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NOLLYWOOD ACTRESS CLARA SUNDAY OPENS UP ON HOW GIRLS GET TO THE TOP IN THE INDUSTRY

Fast rising nollywood  actress Clara Sunday has opened up on how female actors in the industry get to the top. Speaking to Eriacy Confidence of Coneri media blog and Coneri magazine, the beautiful actress cum model said most girls in the industry have to sleep with producers, directors and marketers before getting to the top. Below are excerpt of the interview:          Coneri magazine/Coneri media blog                            Tell us about yourself                                      Clara Sunday My name is Clara Sunday Abeng from Ababene in Obubra Local Government Area of Cross River State. I am currently a student of Federal College Of Education Obudu, Cross River State. I am a nollywood actress, model and dancer.                                 Coneri magazine/ Coneri media blog When did you join the industry?                                   CLARA SUNDAY I joined the industry officially in 2014 when a filmmaker, Eriacy Confidence came to Ikom to do a job.Then I was w

REASONS WHY NIGERIA CANNOT BREAK UP

Rumors of break up loom in the air. The northern youths coalition have given the Igbo race of south eastern Nigeria an ultimatum to leave their region before October first this year. The Niger Delta Youths in a reaction have also given all the northern businessmen in their region, especially the oil well owners to vacate before 2018. In a similar manner, the Oduduwa, the middle belta and other regions are agitating for self determination. In all these, you will conclude that Nigeria will break up sooner than expected but it will shock you to find out some convincing reasons why Nigeria cannot break up even in the next two hundred years.       Nigeria is divided against the opinion of break up: The country is divided into two equal halves on the argument for break up. Even among the heavily deprived Igbo of the south east, majority argue in favor of remaining in Nigeria. The Igbo particularly have over four trillion naira in the north and over two trillion naira in Lagos alone. A brea