Nollywood actor, Patrick Doyle loses newborn daughter
Britney Spears checks into rehab after DUI arrest
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Terry G turns preacher at Enugu Legend ‘Taste and Tell’ show
Why I dumped my banking job for music – Anny
BoI lunches NollyFund
Top artistes share their pains before fame
Majek Fashek resurrects in The Grave Dust
Angelina Jolie knocks UN failures on Syria crisis
Joke Silva, Kate Henshaw, others gear up for Hear Word!
Piracy, others bane of entertainment industry
Dance with Peter Okoye reality TV show debuts
I once worked as a bricklayer to survive – Reekado Banks
I don’t believe the Bible on sex – Queeneth Hilbert

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Bose Oladimeji is beginning to get all the attention in the Yoruba film industry, for both her talent and good looks. But Bose, from Kwara State and an English graduate of Tai Solarin University of Education, Ogun State is burning with desire to do things most of her colleagues wouldn’t dare even though she wouldn’t cross the Rubicon of going nude.
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No breastfeeding for my kids — Cossy Orjiakor
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I believe in tasteful nudity – Moet Abebe
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