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I particularly shine as a witch or spirit, reciting incantations – Actress Seyi Oyebamiji

By Ayo Onikoyi Nollywood actress Seyi Oyebamiji has revealed that her strength on screen lies in portraying mystical characters, declaring that she “particularly shines as a witch or spirit, reciting incantations,” a niche she says continues to define her artistic identity. “I excel in various roles, but I particularly shine as a witch or spirit, […]

I can sacrifice, compromise for love — Titi Adeoye

Notable Nollywood actress and filmmaker Titi Adeoye has declared that while she is willing to make sacrifices for love, it will never come at the cost of her self-respect, values, or peace of mind, offering a candid glimpse into her views on relationships and personal boundaries.

‘Main Character’ Masterclass inspires young creatives

Aspiring actors, screenwriters, and filmmakers gathered in Lagos on March 28 for the Stellamaris Duru Masterclass, themed “The Main Character,” an initiative designed to nurture emerging talent in Nigeria’s creative industry.

Some fans think I’m a twin — Prettymamah

Content creator Dickson Ruth, popularly known as Prettymamah, has revealed how fans react when they meet her in real life, sharing insights into her multiple on-screen characters and the evolving content creation space in Nigeria.

Toyin Abraham defends kneeling before Shade Okoya, others

The reaction followed a video from the 70th birthday celebration of former Ogun State governor Gbenga Daniel, where Abraham was seen kneeling to greet prominent businesswoman Shade Okoya, her husband Rasaq Okoya, and other notable guests.

Peggy Ovire: The fashionista stealing hearts

Every actress has her own unique style, but Peggy Ovire’s sense of dressing is truly rattling her fans. Since her rumoured split from actor Fredrick Leonard, she’s taken her fashion game to the next level, impressing with stunning looks at every event.

I’m undisputed father of Nollywood – Returnee Chris Obi-Rapu declares

Chris Obi-Rapu, a pioneer in Nollywood’s evolution, is making a comeback after disappearing for many years. The veteran director’s influence on Nigeria’s film industry remains significant, particularly with his work on Kenneth Nnebue’s 1992 blockbuster “Living in Bondage”.

Musawa inaugurates 4 C’ttees to build Nigeria’s creative-economy infrastructure

The Minister of Art, Culture, Tourism and Creative Economy Barr Hannatu Musa Musawa has inaugurated four drafting committees, namely Policy and Strategy; Programmes and Implementation; Stakeholder Engagement; and Monitoring and Evaluation, to design policy and financing frameworks for Nigeria’s arts, culture, tourism and creative economy.

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