Nov 6, 2013

AS AMAECHI ASKS FOR BLOOD, ACTIVIST TELLS HIM TO START WITH HIS CHILDREN!


A noted Nigerian activist, Roz Ben Okagbue, has descended on River State Governor, Rotimi Amaechi, over his call that the people of Rivers state should be ready to spill blood for the revolution that he alleges is coming.

Speaking while hosting leaders of the All Progressives Congress, APC, who had paid him a visit to lobby him to join their party, an excited Amaechi said "They are so desperate that they have gone to hire Commissioner Mbu as the military wing of the PDP. One thing you should know is that the police will come after you. The only way to stop them is the people’s power. When you hear of impunity, It’s because you allow it. When you hear that Amaechi is courageous, it’s because I take risk. You must come out when we ask you to do so. There is no revolution without blood".

But Ben Okagbue, who is a renowned activists and notaed progressive said in response to Amaechi's call "So these politicians honestly believe that on their behalf the innocent citizens of Nigeria will hit the streets and shed their own blood? On what grounds? What have they done for us lately? Have they used our money to build state of the art hospitals so our people stop going to India to die? Have they built and equipped schools and universities so that we stop sending our children to Ghana for a sound education? Is it not the same Amaechi who found enough funds to buy and fly ...around in a private jet? On what grounds are we coming out to revolt for them? And whose blood should be spilt may I ask?

Let them line up their sons and daughters and have them killed first. After that they can line up the people they gave contracts to. if the are looking for who to use for blood sacrifice, they should know that charity begins at home!

How many of these 
G7 Northern governors in question brought money to compensate the BH victims? What did even Amaechi himself do when Obassanjo and Yar'adua's govts were bombing his people? Now they are looking for innocent blood to spill. Look at Anambra state where innocent people were killed in a stampede. Peter Obi is busy investigating? Investigating what? Was he not there? Those poor people have died in vain yet the politicians did not stop their campaign and bickering for one second!

Enough is enough! Anyone who steps on the streets on the account of these theiving politicians must be completely stupid. If and when we are ready to revolt, we know who will call us. Most certainly not serving governors simply because they are out of favour. They are all dancing naked in the market square....we shall continue watching like it's a movie!

Most valuable Rolls-Royce in history in Dubai: Diamond-studded Celestial Phantom




The most valuable Rolls-Royce in history was unveiled at the Dubai International Motor Show.

I Get Naked To Pay My Bills- Afro Candy



Photos: Comedian AY Donates Car To Charity



Ayo Makun popularly know as AY has donated a Toyota Solara car to Project27 Africa; a rural child NGO based in Lagos. AY made the donation when he returned back from US where he went to shoot his movie.

While receiving the car, the president of Project27 Africa said “We can’t express our deepest appreciation enough to AY for his thoughtful generosity. With his donation, AY has demonstrated a deep commitment to the happiness of Kids in Rural Africa the category of children Project27 Africa caters for. And there’s just no way to fully express our gratitude. We only hope going all out to more rural areas and making much more rural Kids very happy

Don Jazzy & Wande Coal In Twitter Fight Over 'Baby Face' Song



Wande Coal left Mavin Records a while ago; and a few hours after Wande released his new single 'Baby Face', Don Jazzy took to twitter to call him out, saying he stole his song. He's basically saying the song 'Baby Face' is his and Wande stole it from him. Don Jazzy even posted a link to his own version of the song on Twitter. 
Listen to Don Jazzy version on Wande Coal version AND Wande coal replies to Don Jazzy's accusations





Nov 5, 2013

Actress Omotola Bags Prestigious Ebony Vanguard Award [See Photos]


Actress Omotola Jalade Ekehinde was awarded with the prestigious Ebony Vanguard Award at the 7th Birmingham International Film Festival's MVISA Award hosted by Actor, Chukky Venn and Actress, Lorna Laidlaw in UK

