Jumat, 23 Maret 2012

S.I.M. Exclusive: 8 Most Talked About Celebrities In Nigeria

No.1:Paul and Peter Okoye, Popularly known as "P square"...They have really made a lot of difference in Nigeria and Africa  through their Music.
Currently in the news for their Collaboration with International Music sensation,Akon, in their "Chop My Money Remix".
No.2: Dapo Daniel Oyebanjo, Popularly known by his stage name"D'banj".
Mr D'banj is currently in the news for his new record deal with "Good Music" and his recent "don Jazzy" saga.
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No3:Michael Collins Ajereh,popularly known as "Don Jazzy".
Known for his recent "Taste when it comes to Fashion" and his current misunderstanding with D'banj
No.4: Tiwa Savage
The new Female music Sensation in Nigeria. She is at the top! 
No.5:Popular Nigerian Actor, Jim Iyke.
Currently in the media because of a fraud case in the tune of I5 Million Naira.
No.6: Nigeria's Screen Goddess,Genevive Nnaji.
No.7: Omotola Jalade
Today marks her 16 years of Marriage
No.8:Linda Ikeji
Most popular Blogger in Nigeria...and a great Achiever! 
I picked based on their current status in the Spotlight...What do you guys think?
Am i forgetting anyone?

RIHANNA GOES GANGSTA GEISHA

Rihanna is looking glam and gorgeous as a geisha on the set of her music video for "Princess of China" ... her duet with Coldplay!
In these new Twitter photos, the 24-year-old songstress used chopsticks and wicked makeup to complete her look. RiRi Tweeted, "Gangsta goth geisha #thuglife #princessofchina."


Kim Kardashian Flour Bombed{Video}

Kim Kardashian was flour bombed by a woman at her event last night in West Hollywood. 
Kim K. was at the London Hotel for the launch of her fragrance, True Reflection. She was walking the red carpet when an Asian woman threw a bag containing a white, powdery substance at her from behind. The powder covered the back of Kim’s jacket and her expensive hair weave. Kim was escorted to her dressing room where she cleaned up, shook out her weave and returned to the event. Police and the fire department were called to determine if the powder was a hazardous material — it wasn’t. 
The Asian woman was arrested and later released after Kim decided not to press charges.
What Kim told E! Online after the incident:
That probably is the craziest, unexpected, weird thing that ever happened to me. Like I said to my makeup artist, I wanted more powder and that's a whole lot of translucent powder right there.
Lol, people are saying that it was staged...
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Video:KIM KARDASHIAN CALLS HER DIVORCE "THE TOUGHEST THING I EVER HAD TO GO THROUGH"



Kim Kardashian showed off her modest side while paying a visit to the Tonight Show with Jay Leno.
The 31-year-old reality star, wearing a conservative white dress, was happy to talk about her 72-day-marriage to Kris Humphries. Kim K told Jay:

"It was really hard to go through [the divorce], probably the toughest thing I ever had to go through, but I had my family there. We are exactly who we are whether the cameras are on or off, and that's why I love my family so much."

Kim admits she's an "open book" when it comes to her relationships. She adds:
"I've showed my life and the reality of my life, and it might not be pretty all the time, but it's who I am. And I've learned so much from it."
Wonder what Mr. Humphries thinks of this interview?
Is Kim being Honest?

Coroner: Whitney Houston had cocaine in her system

The LA County coroner’s report lists cocaine among the drugs in Whitney Houston’s system when she died, according to TMZ.com. The coroner’s report also cites “accidental drowning” as the cause of death, which might have been precipitated by a heart attack.
The L.A. County Coroner has just released the singer’s official cause of death — accidental drowning … but the report also notes heart disease and cocaine use were contributing factors to Whitney’s demise.
A source connected to the investigation tells us it is “very possible” Whitney had a heart attack that caused her to lose consciousness and drown. The heart attack may have been triggered by hardening of the arteries as a result of cocaine use. Source
Whitney, 48, was found unresponsive in a bathtub in her hotel suite in Beverly Hills, CA on Feb. 11. Investigators found no cocaine in Whitney’s hotel room.
Whitney had a long history of drug abuse and alcohol problems dating back to the 1980s.

