I had affairs with married women – Singer Brymo
Big Lie! I’m not dating Gov Ohakim – Ella
My Kalakuta Diary, Fela’s bodyguard reveals
No time for men now, until… – Shamara
Omotola, 2face, Basketmouth, others rock Benue
GUS Celeb Showdown; Showkey hopeful of victory
Muma is the Woman in Question
Edge, a new prodigy on the music scene
Our expectations – HHWA Nominees
Yvonne Chaka Chaka storms Nigeria for NMLA
I touch women, I Don’t bless them
Ajasa relocates to 3rd Avenue
UniBen SUG demands N20m from Terry G
Oluyinka Ayanda takes centre stage @ the Coliseum

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Lagos hosts movie sequel Sex and the City 2
‘Sex and the City 2’, produced by Warners’ New Line unit, is coming to Lagos.
Starring Carrie, Samantha, Charlotte and Miranda, the Fabulous Four, as the ladies are better known, takes another bite out of the Big Apple in the sequel to ‘Sex and the City’, the 2008 blockbuster.
Posers for film makers @ ZUMA filmfest
The minister, flanked by her Minister of State, Mr. Labaran Maku, told guests and dignitaries at the event that the occasion offered a “golden opportunity to draw global attention to the efforts stakeholders in the Nigerian project are making to sustain a globally acceptable image.â€
Movie producer battles MYTV for N500m
Nollywood producer, Charles Uche Ayika had longed for the day he would produce his own film. For this reason, he immersed himself into the background of Nollywood, learning the ropes. When he felt he had matured, he gathered top class actors including Jim Iyke, Monalisa Chinda, Alex Osifo Remi Ohajianya and a host of others to produce Arrows of Love directed by Uzee Madubuogwu which was released in two parts.
Producer at war with film pirates
The head honcho of O.J Productions Limited, one of the leading film making and marketing outfits in Nollywood, Mr. Ojiofor Ezeanyaeche, has warned pirates to desist from feeding fat on his numerous works.
Use our stars more than Ghanaians, AGN tells producers
THE Actors Guild of Nigeria has raised an alarm over the influx of foreign actors into the country’s film industry, especially the Ghanaian actors, calling on Nigerian film makers and marketers alike to be cautious of this ugly development.

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