Femi Otedola goes to school
Iconic filmmaker Tunde Kelani pens heartfelt tribute to late Kola Oyewo
Davido unhappy over Mama Davido restaurant & bar
Emma Nyra, Ubi Franklin open up on their rift
Davido, 50 Cents, Nicki Minaj rock Sin City
How Don Jazzy reported Mayweather-Pacquiao fight
Davido,50 Cent,P.Diddy win bets on Mayweather
Ben Efe sings of life and love in Bad note to melody
Nollywood veteran, Peter Bunor passes on
Day Femi and Seun invoked ghost of Fela on stage!
Seye Kehinde: The rising tale of a magazine mogul!
I don’t mind dating D’banj — Imelda J
Joke Silva, Kate Henshaw, others gear up for Hear Word!

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