Official Video:MI- 7 Days


Beautiful song, Directed by Clarence Peters.

Kamis, 22 Maret 2012

Hundreds turn out in NYC for ‘Million Hoodie March’ to demand justice for Trayvon Martin

Trayvon was shot to death last month by 28-year-old self-appointed Neighborhood Watch “captain” George Zimmerman, who claims he was acting in self-defense.
Just moments before pulling the trigger, Zimmerman was on the phone with 911 dispatch, reporting he spotted a suspicious black man in his majority white subdivision. The 911 dispatcher told Zimmerman not to approach the man. But Zimmerman ignored that order and got out of his car. A fight ensued, and Trayvon was shot dead.
The case has been on for a while now and people are seeking that justice be done. The peaceful demonstration held in union square NYC on Wednesday.
Below are the photos from the event:

Hundreds of protesters holding bags of Skittles and cans of Arizona iced tea joined together for a “Million Hoodie March” in Union Square in New York City Wednesday.
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Trayvon’s parents, Tracy Martin and Sybrina Fulton (with their attorney Benjamin Crump) flew from their homes in Florida to join the NYC protestors



A neighborhood watch person is supposed to watch — not pursue, not confront, and not carry a weapon, according to neighborhood watch guidelines.
The peaceful protest was organized by black and white college students, many wearing grey hoodies to symbolize the racist stereotyping that led to the death of Miami teenager Trayvon Martin.

The protestors carried bags of Skittles which is what the 17-year-old is reported to have been carrying when he was shot and killed by racist neighborhood watch person, George Zimmerman on February 26 in Sanford, Florida.
The Justice Department and the FBI have opened an investigation into the death of Trayvon, and the local state attorney announced that he has asked a grand jury to investigate. The grand jury will convene on April 10 in Seminole County.

Such a strong Movement...so glad to see this and even more happy that the crowd is mixed with every race.


Celebs Out & About: Rihanna, Snooki

Last night, the Barbados singer was spotted at the “Two and a Half Men” star’s Los Angeles mansion
According to sources, RiRi pulled up at Ashton’s home in a black SUV around midnight, and didn’t leave until 4 a.m. (Oooweee! Wonder what they were doing that late at night?)
Earlier that night,  Rihanna was spotted having dinner at Giorgio Baldi Restaurant in Malibu.
Wearing a pair of short shorts, polka dot heels, and a matching scarf, the pop diva looked stunning as usual.
If RiRi and Ashton did hook-up, it wouldn’t be a big surprise. They’re both single and ready to mingle!

Pictured on the other hand is Pregnant Nicole "Snooki" Polizzi looking fab as she strolled with her dog.

Nicki Minaj Wears Green Wig and Popcorn Dress in Tokyo,Japan {PHOTOS}

Cartoon rapper,Nicki Minaj flew to Tokyo to kick off her worldwide promotional tour...and she definitely didn't forget her eccentric style.
When she first stormed Tokyo on Tuesday morning, the Young Money rapper wore an eye-catching outfit, comprised of pink Adidas track pants, a pair of baby blue winged Adidas sneakers, a bright green tanktop she paired with a patterned vest, and of course, a bright green wig from her extensive collection of multi-colored hair pieces.


Nicki was also spotted signing numerous autographs for her adoring Japanese fans as she made her way through the Tokyo International Airport.
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The next day she was photographed wearing a pink wig and a popcorn dress with real popcorn overflowing out of her bosom. “Japan. Outfit/Wig #2. Movie. Popcorn,” she tweeted earlier in the day.
Minaj seems to be enjoying the attention she’s getting in Japan too. This is her first time in the country and she has been using her Twitter account to thank all of her Japanese fans (and Jesus) ever since she touched down:


Barbz, they melted my heart. I told them how much they remind me of you guys and they started screaming. I’m obsessed w/their souls.
Whenever I say Harajuku Barbie they erupt. Its like…I can’t take it. Jamaica, Queens to Tokyo yo…like da kid been shoutin dem out 4ever!
God is above & beyond all that you can conceive w/your natural mind. I thank him. Thank you Jesus. You are LORD.

