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multitudeofmuses · 1 year
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RIVERS OF LONDON SERIES by Ben Aaronovitch
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Mama Thames | Genius Loci / Goddess of The River Thames
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Mama Thames aka Mother Thames is the Goddess of the River Thames. Unlike Father Thames, her power comes from the seas and ports. She holds court East of the Tower of London in a converted warehouse, just short of the Shadwell Basin, in the Wapping area of London.
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Her appearance is that of a middle-aged, Nigerian woman, impeccably dressed in Austrian lace. She is described as having a generous figure, perfect skin, full, dark lips and cat-shaped eyes. Her hair is braided and she was wearing a head-dress of Portugese beads when Peter Grant first meets her. During the Spring Court she had her hair woven into an elaborate gold birdcage. She has an almost irresistible, arousing supernatural glamour. To Peter Grant it evoked the smell of salt water and coffee, diesel and bananas, chocolate and fish guts. She was originally a Nigerian woman who immigrated to the United Kingdom in 1957 to study nursing. Some time between 1957 and 1966, after being dumped by her fiancé and failing her nursing exams, she decided to commit suicide by jumping into the Thames. While contemplating her suicide on London Bridge the River Thames called to her to exchange her life to become a genius loci. Mama Thames claims to have forgotten her original human name.
SUGGESTED CASTING:
NIKKI AMUKA-BIRD ( 47 years old ) SOPHIE OKONEDO ( 54 years old ) RAKIE AYOLA ( 55 years old ) RITA DOMINIC ( 48 years old ) WUNMI MOSAKU ( 37 years old ) NSE IKPE-ETIM ( 48 years old )
**All actresses cast are nigerian, or of british-nigerian descent.
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betanewsofficial · 8 months
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Never marry young – Venita Akpofure tells singles
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rnnonline · 2 years
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Nigerian Celebrities Who Broke Guinness Book of Record (Top 10)
Nigerian Celebrities Who Broke Guinness Book of Record (Top 10)
Do you know that a lot of Nigerian Celebrities have broken the Guinness Book of Records? Most of these celebrities have broken one record that brought them to the limelight. However, most of the people on this list have done so many extraordinary things that make them appear on this list. They were the first to do most of these extraordinary things that made them appear on this list. The big…
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naijasilver · 2 years
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Reactions As Popular Nigerian Actress, Ini Edo Shares New Sizzling Photos
Reactions As Popular Nigerian Actress, Ini Edo Shares New Sizzling Photos
Reactions As Popular Nigerian Actress, Ini Edo Shares New Sizzling Photos Popular Nigerian Actress, Ini Edo has recently updated her official Instagram page with lovely new photos she posted. In the photos, she was seen with a lovely outfit which undoubtedly enhanced her beauty. These amazing photos has gotten over a thousand likes and comments in just a few hours of publication. She failed to…
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Another Pattern: She's a Saboteur
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I can't stay here, it's off brand-London
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I can't stay here, fire hazard-South Africa
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I can't stay here, security threat-Nigeria
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When she's pre-booked for "complimentary" hotel accommodations that are beneath her standards, MEgain (Queen Jezebel 2.0) pretends to go along with "their plan," but all the while she's taking deliberate steps to undermine the reservation.
Palace aides observed a similar pattern during her 72 days of "work" in the BRF---she set-up the "role" to fail from the very beginning. #conartist
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faceclaimsity · 3 months
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calliettes-posts · 11 months
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I hope Wtfock takes a page from Druck and delves deeper into Anais ethnicity and family background
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Nancy Isime's Journey: From Struggles with Stardom to Kolawole Ajeyemi's Public Declaration of Love for Toyin Abraham
🌟Nancy Isime Opens Up About Fame, Controversies, and Her Journey in Nollywood! 🎬 From overcoming the fear of the limelight to mastering her craft in the Nigerian movie industry, Nancy Isime shares her struggles, growth, and the controversies.
