Dance, laughter as Vanguard’s ex-staff return home to launch book, dine, wine with the family
Project Fame: All contestants on probation
VAPP: FG affirms commitment to implementation
I was nearly shot for riding hoverboard at Ikeja Mall – May D
See man who proposed to Chidinma
Tonto Dikeh’s husband robbed
I don’t want a broken home, Toyin Aimakhu’s husband begs
Video: Wizkid showers music fans with cash
How I found true love with Oladunni Churchill – Tonto Dikeh
Stop calling me new actress, Sotayo Sobola cries out
Yemi Blaq, Ebuka, Illyrmz unveiled as Gulder ambassadors
I’m passionate about work, Nigeria, says DJ Cuppy
I make designs that haven’t ever been seen before – Makun
Ruggedman professes love for Chidinma

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I can’t stand short men — Bimbo Thomas
Nollywood actress, Bimbo Thomas has been in the movie industry for quite a while, but she shot into the limelight when she appeared in Funke Akindele’s popular movie, ‘Omo Ghetto.’ In this chat with Potpourri, she speaks on the early days of her career, her wine store, among other issues.
How my boobs got so big —Ella Mensah
Ghanaian actress, Ella Mensah, who is currently in Nigeria shooting a movie, says she wants to be the best Ghanian actress in Nollywood. Looking at her busy schedules since she first hit Nollywood in 2012, it appears the actress may have an ace up her sleeves. Her most notable films include Educated Housemaids, 11am, Mirabel, Crime to Christ, Playboy, Couples on Fire to name a few.
Who is a prostitute?
Of all the messages and reactions I received last week, this contribution by Mr. Emeka Nwadiora caught my attention. He wanted to know my views about prostitution and if the ‘lazy’ girl who resorts to prostitution as a genuine way of living can be excused.
Inspiration makes the difference in my songs – Princess Abiola Balogun
One desire of General Prince Adekunle, Shina Peters’ mentor, is for at least, one of his children to follow his musical footsteps. As a king scrutinizes every pregnancy of his wife in expectation of an heir, the Prince, over the years, had monitored his children closely, trying to spot the one who carries his musical DNA.
Filmmakers sing discordant tunes over Jonathan’s N3bn grant
Jonathan’s administration was reputed to be the only successive administration in the country that heavily invested in the industry. While his administration lasted, the industry benefitted enormously from the initial $200 million loan scheme which he created in 2010, to support filmmakers in boosting the quality of their production.
I am the first rap artiste to rap in Ishan language — Blixxy D RapKing
Frontline artiste, Blessed Okoh popularly known as Blixxy D RapKing has debut with a new song “Irionor” meaning “Na so e be”, the song he composed in Yoruba, Edo, Hausa and English blend.
You will never see me wear bra and pant in a music video —Sunkanmi
When you meet Sunkanmi, the first thing that strikes you is her bubbly persona and alluring stature. The light-skinned Olasunkanmi Rehanat Alonge is a graduate of Geophysics from the Olabisi Onabanjo University. She is a budding Afro-pop artiste whose song, ‘For body’ is making waves. The fashionable rising star is a nominee for the most promising act category, Nigerian Entertainment Awards (NEA).
Why I release songs back to back – Olamide
“The only thing I believe in is hard work and a lot of smart work. I am the kind of artiste that cannot do without music. Music is my only hustle; I don’t have any other job I do. For those who don’t like the way I release singles back to back, I say am sorry.
I don’t need to take off my clothes to gain attention – Karina
The name Katherine Kpina may not ring a bell, but when you mention Karina, music lovers in Port Harcourt can testify to her music ingenuity. The budding singer, who recently released Suddenly, an Afro-pop song, revealed in a chat with Showtime that she doesn’t have to be naked to gain attention.
Pounds for pounds: Who wins?
D’banj and P-Square are heavyweights in the African music landscape.D’banj has morphed into an entrepreneur aside from his passion for music, while the group P-Square have created an irresistible showbiz brand for themselves. Between D’banj and P-Square, who is the king?

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