Showing posts with label Ibinabo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ibinabo. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 10, 2014

Romanus Amuta still alive, shares Selfie with Ibinabo



 On the weekend, there were reports that iconic actor, Romanus Amuta, who played Natty in the most popular 80's comedy Masquerade had died after having a struggle with stroke. But it's untrue. The veteran actor isn't doing well health-wise but he's definitely still alive. AGN president Ibinabo Fiberesima paid him a call recently and shared photos. Continue to see more pics.

Saturday, May 18, 2013

Ibinabo Fiberesima sets up foundation for families of accident victims



The actress and Actors Guild of Nigeria president was involved in a car accident in 2006 which led to the death of a medical doctor. She hit his car along the Lekki/Epe Expressway in Lagos. She was sentenced to five years imprisonment for manslaughter in 2009 but only spent a few months there. She came out of prison a completely changed woman, bidding farewell to alcohol, cigarettes and partying. The single mother of three who is now a born again Christian is setting up a foundation to cater for the welfare of families of accident victims. Ibinabo explains
“I do have a foundation which I’m setting up. In 2006, I had an accident and a medical doctor, Mr. Suraj Giwa died in the process. A lot of things went wrong, I was sent to jail because of the accident. It is quite painful, it’s taking me this long because I needed to find myself again. The foundation is going to be for the families of accident victims. I’m going to get people to talk to them and to heal their wounds. What I went through, I was healed by the grace of God.”


Wednesday, February 20, 2013

AGN President, Ibinabo Calls For Special Prayers Over Incessant Deaths In Entertainment Industry



The president of the Actors Guild of Nigeria (AGN) Ibinabo Fiberesima, has called on her colleagues in the entertainment industry to come together and put an end to the incessant death being experienced in the industry lately.
Ibinabo sent out a Blackberry broadcast message this morning just when the industry was yet hit with another death; Justus Esiri.   Her unedited message reads,  "With the incessant death occurring in the entertainment industry this year, it's high time we put a stop 2 it. We must surrender our lives to Almighty God irrespective of our religious believes. 

ST

Please Like Us On facebook