Gospel singer Asu Ekiye announces end of 28-year marriage
I cannot even stand ‘Hi’ – Shaffy Bello says amid viral Elumelu video
Black Uhuru’s ex-band member relives old tales
Liz Benson returns to Nollywood
Seyi Shay is hot “Right Now”
How destiny brought Davido and I together – Deekay
DJ Cuppy set to tour 8 African countries in 4 weeks
Ambode inspects state’s television, promises turnaround
Five Nigerians whose tweets you don’t want to miss
ACHOS releases new smartphone, 50d Helium
Huawei T1. 7.0. seeks to balance work and play
Darey back with two new singles
Beyonce to lead expanded anti-poverty concert
I hear songs in my spirit, says gospel artiste
Popular rapper, AKA becomes a father

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How I survived Fibroid – Kemi Adetiba
Popular music video director and film maker, Kemi Adetiba battled with fibroid and came out successful after her surgery.
She shares her Fibriod story:
Charlie Boy rallies support for ailing musician, Majek Fashek
“He was so promising, so full of dreams that it breaks my heart to see him so degenerated and entirely disconnected today,” he lamented. Charlie Boy said that empathy would help someone better understand the present condition of the ‘rain maker’. “Looking at him now, I say to myself, it could have been me or any of us. “Some people are not so lucky to imbibe self discipline for things that are destructive to them, however, that doesn’t necessarily make those of us better human beings for being able to.
Architect designed a Beyonce inspired skyscrapper
Welcome to viewing what is going to the hippest city in Australia, a massive skyscraper inspired by Beyoncé. The city of Melbourne has given planning approval for the construction of a curvy 68-story tower in its central business district. It even moves.
Karen Igho welcomes baby boy
Former Big Brother Africa winner, Karen Igho Rakos has been delivered of son at the Mount Sinai Roosevelt hospital in New York on the 4th of July 2015.
No law to enforce penalty in pay-tv industry – ACTV boss
Looking at the entertainment industry now, without Nigerian music, the party will not rock unlike what we had in the seventies and nineties. There is a shift and 40 to 50 per cent of Nigeria adults now watch Nigerian content. Can you believe that Channel TV after CNN in Nigeria has one of the highest ratings? And it is a Nigerian channel just because people are connected to the station. We believe the mindset is changing.

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