Nigeria’s most famous actors. In most cases, he acts as a mischievous child with a funny character. Osita has won the hearts of many fans from his acting skills. He has brought laughter to the faces of many people.
Osita Iheme was born on the 20th February 1982 to Augustine and Herbert Iheme. He is the last of five kids.

As of 2021, Osita Iheme’s age is 39 years.
The actor is from Mbaitoli, Imo State, Nigeria.
The actor attended his primary and secondary education in Abia State, Nigeria. He, later on, enrolled at Lagos University, where he graduated with a Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science.
Osita started his acting career playing minor roles as a child in Nollywood movies. In the year 2002, he became a household name in Nigeria after playing Pawpaw alongside Chinedu Ikedieze in the comedy Aki na Ukwa.
He gained more fame and soon began taking up other roles in various films. His versatility as an actor gave him the upper hand, and for more than a decade, he has featured in many Hollywood movies.
The actor has gained fame and respect throughout the Nigerian movie industry for his numerous roles in various movies.
Since his career debut, he has dramatically impacted the Nollywood industry through his tricky and humorous traits.
Osita Iheme and Chinedu Ikedieze performance in the 2002 film Aki na Ukwa is still widely spoken. They have been trending through memes across various social media platforms, which has earned them a global fanbase.

Osita has featured in over 200 films since he debuted as an actor. He has amazed audiences and critics, being a multi-talented actor who can play dramatic and comedic roles.
Osita Iheme has become one of the most in-demand actors in Nollywood in less than a decade. Here is a list of some of the most popular movies he has starred in:
Currently, Osita Iheme is not married. There isn’t any information regarding who Osita Iheme wife and kids are. The actor has kept most of his personal life private and away from the public eye.
Who is Osita Iheme child? Osita was seen holding a baby on a social media post, which raised questions about his marital life, but the truth is that he has no child yet.
Osita Iheme wedding pictures also left many of his fans wondering if the actor has just married, but they are just old photos from his friend Chinedu Ikedieze wedding pictures.
Osita Iheme’s net worth is estimated to be $3.5 million. He has earned most of his wealth from his acting career and other business endevours.

Osita Iheme owns several luxurious properties in Nigeria. He even built a house worth over 100 million naira. The house is located in the most expensive part of Imo State. The actor also owns a big hotel in Nigeria.
Besides having a lavish home, he is also a fan of cool cars. He owns a collection of classy and fabulous vehicles They include:
He is 4 feet and 3 inches tall, and he weighs approximately 38kgs. He has dark brown eyes and black eyes.
Osita Iheme is one of the best actors in the Nollywood industry. He is such a great inspiration to many upcoming actors who want to venture into the acting industry.
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August 13, 2021

TV Presenter, actress and the latest Mandela Fellow, Mrs. Phebean Swill Randall has reacted to social media rumours about her being sacked by Kao Denero, Special Envoy on Investment and Entertainment, following a recent post by Phebean Swill where she reportedly posted a sarcastic and humorous post on the latest increments on fuel pump price.
Phebe Swill confirmed the rumours to be true on her Facebook page yesterday morning.
In her introductory post, Phebean Swill said –“Yesterday was a very significant day that partly defines me. I’m glad I refused to be inducted into mediocrity and sycophancy. Rather, I worked hard enough to become an Alumna of a prestigious fellowship.”
Three days ago, Phebean Swill commenting on the latest increments on fuel prices, a posted that got into the nerves of Ambassador Kao Denero, which he believes iscounterproductive. Kao was angered that a member of his Entertainment Board commented on a national issue that may probably put the government in bad shape.
Here’s what Phebean posted on Facebook 3 days ago:
“I’m selling my vehicle! I want to buy a bicycle.With a bicycle I won’t worry about fuel and traffic.Oh it’ll also help me get in shape.”
Upon seeing this post, the Ambassador posted a screenshot of Phebean’s Facebook post about the fuel increase in the Entertainment Board WhatsApp group, requesting her to delete the post, which she refused to do.
This was what Kao Denero posted in their WhatsApp group according to Phebean Swill – “Good morning board members. I was brought to the notice of this post made by one of our board members. I mean as much as am aware that we are all independent and free to do as we feel or like. But things like this derail our joint effort in getting the support we are all yarning for. Sister Swill it will be nice if you can kindly delete such on behalf of the board. Thanks.”
Swill responded that he won’t do it –“Ambassador Kao, with due respect sir, I will not delete that post. I’m entitled to freely express myself (within the ambit of the law) regardless of my status as entertainment board member. That has absolutely nothing to do with the board. Thank you sir.”
According to Phebean, the Ambassador’s response was “Ok Swill I respect your opinion my sister. My decision as an ambassador will be to respectfully disassociate ourselves from you. So from now henceforth I will remove you off the board group. I won’t engage in no social media back and forth on this. Thank you and God bless,” Ambassador Kao Denero.
Swill said that the Ambassador’s response came after some board members (HawanatuKonneh, Desmond Benya, D.J Prezo, Ing. Kamson) supported the Ambassador that she should delete the post because it doesn’t make the board “look good”.
“They probably forgot that I am NOT a political appointee. I’m NOT a loyalist to any party but my country. I love my Sierra Leone much more,” Phebean Swill lamented.
“On a more important note, I got certified as a Mandela Washington Fellow under the Young African Leaders Initiative by the United States Government the same yesterday. The coincidence of both happenings on the same day makes me feel so good. I could’ve deleted my post upon Ambassador Kao Denero’s instruction. But by doing so I would’ve betrayed my identity as a Mandela Washington Fellow – a Young African Leader. I’ve committed myself to be a part of my country’s solutions and not a part of its problems. I refuse to be a mediocre or a sycophant!” – Mrs. Phebean Swill Randall.
She went on to appeal to Sierra Leoneans to support the Entertainment Ambassador on his assignment to project the industry.
It could be recalled that the former SLeDU President Pilot CPO announced his resignation from the Board few weeks ago. A press release from the Office of the Special Envoy (Ambassador) on Investment and Entertainment also announced the sacking of prominent Board members for what the Board referred to as ‘their ineffectiveness’.
They included the VOA Presenter David Vandy, Pilot CPO and others.
Phebean Swill has just joined a list of her former colleagues, who were sacked ‘as it pleases the Ambassador’.
The Office of the Ambassador reacted on their Facebook page this morning with the post below:
“Know your place and role in any institution you agree or accept to be part of. Never indulge in activities that will be counterproductive towards your organisation or colleagues.
Finally our industry will soon have an administrative branch under gov and through the ministry of tourism. President Bio is really committed to upgrading the entertainment industry.” More details coming.”
This development has created discord among entertainment fans on social media. Many have referred to the Board as a political tool to protect some political interest rather seeking the general good.© http://www.vertexmedia.sl

