Gospel Singer Tasha Cobbs Faces Backlash for Teaming with Racy Nicki Minaj on New Song.


Gospel Singer Tasha Cobbs Faces Backlash for Teaming with Racy Nicki Minaj on New Song.

Grammy award-winning gospel singer Tasha Cobbs-Leonard, whose song, "Break Every Chain," which landed as Billboards' #1 song for a total of 12 weeks, is coming under fire for featuring Nicki Minaj on her new album.

Welcome with open arms fellow believers who don’t see things the way you do. And don’t jump all over them every time they do or say something you don’t agree with—even when it seems that they are strong on opinions but weak in the faith department. Remember, they have their own history to deal with. Treat them gently.” Romans

The 36-year-old singer responded to the many fans who disapprove of the move, sharing a meme on her Instagram page.

The image shows people in church with shocked expressions on their face, with the caption, "When saints found out that Tasha Cobbs-Leonard & Nicki Minaj finally did a gospel track together."
She wrote, "Welcome with open arms fellow believers who don't see things the way you do. And don't jump all over them every time they do or say something you don't agree with -- even when it seems that they are strong on opinions but weak in the faith department. Remember, they have their own story to deal with them. Treat them gently."
Cobbs-Leonard ended the post by citing Romans 14:1 MSG.
Minaj, whose real name is Onika Maraj, is known for her explicit rap lyrics. Several months back, she reportedly revealed to her more than 20 million social media followers, that she would love to work with Cobbs.
Many in the Christian community find it hard to understand Cobbs' decision to make a song with the racy rapper.

Why I set up Biafra Secret Service - Nnamdi Kanu

Why I set up Biafra Secret Service - Nnamdi Kanu

- Nnamdi Kanu accused the government of not protecting people of the south east
- He said people should not be afraid of the internal workings of IPOB
- The IPOB leader the Biafra Secret Service was meant to protect the people
Nnamdi Kanu who is the leader of the Indigenous Peoples Of Biafra (IPOB) has set that he set up the Biafra Secret Service so as to provide security for Igbo people.
Kanu spoke shortly after his visit to Senator Enyinna Abaribe in Abia on Tuesday, August 22.
The Biafra leader claimed the federal government has failed to protect the people which was why he set up a secret service to do so.

He said Fulani herdsmen were killing Igbo people while the police failed to address the issue.
He said: “I will not do anything that will bring dishonour to my people. There is no reason for people to be afraid of the internal operation of IPOB.

"We want to stop the menace of Fulani herdsmen in our land. In the north, they have the Hisbah police, they have the Sharia police. They even have the Janjaweed police. Here, we have nothing.
"We need to protect this very land. We want to protect the Fulani men from rustling.
"The police have done nothing. Fulani herdsmen are operating everywhere.
President Buhari spoke; he never mentioned the menace of Fulani herdsmen. His interest was Biafra agitation. It doesn’t work for me. I am a Biafran”

Senator Abaribe also spoke saying IPOB has assured that they will continue to remain nonviolent. He said discussions about a better union for Nigeria were necessary so that some people will not continue to feel like second class citizens.
He called on Nigerians to continue to work for peace and senate the South Est senate caucus will meet again for ongoing discussions.
Meanwhile, Nigeria's president Muhammadu Buhari directed that the Service Chiefs to tackle the IPOB’s secret army, Boko Haram and various security threats plaguing the country.
According to Vanguard, the Chief of Defence Staff, Abayomi Olonisakin, revealed that was the issue discussed at the closed-door meeting between President Muhammadu Buhari and the Service Chiefs.
President Buhari earlier today held a meeting with service chiefs in his office at his official residence, Channels TV reports. Nigerians reacting to the formation of the Biafra Secret Service.

Kalu Bernard Tells Court Why He Killed His Colleague/Lover.

