Actor Patrick Doyle welcomes child with new wife
Tuface, Laolu Gbenjo, others set to electrify Vanguard Personality of the Year Award
7 fake credit cards found in Dammy Krane’s pocket
Finding true love has been difficult for me — Falz
My big butts are real, I don’t wear butt pad — Oge Okoye
Concentrate on talent, Miss Nigeria urges future queens
The world’s 10 most notorious red-light districts
Wizkid, Davido lock horns over who is better artiste
Beyonce, Jay Z’s twins’ sexes revealed
Beyonce gives birth to twins
BoI powered film ‘Isoken’ premieres in Lagos
Humour unleashed as Ibadan hosts Glo Laffta Fest
I’m prettier than 70% of Nigerian women – Bobrisky
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US judge declares mistrial in Cosby sex assault case
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Playing my late dad’s ogene music brings peace to my mind — Oliver De Coque son
Since legendary highlife singer, Chief Oliver Sunday Akanite popularly known as Oliver De Coque who bestrode the Nigerian music scene like a colossus for more than three decades died about nine years ago, nothing much have been heard of his ogene music. But with the recent switch to highlife music, by his son, Darlington Akanite, Oliver’s ogene music will dominate the air space again.
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