Why I stopped going to church – Nicki Minaj
Intrigues, surprises on Airtel TVN season 2
“Jemeji’’: Movie on Badagry debuts soon
Lagos State Govt to host 1st Nigerian beer festival
WapTV acquires more Nollywood movies
Wizkid, Nicki Minaj ‘collabo’
Game of Thrones: HBO hackers demand millions in ransom note
I caught an actress with charm in her bag – Sarah Ebhota
My best friend is not an actress —Angela Okorie
Joselyn Dumas reveals her real selling point

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My next relationship will be the last — Princess Shyngle
Gambian actress with some ties to Nigerian Nollywood has voiced out her frustrations with her many romantic relationships which seem never to head anywhere near the altar. The curvy actress who is hosting her first event in Nigeria “Miss Tourism Nigeria 2017” come August 5, in Lagos says her next relationship either ends in a marriage or she will have to commit murder.
Hits and Misses of BB Sasore’s Banana Island Ghost
Arguably, the most talked about and highly anticipated Nollywood movie of 2017, ‘Banana Island Ghost’ is finally here. Directed by BB Sasore (‘Before 30’) and produced by media maverick Biola Alabi (‘Bukas and Joints’), the star studded action comedy follows the story of a ghost (Patrick Diabuah) who has three days to fall in love with his soul mate, the cantankerous firecracker Ijeoma (Chioma ‘Chigul’ Omeruah). Ijeoma has three days to raise 18 million Naira to save her late father’s Banana Island house from the bank reclaiming and selling it to Mr King (Ali Nuhu). The pair must first survive each other, then learn to work together, and eventually fall in love, to see their destinies unfold.
Sweet and sour stories of artistes who dumped their former record labels
The Nigerian music industry is a theatre of drama which ironically keeps it vibrant and interesting. One of such dramas we have seen and will continue to see, is unending squabbles between artistes and their record labels.
For some, it is a tale of woes while for others it’s a success story galore. This piece takes a look at the fate of some artistes who have parted ways with their bosom record labels.
I’m a billionaire based on my works, Orits Williki explodes!
•Speaks on why reggae music is dying in Nigeria, his dreadlocks, others •Says his best is yet to come By BENJAMIN NJOKU You have stood the test of time, having stormed the Nigerian music scene in the 80s with your hit song, “Tribulation’ . Most of your contemporaries have hung their guitars but you are still […]
Gbenga Makanjuola celebrates 50 golden years
It is indeed a moment that calls for a celebration when a human being clocks fifty years on earth without any stain; especially in this age when the mortality rate is unofficially put at between 40 and 50 years. For a young man who does his job diligently and efficiently, he sure has every reason to rejoice and celebrate whenever the opportunity comes knocking. So it was for the amiable and hard-working Hon. Gbenga Makanjuola when he clocked the proverbial Golden Age days back. Gbenga Makanjuola is the indefatigable Deputy Chief of Staff to the Senate President, Bukola Saraki, and has been at this job with all meticulousness.

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