Nicki Minaj’s highly anticipated album “Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded” officially releases on April 3rd.

White teen gets 2 life sentences for killing black man

A white teenager received two life sentences after pleading guilty Wednesday to murder and a hate crime for running over a black man with his pickup truck.
Deryl Dedmon, 19, was indicted for capital murder in the June 26 death of James Craig Anderson, a 47-year-old car plant worker who was remembered for his love of church and his sense of humor.
Dedmon admitted that he and a group of friends were partying in a small town outside Jackson, when he suggested that they go find a black man to harass.
The group of white teens chose Jackson because of its majority-black population.
Dedmon, who was driving, found Anderson standing outside a hotel just before dawn.
Anderson was beaten before Dedmon backed his truck up in the hotel parking lot and accelerated into Anderson, running him over and killing him.
It wasn’t the first time Dedmon and his friends had harassed black people just for kicks. He usually targeted the homeless or drunks who weren’t likely to report it to police, according to USA Today.
Before his sentence was handed down Wednesday, Dedmon turned to Anderson’s family and asked for forgiveness.
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“I am sincerely sorry. I do take full responsibility for my actions on that night. I pray for y’all’s family every day … and that God will soften your hearts to forgive me,” Dedmon said as members of both families wiped away tears.
He continued: “I was young. I was dumb. I was ignorant … I was not raised the way that I acted that night. I was raised in a godly house. As I stand before you today, I am a changed man. I am a godly man. God has showed me to see no colors. God showed me that we are all made in the image of God so we are all based on the same thing … I do not ask y’all to forget, but I do ask y’all to forgive.”
But the judge presiding over the hearing was not so forgiving.
“Your prejudice has brought shame upon you and placed a great stain on the state of Mississippi,” said Hinds County Circuit Judge Jeff Weill Sr.
“Whatever excuse you may offer for what you have done, forget that. There’s no excuse that you can offer for the family of Mr. Anderson or to your fellow Mississippians who have to try to reconcile the horrible damage you have caused,” Weill said.
Recalling the 1964 killings of three civil rights workers that became known as “Mississippi Burning,” Hinds said, “All the hard work we have done to move our state forward from that earthen dam in Neshoba County to here has been stained by you. A stain that will take years to fade.”

Mother arrested for slashing son’s throat with kitchen knife

A 5-year-old boy is in critical condition after police said his mother used a kitchen knife to slash his throat.
Daphne Spurlock, 45, told Magnolia, Texas police she slashed her son’s throat because “he was infested with demons.”
On Saturday night, Spurlock allegedly stomped on her son’s head and chest before slitting his throat.
The child’s father came home from work to find Spurlock standing over the child.
Child Protective Services said it has no history with the family and there are no other children who live in the home. Family members have indicated that Spurlock had recently been battling with mental issues.
The young boy was air-lifted to Memorial Hermann Hospital after his father called 911.
His mother has confessed and is in Montgomery County Jail on attempted capital murder charges. Source 
When will domestic violence stop?

Nicki Minaj Lands Multi Million Dollar Deal with Pepsi

Nicki Minaj just got richer. According to Forbes.com, the “Moment 4 Life” star is set to become the new face of Pepsi after signing a multi-million dollar deal with the beverage giants to promote a new drink called “Pop.”
According to Derek Jackson, the Glu agency chief who brokered the agreement, Minaj will become the face of a new Pepsi beverage nearing its debut. He said the pact, which includes a commercial filmed in South America last month (pixely footage has already leaked on YouTube), is a multimillion-dollar deal.
“You’ll see the commercial probably in the next two months,” Jackson told me before Lil Wayne’s performance at South By Southwest. “That’ll be a segue into a new beverage Pepsi has, called ‘Pop,’ and she’ll be the face of the brand … it’s going to be explosive.”
The pact was one of two major partnerships between Pepsi and Cash Money / Young Money artists garnering significant attention in Austin. Lil Wayne debuted his DEWeezy campaign with Pepsi’s Mountain Dew, also negotiated by Jackson, at his South By Southwest showcase.
[Forbes]
In related Minaj news, the Young Money artist has become the first female to land on the FORBES’ Hip-Hop Cash Kings last year, as she raked in an impressive $6.5 million which landed her at the No. 15 position.
If Nicki keeps this up … she might need to change her favorite color pink to the color green,lol!


