Jos crisis gave me another dimension of feeling — Big Chinni
Tensions rise: Speculation grows over possible Burna Boy–Wizkid face-off after DJ Tunez clash
Why I turned a polygamist — Jide Kosoko
Miss Nigeria provides safe haven for rape victims
‘Marriage has changed me as Peter Okoye, but not as Psquare’
Sound Sultan’s message to politicians
AGN crisis update: BoT members fire back at Emeka Ike
I am so busy I don’t have time for sex — Bukola Adeeyo
Kehinde Oshadipe drops tribute song for her late twin sister
I still haven’t got it right, Oritse Femi confesses
I have three things no other artiste has — Reekado Banks
Burna Boy rocks Abuja on Johnny Walker podium
Kudos as AfricaMagic Igbo Channel debuts

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Yes, being curvy has helped my acting career — Wunmi Toriola
The desire to be better led me to movie production. Sometimes, you have a story and you are thinking if I you had your own movie production you could put your own story in your own way. You can influence things if you produce your own movie and you can make the director know what you want and blend it with his own expertise too.
My good lyrics is my selling point —Sammy
Born into the family of Olubakin in the middle 90’s in Lagos state, Samuel Olubakin, aka Sammy, delved into the Nigerian music industry where he found passion at the age of ten. And in other to show the level of passion he has for music and to develop himself more, he has worked with quite a lot of music and dancing groups before he resolved to go solo.
I once acted in a film as a Waka pass — Mz Kiss
Though Mz kiss is yet to find her feet in the music landscape but she’s already rubbing shoulders with wave-makers, that the likes of Olamide might have to watch their backs. The singer cum rapper who recently signed on to Capital Goretti, in a chat with Showtime, revealed her experience featuring on Dammy Krane’s highlife song, Faleela.
I rehearse a lot to stay relevant—Tobi Sax
Having started her career in Saxophone at a very young age, Oluwatobi Arowojolu, aka, Tobi sax, has proven that she has all in takes to compete with the likes of Yemi sax in the industry. The Ondo state born young Saxophonist, who started her journey into the world of saxophone at the age of 10, has opened up to Showtime the secret to her staying relevant in the industry.
Grace Edwin-Okon: ‘Why I dumped modelling for acting’
Ex-beauty queen, Grace Edwin Okon, who started her journey into the world of entertainment, after she won the Miss Face of DELSU pageant, as an undergraduate, and going ahead to emerge the second runner-up in the Most Beautiful Girl in Nigeria (MBGN) in 1999, has been explaining why she dumped her first love – modeling for acting.

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