Nigerians Must Unite And Liberate Nigeria





Ebele the hunter hunter goes into the bush kills a very big Antelope and sold it to Mama Ngozi who sells peppersoup. He sold the game for N1,000. He told mama Ngozi to make sure that the peppersoup is well made because he is coming along with his friends in the evening to enjoy themselves. When they got there that evening, they ordered for plates of peppersoup. Ebele bought the head for N500, he bought the four legs for four of his friends for N500 each, another person ate the intestines as assorted, he paid N500 for it, three other people also ate N500 worth of peppersoup each. The hunter ended up spending N4,500 to buy what he sold to Mama Ngozi for N1,000. Mama Ngozi made a cool N3,500 profit just by cooking (processing) the meat and selling it back to where he bought it from. That is 350% profit and yet she still had excess remaining to sell to other customers. So who is wise and who is foolish here? Let us relate this story to our dear country Nigeria. We sell crude oil to UK at $110 per barrel and we are very happy; so happy that we spend the money lavishly, and then go back immediately to UK to buy the processed crude oil in the form of Kerosene, PMS, AGO, Tar, petroleum jelly, wax, petrochemicals etc. At the end of the day we end up buying these products at 12 times the cost of what we sold them. How is it possible Nigeria is not broke. Nigeria sure has been broke since 53 years ago....By Olajire Ayokunmi Gbolu Africa rulers are imperialism colonialism local dogs.Time to revolt.

FANS ATTACK MERCY JOHNSON HARSHLY OVER "INSENSITIVE TALKS"


Nollywood actress Mercy Johnson,have been attack by fans on social media twitter due to her recent outburst on marketers over ban. the actress who is regarded as the busiest actress of 2013 . some fans received her ban with miss feelings.

But the sexy nollywood actress instead of maintaining her calm and allow posterity to speak for her due to what she has done in the industry, got infuriated and slapped the marketers,BY HER RECENT TWEET.


SEE SOME FANS REACTION TO HER TWEET BELOW....

One wrote on Twitter;

"She seems to have gathered too much weight and has hurriedly forgotten those days when she used to go on bended knees for a 'waka pass' Role in movies. They will teach her a lesson"

Another one vented;

I have warned you elsewhere Mercy, to limit your 'gra gra', Don't do 'Gra Gra', lots of 'gra gra' people like you have come and gone and never return, so please lower your 'gra gra' the end of the fame may be knocking at your door. Be warned.

One other infuriated fan commented;

Mercy Johnson, humble yourself and make humility your watchword. You are not endowed beauty wise as the likes of Genny, Omosexy, Rita etc who any day can still make a living from corporate endorsements because of their good look, Mercy Johnson you are ugly, rough and don't belong to the class of the beautiful ones as to get any such endorsement contract. If all you make a living out of, is acting and you are unable to manage your ego as is beginning to show then the end is drawing so close and so fast. Don't forget younger actresses are coming up fast and thick just like you also came and made your mark and obviously all the signs being exhibited by you shows your time is up to give way to others to continue where you've chosen to stop.

We will not allow you to continue to manipulate the palace and Edo people- Tony Igiehor warn Oshiomhole

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Tony Igiehor aka Edo politics, creator of Edo political forum, the largest Edo political group online says enough is enough; warn Oshiomhole against compromising the integrity of the great Benin Kingdom.

Here is the full text:

There is not enough money in this entire world to buy the integrity of the OBA of Benin, a Kingdom with over 2000 years of traceable history of integrity cannot change because of one individual. That we speak up for the integrity of this great traditional institution shows the love we have for the Great Kingdom and her history, let no one misinterpret that to mean the people turning against the palace, it is an inbuilt correcting mechanism that have existed in this Great Kingdom even before us.

That the palace in attempt to forge unity in this Great Kingdom of ours by embracing Oshiomole with 100% support does not give Oshiomole the right to compromise the integrity of the Great Kingdom.

Oshiomole need to apply wisdom in dealing with issues and understand that as descended of great warriors, the

people of Edo State will not stand and watch him manipulate them to his advantage, the people will not watch him use hidden hands to manipulate the palace to gain support for his badly advised policies.

The integrity of this Great Empire cannot be compromised by anyone no matter how hard they try, the people are the souls of the kingdom and they will rise up to fight anyone that dares to compromise the integrity of this Great Kingdom.

However, what is not in doubt is that there are some hidden hands who out of their selfish and compromised desire try to use their inner understanding of the BTC to manipulate it, to these people we say we are watching you, and in good time we will call you out to answer to the people of this Great Kingdom for your evil intentions against them.

