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Wednesday, 6 October 2010

Rita Dominic's 'Walk for Charity' in Kenya



















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23 comments:

  1. Why Kenya? Has she finished walking all the charity walk in Nigeria? Or maybe Nigeria is too big to be walked upon.Just my personal opinion.

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  2. these actresses have really gotten a lot of exposure from Africa magic..she is now touring Africa..hope she is doing the same in Nija..i miss Rita in movies though..has anyone seen her lately in a movie?/tell me the name

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  3. exactly...why kenya. nigerian ppl look outside before inside. it's probably a pr stunt...u shud start here before u go out. why can't she do a walk for charity in her vgc area?mschew!it's good that it's "charity" but abeg jare.

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  4. Surprise she was invited to represent Nigeria. Why are you throwing shade?

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  5. ermmm guys most of these people help charity organisations in nigeria... because the ones that get publicised are not in nigeria doesnt mean they dont help... maybe if you organised a walk she will come...*rolling eyes*

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  6. Very true, maybe if you organise a walk in Nigeria she will take part....stop hating people!!

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  7. If we do not have anything meaningful to say we should just shut up.someone does something meaningful we still have trash to say,all we do these days is have something negative to say no matter how good or bad someone does.Thanks to you Rita Dominic for representing Nigeria outside our shores...

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  8. Rita Dominic and her so called "charity" walk is news worthy as dirthy stinky diapers.

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  9. Yeah whatever!
    Walk, crawl, Run for charity in every other country but naija. Abegi!!! i'm tired of all these pretentious celebrities jo!

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  10. CHARITY BEGINS AT HOME!!!
    if it hasnt started @home, den its not charity! mayb its just personal publicity (afterall both words end with "ity" ........lol)!

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  11. minwili dis her ridiculous signature huge hair aint sexy

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  12. If one must finish helping the poor in his/her homeland before going elsewhere, then Westerners do not have any businesses adopting African kids and American billionaires like Warren Buffet and Bill Gates needs to stop sending aid to Africa until they finish helping the homeless in America. Na frustration and bad belle be the worst virus in Nigeria.

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  13. I had never liked her hair-dos!...TOO LOUD!...does she mean to tell us no other style fits her?....goodluck on her charity work.

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  14. @anon 8.28 warren buffet and the other names u mentioned started from america before they branched out...their involvement in america is 10 times more than their involvement in other parts of the world..who needs more help? kenya or nigeria...hard question but still...u can't compare rita and other celebrities in nigeria to the warren buffet's et al abeg

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  15. Cheap publicity for her and her weave.

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  16. skank my peace of mind did not comment, I am shocked!

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  17. The amount of negativity that oozes out of most comments is very disturbing! Haba,must she walk the length and breadth of Nigeria before she walks in another country?? U guys need to relax ur bodies! Haba

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  18. Whats wrong with Kenya? Before all the negativity why dont you get YOUR ASS UP and do something. Just because here in Kenya we are passionate about our people and participate in walks for awareness.. now you want to criticize. Remove the BLOCK in your EYE before you look for the speck in your neighbors. We are going places.... if you want to still gravel around 419ing and stealing money all year long. Go ahead. So to all the negativity SHUT UP! You do something. And yes WE LOVE YOU RITA DOMINIC and YES we love D'banj, Wande Coal, Dprince MoHits and Ramsey Nouah for coming to KENYA this weekend to perform and do the same.

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  19. Am a Kenyan and am surprised a the conversation by my own brothers and sisters from Nigeria whom we respect very because they go ahead of us in many ways. Rita and other Nollywood stars are now recognized and appreciate in the whole continent and the world over, they literally belong to all their fans regardless of their country of origin. Its unfair for you to complain that she came to kenya and got involved in charity and so should be appreciated because she didnt do so in Nigerian. It pains me to see nigerians complaining about a nigerian backing kenyans, kenyans wouldnt do this, this is one thing am sure off. If Rita were kenyan we wouldnt do this, we would be proud of her and cheer her for a good job done

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  20. oh by the way this kenya is home to many nigerians in many way! infact on saturday we have รค Naija nite am so looking forward to it because i love my nigerian brother/sisters.

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  21. with all the bomb throwing & deadrous things happening in nigeria, if I was a celeb, I wuld also go to another country that is ready to get better, Nigeria is not ready, other African countries are getting better by the day but ur dumb northerners still keep holding Nigeria back...smmmshh..Rita next time pls even go further away from Nigeria, the land is fuckin cursed.

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  22. people can be so negative..i bow...Weldone RIta

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