Why I Don’t Wear My Wedding Ring— Desmond Elliot

Nollywood actor, Desmond Elliot, in a recent interview the actor speaks on his staying power, marriage and fatherhood.

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There’s no doubt he has evolved  in his 14-year-old career. From a ‘fine’, talented actor, Desmond went on to directing, which he reveals he finds fulfilling while acting is rewarding for him.

One of the ambassadors of a leading telecommunication group, Globacom, the father of four has carved a niche for himself which makes him one of the most sought-after by movie producers.

In spite of your relevance and steady rise in the industry, you are among the few stars whose marriages are intact. What do you do differently?

If you love your home, that is where your heart will be. I’m yet to see anybody who really loves his home and will want it to break. Do we have difficulties? Of course! There is no home without its challenges, oh yes! There are times the woman is tired. There are times the man is tired too, but most importantly it’s understanding yourselves. One thing I have noticed in a marriage or home is you must understand that a man is totally different from a woman.

The way a man thinks is totally different from the way a woman thinks. What a man considers his priority is almost 80 percent different from what a woman sees as her priority. And the most difficult thing in this world is a man understanding a woman. But if you understand a woman, the way they think, what tickles them, what makes them happy, simple, you will not have problems with them. Men that live very long understand that principle. I intend to live long.

What then is a woman’s priority?

A woman’s priority is attention, love, but a man looks at security, a man looks at, ‘I want to protect my family; I want to make sure I feed them.’ If you don’t have money but tell a woman ‘I love you’ ten million times, I’m talking of in a marriage now, and the woman sees prospect, the woman sees a hardworking man, she’s okay. Give a woman what she wants, she’s okay!

How were you able to understand this early in life?

Who told you it was early. It wasn’t early in life o, till now I still never understand finish. I’m telling you. You must understand the woman’s good day and the woman’s bad day. Don’t ask for too much and don’t expect too much. Most importantly, just make sure you are happy at all times. If you are happy then it rubs off on your home.

In one of your interviews you said you intend having seven children. When are you looking at adding three more?

Ask my wife o, na she get that matter.

But are you really serious about having seven children?

I do not mind at all. Maybe not now, maybe much later but I love kids. My dad had 11, my mom had five. So, ours was a large family. So, it’s not because we were not many, that’s why I want to have a large family, no. I just love kids. I want to have a big family like seven. But not now, when my wife is more rested and the kids are grown more and also when I have more money, so I can give them all the best. I love kids. Definitely, we’ll have more.

What’s fatherhood like?

Oh, it’s awesome. It’s one of the best things in life. It’s a good experience. I feel blessed, excited. Especially when they are growing up, you see them learn different things, want to say different things, you guys walk together, they tell you things, sometimes they correct you when you speak English.

 Why is it that most stars don’t wear their wedding rings, like you are not wearing yours right now?

I honestly don’t know why. Sometimes, it’s because of the fear of getting it missing. When we are on set and you are not playing a married role, you’ll need to take it out. And sometimes it just might get missing.

When last did you put on your ring?

When last did I stop shooting?

And it’s not an issue, is it?

No, she kept it. She’s with it. Isn’t it better she keeps it than for it to get lost?

Why is that you don’t attend events with your wife?

The kids, now that the kids are growing, very soon we’ll be going out together. It’s pretty much because of the kids. She needs to stay home to take care of them, but she will be coming out more very soon.

Pirates Molest, Rob Market Women In Delta

Suspected sea pirates struck again in Burutu Local Government Area of Delta Delta state, robbing market women of money and foodstuff, over the weekend.

Sunday Vanguard gathered that following the incessant attacks in recent months, the Delta Waterways Security Committee, DWSC, Warri, was already  liaising with the Burutu Local Government Council and security agencies to checkmate the menace of the hoodlums.

A source disclosed, yesterday, “The sea pirates attacked a boat from Okwagbe, which was carrying market women and dispossessed them of foodstuff and money running into millions of naira.”