We want to use this opportunity yet again to put Oshiomole on notice that the people say no:

To the sale of Edo House

To the result of Esan North Election as declared by EDSIEC

To using the name of the PALACE to gain credibility

To using Tony Kabaka and his thugs to harass Edo Citizens

Enough is enough

OBA gha to 'Okpehe Ise

10-year-old 'Filipina' used to trap 1,000 webcam sex offenders

Plan: The character of Sweetie was created as webcam sex with minors usually involves men from Western countries paying children from impoverished countries, such as the Philippines, for sex shows
A Dutch rights group said Monday it had identified over 1,000 paedophiles around the world by offering online sex with a computer-generated 10-year-old Filipina girl called Sweetie.

Terre des Hommes Netherlands has now handed over to police the identities of over 1,000 adults who were willing to pay children in developing countries for online sex, it said.

"They were ready to pay Sweetie for sexual acts in front of her webcam," the rights group's head Albert Jaap van Santbrink told journalists in The Hague.

The group said it wanted to raise the alarm about a largely unknown but quickly spreading new form of child exploitation that has tens of thousands of victims in the Philippines alone, known as webcam child sex tourism.

Sweetie was created by the child rights group and deployed in Internet chat rooms from a remote building in Amsterdam.

Within a 10-week period, over 20,000 predators approached Sweetie, asking for webcam sex performances.

While they were chatting with the "girl", researchers gathered information about her customers through social media.

Using this information

researchers identified the abusers and passed the information on to police.

"The biggest problem is that the police don't take action until child victims file reports, but children almost never report these crimes," said head of campaigns Hans Guyt.

The rights group wants police around the world to have a mandate to actively patrol chat rooms where the abuse is taking place.

"The child predators doing this now feel that the law doesn?t apply to them. The Internet is free, but not lawless," said Guyt.

According to the UN and the FBI, there are over 750,000 child predators online at any given moment, Terre des Hommes said, also announcing an online petition to pressure governments to adopt proactive investigation policies.

Yet only six people have been convicted 

of engaging in webcam child sex tourism in the world, the rights group said.

"It would have been easy with greater resources to identify 10,000 people," Guyt said.

Sting: Child rights organization Terres des Hommes in the Netherlands created a virtual character 'Sweetie' to look like a ten-year-old Filipino girl and posed as her on internet chat rooms unmask webcam child-sex tourists

Maheeda fights Charles Novia on Twitter

Well!!! Charles Novia who likes to speak his mind and tell it the way it is, picked on the wrong person this time. The movie producer diss Maheeda by saying she is in her early stage of bipolarism; and Maheeda who doesn't give a damn about what people say and has got all the time in the world to reply to such hate advise, took to twitter to reply him. She was quick to tell him that his career was 'dying', that he is an attention seeker as much as herself and he was only being jealous of her because he has no p**sy he could flaunt on the internet. Maheeda's reply led to twitter fight which was somewhat hilarious.


Nov 4, 2013

EXCLUSIVE: Contrary to report, Asokoro DPO didn't hold G7 governors hostage, he was disgraced by the governors (Video + pictures)


Contrary to the report made by Sahara Reporters yesterday that the DPO of Asokoro police division, CSP Nnanna Ama, invaded the meeting of the G7 governors at the Kano government lodge in Asokoro, Abuja, with a retinue of officers; that he was enraged after the governors dare him to do his worst which led him into ordering the governors to remain on their seats.

Meanwhile, reverse was the case as the DPO got to the venue where the meeting of the G7 governors was being held and his men were locked outside while he was taken to the inner room to explain to the governors why he was there. The DPO was unable to say anything reasonable to defend his visit. He only whispered in the ear of the Kano State Governor for about 30 seconds and he was asked by the governors to get out from the venue. The DPO left the venue in total shame.
See more pictures and the video

'I'm so ashamed I tricked my loved ones out of £30,000 after falling for a lonely hearts conman from Ghana who downloaded a photo of a U.S. General to deceive me'

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Kathleen Fortun snapped shut her suitcase and headed for her front door. With passport in hand and butterflies in her stomach, she jumped into a taxi to begin a journey to Gatwick Airport that would end in Los Angeles - and the arms of her new love.

Eagerly anticipating her arrival was Colonel Richard Allman, a 61-year-old military official in the U.S. army.

