Mercy Eke: A thrilling journey from obscurity to fame
Toke Makinwa returns to reality TV as Gulder Ultimate Search anchor
Nigerian men are gold diggers – Lizzy Anjorin
Madam Modesty, Emelda Osuji, set for TV talkshow
Gringori’s family demands apology from mockers
How Ayuk won MBGN contest
The big and the mighty on Big Brother StarGame
New Most Beautiful Girl in Nigeria emerges today
I was not ‘a bad girl’ before millions – Karen
Day 2Face, Ice Prince, others bomb Lagos with music
How Crystals wins Star Quest 2012
Ilorin, Ado-Ekiti host Glo Laffta Fest
Oluchi joins Asa, Nneka on Twitter’s verification list
My story, my woes – Esin

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My Marriage? No go area- Aisha Abimbola
She may not be the best actress in the game, but Aisha Abimbola’s interpretive role in the movie, Omoge Campus, shot the pretty Isale Eko, Lagos born Lagos Polytechnic graduate into limelight years back. In this interview the lady who insists her intimidating height and voice has helped her in getting movie roles opens up on her career, marriage and more.
Day Majek Fashek causes commotion on Allen Avenue
Returnee reggae legend and guitarist, Majek Fashek may have at the peak of his career been regarded as one of Nigerian music icons who would not only elicit a standing ovation anywhere, but also would be jostled by fans for his autograph.
Obesere survives auto crash
Abass Akande popularly known as Obesere narrowly survived a frightening car accident involving his Lexus jeep LX470 on Sunday, April 8, 2012 at Ijebu Ode in Ogun State on his way to Lagos.
Sonny Okosuns’ daughter gives birth to baby boy
Three months after we published the story of Ebony, late Evangelist Sonny Okosuns daughter being pregnant for her boy friend, Ade an Ikorodu, Lagos State indigene, the former owner of a fashion house was safely delivered of a baby boy in far away America.
Jeffrey Daniel speaks! Nigerian Idol, an ‘accident’
I was born and raised up by a single mother and two sisters in Los Angeles in the projects in the East Side of Los Angeles and were raised, on food stamps in the 60s; food stamps are what you get from the government to take to the market to buy food rather than using cash money.

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