Kalu Bernard Tells Court Why He Killed His Colleague/Lover 

Wednesday, August 16, 2017 20:35
Convicted Air Craft Man (ACM) Bernard Kalu had told the General Court Marshal set up to try his case that he suspected that his estranged girlfriend, Air Craft Woman (ACW) Oladipupo Sholape aka Shomzy Shomzy, was having a love relationship with another man.

Kalu had in March this year shot and killed his estranged lover at her residence at the Nigerian Air Force Base in Makurdi, the Benue State capital.

Reading out the findings of the court shortly after Kalu was handed down a death sentence, Judge Advocate of the Court, Flight Lieutenant MA Umoh said when Kalu was taken into the witness box, he said he agreed that Sholape was his lover whom she had promised to propose marriage to in the presence of his mother.

He added that when his mother eventually came, he only introduced her as a lover but didn’t propose to her as promised because his mother had, the night before counseled him to face his study and prepare for his JAMB and NDA examinations rather than thinking about marriage at that age.

Kalu told the court that shortly after that period, he started noticing some kind of withdrawal from the relationship on the side of Sholape and during which he apologised and they got back together again.

He intimated that during her birthday last February, they had an issue over his failure to buy her a birthday present but that that too was quickly resolved.

However, he said on March 11, he went to Compound 9, Corporal and Below Quarters where Sholape had just gotten an accommodation and she introduced him to a young man, Samuel Echo as her boyfriend but that he was not comfortable with the young man because he suspected that he was having a love affair with Sholape.

He said that prompted him to quickly pick Sholape’s phone and scrolled through while they were alone and she was preparing food for him and that he was shocked to see some questionable chats as well as an unused condom by the side of the bed.

Kalu said as soon as Sholape appeared from the kitchen and saw him with the phone, she got angry and asked why he was going through her phone without her knowledge adding that when he asked her whether the young man who occupied the house was going to use the condom on her, she said, “now you know, so what else.”

He said that statement so angered him that he started having headache and he went back to his house to sleep but couldn’t sleep or do anything stressing that the next time, he saw himself putting on his camouflage uniform at his friend’s place and then he saw himself in the guardroom.

The convict said when he later came to himself, he asked why he was in the guardroom, he was shocked when somebody told him he had killed his girlfriend.

Asked during cross examination if he killed his girlfriend, Kalu said he did not kill her.

President of the court, Gp. Capt. Elisha Bindul found him guilty in six out of the eight-count charges proffered against him and sentenced him to death by hanging subject to the confirmation of the judgement by the conveying authority.

Olamide Lands In Trouble With Federal Government

Olamide Lands In Trouble With Federal Government
nigeriafilms.com Monday, August 21, 2017 12:02

When Nigerian rapper Olamide released his new song “wo!” his prayers most have been for the song to announce his name to ears that have not heard him; while ensuring his name stay on his existing fans lips.

Now his prayers seem to have been answered both we are not sure if it is in a way the “eniduro” crooner would have wanted.

The Federal Ministry of Health has taken to its social media account to share a frozen photograph from the video were some youths were seen smoking and the ministry is quoting the national tobacco control act of 2015 that Olamide has committed an offence by sponsoring and promoting smoking of tobacco which is an offence punishable by law.

It is not clear is the video will be ban or Olamide will be prosecuted for violating the law. Trust nigeriafilms.com to bring you the unfolding scenario.

Meanwhile, if Olamide is charged and convicted he will be charged fifty thousand or spend six months behind bars because, Section 9 of the Nigeria Tobacco Control Act 2015, once convicted, offenders are liable to a fine of at least N50, 000 and/or six months’ imprisonment.

The law is taken seriously to protect and promote the citizens’ right to health, life, physical integrity and safety. © Nigeriafilms.com

Gospel Singer Tasha Cobbs Faces Backlash for Teaming with Racy Nicki Minaj on New Song.

Gospel Singer Tasha Cobbs Faces Backlash for Teaming with Racy Nicki Minaj on New Song. Grammy award-winning gospel singer Tasha Cobbs-L...