Ray J sitting on ‘a ton of’ Whitney Houston sex tapes

Ray J is sitting on “a ton of sexually explicit photos and videos” starring he and the late Whitney Houston, an insider exclusively tells this week’s edition of Star magazine.
The Houston family has “been in contact with Ray and told him they do not want any photos or videos painting her in a bad light to come out,” the source said, adding the famous family “explained to Ray that now is the time to honor Whitney, not drag her legacy down.”
The insider said the younger brother of singer Brandy has “been stalling” to sell, or hand them over, them to Whitney’s family “because he knows he’s sitting on a gold mine.”
The late Houston “adored” Ray J, the insider said of the the hip-hop hunk, whose name is synonymous with his 2007 sex tape with Kim Kardashian.
The late singer, who dated the 31-year-old stud on and off in her final years, “loved doting on him and would have done anything he asked — including making a sex tape,” the insider said. Source
Ray J is probably lying about the existence of sex tapes. Unlike Kim Kardashian, Whitney was too smart to let him film her in the act . Goes a long way to show what people will do to keep their name in the news.

Selasa, 20 Maret 2012

Celebs Out & About: Michelle Obama, Solange Knowles

Beyonce’s sister, Solange Knowles, looked radiant in a white silk blouse and printed skirt as she arrived at the Greenwich hotel in Tribeca to attend an Obama fundraiser with her mother and sister last night.
The First Lady Michelle Obama, looked good as she represented her husband at the event.

Inspiring Interview:Mirror boy Producer Obi Emelonye talks about his love life, The true meaning of Brotherhood and New movie "Last flight to Abuja"

In an exclusive interview with Entertainer, the producer of 'Mirror Boy' reveals how donating a kidney to his younger brother changed his life completely.
Read the full interview after the break

