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How I signed Wizkid through Banky W – Akon

Senegalese-American music star Akon has opened up about his role in Wizkid's early career, revealing that he signed the Nigerian singer after Banky W introduced the then-rising talent to him during a visit to Nigeria.
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Iyanya takes charge as PF contestants debut

The two gifted singers entertained contestants with their different hit singles and dished out tips and advice on how to conduct themselves in the Performance Academy. Speaking from experience, they taught the freshers how to be better performing artistes and how to maximize their potential while in the Academy.

No regrets’, Sammie says about honeymoon arrest

A Scottish evening paper had reported the arrest of a Nigerian, who allegedly acted in a racially aggravated manner at a local restaurant in Aberdeen Scotland on Wednesday, July 7. The Nigerian, multiple award winning contemporary gospel artiste, Sammie Okposo, was reportedly charged to court and released on bail until further hearing in September, 2010.

Chioma Chukwuka owes Emeka Ike apology?

Emeka recently revealed to HVP, how he practically begged Chioma’s parent to allow their daughter actualise her dream of making a career in acting. He went down memory lane, following what he described as his “disappointing encounter” with Chioma Chukwuka during the GUS Celebrity Showndown.

Stakeholders hail Aki’s MFR award, plead for Paw-paw

Once upon a time, such National awards were reserved for politicians and those who could afford to pay for it. But today, all that has changed. If Aki and Paw-Paw were not born twins and even if the were both ‘rule of tomb’ then, both of them deserved to be honoured. May be, Paw-paw will be honoured next year.

Nollywood slams N250,000 clearance fee on foreign actors

The recent decision by the authorities of the Ghanaian movie industry to compel Nigerian actors who are plying their trade in Ghana to pay the huge sum of $1000 for every movie role or risk losing the job in that country may have incurred the wrath of their Nigerian counterparts who have risen to the occasion by returning fire-for-fire.

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