
When Pranksters Become ‘Crime Detectives’
T4T was watching a rather surreal prank video by Richdim TV recently. It’s not the usual flogged pranks that have flooded the Internet space.
It started with a middle-aged woman dragging a bag called ‘Ghana Must Go’ to the back of her house on an impish night. In his other hand was a shovel.
The video was carefully made by a neighbor as revealed by Richdim TV in the morning when the prankster and his crew, posing as detectives, came to ask the woman some questions about her husband who she claimed had left her a few months ago. The question came where there was a little boy (the son of another woman’s husband) who lived with him. And the now ruffled woman also couldn’t answer the question of whether she was dragging the bag and holding the shovel last night.
The woman, after much pressure, leads a team of ‘detectives’ to the back of the house where the son of her husband who left her is buried alive. The boy was already dead when he was dug up.
And that’s when the prankster should call the police instead of muddling up the crime scene by making the woman carry the dead body and all that. Perhaps, the focus at that time is to create richer content for their online followers.
Is the video real? T4T believes it, but not the filmmaker, Tony Abulu who had a spat with singer Edmund Spice on Facebook when Spice posted a video. Abulu claimed the video was scripted, Spice disagreed. But T4T is yet to get an update from Police and Richdim TV.
We’re talking about an alleged murder here for God’s sake and if the plot was written, a little boy who looked stone cold dead would have risen at the end of the video, beaming with a smile to the camera, but no, he was visible and very still. dead!
You Need To Rob A Bank To Get Zazzu On Your Song!
Recently, controversial Afro Pop singer, Portable aka Zazzu alleged that Cinematographer, TG Omori wanted him to perform a money ritual so that he could pay about N55 million for the music video for his new song, but a few days later, this is the same. the artist in the interview revealed that he charged five million for the show, features and even cameo appearances among others.
“If you call me to present, N5 million. If you want to make a video, N5 million. You wan do show, N5 million up. All N5 million. If you want to interview, N5 million. Anyone N5 million,” said Zazzu.
T4T wonders who will pay Zazzu five million to show his ‘handsome’ face in a music video and or come and sing those ‘rarara’ songs?
And not just five million!
This Yoruba Actress Needs English Lessons
Actress Iyabo Ojo is one of T4T’s favorite Yoruba movie stars. And the fact that she is a southpaw endears her more to T4T who has a child who is a southpaw too. That said, Aunty Iyabo needs an English teacher who will train her personally at home. His written English is very poor. T4T didn’t have a chance to hear him in English, maybe because he’s doing a Yoruba movie, so he can’t rate it.
T4T as usual took a look at his Facebook page and saw a post expressing his support for the presidential candidate in the upcoming elections in Nigeria. For reasons you already know, the name of the candidate will not be mentioned here, but read the excerpt of aunt Iyabo’s post and while there, note the marked T4T ‘missile’. He can’t move on to the next paragraph because the missile is as advanced as North Korea’s WMD. Happy reading:
“I don’t understand why some people on social media ‘have’ ’caused’ insults to others who don’t support their political candidates, democracy and everyone has the right to support ‘whoever’ they want to support, If you don’t like their choice, choose your choice you, one thing to be aware of is that ‘this’ politician is a friend behind the ‘close’ door & neither he nor his children will lose sweat or blood…
Aunt Iyabo obviously never heard of punctuation in her life or she deliberately did not want to use it (in the right place) in anything she wrote.
In all, the glory of God!