Nollywood actor, Chinedu Ikedieze, popularly known as Aki, has reacted to speculations that he told his co-actor and friend, Osita Iheneme, also known as Pawpaw, to vacate the apartment they both lived in.
The pint-size actor laughed off the rumour, stressing that there was no clash or disagreement between them. He explained that the owner of the property they were occupying claimed he wanted to make use of it, which made Pawpaw to vacate it.
In his words, Aki said, “We are not same twins, I am from Abia and he is from Imo. It’s just that we are good friends. It is not bad we go our separate ways, though; we are not far fromeach other.”
Aki expressed happiness in working with his friend and described their meeting as ‘divine connection’. He added that despite their heights, fame still located and smiled on them.
According to him, “The coming together of Aki and Paw Paw was a prestige to us and a plus to the industry because it was a usual way of shooting movies before we were discovered, especially witchcraft or any other movie.
“The whole thing changed when we came on board. We brought stories that happened to us personally to the screen and before we knew it, the combination became hot cake in the market.”
Pawpaw
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November 10, 2014 at 2:44 pm
Tears for ‘Dear Leader’
It followed the North Korean regime’s decision to order its 25 million population to abstain from pleasurable activities – including drinking alcohol in honour of Kim Jong-il.
As an initial crack down on pleasure, anyone found to be not showing extreme distress in the hours after the dictator’s death were dealt with severely by being sent to six months in labour camps, according to reports leaking from the Stalinist nation.
It was claimed that anyone who failed to turn up at organised mourning events within two days of the burial service were sent to a labour camp and punishment was also meted out to anyone who even made a mobile phone call out of the country.
But when the mourning period to mark Kim’s burial was over and the strict ‘no pleasure’ 100 days followed, anyone who raised a glass of alcohol was in danger of receiving a death sentence.
Judge Joe Bidden
November 10, 2014 at 6:55 pm
Can you post appropriate stories where they belong. TUMFWEKO is not a landfill or dumping site.
Judge Joe Bidden
November 10, 2014 at 6:56 pm
Can you post appropriate stories where they belong. TUMFWEKO is not a landfill or dumping site
Samuel Border post
November 10, 2014 at 3:00 pm
Akamuntu akeepi no bwambaaaaa katwishimweee but ndemona kwati kalimutamfya amaano yeepi
Trixy
November 10, 2014 at 4:51 pm
Maybe the wife to Aki needed space.