How does it feel to win The Sun's Creative Man of the Year award, the first of its kind, after just a year of coming into the public consciousness?
We are all God's creatures and I believe He guides our path, and He directs our affairs in this journey of life. So, it is not really our choice, and in the popular Nigerian parlance, "God's time is the best". Actually, it is not something that I chose to happen or something that I fought for to happen, it is something that has happened and I give God the glory. 
There's no prematureness about it, it cannot be too early or too late because if you say it is happening at the early stages of my career, then it's what I call renaissance as a film maker. It means it's the beginning of greater things to come, and if you put it at the end of my career, it means it is the highlight of my career in which case it is not so encouraging. So, if it is happening at the beginning, winning The Sun Creative Man of the Year is my beginning, which I look at as God's providence, and I am very humble and very grateful to The Sun for, first of all, carving out this award because a lot of mainstream awards have refused to recognise creativity. So, it is a hugely commendable initiative by The Sun to get a category for creative people and recognize the amount of work we are doing for Nigeria. I feel very honoured and privileged to be the first winner of the award.
'Mirror Boy' made over N18 million at the box office, is that the end of the story for you?
No. 'Mirror Boy' did very well in the cinemas. I am not sure what the final figures are, but it did extremely well and I am grateful for the support of people, the media, most especially, The Sun, Africa Magic, Cool FM and Wazobia FM which made it possible for us to get the success we had. 'Mirror Boy' just came back from Canada where it was adapted by Canadian Immigration authorities as a cultural awareness tool. I also have an invitation to come to Holland with the movie. The Durban Film Festival in South Africa has just requested for 'Mirror Boy'. I have another request from Ireland for the screening of the movie, and a proposition from an American agency for the review of the movie. So, 'Mirror Boy' has still got life in it and even the DVD is yet to be done. My career is more than just a film, I had to go and make a new film called, "Last Flight to Abuja". In the movie are Omotola Jalade Ekeinde, Jim Iyke, and a host of other established names in the industry who are taking their games to the next level. 'Mirror Boy' has done great things for me and it will continue to do, and it will always be a film in my career that announced the new Obi Emelonye. I am trying to transcend and move on to greater things as a film maker.
What's the big deal about your new film, 'Last Flight to Abuja?'
There is no big deal about it. I think it's an attempt by us to tell our story. This particular story is a type that Nollywood shies away from, maybe because of the technical demands of telling that kind of story. Maybe because of the financial implications of telling that kind of story, but it is one that we haven't attempted before and to find the confidence to approach this kind of narrative, it is what the big deal is. It is about the confidence, the assurance to approach this type of story and tell it with the kind of technical and visual details it demands. 'Last Flight to Abuja' is a simple story about something that happened in Nigeria in 2006, and that is told in an entertaining and sensitive manner.
Why did you cast Celine Loader in the film?
There was a strategic thinking behind me casting Celine Loader. It wasn't just simply a case of somebody that will play the role, and we filmmakers have to start thinking that way, it was along the business line. Celine Loader's part in the film goes way beyond acting. She wasn't an executive producer from the scratch, she was an actress. It was when we had difficulties with finance that she came in as an executive producer, and because she believed in the project she decided to put her money where her mouth is. So, she was first and foremost an actress before becoming an executive producer.
You are a lawyer and once a footballer, what are you doing with movies?
I have always known that my destiny lies in show business. I actually don't mention it often but I was also a musician, I was the lead singer of a band called, Jacky's Family in the early 80s and Charly Boy was our producer. We were supposed to be signed onto his label when he came back from America. This was when I was sixteen. I have touched every aspect of what I wanted to do and have enjoyed it and I feel everything I have done in my life is in preparation for what I am doing now. It makes me a complete man and it has broadened my horizon. So, all the experiences I gained in playing football and going for trials in Europe, and practicing as a lawyer in the UK are now part and parcel of my life. But first and foremost, my first degree was in drama from University of Nigeria, Nsukka where I was also a director and writer. Even when I left and was playing football, including when I was practicing law, I was still writing scripts.
One of my most important films before 'Mirror Boy' was 'Echoes of War'. I actually took time off my Bar exams to direct 'Echoes of War' in 2003. So, it has always been in my blood, I have always known that things would fall in place when the time was right.
And in 2007, I made that leap and today, I have been vindicated. Like they say, fortune favours the brave and I have been brave about it, and I think fortune is beginning to smile on me.
How long did you practice as a lawyer?
Just three years, between 2003 and 2006. I worked with some solicitors in South East London. I was seconded to a college where I was legal adviser at Lambert College in South East London. I was working especially in the area of law of conveyance. It was a short period of practice but it opened my eyes to the life that I wanted to live; that I didn't want to go to work everyday. I wanted to work and enjoy it. It is like a professional footballer who is getting paid doing what he enjoys. And the more I practice law, the more I realize that the job is not for me.
In the first place, why did you relocate to the UK?
I am a child of the '80s and '90s when the hippest thing was to go abroad. I graduated in 1990 from UNN, served the next year and played football immediately afterwards. I played for Rangers International of Enugu, Julius Berger of Lagos, and Premier of Onitsha, which I think is defunct now.
   
Where did you meet your wife?
This is a true story. In 2001, I was going with someone to shoot a movie, "Fire Dancer". He was using my equipment and I was the director of photography. There is a part of my history in the UK which involves a white woman and which I have to do as they say to get to where I am. It was a necessary journey that I had to embark upon but with respect to my wife, it is something I don't want to talk about it. She is my wife and the mother of my children and anything that happened before then should not be made public.
   
