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I don’t care about assumptions people make about me — Seyi Hunter

I don’t care about assumptions people make about me — Seyi Hunter

By Ayo Onikoyi Nollywood actress, filmmaker and adult entertainment consultant, Seyi Hunter has openee up about her personality and the misconceptions surrounding her career, insisting that she is not bothered by what people think about her. Speaking in an interview with Potpourri, Hunter said her public personality is largely a reflection of who she really […]
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Music-making is  a difficult task, Djinee confesses

Music-making is a difficult task, Djinee confesses

Seasoned Nigerian musician, Djinee, born Osayamwen Nosa Donald, has revealed that the major reason it seemed he quit making music is because the process involved in making his kind of music is very tedious  and time consuming. 

“In A Strange Land”- Tackling modern day slavery set for release in cinemas

“In A Strange Land”- Tackling modern day slavery set for release in cinemas

The movie “In a strange land” produced by Roseline Sanni-Ajose (“RSA”) has been slated for release across Nigerian cinemas from March 2nd 2018. Having had successful premieres of the movie in London and Lagos, the popular UK based Nollywood star with a plethora of International Awards in her kitty unveils the thematic content revolving around modern day slavery (Human trafficking) in this awesome movie.

Nigerians speak: On Big Brother Naija show

Nigerians speak: On Big Brother Naija show

I don’t watch the show because I find it neither amusing nor intriguing or even suspense-filled. It’s just a couple of guys living in isolation, doing some of the things regular guys do everyday. I don’t see the joy in watching that. I respect the choice of millions of people who find it enjoyable though. So I don’t have a problem with it

BBNAIJA: Promoting sex, talent hunt or entertainment?

BBNAIJA: Promoting sex, talent hunt or entertainment?

When MultiChoice Nigeria, announced the return of Africa’s biggest reality television show, Big Brother Nigeria, last year after 10 years of being off the air, many Nigerians expressed reservations. This is not because they didn’t like the show which yearly turns the star winners into instant millionaires, but principally, because they didn’t want to be associated with the worrisome level of perceived ‘immorality’ and ‘unthinkable things’ that have become the stock in trade of Africa’s biggest reality show.