Nollywood actor, Patrick Doyle loses newborn daughter
Munachi Abii recounts her dark moments
Pregnant Tiwa Savage gets more energetic with collabos
Asa flaunts her new found sex appeal
Why we collaborated on Vex – Emma Nyra
I have no bad blood with Wizkid no more – Skales
My edge, I sing and dance very well– Supa Rymez
AMVCA 2015: Best moments of the night!
AMVCA 2015: Best and worst moments of the night!
Iya Rainbow to release gospel album with Pasuma
Mercy Johnson defends her train trip from Iddo to Ikeja
Why I featured Zeez in my new single ‘Obim’ —- Harmonee
Nelson Jumbo nails love and crime in new movie
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SubscribeYoruba actors introduce new dimension to movie premieres
No doubt, movie premieres are big occasions. Big occasions that come with glamour and glitz. From the red carpet to the movie viewing, with celebrities adorning the scene like flowers would adorn a garden, it is an occasion strictly for the glossy columns. For Nollywood and anywhere else for that matter, that has been the norm. But recently, it seems the Yoruba sector of the movie industry is getting other ideas on how movie premieres should turn out.
Ban porn sites in Nigeria, miss me shaking my bum bum – Afrocandy
For sometime now, the news has been sneaking around that the Nigerian government is seriously considering banning of porn sites in the country. Since the news leaked, the various media, social and traditional, have been awash with all sorts of angles on the issue, with some entertainment celebrities making known their feelings.
Which film emerges AfricaMagic’s Best Film of the Year tonight?
With six films nominated for Best Film in a Drama category, anxiety has continued to mount over which of the film will clinch the prize. Pundits are tipping AY ‘s “30 Days in Atlanta” for Best Film in a Comedy category, while they are yet to come up with the film that will clinch the prize in a Drama category, given the quality of the entries that were nominated for the award.
Missing Tunde Kuboye and the Extended Family band
The band led by Tunde Kuboye, and his wife, Fran Kuboye, who died in 1997, was the dawn of the new era. It was a marketplace of ideas, where talented musicians fused classical Afro rhythm with jazz to form Afro jazz. Kuboye, together with his 15 man versatile ensemble were the talk of the town then.
The amazing world of Rainoil Boss
He was only 21 years old when he graduated with a second class upper grade. Upon completion of his National Youth Service, he got a job at age 23 and worked in an accounting firm and later moved to an oil company and by the age of 27 he was already married while still developing himself before launching his own brand, Rainoil, at the age of 30 after quitting his lucrative job. One thing has helped Gabriel tremendously, and that is his mathematical skills.
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