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Celebrity woman, Adijat Oladapo becomes Sports Club Mayor
Gospel singer, Anne Inyang’s stunning revelation
Mercy Johnson’s heart of gold!
I’m not a fraudster, please pray for me, Dammy Krane pleads
My decision to go bald is not health related – Jodie
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SubscribeTwerking my butt on Instagram got me 10,000 followers in a day — Felicia Fred
Anambra State-born Felicia Fred is only 24, a Mass Communications graduate of Nnamdi Azikwe University, and she’s starting life in Nollywood at the very apex. Meet her:
‘I can’t be interested in sex where there’s no money’
Well, at this point of my life, of my career I see myself as someone who is just standing out. I feel like I haven’t achieved one percent of my dream. Come next two years and I will give you another reply.
Men only want fun not serious relationships – Actress Ajoke Ajadi
Morufat Ajoke Ajadi features in both Yoruba and English Morufat Ajoke Ajadi features in both Yoruba and English films but has become more popular for her roles in Yoruba. Though she grew up in Lagos she is from Ilorin, in Kwara State and holds a Bsc degree in Mass Communications from University of Lagos. She belongs in the new generation of Yoruba actress who are adding glamour style to the industry. Meet her:
Kiss Daniel is next to Wizkid in the Nigerian Music Industry- Alex Ozone
Nigerian music is seen as the headquarters of African music, and it has come of age. Artistes from this clime have given the world the best quality of music. From the last decade till now, a new generation of artistes have been shaping the pop culture and giving Nigeria a new brand of music which has put Nigeria on the list of countries doing pretty well in music.
Memories of TAFF 2017: The glamour, the hurdles and the triumphs
How African film makers brought Dallas to standstill By Benjamin Njoku THE second edition of The African Film Festival, TAFF, which held recently in Dallas, Texas, the United States, may have come and gone, but the glamour, the hurdles and the triumphs that preceded the week-long festival would not be forgotten in a hurry. The festival […]
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