Deaconess Lola Olabode hits 60 in style
Taylor Swift paid $160,000 for New York wedding permit – Mayor
El Dee grinds on One Day video
Why Skuki is yet to get their car
Dagrin to release 3rd album?
Kelly Hansome writes Kennis Music
Basketmouth goes to SA
Nigerian Idol is the real deal
NMVA acquires the NAFDAC stamp
Aneke twins out with Ujuaka
Big Brother Africa returns
Nadia takes Trinity to Ghana
Empress Njamah: Why I don’t flaunt my boobs
Kelly Hansome apologises to Kennis Music
KSB parties with turn around
MTV hosts Sasha, Naeto C, others

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Police nab pirates of 2Face’s new album
Barely three weeks after the release of the highly anticipated 2face Unstoppable Int’l Edition album, three shop owners and one street hawkers have been rounded up for selling pirated copies of the album.
KIDNEY PROBLEM: Fashola to the rescue
Not unaware of government bureaucracy Lanre says, “I’m really praying that the whole process will be fast tracked and that we won’t be caught up in the whole … My wife needs urgent attentionâ€. Apart from the cost for the surgery which Governor Fashola will foot, hopefully, Lanre still neds to make about N2m available for medication after surgery.
Hubert Bals bails out Nollywood director
The film also has secured a distribution deal for Netherlands, Belgium and Luxembourg. Gyang who has continued to beef up his profile partnered with the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) as director on “Wetin Deyâ€. Equally, he produced and directed the “Finding Aisha†series for which he won the Young Producer Award at the last edition of The Future Awards.
Ibekwe wins best film prize @ Ecrans Noire filmfest
Chike Ibekwe, whose project “Letter to the Prof†is slated for the Babylon International Assisted Funds, has continue to add more feathers to his cap. The young Nigerian film maker won the Best Film Prize award at the just concluded 14th Ecrans Noire Film Festival in Cameroun.
Asiegbu, Hank bag top govt jobs
Call it a season of political appointments for artistes and you may not be wrong. Nollywood actors are beginning to take the front seats in the scheme of things as they join forces with the powers-that-be to steer the ship of state.

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