Toyin Abraham defends kneeling before Shade Okoya, others
Nollywood actor Zubby Michael joins ADC, picks membership card
Couples, friends & families grace Airtel, Silverbird Valentine show
Kim Kardashian arrives Lagos
I don’t supply women to politicians – Lola Alao
The ‘secret’ Goldie kept from the world
Black Val: Musicians mourn as Goldie takes a bow
Goldie’s Death: Prezzo devastated, heads to Lagos
Colour, style as Flower Girl premieres!
‘How Uniglobe redefined Xmas in Esanland with 2 nights of music, comedy’
Paul Angel set to take Nollywood by storm
Fallout of Project 101: Lancelot Imasuen debuts with Studio 113
Goldie Harvey died of pulmonary embolism or ?
Goldie: How she died – Kenny Ogungbe
Thai couple win World’s Longest Continuous Kiss
Unveiling the REAL Kefee
Singer Goldie is Dead!
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SubscribeAmerican singer, Maxwell to clash with Omawunmi, Bez at Beat FM stage
Valentine’s Day is here again, and in the spirit of the season of love, Radio Station of the year Classic FM 97.3 in its tradition of being at the forefront of Classy events and bringing exciting international acts to Nigeria, have announced plans for “Valentine’s with Maxwell”, the coolest and most exciting evening to remember this first quarter of 2013, to be headlined by Grammy award winning American R&B, funk and neo-soul singer, Maxwell.
If celebrities were valentine presents…
Tiwa Savage would be chocolates, black on the outside, yummy on the inside. D’banj would be ice cream; his shades would prevent him from melting in the sun. M.I would be a teddy bear…just a bit taller. Dr. Sid would be designer mouth wash, it’s quite hard to give up being a dentist. Two face would be a coin; it’s not hard to imagine why. For P-square, it would be hard to tell, they’d be wrapped in a square box.
Kim Kardashian storms Nigeria for Valentine concert
Kim Kardashian is scheduled to be in Lagos, Nigeria, on Saturday to host the much anticipated Valentine concert by ‘R&B singer’ Darey Art Alade.
What Valentine’s Day Means to Us
Just a day to Saint Valentine’s Day, Allure speaks with some personalities on the importance of the day, how they will spend it and gifts that could wow them.
Why I left Tinsel – Damilola Adegbite
Over the past few years, Damilola Adegbite has become one of the most recognizable actresses in Africa. She plays the role of ‘Thelma Duke’, the gorgeous actress in the day time soap, Tinsel on Africa Magic; a role which has seen her become a favourite of soap lovers. Damilola, who recently left the set of Tinsel to explore the film industry, during a courtesy visit to Vanguard, spoke on why she left the soap, life outside Tinsel, her relationship and more. Enjoy!
FESTIVAL OF LOVE: What Valentine Day means to celebrities
It is a season to show and celebrate love like never before. A season where people, families, friends and well-wishers spend time together and hang out in some exciting places. Celebrities have different impression about this celebration. While some see it as a very special day, very many others have a different opinion.
Jay-Z, Kanye West, Taylor Swift, others shine @ Grammy awards 2013
Indie pop band fun., rockers The Black Keys and Australian-Belgian singer Gotye shared the top prizes Sunday at the Grammys, in an eclectic year for the music industry’s biggest awards show.
Finnest shoots Omoge Video
The scintillating young singer that brought us Despicable me has shot the video of his new single Omoge which would be part of his album All about the Finnest.
Actresses who dare to go bald in Movies
It is said that the hair is the crowning glory of a woman, but when movie producers and directors come knocking at the door of star actresses with an offer to portray a mourning traditional African widow, the role requires that they shave off their hair. Well, here’s a list of actresses who aren’t afraid of committing themselves to their role and showing fans that they’re willing to go all the way in the name of their craft.
Exclusive: My parents disowned me because of Fela – Dede Mabiaku
Dede Mabiaku is a versatile musician, who has come a long way in the Afrobeat, Highlife and Jazz music genres. He has over the years proven himself a force to reckon with in the Nigerian music scene, within and outside the shores of the country. His display of stagecraft, showmanship and knack for audience participation are in present day Nigeria, unequalled.
King of Reggae, Bob Marley lives on…
The reggae world last Wednesday, celebrated the 68th birthday of King of Reggae, Bob Marley whose real names were Nesta Robert Marley. Born February 6, 1945, in a small village in St Ann called Nine Mile, in Jamaica.
‘ELDee makes me feel protected, loved’
Trybe Records artiste,Aramide whose debuted two singles “I Don’t Mind” and “It’s Over”are still enjoying airplay has described her contact with ElDee as the handiwork of God.
‘Flower Girl’ goes to cinemas
Being a romantic comedy that is bound to raise the bar in Nollywood, Flower Girl is due to premiere on Wednesday, February 13,at Silverbird Cinemas, Victoria Island, Lagos.
Chris Mba, Oritz Wiliki, others move to save the soul of PMAN
The crisis rocking the Performing Musicians Association of Nigeria, PMAN, may soon become a thing of the past as some committed members of the body under the aegis of PMAN Peace Initiative Committee, have initiated moves to restore peace in the troubled musicians’ house.
Late Ayinde Barrister’s distributor dragged to court over copyright
Late Fuji icon, Alhaji Sikiru Ayinde Barrister may have been dead but his evergreen music lives on as his record distributor, Alhaji Lati Alagbada and his old friend, Alhaji Buhari Oloto has been dragged to court by a London based record company, known as Otolowo Records over issues of copyright infringement.
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