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2Face celebrates 10 years

2Face celebrates 10 years

From this point, it was on to the launch of the TuFace Idibia Reach-Out Foundation , and Mr. John Ochigbo Elanu, co-ordinator of the Foundation, threw more light on the activities of the foundation, after which a beneficiary of the foundation Mr. Odey Adimanye, who has been confined to the use of a wheel-chair, after an auto accident a couple of years back lauded the foundation for taking care of his treatment thus far.

Ruggedman embacks on 20-state tour

Ruggedman embacks on 20-state tour

He said “ I am not just delving into event organizing. I have been organising shows as far back as 2004 when I did a show tagged Naija Representing at the (now defunct) Do It All Night Club. It had a number of Naija acts including the JJC and 419 Squad who came in from UK.

My life, women and the scandals, 2 Face Idibia speaks

My life, women and the scandals, 2 Face Idibia speaks

We knew our status before the pregnancies. These ladies were my girlfriends and my relationship with them wasn’t like a one night stand stuff. You mentioned Annie. I have known Annie for a long time. We were already comfortable with each other.

I can only fall in love with older women— Ali Baba

I can only fall in love with older women— Ali Baba

Ali Baba is one of the most famous comedians in Nigeria today. He once criticized former President Olusegun Obasanjo when he was in office without incurring his wrath. In fact, it was said Obasanjo never got infuriated by his jokes.

Ugandans go wild for  Omotola

Ugandans go wild for Omotola

The show, which has been generating interest ever since its announcement, got a big boost when Omotola’s inclusion was announced. A lot of people were excited when she also confirmed her readiness to go on the tour and give back to one of the nations of Africa where she is loved.

Vivian Ejike in Silent Scandal

Vivian Ejike in Silent Scandal

Shedding more light, pretty Ejike, who just returned from the UK where she went to tidy up some movie-related deals, disclosed that Silent Scandal was painstakingly shot with hi-tech production equipment and thoroughly manned by tested professionals within and outside Nigeria.

Piracy, bane of Nollywood growth, says Emma Isikaku

Piracy, bane of Nollywood growth, says Emma Isikaku

Hollywood has started tapping into Nollywood’s global popularity. Earlier this year, “Close Enemies,” the first crossover film, was produced in LA by Prince Ade Bamiro using major Nollywood stars. It was made for $300,000 — about 10 times the average Nollywood budget — and was screened in the Nigerian Pavilion at Cannes.