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IgboPeople Foundation
423 Views · 11 months ago

⁣In a heartfelt show of compassion and leadership, Dr. Ifeanyi Odii, co-founder of the Ebele and Anyichuks Foundation, spearheaded the distribution of truckloads of COVID-19 relief materials to members of his community.
The outreach ensured that everyone received support, with strict compliance to social distancing and health safety protocols. This initiative is one of many by the Foundation aimed at uplifting the vulnerable and reducing the impact of the pandemic.
As we navigate these challenging times, let us all remember to:

✅Wear a face mask
✅Wash hands regularly
✅Maintain physical distancing
✅Follow public health guidelines
Subscribe to see more inspiring acts of community service and empowerment from leaders like Dr. Ifeanyi Odii.

IgboPeople Foundation
48 Views · 23 days ago

⁣Throwback video: Verydarkman disclosed that he once engaged in a sexual act with another man in exchange for money. He explained that the initial intention was to provide a massage, but the situation changed when the client made an offer he found difficult to refuse, which he ultimately accepted

IgboPeople Foundation
280 Views · 11 months ago

⁣In February 2020, Florence Nwamaka Abaribe celebrated her 60th birthday. The milestone was marked with a lavish celebration at the Congress Hall of the Transcorp Hilton Hotel in Abuja, attended by family, friends, and notable dignitaries, including Hon. Victor Ngumah.

IgboPeople Foundation
396 Views · 11 months ago

⁣In this emotional footage, Nollywood actor Chuka Ray Emodi addresses a public accusation alleging he defrauded 17-year-old filmmaker, Rosy Adigwe, of ₦700,000. Appearing visibly distressed and on the brink of tears, Emodi recounts the series of events leading up to the controversy:


He admits to accepting ₦700,000 from Rosy, originally offered as payment for a film role.


The agreement reportedly was for 40 scenes, but Rosy's production later requested 60 scenes, which exceeded the initial arrangement.


Emodi explains that the additional scenes prompted his decision to refund the money, noting he had typically commanded a much higher fee (around ₦10 million). facebook.com+7legit.ng+7legit.ng+7


He emphasizes that he did not intend to defraud anyone, stating he agreed to return the payment once the scene count changed.


The actress claims Emodi blocked her communications “even a month later,” complicating the refund process and forcing her to turn to social media to reclaim her money.


Throughout the video, Emodi maintains his innocence but also expresses regret over the misunderstanding, aiming to clarify his side of the story and to show remorse for any inconvenience caused.

Context & Aftermath

The video sparked substantial public reaction, with viewers reacting both sympathetically and critically. While some defended Emodi's position—that he was misled and sought to rectify the situation—others saw his behavior as indicative of unprofessional conduct in the entertainment industry.

IgboPeople Foundation
68 Views · 11 months ago

⁣An Exclusive Interview with Chekwas Michael, Founder of the Enugu Dance Forum

IgboPeople Foundation
199 Views · 11 months ago

⁣The Nigerian entertainment scene is on fire as Nollywood stars Angela Okorie, Regina Daniels, and Mercy Johnson become entangled in a heated online drama! 💥 What started as a “forgiveness” post from Angela to Mercy quickly spiraled into chaos — with witchcraft accusations, clapbacks, and personal insults taking center stage.
Angela called out Mercy Johnson for her alleged past deeds, but it was Regina Daniels who came to Mercy’s defense — and she did not hold back. Angela hit back with harsh words about Regina’s marriage to billionaire Ned Nwoko, calling him an “ancestor.” In a shocking twist, Regina accused Angela of once chasing the same man!
💬 What really happened? Who’s telling the truth? And why is Mercy Johnson keeping quiet?
📲 Watch this full breakdown of Nollywood’s latest celebrity feud and let us know in the comments — #teamangela or #teamregina?
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IgboPeople Foundation
2,164 Views · 11 months ago

⁣Relive the vibrant moments of the Iriji (New Yam) Festival 2024 hosted by Igbo Union Stoke-on-Trent in the United Kingdom. Popular comedian and entertainer Chief Imo electrifies the audience with a cultural performance as Mr. Anthony-Claret Onwutalobi, President of Igbo Union, leads members in a joyful dance. This event is a celebration of Igbo heritage, unity, and pride in the diaspora.
Experience the rhythm, culture, and community spirit as tradition meets entertainment in this unforgettable festival of roots and identity.
📍 Location: Stoke-on-Trent, UK
📅 Date: September 2024
🎤 Performer: Chief Imo
👥 Hosted by: Igbo Union Stoke-on-Trent
🌽 Occasion: Iriji Festival (New Yam Celebration)

IgboPeople Foundation
121 Views · 11 months ago

⁣Chief Pete Edochie, (born March 7, 1947) is a Nigerian actor. Edochie is considered one of Nigeria’s most talented actors, being honored with an Industry Merit Award by Africa Magic and Lifetime Achievement by Africa Film AcademyOnce an administrator and broadcaster, he came into prominence in the 1980s, when he played the lead role of 'Okonkwo' in a Nigerian Television Authority adaptation of Chinua Achebe’s all-time best-selling novel, Things Fall Apart. Edochie descends from the Igbo people of Nigeria and is a Catholic. In 2003, he was honored as a Member of the Order of the Niger by President Olusegun Obasanjo. For more visit ⁣https://biography.igbopeople.o....rg/biography/pete-ed

IgboPeople Foundation
134 Views · 11 months ago

⁣Simon Njoku Ekpa, a Finnish-Nigerian political activist and self-proclaimed Prime Minister of the Biafra Republic Government in Exile (BRGIE), appeared before the Päijät-Häme District Court in Finland on May 30, 2025, to face terrorism-related charges. The Finnish government has charged him with public incitement to commit a crime with terrorist intent and participation in a terrorist group.

IgboPeople Foundation
302 Views · 11 months ago

⁣On April 3, 2025, Nigerian digital audiences were left stunned after Zik released a chilling video confession:

“They told me I would not live past 40… unless I renew my life with someone I love. I refused. I chose death.”

Zik openly admitted that he intends to take his own life, referencing a mysterious group or spiritual entity he called “Kakukakrash.” The cryptic nature of his message, layered with spiritual undertones, has raised concerns across Nigeria’s online community—triggering debates, prayers, and a flood of reactions.
What does “Kakukakrash” mean? Is this a cry for help or part of a larger spiritual belief system?

This video dives into the confession, public reactions, and possible interpretations.
⚠ Disclaimer: This content discusses sensitive mental health topics. Viewer discretion is advised.
If you or someone you know is struggling, please reach out to mental health professionals or helplines in your area.