When did you come back to Nigeria?
I came back to Nigeria in 2000 to join the film industry. I left in 1993 and spent seven years in the UK. In 2000, I came back with my equipment and a bit of money and shot films like 'Who's Next', and 'Voodoo' with Jim Iyke, Ramsey Noah, Steph Nora Okereke and Chioma Chukwuka. I put Chioma on her first poster. Jim Iyke was my boy; I put him in every film that I shot at that time which made a strong impact in the industry. They called me "oyinbo" filmmaker because at the early stage of Nollywood, I was trying to do things right. What we are doing now is what we were doing then but I think it was a bit too early and so, it wasn't greatly received. I promoted my films so well that I had billboards in the stadium for "Who's Next" and it was there for over a year. I built and got permission for the billboard to be put there. All these things we are doing for "Mirror Boy", have always been there, it was just a case of getting the circumstances right. I came back in 2000 to join the film industry and I was frustrated by the marketers who released my film and never gave me a kobo. I am still being owed millions of naira as we speak by some of these people. They released the film and never gave me a penny in return. Marketers are very important but the problem was that they were a monopoly and monopoly will naturally exploit. And that was what they were doing, they were exploiting the situation. I've not finished the story of my wife. I came back from the UK to Nigeria and I was director of photography on a film called, 'Fire Dancer' starring Genevieve Nnaji. We were shooting in Omole and I had a Jaguar.
So, how did it happen?
I gave her my business card at a time when mobile phone wasn't available in Nigeria. I was sharing an office with someone in Surulere, Lagos and she decided to phone me but didn't get through so, she threw away the business card. But what God says will be, will be. Eventually, we met again.
Where?
In the same place, of course. I believe what God says will be, will be. Eventually, we met again and our relationship blossomed. About five months after we connected, I went back to the UK, and a few months later, she joined me. We met on the 12th of February, and February 12 was also the day we got married in the UK. It was the day we had our traditional wedding, so February 12 is a very special day for me and my wife.
Why her?
I don't know. I was sitting in a car somewhere and someone opened the gate and immediately I saw her I said 'that's my wife'. I think it was a spiritual connection and with due respect to all the ladies I have been with in the past, I think I am the best judge of character than women. I am just lucky with women. Whoever I have had something to do with in the past have been the ones you can take home to mummy.
If they were women you could take home to mummy, why didn't you take them?
There were more things to consider; was I ready to take them to mummy at that time? Was I ready to get married at that time? I didn't take them to mummy at that time because I was probably too young or not ready financially or mentally, and probably they were not ready. But I have had a knack for dating ladies who are very beautiful and   responsible.
Is it true that you donated one of your kidneys to somebody?
In 2007, my younger brother was diagnosed with a kidney condition; we thought it was something that could be managed by just taking drugs but increasingly it became an issue. We went abroad where we were told that it's in a bad state and cannot be corrected by just taking drugs, and the only option was to do a kidney transplant. In March 2010, his condition became more critical, he started undergoing dialysis and there was need to act very fast. At that point, we were torn between staying in the US where we were at that time or going to the UK where it was very expensive to carry out that kind of procedure. Then we considered Indian and my sister had a good relationship with the Indian High Commissioner, who recommended a hospital in India. We sent blood to India for interpretation; all my brothers were willing to make donations including my sister, who was married. She too was willing to donate her kidney, and it came down to who was available the most and whose kidney matches that of my brother. At this time, I was in post-production for 'Mirror Boy', I was in the studio editing the film, and it became a vote between myself and my immediate elder brother, who is executive producer of 'Last Flight to Abuja', to go to India with the patient. My brother is older than me by five years and he had a business to run with INEC but I was much freer. I was in post-production of the film, the reason why I'm saying this is not because I am holier than my brothers, no, but circumstances led me to being the only person that was singled out.
My wife obviously had her worries. What risks would I be exposed to? I could die in the operation. How difficult is it and what would happen afterwards? Would I be on medication? Will it affect my quality of life, and by extension, their quality of life? I understand that a woman would want to say that 'your life is for us now and not for anybody on the outside' but I said to her that, 'what if it's me that needs this help, how would you feel?' In life it is better to be the giver than the receiver, so if I died trying to give my little brother a kidney, then I would have died a noble death. Some people die on the road while going to visit their girlfriends. Some people do silly things and die. Seeing my conviction on the matter, my wife said 'let's go and do it'. It didn't hit me hard until the day I was going to India. My brother went from Ghana where he lives, and I went from the UK. As I said goodbye to my kids, it just dawned on me that I may not be seeing them again, it was very emotional.