Handsome, educated and eloquent, the distinguished soldier had exchanged hundreds of heartfelt emails with the lonely 68-year-old British divorcee since they were matched on a dating website five months earlier. So desperate was her paramour to lay eyes on his new love that he had insisted on booking her plane ticket so they could meet face to face.

Imagine her confusion, then, when Kathleen, a retired secretary, arrived at British Airway's booking office in December 2012 to discover staff had no record of a ticket in her name - for that day, or any other.

'I felt rising panic and then a deep, sick feeling settled inside,' recalls Kathleen. 'I went home, picked up my iPad, which had all my emails on it, and headed for the police station.'

There, a kindly police officer confirmed her mounting suspicions.

'He said: “I think we've got to be realistic - it seems this Mr Allman is a con,”' she recalls. 'I was humiliated, utterly heartbroken.'

She also felt utterly foolish, for when police gave Kathleen a folder showing a selection of the pictures such con-artists use regularly to fool women like her, she soon spotted the very photo 'Colonel Allman' had sent her, purportedly of himself.
'I've since found out the photo is of Wesley Clark - a former general in the U.S. Army who retired in 2000,' she says. 'Apparently anybody could have downloaded a photo of him.'

Whoever she had been corresponding with for months was, in all probability, a West African scam artist. Possibly even a gang of fraudsters.

Either way, the cruel deception that had been carried out on Kathleen was not just of the emotional kind. She was the victim of a tale she confesses she has read many times before: a plot to con a lonely heart out of money - in her case, a staggering £36,000.

But to compound her misery and shame, £10,000 of that money had come from the youngest of her two sons - one a 48-year-old doctor and the other a 45-year-old accountant.

And although she raised a further £6,000 for 'Mr Allman' by draining her life savings, the final £20,000 came from a trusting friend, also a pensioner, who Kathleen essentially conned herself. Today, she confesses that she tricked him into believing he was lending to one of her sons to help him through a redundancy.

'I didn't want him to think I was one of those stupid women,' she says. 'But deep down I must have known how improbable “the truth” actually sounded. The guilt I feel now is indescribable. He's not a rich man and is devastated that I betrayed his trust.'

Ten months on - with police unable to unravel the trail of bank transactions the fraudsters convinced Kathleen to make - she is resigned to the fact that this money has gone forever.

'I'm living a nightmare,' she says. 'My youngest is not speaking to me, while my eldest, who warned me it could be a scam, feels ashamed his mother could be taken in so easily.

'I am trying to pay everyone back, but I'm virtually penniless. I have a small collection of Swarovski crystal figurines that I'm selling but they're not going to make much of a dent into my debt. I look back and ask myself: how I could have been so stupid?'


'I'm living a nightmareMy youngest is not speaking to me, while my eldest, who warned me it could be a scam, feels ashamed his mother could be taken in so easily.'



It's hard not to feel Kathleen, who was born in Lancashire and moved to affluent St Helier in Jersey in 2004, has been naive and foolish.

But she is far from alone. The most up-to-date figures reveal dating scams have pushed instances of fraud up by 27 per cent in the past year.

Just last month a mother and daughter who conned 374 victims into handing over £700,000 by posing as U.S. army personnel on dating sites were jailed for 27 years in the States.

Kathleen, who lives in a three-bedroom granite cottage, joined datingagency.com, aimed at the over-40s, in July 2012. Having divorced in 1973 after 11 years of marriage, she'd devoted herself to raising her sons.

Five years ago, she retired and felt it was time for a fresh start. 'I had friends and volunteered at a wildlife park but I rarely met anyone,' she says. 'I didn't want to live the rest of my life alone.'

It was perhaps this desperation to be loved that best explains Kathleen's later naivety. Cautious at first, she didn't upload a photo, but wrote a profile describing herself as an 'attractive, lonely divorcee looking for gentleman in a similar position with a view to friendship.'
Conned: The internet scam artist used this photo of uninvolved U.S. General Wesley Clark to gain Kathleen's trust
Conned: The internet scam artist used this photo of uninvolved U.S. General Wesley Clark to gain Kathleen's trust


Within two days she had a message from Richard Allman, a very promising-sounding gentleman indeed. 'He said he was 61 and an officer in the American army,' says Kathleen. 'Born and brought up in London, his family had moved to California when he was 17. He said that he'd travelled the world and was currently stationed in Afghanistan.'

