Actor Patrick Doyle welcomes child with new wife
Why I can’t marry a fellow actor – Seyi Ashekun
War in Nollywood over piracy
One of my biggest regrets —Paul Okoye
Celebrities condemn xenophobic attacks
Wale Adenuga’s worries over Nollywood :Canvasses for establishment of a national body
We ‘re ready for AMAA 2015, says organizers
Audrey Silva Company returns with ‘Surulere’
‘I’m looking forward to a successful tenure’
Tamara Eteimo’s ‘Unblissful’ moment
Olu of Warri, Uduaghan, Okowa, others for Olu Akengbuwa play
Four top singers share their humble beginnings before fame
My new boyfriend is the last man I’ll date — Sobola Sotayo
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SubscribeOluchi lands Verve International endorsement deal
Nigerian super model, Oluchi Orlandi has just sealed an endorsement deal with Verve international.
My ideal man is somewhere looking for me
Knowing how to dress is the key to looking great notwithstanding your body structure. I don’t wear anything I see. Because of my physique, I choose carefully what I wear. If it is not comfortable, then there is no way I will ever wear it. I prefer simple classic dresses that make me sexy and beautiful.
Drop dead divas on rampage: Good girls gone bad
Good girls gone bad is the third studio album of Rihanna and it aptly captures the focus of this piece. Once upon a time, the Nigerian entertainment scene had an array of good girls who wouldn’t hurt a fly, divas who tread on the path of caution and do whatever it takes to be in the good books of the media.
Don’t politicize Nollywood —Zik Zulu
Although, Kunle Afolayan has since apologized for accusing Igbos of being behind piracy in Nollywood, notable film maker and President of the Association of Movie Producers (AMP) Zik Zulu Okafor, has taken a swipe at the statement, warning that nobody should import what is happening in the nation’s political terrain into the movie industry.
Dabby Chimere fights drug abuse through film
According to the producer, Dabby Chimere, the movie is an emotional, but socially relevant one that would expose the scourge of drug and alcohol abuse in the society. “It’s about a mother who loves her drugs more than her only girl child because she is far too addicted. Due to the fact that drug addiction has taken over her entire life, her child went on to suffer neglect and abuse in her hands. It became an appalling situation that one could not manage seeing, but to pity the child,” she said.
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