Did you prepare your will?
Yeah, I had a reasonable life assurance and I had a will. I contacted my life insurance company to say this is what I was going to do. I told my kids that I would be back soon that they shouldn't worry. I arrived in India and I thought the whole process shouldn't take more than two weeks but it was very bureaucratic, very bureaucratic in the sense that a lot of Indians were selling their kidneys for money and so the Indian government had a very stringent law in place, including requirements before you can do a kidney donation. It's very easy to take a kidney from a dead person but taking from someone who is alive like me was a very difficult one. My brother went two weeks before me and started running tests. When I came, I also started mine and it was a very thorough one. It took a lot of time, and two and a half months after, the operation took place. By this time, the work on 'Mirror Boy' was waiting. If we had released the film when we wanted to release it, we would not have been where we are today, but God said 'don't worry about the film, I will look after you'.
How did the family react and cope with all these challenges?
My family did their best, my brother-in-law tried for us; he contributed immensely to the funds to make this possible. He paid the hospital bills; I was responsible for mine. After all this, it showed that I was a suitable and fit-enough donor and by God's grace, I passed all the tests needed. The operation was scheduled for the first week of October; I was having issues calling home because of the time difference, about five hours. The night before the operation, I called my wife but didn't tell her the operation was the next day because I knew she won't sleep, but somehow she knew because I told her I would be going for a test the next day and my phone would be switched off. During the operation, the camera broke and they had to go to another hospital to bring another, it's a microscopic camera to see what's going on. The operation lasted over 10 hours, something that shouldn't take more than four hours. It was like coming back from hell and by His grace, I woke up. And as soon as they finished mine, they started on my brother, cut him wide, because his was a more detailed procedure. They cut him wider than they cut me, few days later, I left the hospital, went back to our hotel, continued to visit my brother who was now in intensive care.
When did you leave India?
A week after the operation, I left India for the UK. As God would have it, a week after I came back from India, my phone rang and it was CNN. They heard about the 'Mirror Boy' and wanted an interview. Since that time, my life as a filmmaker has never been the same. God healed my brother; he was in India for another month, now he is back in Ghana, and his kidneys are probably better than yours. The only thing is that he is on medication to control his immune system but he is working perfectly. So, I went back to the UK, saw my doctor in the process, I told him I just got back from India, he said 'oh, that's nice, so what took you there?' I told him I just donated a kidney to my brother. He literally fell off his chair, saying he has been hearing about kidney transplant but it's the first time he would come in contact with a donor. This is a medical doctor saying this and he knows that I wasn't paid to do it and that I even paid all my bills while in India. The blessing that I got from my mum alone would last me a lifetime, the kind of goodwill I enjoy from people is amazing. Some people told me not to do it that I should think about my family first, others thought I was going crazy. They look at me now and say I inspire them. After a while, there was a rumour that my kidney failed and that I was in India for an operation because I was dying. I felt I needed to manage the story so, I started writing an internet blog, it attracted traffic at the time, many people would visit the blog and write all sorts of comments but I didn't let it deter me. In the end, they realised I was serious about it. Right now, I feel lighter with one kidney; I am not on medication, I still play football, I am in perfect health and will continue to be by God's grace. It's one of the most fulfilling things I have ever done as a human being.
Are you sure there are no health implications?
There are no health implications; the body can function very well with one kidney. I would say 'good health' is my middle name. Going through what I went through in India was serious because the government wanted to be sure I wasn't forced to do the operation, which I found very frustrating. Now, I understand why they did what they did at that time. My brother had to go back to India for a review, I did my review in the UK and the tests showed nothing was wrong. Absolutely, I'm in perfect health. My mum said my life has been prepared for this because I had always lived a healthy lifestyle since I was a small boy. I didn't use to take beer, wine, champagne or anything alcoholic, even when I am celebrating, I don't take any alcohol.
Did the kidney transplant affect your sexual performance?
Absolutely no, it doesn't affect any aspect of my life. Like I said earlier, I still play football.