Nollywood actor, Patrick Doyle loses newborn daughter
NTA dramas cost me my job —Livinus Nnochiri
Evi Edna left ‘cos of our dwindled fortune – Emma Ogosi
Pop icon Michael Jackson is dead
Kel debuts @ last
Charles Novia returns with unusual reality show
Actors Guilds of Nigeria ON FIRE
As a child, I was my brothers’ punch bag — Funmi Eko
I regret my failed relationship — Actress
Asiegbu operated in vacuum—Ifeanyi Dike
Glamour girls of Yoruba films
M.I drops Safe video
Nollywood will win Intl’s award— Hotel Rwanda star
Men! I hate to see them around me — Amanda Ebeye
Jay martins out with new single
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SubscribeEtcetera celebrates with class
Pascal Ejikeme, popularly known as Etcetera, is a singer-song writer signed on X3M Music, a record label founded by Steve Babaeko. His self titled album ‘Etcetera’ was released in May, 2008 from which further singles like ‘This is not a song’, ‘Michelle’ and ‘ Biafra ’ were released.
Kennis rocks Nigeria with biggest reality show
“What can we say? Our interest is making the Nigerian music industry boom. So when the responsibility is vested in us to see to it that we groom and nurture new acts, it actually means that we are recognised in and outside the industry as one of a pathfinder and credible actor in the Nigerian music scene,†Kenny Ogungbe said.
GUS6: Abuja, Enugu record huge turn out
The search begins July 18th to last till August 7th. It will parade ten strong and intelligent young men and women chosen from applicants across the nation. The man or woman who finds the treasure would exchange it on August 7th for the prize. Every contestant stands the chance to win something.
Goldie holds it down with Nothing Has Changed video
Pop diva, Goldie, last week officially released the long awaited music video for the song ‘Nothing has Changed’. The track, featuring OJB Jezreel, who is also the producer, is off her limited edition album SPIN ME.
Two years after my accident, sex felt funny – Ann Njemanze
I don’t understand what you mean by taking a toll on me. I know that I couldn’t walk for two years. It was a bad experience for me really. But I think that bad aspect of me is gone.
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