Allman said his wife had been killed in a car crash eight years ago. Though he had a son who lived in California, he was planning to move back to London for a fresh start of his own.

Although Kathleen received messages from other men, Richard struck her as most sincere, and they began emailing several times a day. 'I told him why my marriage had gone wrong and how proud I was that my sons had grown into such fine men,' she says.

'When I said I found life on my own hard, he would say: “You deserve better. You must live life to the fullest. Put the past behind you.”

'He seemed kind, passionate and caring - and had an almost poetic way with words. “After the rain, there is always the sunshine,” he said. He wrote in perfect English. I saw no reason to doubt him.'

A few days after they began writing, Allman sent Kathleen a photo. When she saw the distinguished man behind the emails, she was delighted.

'I liked the fact he was a man in uniform,' she says. 'He had kind eyes and a wonderful smile. As we continued to write to each other I found myself trusting him, and anticipating his next email.'

Kathleen sent a framed photo of herself to Allman at an address in Afghanistan. 'He said I was beautiful and that he had it displayed on his desk in his quarters. He even said: “I look at it every night before retiring.” It made me so happy.

'By then we'd been emailing for six weeks and he told me how much he loved me. I was developing feelings for him, too, but the last thing I wanted was to get hurt.'

Although Kathleen would have loved to speak to Allman on the phone, a bout of meningitis left her with hearing problems that make telephone conversations impossible.

She was worried this might put him off, but he said it made no difference.


'When I said I found life on my own hard, he would say: “You deserve better. You must live life to the fullest. Put the past behind you.”'



'He wrote: “I can't wait to wake up one morning and find you sleeping beside me. What a wonderful life we could have together,”' recalls Kathleen. 'I did worry he was rushing things, but it was hard to resist.'

Indeed, Kathleen was swept up in Allman's suggestion that they should meet when he was next on leave and stay in the house he owned in London. There was talk of spending Christmas in California with his son.

But when she mentioned it to her own eldest son, he sounded the first note of caution. 'He told me: “Whatever you do, don't send him any money”,' Kathleen recalls. 'Although a little voice had been telling me Richard had to be too good to be true, it was the first time I had actually considered he might not be who he said he was.

'That evening I emailed him asking: “Are you real?” and he sent me a copy of a passport with his photo on it, making me feel guilty for hurting his feelings. That seemed like concrete proof to me. He reassured me further by saying when we met, he would prove how real he was.'

'I told my sons and friends that that this was it: I had finally met someone. They were as excited as I was about the prospect of me beginning a new life.'

It was around this point - two months after they first 'met' online - that Allman emailed Kathleen telling her his bank account had been frozen for 'security reasons'.

'He had left luggage containing secret army papers in Ghana for safekeeping, but it had been impounded by the corrupt government there, and they were demanding £30,000 to have it released,' says Kathleen. 'Bells should have rung but he sounded so convincing.

'I'd fallen for him, and he never asked for cash, he just seemed to be confiding in me. Foolishly, I offered to help.' Although Kathleen didn't have anything approaching £30,000, she decided to ask her youngest son to loan her £10,000.

'He was hesitant, but I pestered: “After all these years, why would you deny your mother a bit of happiness?” After a few weeks he relented.

'Meanwhile, I told a friend one of my sons had been made redundant and he would get the money back as he had some investments coming through.'As Allman said he couldn't receive money in Afghanistan - for yet more security reasons - he forwarded Kathleen details of a colleague's Ghanaian account, promising he'd repay her in two weeks. She sent two instalments of £2,500 and £3,500 via Moneygram.

'There was a poster in the Post Office saying “Never send money to someone you don't know” but I told myself this was different,' says Kathleen.

After her third visit to send a further £6,000, the cashier questioned why she was depositing so much money in a Ghanaian bank account. Angry at the inference she was doing something wrong, Kathleen sent the next three cash injections via NatWest.

In little over a month Kathleen had transferred £30,000, but Allman emailed asking for a further £6,000 so he could book flights for the pair to rendezvous in London, before flying on to L.A.

'I can't believe it now, but I drained my savings and even ran to the bank to make the transfer before they closed,' she says. 'Richard said he would book the tickets and sent me the reference number,' she says. 'I packed my suitcase - I'd been imagining our joyful union for weeks.'