“The pirates trailed the boat after closure of market to a link creek, they shot sporadically into the air and took every money that was in the possession of the traders.

“However, no one was shot but the traders were molested. The Burutu vigilance group went on a rescue mission, but the pirates had finished operation and left before their arrival, none of them was arrested,” he added.

He asserted, “As I speak to you now, the vigilance group is on red alert to track down the pirates, but the gunmen are nowhere to be found.”

Lagos Businessman Meets His Death While Having Sex With A Popular Big Girl

A popular big girl in Asaba, Delta State capital has been arrested by detectives following a mysterious death of a Lagos businessman in the hotel room the lady and the deceased had booked.

The 35 year old died while “having an affair” with the popular big girl according to ASP Lucky Uyabaeme, the police spokesperson in Delta State. Details emerged that the Lagos businessman was in town for some business deals and asked a friend to “arrange” a romping session for him.

The deceased man’s friend assisted them check into a popular hotel (name withheld) with the lady whose name has just been given as Stella.

The lady was seen running out of the room 40 minutes after they got in screaming for help. Hotel workers rushed into the room and found the businessman lifeless on the bed.

The lady vanished during that commotion but was later caught and delivered to the police. Investigations into the man’s death – who has only been referred to as Peter is still going on.

Confederation Cup: Super Eagles Still Not In Brazil, 24 Hours To Crucial Match

The Nigerian national football team, Super Eagles, have yet to arrive in Brazil, 24 hours to their crucial Group B encounter with Tahiti, in Belo Horizonte at the 2013 FIFA Confederation Cup.

Agitation over match bonus payments “grounded” the team in Windhoek after playing a 1-1 draw with hosts, Namibia, in an African qualifier for the 2014 FIFA World Cup, also to be hosted by Brazil.

A PANA Correspondent, covering the eight-team tournament, reports that the late arrival of the Super Eagles may have resulted in the general fan apathy for the tie taking place on Monday.

Only 17,210 tickets for the match had been bought as at Friday night while the venue of the match can hold 62,547 spectators.

According to the organisers, additional 36,134 tickets are still available for the Nigeria match but local football followers appeared skeptical, fearing either a ‘no-show’ or a below par performance, considering the rating of Tahiti and the apparent apathy the Nigerian side is putting up.

Even, 2,308 of the tickets sold for the Monday game were yet to be collected.

In contrast, all tickets for the Brazil-Japan opening game of Saturday were expectedly bought.

Also sold are tickets for the group matches between Mexico and Italy in Rio on Sunday and that between Spain and Uruguay in Recife on the same day as well as Brazil and Italy in Salvador on June 22.

For Saturday’s opening match, 64,721 tickets were sold while Mexico-Italy match already had 71,407 tickets sold and collected.

The only Nigerian match that has attracted significant interest is the potentially explosive encounter with World Cup holders and European champions, Spain, slated for Fortaleza on 23 June.

About 45,234 tickets have been sold for the match, while additional 9,465 are being offered for sale.

Meanwhile, the Super Eagles will lodge at the Caesars Park Inn when they arrive in the sixth Brazilian most populous city of Belo Horizonte.

Their late arrival will not afford the Nigerians the opportunity to have a feel of the match venue, the sumptuous and historical Estadio Mineirao, where the U.S. shocked England in a World Cup match 63 years ago.

The stadium has since 1965 been reconstructed

Jet lag permitting, the Super Eagles may have light training at the Estadio Raimundo Sampaio.

On the other hand, Tahiti which has been intensifying training sessions since arriving Brazil on June 7 will again have another feel of the Estadio Mineirao on Sunday evening (6.30pm Nigerian time) with a two-hour training session.

They will then round off their public activity for the day with a press conference.

Owing to the late coming of Nigeria, no activity has been slated for the Super Eagles who may not have a pre-match conference.