Navigating fame can be challenging for celebrities, and Nollywood actress Nancy Isime knows this firsthand. In a recent interview, she opened up about her path to stardom, revealing her struggles and growth in the Nigerian entertainment industry. On a different note, Nollywood actor Kolawole Ajeyemi publicly celebrated his wife, actress Toyin Abraham, on her 44th birthday, showing that love and…
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legalattorneyblog · 3 months
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Veteran Nollywood Actress Stella Ikwuegbu Passes Away
The Nollywood movie industry is in mourning following the death of veteran actress Stella Ikwuegbu. Naija News reports that Ikwuegbu passed away on Sunday, June 16th, after a prolonged battle with leg cancer. Her death was confirmed by movie producer Stanley Nwoko, popularly known as Stanley Ontop, via a heartfelt post on his Instagram page. In his post, Nwoko expressed his grief, stating,…
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NEW VLOG! 💡Week in my life vlog #244 Skincare & meeting up with my study abroad friends 💕
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realmoneystudio · 2 years
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BEFORE & NOW Pictures of 10 Nigerian Actors/celebrities
Before and now pictures of 10 Nigerian Actors/celebrities. Pictures and Video edited by  @Real MonEy  Background music by  @Real MonEy  Watch on YouTube ​
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rnnonline · 2 years
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Luchy Donalds Net Worth And Biography
Luchy Donalds Net Worth And Biography
Luchy Donald is a talented Nigerian award-winning actress and model with an estimated net worth of $400,000. She is a dedicated actress that is not new in the industry. However, her estimated net worth of $400,000 made her among the richest actresses in Nigeria. Donald is one of the most influential actresses who has starred in so many Nigerian movies. Bio Data Full Name: Luchy Donalds Date of…
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naijasilver · 2 years
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6 Popular Nigerian Actresses Who Welcomed Their 2nd Baby This Year (Photos)
6 Popular Nigerian Actresses Who Welcomed Their 2nd Baby This Year (Photos)
We have received a lot of good news about childbirth since the beginning of this year from several celebrities. Most of these celebrities greatly expressed their joy over their childbirth, especially those who became a mom for the first time. However, in this post, we are going to look at some popular actresses who welcomed their baby No 2 (second child) with their partner this year. 1). Regina…
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the9jafresh · 2 years
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Top 10 Most Funniest Yoruba Actors (Photo)
Top 10 Most Funniest Yoruba Actors (Photo)
Top 10 Most Funniest Yoruba Actors (Photo) 1. Babatunde Bernard Funniest Yoruba Actors Babatunde Bernard, also known as Baba Tee, was born on the 10th of May in an unspecified year. With his comic act, he was very funny in the Yoruba sector of Nollywood. He debuted in several films, including Jelili by Femi Adebayo. Read Also:- Top 10 Richest Kings In Nigeria & Their Net Worth 2022 2. Olu…
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kelseytheballerina · 1 year
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Heyy so Starting by being straight up and admitting that envy is an ugly habit I have. I see people who grew up with money living their best life and I get hurt and mad because I'm working my ass off just trying to get by, or I see an attractive woman and feel like crap. Its something I'm recognizing as a problem and I want to stop. I saw a post where you said something about being inspired and motivated by women who are better off/more successful/prettier/etc instead of comparing and getting jealous. How do you actually put that into practice and acheive that mindset?
totally, so basically I would just look at it as inspiration and proof of an outcome. a lot of our desires can be based on theory. the possibility of having this or going there or excelling in this way. but we don’t technically know if we could pull it off or if it’s ever been done before with a specific set of conditions, so our goals and desires are just a theory. for example, maybe you desire to be a mom-model-actress-ceo under 25 and you see a woman literally become just that. I wouldn’t be like “grrrr how dare she have what I want” I would be happy that I now have proof that what I want is in the realm of possibility and there is a path that has been laid out should I choose to use hers as a blueprint. people will likely be more accepting of me doing the same thing since there’s already been someone who has come before me and been successful. plus, now you could have a potential peer who becomes a potential friend when you are in the same circle. when it comes to beauty, there’s so many girls out there being unapologetically into beauty care so now people won’t be weirded out when I start showing up with nails and hair and cute clothes because they have helped break down the taboo. so it’s more of an appreciation for them trailblazing a path or showing time and time again that something is possible and here’s what it looks like for a 35 year old and a 60 year old and a 19 year old and a white American and a black American and a Nigerian Brit and so on and so forth. it’s inspirational data.
it’s like, I now know I’m not crazy and my aspirations are attainable at least to a degree (factoring in variables like where you’re born and parents you’re born to, etc) so all I have to do is stay on track and I’ll be there too some day. when I’m studying over and over and wondering if this is even real and then I see a classmate got an A, I feel better knowing that I’m not screaming into the void and that the outcome I seek is actually a reality. I no longer feel like I’m rowing in open water of uncharted territory. this land has been conquered before and that’s great! so maybe I won’t get skin exactly like hers but I’ll get close. maybe I won’t get her salary at the same age she did but even if I have to work an extra 5 years I’ll be glad I was inspired by her to keep going. maybe you didn’t consider the possibility of having certain things until you saw that woman with it and now your mindset has been expanded to have more out of life.
I feel like when you’re envious, there’s a part of you deep down that will secretly wish for someone’s downfall, even if you’re friends with them because it’s a “me vs you and there can only be one” mentality. which means you’ll be likely to think everyone else is secretly out to get you too or the world is conspiring against you when it’s nothing of the sort. but when you have an “I’m happy for you and patiently waiting my turn” mentality, you’re more likely to see the blessings happening to you in action, you’re more likely to be a positive person around such women and they’d more likely want to be around you and help you come up with them rather than feeling some sort of repressed hater energy.
I always just remember that none of us are on the same timeline and not everyone peaks at the same age. some are late bloomers, some have more barriers in the way, but that just means you will end up being someone else’s inspiration one day when they find interest in your variables and outcome. let your journey be what it will be and keep your mind open to the wisdom you’re collecting along the way. if it took you 3 years to clear your skin up, you’ll have waaaay more insight on the topic than someone who’s only ever experienced the occasional breakout and let’s say you wanted to turn that into a skincare YouTube channel or something, you’d have more success than someone with nothing to say. what I mean by that is, sometimes the ones with the long journeys that feel unfavorable in the moment end up blooming into an unforeseen opportunity in the future.
envy is never worth it. it just makes the journey more miserable than it needs to be and pushes people away.
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