R. Kelly appeals to Trump to commute 31-year prison sentence
How Pasuma, Simi, others stole show
Olakunle Churchill in triple celebration
Gumsu Fatima Abacha’s special birthday dinner
Oba of Lagos, Etsu Nupe, others grace Agric-Food conference
Ex-Project Fame winner, Jeff Akoh’s birthday gift to himself
Nigerian pop music: in the shadow of Fela Kuti
New York, London police probing separate Weinstein assault cases
I will be damned if I don’t speak out — Liz Benson-Ameye
Police arrest Davido, quiz aides over friend’s death
Nigeria’s screen diva, Genevieve Nnaji stars in Hollywood film
Eminem says Trump is incompetent, prejudiced
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SubscribeDJ Olu’s family speak on mysterious death
The family of late Gbemiga Abiodun, better known as DJ Olu, one of Davido’s official DJs, has urged the public to disregard insinuations about his death.
Double celebration for Akpororo
OVER the weekend, it was double celebration for popular humour merchant, Akpororo, who celebrated his daughter as she clocked one and also held a house warming ceremony for his newly completed mansion in Lagos.
DAVIDO: Tagbo’s fake autopsy result hits social media
NIGERIAN pop singer, Davido, is bound to be having sleepless nights at the moment, not because he’s sick, but principally, because of the turn of events in his life following the death of his friends, Tagbo and DJ Olu, who both died on different days under mysterious circumstances.
FELABRATION 2017: Fela had uncompromising attitude towards corruption —Femi Kuti
WITH the annual Felabration, the week-long festival to celebrate late Afrobeat legend, Fela Anikulapo Kuti entering day two, having kicked off, yesterday, with a secondary schools debate at Freedom Park, Broad Street, Lagos, the eldest son of music icon, Femi Kuti has described his late father as “someone who had complete dedication and uncompromising attitude towards corruption in the country.”
Burna Boy declares hatred for pastors
NIGERIAN reggae-dancehall singer, Damini Ogulu, popularly known as Burna Boy, has taken to social media to share his thoughts on Nigerian pastors and preachers and it is definitely not a good one.
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