TALK OF THE TOWN By Orikinla is About Special People, Places, Events and Things Making News.
Thank You for Coming To Stand #withMalala on Sunday October 11
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We thank all the 350 secondary school girls and boys with their teachers; guardians; special guests; members of the organizing team; partners and sponsors who made it possible for us to have a successful special screening of youngest Nobel Prize winner Malala Yousafzai's groundbreaking documentary film "He Named Me Malala" on Sunday, October 11, at the Silverbird Cinemas, Silverbird Galleria, Victoria Island, Lagos; to celebrate the 2015 United Nations' International Day of the Girl Child in Nigeria.
We give almighty God JEHOVAH all the glory, because without God, it would not have been a success.
The Rosman Sisters of Nollywood Meet the most beautiful sisters in Nollywood They are like the three sisters, Graces of the classical Greek mythology, gddesses of Charm, Beauty, Nature, Human creativity, goodwill, and fertility, together known as the Charites: Aglaea ("Shining"), Euphrosyne ("Joy"), and Thalia ("Blooming"). Nwandiuto Cassandra Rosman, Sunshine Rosman and Honeybell Rosman who have taken up the mantle of legacy of their father, Giovanni Rosman, a famous Canadian born actor in Nollywood, the phenomenal indie film industry in Africa that is ranked the second largest film industry in the world after Bollywood of India in the annual quantity of movies produced worldwide. Rosman studied at the University of Victoria and worked at the British Columbia Ferries before relocating to Nigeria and got married to a Nigerian Igbo woman, a humanitarian worker.. The most popular of the sisters is Uto Rosman, who is also a singer, model and social
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