The government of Sierra Leone last night announced it has lifted its ban on churches and mosques’ Sunday and Friday worship, a measure imposed by the government to help curtail the rising numbers of Covid infections, hospitalisation, and deaths.
According to the public notice issued by NACOVERC, there has been a significant decline in the number of reported cases of infection in the last few weeks.
Although churches and mosques can from next Monday, 16th August 2021 begin congregational worship, other measures have been kept in place to encourage social distancing and sanitation.
But critics of the government say that the government has changed its policy on mosque and church worship because of threats by religious groups to stage public protests and civil disobedience.




By Judiciary of Sierra Leone Communications
The Principal Magistrate of the Pademba Road Magistrate Court, His Worship Magistrate SahrKekura has remanded Alhaji Amadu Bah alias LAJ for an alleged Assault on Police Officer, Joseph Lamboi.
The Hip Hop musician is before the Court on three counts ranging from Assault on Police, Disorderly Behavior and Riotous Conduct.
According to the particulars of offence, accused LAJ on Saturday 17th July 2021, at the Criminal Investigations Department Headquarters assaulted Joseph Lamboi while executing his lawful duty.
The 1st prosecution witness and ‘victim’ Joseph Lamboi was led in evidence by ASP Daboh who tendered the medical report of the victim to form part of the evidence brought before the Court and was later cross examined.
After cross-examination, Defense Counsel Ibrahim Mackfoy, made an application for bail which was rejected by Magistrate Kekura on the grounds that the offences alleged to have been committed by the accused are serious, especially as the ‘victim’ is a representative of the State.

This is Ugandan Boy who Started Learning How to fly a Plane at 7, He Has Flown 3 Times as Trainee on a Cessna 172.


In 2020 when he was just seven, the boy became a sensation in his country with his display of aircraft knowledge and budding flying skills.
A 8-year-old Ugandan boy, nicknamed ‘Captain’, who has already flown Cessna three times and whose role model is Elon Musk has become a sensation in his country for his aviation skills.
Graham Shema has earned the nickname ‘Captain’ thanks to his impressive aircraft knowledge and flying skills.
The young boy has already flown as a trainee three times on a Cessna 172.
A lover of math and science, he says his dream is to be a pilot and an astronaut, and someday travel to Mars.
‘My role model is Elon Musk,’ said the boy, a pilot’s white shirt and black slacks hugging his small frame.
He said: ‘I like Elon Musk because I want to learn with him about space, to go with him in space and also to get a handshake.’
He has been interviewed on local television and even been invited for meetings by Germany’s ambassador and the country’s transport minister.
When his instructor at Uganda’s Entebbe International Airport, asked him to explain how the engines worked on a Bombardier CRJ9000 plane parked on the tarmac, Graham replied flawlessly: ‘The inlet tubes suck in the air and inject it into the compressor, the compressor squeezes it with the fans, after squeezing it with the fans, it becomes hot’.
Graham’s passion about flying was triggered when a police helicopter flew so low to the ground that it blew off the roof of his grandmother’s house.


The incident took place on the outskirts of the Ugandan capital Kampala while he was playing outside and according to his mother Shamim Mwanaisha, 29, a travel agent, it ‘triggered something in his mind.’
She said it was then when her son started bombarding her with questions about how planes work – up until she contacted a local aviation academy and he began lessons at home on aircraft parts and aviation vocabulary
Five months later Graham was thrilled to start flying lessons.
‘I felt like a bird flying up,’ he said of his first flight.


Since then he flew three times as co-pilot and during the pandemic he has been focusing on aviation theory, and immersing himself in videos about aviation and space exploration on his virtual reality viewer.
Courtesy: Daily Mail #Blacksregion
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