Why I stopped going to church – Nicki Minaj
Omotola lauds Jonathan’s power reform
The incredible lifestyle of an entertainer
No, face reason for your frustrations — Adokiye Kyrian
I can’t get married because others are — Imelda J
Beautiful Nubia’s message to African leaders
Afrocandy charges N7,000 for auditions?
My first sex experience — Biodun Okeowo
Big Brother beckons
Call me Jasmine instead of sexy!
Lilian Okoli cries out: ‘I am yet to get married’
Is Tiwa Savage expecting a baby?
Me, women and my career — Uti Nwachukwu
How I got the name Omo London-Mercy Ajisafe

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Ebola: Group moves to save Nollywood
Following the ongoing efforts by the Ministry of Health to contain the further spread of Ebola virus in Nigeria, a Pan Igbo socio-cultural group in Nollywood, Ohaneze Ndigbo Nollywood has called on the movie practitioners to consider embarking on a recess from film productions pending when the coast will be cleared for safe practice.
AFRIMA: There’s hope for African music — Oscar Kidjo
As Africans await the nomination list which would be released to the public at the end of the month, a Jury Member of All Africa Music Awards,AFRIMA, Oscar Kidjo representing West Africa Region has revealed that out of the 2,025 entries submitted for the awards, 60% had good quality videos.
Liz Anjorin ups her ante
Top Yoruba actress, Liz Anjorin has upped her ante. The mother of one daughter has had a lot of good things going for her. Having successfully premiering one of her much-talked about movies in Lagos, Liz’s profile has been on the rise in recent times.
I am not promoting girls dating Alhajis—Onome
Even though she is not yet a top gun in the Nigerian music circuit, Onome Okumagba, a graduate of public policy and management from York University,Toronto, Canada who recently returned to the country is a breath of fresh air in the country’s music terrain.
Baby Chocolat is my story —Ella Martins
Benin Republic actress and musician, Ella Martins, who shot into limelight in Nigeria after reports of alleged lesbianism acts between her and Nigerian screen goddess, Genevieve Nnaji went viral is back in the news again. This time, Ella isn’t just telling people she is straight, she is doing it with release of her 4th album which has a single Baby Chocolate to tell her story in the eye of the storm of the lesbianism rumour.

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