Once the realisation dawned that this was never to be, Kathleen contacted the dating agency. It claimed it could only correspond with the police and said the website carried warnings to be careful.

NatWest tried to trace the account and liaised with the police in Ghana, but uncovered only a tangled web of falsified information.

In the following weeks, Kathleen sank into depression: 'I spent a day in bed drowning my sorrows. The only person I told was my brother, so I presume my sons found out from him - they've hardly spoken to me since.

'As for my friend, I couldn't face telling him myself, so the police informed him. He was furious, mostly because I'd betrayed his trust. I feel so ashamed.'

Yet still Allman was keen to stay in touch. 'Just three months ago he wrote “Darling, get in touch and help me.” I tried to keep him sweet in the hope the police could track him down from his emails but they got nowhere. I just stopped emailing him back.'

it's too late now for recriminations. Kathleen only hopes that by sharing her story, she will prevent someone else going through similar heartache.

'I am exactly who conmen are looking for: lonely, older and vulnerable. Someone who wants to believe she could find love again.

'I wake up every morning and hope it has been a bad dream. I don't want anyone else to be so foolish.'

G7 Governors Held Hostage by Police at Kano Government Lodge in Asokoro [Photos]



At least five factional PDP governors, along with others, had been taken and held hostage in the Kano State Government Lodge in Abuja.

The trapped lawmakers were members of the nPDP, a “breakaway” division of the People's Democratic Party (PDP), who have rejected Bamanga Tukur as their party's national leader.

Sources say the police officers were led by the DPO of Asokoro police division. There reportedly was tension when the security tried to deny entry to the DPO and his retinue of officers.

In photos: DPO of Asokoro Police division (in orange polo shirt) invades G7 governors’ meeting with a retinue of officers. The governors allegedly ‘dared’ his ‘to do his worst’. Seen here, he is telling the governors to remain on their seats.
The siege is now over, as the governors have been released.

Nov 3, 2013

Gunmen Kill Over 30 In Attack On Wedding Convoy Between Adamawa And Borno



Survivors and witnesses of an attack on a wedding convoy in Borno state, northern Nigeria have confirmed that gunmen killed over 30 people including the groom in an ambush.

The attack happened on 2 November on the notorious Bama-Banki road when the wedding party, including friends and relatives of the groom, was making its way back to the state capital Maiduguri after the ceremony in Michika, in nearby Adamawa State.

The driver, who did not wish to be named, said many of the victims appeared to have suffered gunshot wounds.

“It was a gory scene and all the victims were brutally murdered by the attackers. My passengers and I were visibly shocked when we met the dead bodies lying by the highway,” he said.

Army and police officials in the area were not immediately available for comment.

But a security source who described the incident as “brutal and callous” said the bodies had been transferred to a hospital in Maiduguri.

Violent attacks are not uncommon in northeastern Nigeria, where the army has launched an offensive to end an insurgency by Boko Haram Islamists.

No Matter What,I Am Going To Marry Actress Nadia Buari Because My People Love Her


The love between these two is no doubt what i will call true love....Jim who is well know to be the bad guy in nollywood is thinking straight now to be a man, not just talk like a man.

If still doubts over Nigerian actor, Jim Iyke’s true intentions for Ghanaian actress, Nadia Buari, then it is time to hold your peace, as the now born again Jim has come out to say that he intends to marry Nadia because his family members love and adore her.

Jim’s stand has now become necessary as many fans of Nadia, especially in her home country, do not believe that he will marry her in the end, as some see him as a serial heart breaker who has used and dumped many ladies.
Jim has this to say; “Yes we have discussed marriage. But we are taking it one step at a time. I am actually at a point where starting a family is becoming an attractive proposition. Nadia and I have been to Nigeria and my family members love and adore her.”

Mercy Johnson Insults Nollywood Marketers Bitterly After They Threatened to Ban Her


Nollywood movie marketers, who usually provide the money for movie productions, have placed a ban on our dear Mercy Johnson and their excuse for going after her is quite ridiculous, to say the least.

They say she is too expensive. But funny enough, Mercy Johnson is not as expensive as the likes of Omotola or Genevieve. The only thing is she appear in almost every movie these days and since she is in high demand the "local" Marketers think that her fee, which is around N2m, is too much and decided to stop her.

But Mercy Johnson is not taking it easy with them. See her reaction below...