Thanks, I didn't know. I will watch it. I saw something on her in New African Woman, a 'new' London based magazine. I think she was recognized as an activist.
I met Stella in London in 2007 and she was so nice, even came over to say hello to us. I love her totally!! Wishing her success and I will be watching.
is it not the same DAMASCUS stella that has been paid to sing praises over the airwaves for Gov. Uduaghan that has been ruining lives in delta State. Some of these so called opportunist celebrities get on my nerves
If your stupid Nigeria TV stations will not give her a deal, what do you expect. Some of you morons that come on this site to exhibit your ignorance need to up your brain activity. Walahi you are making us look bad
And how did you come to that conclusion? That some people refuse to follow other people's opinions sheepishly does not mean that the person being spoken about is the one coming on here to defend herself!
so she is now an activist in London abi! changing lives in a foreign land where as ur own people are still deep in suffering. @ anon 7:58 who told u Nigerian TV stations did not give her a good deal? where u dere? u are in fact the stupid Nigerian. we want change!!! and they are changing foreigners lives. Mstchewwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww
why do Nigerians all do their thing outside their country,how do you want Nigeria to grow interns of awareness,exposure,education of what is new ,because the world is fast becoming a global village.the least Nigerians could do is to bring all that they have leaned to their father land and Educate the youth of our generation.
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ReplyDeletein London No bi Nigeria we dey?????????
ReplyDeleteBless you! Been looking forward to it!
ReplyDeleteA beautiful show i surpose...but must it be on forign tv station?
ReplyDeletewhat is de show about?
ReplyDeleteawwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww.. happy for my stella:)
ReplyDeleteWud SDA mean 'Stella Damasus Aboderin'?
ReplyDelete#thinkingoutloud
purposeless show. abegiiiiiiii
ReplyDeleteThanks, I didn't know. I will watch it. I saw something on her in New African Woman, a 'new' London based magazine. I think she was recognized as an activist.
ReplyDeleteI met Stella in London in 2007 and she was so nice, even came over to say hello to us. I love her totally!!
ReplyDeleteWishing her success and I will be watching.
Awe I think it's a good idea that she's starting her own show. Goodluck to her :)
ReplyDeleteStella wants to cange lives? I laugh in Igbo. Perhaps she should start from hers. SMH!!!
ReplyDeleteis it not the same DAMASCUS stella that has been paid to sing praises over the airwaves for Gov. Uduaghan that has been ruining lives in delta State. Some of these so called opportunist celebrities get on my nerves
ReplyDeleteaaahn! what of us in 9ja, doesn't she want to change lives here first??
ReplyDeletenooo..na london lives she wan change....
ReplyDeletethe picture looks kinda distorted.Doesn't look lyk her hand..the pic is just somehow jare..as for the show ?????
ReplyDeleteIf your stupid Nigeria TV stations will not give her a deal, what do you expect. Some of you morons that come on this site to exhibit your ignorance need to up your brain activity. Walahi you are making us look bad
ReplyDeleteanonymous 7:58am = stella damacus!
ReplyDeleteAnonymous 2.14...you took it out of my mouth gbam.....
ReplyDeleteAnon 2:14PM,
ReplyDeleteAnd how did you come to that conclusion? That some people refuse to follow other people's opinions sheepishly does not mean that the person being spoken about is the one coming on here to defend herself!
@anon 7;58 & 6:16pm, u nor know when to stop? dem don catch u and u still dey drag!! abeg shut-up jor. London TV my dog nyansh!!
ReplyDeleteso she is now an activist in London abi! changing lives in a foreign land where as ur own people are still deep in suffering. @ anon 7:58 who told u Nigerian TV stations did not give her a good deal? where u dere? u are in fact the stupid Nigerian. we want change!!! and they are changing foreigners lives. Mstchewwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww
ReplyDeletewhy do Nigerians all do their thing outside their country,how do you want Nigeria to grow interns of awareness,exposure,education of what is new ,because the world is fast becoming a global village.the least Nigerians could do is to bring all that they have leaned to their father land and Educate the youth of our generation.
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