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LytRule hops in with Luv Maga

The Nigerian music scene is about to witness the entrance of a new and budding artiste, Akindele Akinyemi Goodness, aka LytRule, to the Nigerian music industry. LytRule, the new kid on the music bloc, will soon roll out an 8-track album titled ‘Luv Maga’. The hit track of the album, ‘Luv Maga’ is already making the rounds on local radio stations.

Paul Adams’ Lifestyle hits airwave soon

In a bid to continue to sensitize the populace following the adverse effects of drug abuse in society, using the screen , Paul Adams’ Lifestyle, an anti-drug campaign soap, is bracing up to commence the third season with difference.

Eucharia Anunobi, Shan George turn comedians

Top Nollywood actresses Eucharia Anunobi and Shan George, are not professional comedians by any rating. But last weekend, the duo proved the contrary, showing the rare stuffs they were made of in the area of comic act.

Royal Arts Academy berths in Nollywood

Royal Arts academy (RAA), a training institution that seeks to provide continuing education in the arts, has berthed in Nollywood, with so many promises for intending students.

Jimmy Jatt & Dakore to compere Best of Nollywood Awards

Cool DJ Jimmy Jatt and pretty Dakore Egbuson have emerged as surprise comperes for the Best of Nollywood (BON) Awards which holds on Sunday December 6th 2009 at Martinos Hotel and Hall, Ikeja, Lagos. aAccording to organisers/ publisher of the Best of Nollywood magazine, Seun Oloketuyi , “We decided to use both tested and trusted entertainers as they fit perfectly with the status of the awards.”

‘Improve storyline, production quality’ says Deepak Jain, Bollywood producer

Having overtaken Hollywood to become world’s largest film industry, going by the recent UN verdict, Bollywood has come a long way. But this landmark achievement couldn’t have been possible without the collective commitment and near-private-sector driven approach adopted by the industry operators in India to stand Bollywood out amongst other film sectors across the globe.

I play romantic roles but can’t act nude

If we put more effort, Nollywood will grow better than this in five years, time, especially if we have the support of the government and some corporate organizations. But the rate at which things are going now, we’d better do something about it because failure to do that might pose a problem for us all.

People misinterpret my confidence for arrogance

The issue is that we got an unprofitable effect when we left VHS for DVD. In my own view, we should have allowed VHS to stay and I’ll give you my reason which is very simple. DVD doesn’t have a second hand value but when we were using VHS, it was easy for you to use the same tape to dub another movie if you couldn’t sell the first one. But with the use of DVD, most marketers are under pressure to sell at any cost because the CDs become a waste when you don’t sell them. You can’t reproduce with it.

Susan Peters: Betrayed or defrauded?

One is yet to get to the root of the matter. But the truth of it remains that pretty Susan Peters may have fallen victim of betrayal or that she was duped by a friend or better still, a stranger whom she so much trusted and ever will be willing to stake her life for.

Samini, Faze, Basket Mouth ignite NMVA ‘09

Surprise performance for the evening came from Sweden-based Nigerian superstar, Dr Alban who brought back the memories of his hit song, ‘Its My Life’, and was later joined on stage by cousin and acclaimed area fada; Charly Boy for a re-mix version. Djinee, Benita, M.I, Waje, Wande Coal and Bracket also lend musical voice to the night. A documentary on Michael Jackson and the video revolution was shown while Streethood gave very impressive MJ dance sketches..

I’m proudly self-taught – Gbenga Salu

Gbenga Adedoyin Salu is one of Nigeria’s enterprising music young video directors. From departmental cartoon drawing to being a freelance cartoonist for a national daily, Gbenga has moved on to directing music videos, especially animated ones.

My father taught me how to love women, says Igho

An Urhobo but born in Jos, Peter Igho until his retirement did all he could to make the NTA what it is today. Last year, he retired at the mandatory age of 60. But for his zeal and enthusiasm in doing what he likes to do, he was called back to serve as the Director General of the Lottery Regulating Commission.

NMVA ‘09, its D-day

As the entire entertainment industry empties into Lagos this weekend for the third edition of Nigeria’s foremost and pioneer music video awards; the Nigerian Music Video Awards (NMVA), top entertainment mogul and Chairman Silverbird group, Ben Murray Bruce, has expressed his support for the NMVA cause during a courtesy call made to him at his Lagos office by NMVA delegates.

Vanguard Detty December

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