Actor Patrick Doyle welcomes child with new wife
Tuface, Laolu Gbenjo, others set to electrify Vanguard Personality of the Year Award
I will make my own movie one day — Banky W
It’s been a great journey in ten years — D’banj
When David Oyelowo, Carmen returned home for Selma
Celebrities on Valentine’s Day
My plan for Valentine is to kiss a lucky stranger — Ella martins
Day Niteshift hosted Ambode
People say D’banj looks like me — J’azzy
COSON set for a year of bold consolidation
How Dbanj rocked Amber Rose at anniversary party
Muna Obiekwe: We don’t abandon ailing actors, Ibinabo opens up
Why we shot a video for President Goodluck Jonathan – Rita Dominic
My pains, triumphs as entertainment publicist — Cornel Udofia
I don’t have the Beyonce kind of voice — Lola Savage

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