Britney Spears checks into rehab after DUI arrest
How battle with enlarged prostate affected my career – Actor Kola Oyewo
Midem determines to boost Nigerian music market
Death of Avicii shocks music world shocked
One of world’s most successful DJs, Avicii dies at 28
Young film makers out to groom new Nollywood faces
Surgery: Davido donates N15m to staff of MMI Airport, Lagos
MTV Video Music Awards return to New York in August
I’m the vehicle to drive shaku shaku to the world- Slimcase
Kcee launches luxury lingerie line, ‘La Cueca’
MTN Music+ goes Int’l with Sony Music Entertainment
Drake to drop album in June
Kendrick Lamar breaks record, wins Pulitzer Prize
Glo’s Professor Johnbull addresses infertility in marriage
Nike Fagbule: The making of a household name
BBNaija `Double Wahala’ viewers crown Tobi ‘Ultimate Head of

Subscribe to our newsletter
Sign up for our newsletter, and be the first to get the latest news on Vanguard.
Subscribe
2Baba, Annie Idibia, others party with BamTeddy
Ex housemates Bambam and Teddy A were treated to a one of a kind homecoming party on Saturday 7th of March 2018 at the Rumours nightclub in Ikeja.
From bondage to flowers, a fashion bonanza at Coachella
Coachella became one of the world’s premier music festivals not only for the A-list performers. The two-weekend party in the California desert has become a major event in its own right for the fashion.
Beyonce throws Coachella homecoming with Destiny’s Child reunion
Beyonce returned spectacularly to the stage Saturday with a joyous, homecoming-themed party at the Coachella festival where she delighted fans with a rare reunion of her former trio Destiny’s Child.
Award-winning Italian filmmaker Vittorio Taviani dies
Italian filmmaker and Cannes Film Festival winner Vittorio Taviani has died aged 88, according to media reports on Sunday citing family sources.
Nollywood’s ‘Ojukokoro’, 3 others screened in U.S.
Nollywood movie, ‘Ojukokoro’, and three other flicks – Oblivious, The Encounter, and Tell Me Sweet Something, were screened on Saturday night at Metrograph Theatre, New York.
UK talk show for black women set to air in Nigeria
The Jo Maxwell Show, a talk show that aims at showcasing successful black women living and working in the United Kingdom, is set to hit Nigerian TV screens and cyberspace.
I was mistaken for a mad man when I became a pastor – Kas
When Nigerian pop singer turned pastor, Kas, broke news that he had become a minister of the gospel, tongues wagged with mixed reactions. Some thought it was an awkward decision while others saw it as a right move in the right direction.
If he hits you once, don’t marry him —Olajumoke Rhoda Fujah
Domestic violence against women would reduce drastically if young women would stop getting married to any man who hits them while in a relationship.” These were the words of young entrepreneur, philanthropist and motivational speaker, Olajumoke Rhoda Fujah, during a chat with Potpourri.
Floating my own record label is stressful, Adekunle Gold confesses
By ROTIMI AGBANA
Since his unexpected exit from Olamide’s YBNL record label, urban-highlife music singer, Adekunle Gold, has found his footing as a record label owner cum performing artiste. When news of his exit went viral, many thought he would crawl back to Olamide because he wasn’t capable of floating his own label.
In a chat with Potpourri, the Nurse Alabere crooner opened up on the fears he nursed before parting ways with YBNL to establish and float his own record label.
“I was afraid because I didn’t know how it was outside. I mean I’ve been in the industry for two years and I’ve met people and I’ve seen how it’s done. I was like can I even float this label myself? Can I afford the money to pay for promotions in and out of Nigeria like we do? Even when I was with YBNL I was doing pretty much everything, the production of my album I did myself, the support I was getting from label was rich because I didn’t have the money. I later started out with my small label, Afro Urban Records, and I didn’t see any reason to announce it, then I met a friend who we started doing things together.
Speaking further, he confessed that being his own boss has been very stressful compared to when he was just an artiste signed to a record label.
“I’m in more stress now, unlike when I had a full team that was supporting me it was much easier, but now my team is still small. Though we are growing but it’s more stressful now”, he said.
Marriages fail often because couples make no effort – Mike Ezuruonye
Top-gun actor, producer and now director, Mike Ezuruonye, has made a strong assertion that marriages don’t last any longer because couples make little or no effort in keeping the institution. Mike Ezuruonye who was talking on the reason behind shooting his latest movie, “ Divorce Not Allowed,” which hit cinemas from Friday, April 13, 2018, observes that couples have stopped fighting to make their marriages work.

Subscribe to our E-EDITIONS
Subscribe to our digital e-editions here, and enjoy access to the exact replica of Vanguard Newspapers publications.
Subscribe