I’d be unemployed without music — Ayra Starr
As a producer, I earn more than an average bank, say Tee Y Mixer
I don’t believe in censorship – Dokpesi
AGN: Who blinks first? Segun Arinze vs KOK
Danger disappoints P-Square
AGN: Who blinks first? Segun Arinze vs KOK
TFA Season 5 takes off with town meetings
Landlord palaver, P-Square opens up
AMBO Season 5 returns
Act nude? No way, my body’s only for my husband – Chioma
The accident that gave me a new voice – Eva Ogoro
I had to overcome complex to succeed – Dokta Frabz
Segun Arinze’s election splits actors’ house
Iyanya drops new album
Segun Arinze’s election, a sham – AGN Lagos
Obiwon berths sophomore

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Diamondz debut at Last
Star quest 2008 winners, Diamondz have released their first album ‘Omo Naija’ on October 1, 2009. The release of the album coincides with Nigeria’s 49th Independence Day celebration.
Oprah Winfrey celebrates Nollywood
Nollywood, the African most popular movie industry that has become an international hit, got by far its greatest endorsement yet, when the queen of day time talk show, Oprah Winfrey, celebrated the industry in her programme which aired on Monday, September 28, tagged “Meet the Most Famous People in the World†which had featured top stars in sports and entertainment all over the world.
Steel, Beenie Man, G-xploits to Perform in Singapore
Gently swaying palm trees, the balmy sea breeze and idyllic beach setting are totally in sync with the reggae culture and music. Ahead of the first edition of Singapore Reggae Festival, different artistes across the continent had been selected to perform at the event scheduled to take place in Singapore on November 28th 2009 .
I Go Dye makes history, sells comedy tickets @50k
If a show is well packaged, Nigerians are prepared to pay as much as N50,000 to
see it. This was what Francis Agoda, popularly known as I Go Dye, has proved with his first 15 years on stage show which sold out at N50,000.
MDA’09: The Ibiams clinch star prize
Twice they were nominated for eviction. Twice they survived and came into the finals performance as supposedly underdogs with the other families apparently not giving them any chance of survival nor even posing a threat to them.

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