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Saturday, June 04, 2016

Actress Ebele Okaro Dressed Up As A Gangster!

Hehehehehehe.....



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    1. Am sure this is for a movie

      Am naming d movie as "bele bele in Newyork "
      Kikikikikikikikkikikikiikkkiki

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  2. I love dis woman so much..She is a good role interpreter..I love d way she speaks too..Her accent,diction and facial expression wows me...I love me some Ebele Okaro Onyiuke.

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    1. She's the daughter of all time favourite TV presenter Mrs Elizabeth Okaro who produced and presented the children's programme 'In a lighter mood' on NTA Enugu back then.

      It is her inheritance. Rock on Sis.

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    2. Wowwwwwww!
      No wonder!
      I see...

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    3. 'Meat From Heaven' Elizabeth Okaro? Wow

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    4. Very nice lady, she did something for me that I would never forget.

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    5. Yeah, her diction is bomb.

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    6. My love for her no be here. A good role interpreter, her diction and igbo accent na die...her gangster role in Okada 50 eh, swag this woman n'ekom mehn

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    7. Rolex... share the goodnews biko.

      Rosblis....hahaha. INA ekom. Oh I remember the presenter Nna mehnnn of Dream fm Enugu. Language is everything.

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  3. Hahahahahaha yuppie mama I love this woman dieeee.

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  4. Gangstar*... Stella, correct ur heading.
    Mummy Okaro can cry sha.. Watched one emotional movie she featured in recently. This "ganstar" role is new and i really wana know how she pulled it off.. Lol

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    1. She did just fine in the movie,though I feel Patience Ozokwor would have done a better job.

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    2. At least use google before you correct people. Gangster is the correct spelling. Doesn't your phone or computer have spellcheck?
      Gangstar kor GangMoon ni

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  5. Shantelle's Empire4 June 2016 at 12:31

    Ebele i love you scarra. Correct woman!

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  6. I woke up this morning to the blinding ray of sun streaming in from my window.
    I could have sworn that I had shut the windows, or did I? it must have been the 1865 chateau Lafite, I had taken last night, you see, my husband is a connoisseur of good wines and lately I have been binging out on his stash, holy gracious! my head feels like the Nigerian army is having a parade in there, in one unguided moment of depression, I had let myself slip into the abyss of the false comfort of alcohol, I needed help.
    Where are my manners?! my name is Lilian katanko, I am from the south south area of Nigeria, but my darling husband is from the north, I am a mother to three adorable kids,my husband is a wealthy oil merchant, I am just a housewife. I am happily married.
    I have always found it suspicious when women have to reiterate that they were happily married, I always felt they were trying to convince themselves that they were indeed happy, happiness radiates, I am not talking about a perfectly contoured face, well-shaped eyebrows, and plumped up lips, I am talking about, the twinkle in your eyes, the easy smile and the laughter dancing on the corners of your lips sort of happiness. The look of a contented woman who was happily married.
    I was not this woman, I was a sad, broken and recently turned alcoholic who hardly stayed sober anymore, I had become a bad mother, my kids cowered in my presence, No!, I don't hit them.
    How did it get so bad ? what happened to me? I was every guy's dream, tall, chocolate skinned, curvy, with long never ending legs, a pointed nose, and my grey eyeballs that always left men staring endlessly, I was the toast of my federal campus, I was beautiful with a brain that could have made Albert Einstein proud.
    I graduated top of my class, I had the whole world ahead of me. my parents were called lucky, to have a beautiful daughter who was academically sound, my life was in control and on track till I went for the mandatory NYSC and www.themfontimes.blogsot.com

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  7. So this is how gangsters dress?

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  8. No mama does gangster better than patience ozorkwo

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  9. Ahahaha
    Na real gangster.
    She no wan gree.

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  10. Hahaha mama the mama. I love her facial expressions and dictions in movies.

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  11. yea is a movie. Nwokoye queen is also on that film.

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  12. I love how she adds igbo to every of her sentence. So sexy and funny at the same time

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  13. One of my favourite actresses

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  14. Awww see my Aunt...Love me some Ebele Okaro.

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  15. She's replacing mama Gee..lwkmd

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  16. I woke up this morning to the blinding ray of sun streaming in from my window.
    I could have sworn that I had shut the windows, or did I? it must have been the 1865 chateau Lafite, I had taken last night, you see, my husband is a connoisseur of good wines and lately I have been binging out on his stash, holy gracious! my head feels like the Nigerian army is having a parade in there, in one unguided moment of depression, I had let myself slip into the abyss of the false comfort of alcohol, I needed help.
    Where are my manners?! my name is Lilian katanko, I am from the south south area of Nigeria, but my darling husband is from the north, I am a mother to three adorable kids,my husband is a wealthy oil merchant, I am just a housewife. I am happily married.
    I have always found it suspicious when women have to reiterate that they were happily married, I always felt they were trying to convince themselves that they were indeed happy, happiness radiates, I am not talking about a perfectly contoured face, well-shaped eyebrows, and plumped up lips, I am talking about, the twinkle in your eyes, the easy smile and the laughter dancing on the corners of your lips sort of happiness. The look of a contented woman who was happily married.
    I was not this woman, I was a sad, broken and recently turned alcoholic who hardly stayed sober anymore, I had become a bad mother, my kids cowered in my presence, No!, I don't hit them.
    How did it get so bad ? what happened to me? I was every guy's dream, tall, chocolate skinned, curvy, with long never ending legs, a pointed nose, and my grey eyeballs that always left men staring endlessly, I was the toast of my federal campus, I was beautiful with a brain that could have made Albert Einstein proud.
    I graduated top of my class, I had the whole world ahead of me. my parents were called lucky, to have a beautiful daughter who was academically sound, my life was in control and on track till I went for the mandatory NYSC https://themfontimes.blogspot.com.ng/

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