Nollywood actor, Patrick Doyle loses newborn daughter
Britney Spears checks into rehab after DUI arrest
Etisalat stands up with Naija comedy
Ogunrombi releases Aramotu
10,000 Lagosians rock Inspiration FM praise jam
X-Project on Xmas tour with new album
Yes Media unveils plans for New Year
Chris Ajilo @ 80 confesses been celebrated
The Lagbaja Story
Wyclef thrill fans in Calabar
Home fever weighs Mike Okri down …wants to return
G2B releases maxi single
I am a broadcaster by accident, Say Ubosi
Glos make Becca ambassador
Kefee’s VCD hits market
2face, MI, others crack ribs with Julius
Actress Caroline Johnson is Dead!
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SubscribeOld actors return in Tango with Me
Coming at a time when most popular faces are disappearing on screen, the decision of the producer cum director of the movie, Ali-Balogun, to give the old faces a chance to excel again, remains a clear indication of his strong desire, not only to raise the bar, but importantly, his utmost belief in encouraging the return of the once popular faces in Nollywood
Dickson Iroegbu turns preacher, shaves 7- year old deadlock
Have you set your eyes on Dickson Iroegbu recently? If you have not, then this breaking news is for you. Whether it’s for real or not, top Nollywood director, Iroegbu, has turned a new leaf, abandoning his Rastafarian lifestyle in pursuit of heavenly happiness.
For N1m, Nigerians will kiss like mad, for N100m, they’ll go nude
It’s not as if the Americans and the British are doing extraordinary things, or they don’t have a culture. It’s all a make belief.
I wish I knew my father’s family, Shan George laments
By Chioma Gabriel, Deputy Editor Screen diva, Shan George has come a long way in Nollywood. From a village girl who grew up in a farm settlement, this half Nigerian, half British actress found her way to stardom and she is not letting anything stop her.
Drama as Emeka Ike emerges new AGN president
A mild drama ensued on Monday at the secretariat of the Actors Guild of Nigeria, AGN, in Surulere area of Lagos, when embattled Segun Arinze’s attempt to halt the care-taker-committee of the guild from conducting a counter-election that produced actor Emeka Ike as the new president of the guild hit a brick wall.
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