Mercy kenneth nakedness - Page 4

Ifedi Sharon has acted alongside many top Nollywood actors and actresses such as, Zubby Michael, Chinenye Nnebe, Isaac Fred A, Mercy Kenneth, Adaeze Onuigbo, Regina Daniels, Onny Michael, Eve Esin, Frank Tana, Chizzy Alichi, Destiny Etiko, Lilian Gabriel, Nkechi Nweje, Somadina Adinma, Jerry Williams, Yul Edochie, Chinenye Ubah, Ngozi Ezeonu, among others.
Mercy Kenneth is a young and very smart actress and comedienne who interpretes her movie roles excellently, has featured in many movies and has amassed many fans in Nigeria and beyond.
Her message came too late, others that shows their nakedness even pregnant ones are now saints except Mercy. Please spare me
The icture is a clear depiction of the actual agenda of BB. Mercy has no shame or respect for her body or family. Havent you noticed that the goal of every woman now is public sex appeal? Nakedness sells and attract the right 'gods.'
Joke Silva will do well to direct her advice to Toyin Lawani and Symba Erothick. Both are her sisters and have been in this game of nakedness long enough than Mercy BBNaija #Hypocrisy
In 1956, art historian Kenneth Clark differentiated between nudity and nakedness in his book, The Nude. He wrote that the naked human body is exposed, vulnerable and embarrassing, while “nude”, “on the other hand, carries, in educated usage, no uncomfortable overtone. The vague image it projects into the mind is not of a huddled and defenceless body, but of a balanced, prosperous and confident body…” So, to Clark, a nude is a beautifully captured and posed cover shot of a nude woman in Vogue while naked is Seema Biswas as Phoolan Devi, stripped of her clothes in Shekhar Kapur’s Bandit Queen. Naked is a woman making love, and it rattles our moral police and self-censoring instincts much more than a vanity-evoking nude. Hardly do we see women or men naked in our movies. The nude is the target of virulent mob attacks and protests, as was the case at last year’s art exhibition The Naked And The Nude, at Delhi Art Gallery—members of the women’s wing of the Vishva Hindu Parishad protested outside the gallery’s doors. Around the same time, artist Anirudh Sainath’s paintings at the Chitrakala Parishath, in Bengaluru, were taken off after the art academy received threat calls to remove three paintings that depicted Hindu gods and goddesses nude. A few years ago, a couple of art students from the Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda, traditionally a cradle of art, went to jail because they painted some nudes. M.F. Husain left the country of his birth after Hindu fundamentalist groups continuously targeted him, starting with his painting of a nude Saraswati.
Nudity usually involves the female form and the debate around it in our part of the world of course alienates millions of women. Nudity or nakedness is twice removed from the reality of girls who have been wearing a burkha from a tender age, many women who have been covering their heads ever since they got married, and many who are yet to wear a pair of jeans. The Sugandhas of the modern world are possibly at the mercy of secret proponents of nudism who profess morality in their public life. These debates are elite and progressive, often hastily equating freedom of expression and confidence with bodily liberation, but they ought to continue. Mehta continues it—his choice of subject is a political statement, although given the formulaic treatment, the subject does not get cinematic transcendency.
“God have mercy on the future of women in our society. No single man said hold on, not even one. It’s totally regrettable and no amount of plea can cover our minds eye from remembering her nakedness.
“That on Thursday, the 17th of September, 2020 you forcibly took our clients to the Hotel warehouse and later to your office (also at the Hotel’s Restaurant) in the presence and active assistance of the armed mobile policemen (paid by tax payers) and at gunpoint ordered our clients to pull off their clothes. Our clients pleaded profusely for your mercy but you showed them none. One of our clients, Mrs. Precious Achibong, knelt down and cried for your mercy because she is a married woman (a fact which you are aware of) and no one except her husband was supposed to see her nakedness but the milk of mercy never came from you. With the threatening presence of the armed policemen who willingly did your bidding, you directed your son of 15 years old (a minor) Master Egba Gbagi, to film and take photos of our clients’ nakedness.
According to the victims, One of them, Mrs. Precious Achibong, knelt down and cried for the ex-minister’s mercy because she is a married woman and no one except her husband was supposed to see her nakedness but the Minister Ignored her pleas and




