Mercy Eke: A thrilling journey from obscurity to fame
Toke Makinwa returns to reality TV as Gulder Ultimate Search anchor
Sandra Chime plans big for Easter
Blindness’ no hindrance to my dreams – Kelly, blind comedian
Artistes gather for Jonathan
When artiste zone party rocked Lagos
Julius Agwu out with new video
Ruggedman is Star Quest anchorman
Why we took AMAA nomination party to Nairobi’
Real reason Holy Mallam wants N10m from NIRA
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Vicker foundation comes to town

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Silverbird unveils plans to build Africa’s tallest tower
SILVERBIRD is at it again! The outfit owned by entertainment guru, Ben Murray- Bruce during its 30th anniversary, unveiled the model of what would be Africa’s tallest building.
Silverbird @ 30 Anniversary: a night of glitzy entertainment
Words are not just enough to describe the glamour, the glitz, the breezy opulence that descended on the plus Convention Centre of Eko Hotel and Suites, Victoria Island, the venue of Silverbird’s 30th Anniversary party, last Saturday November 6, 2010.
$200m bonanza to the entertainment industry Who controls the fund?
President Goodluck Jonathan last Saturday, at the 30th anniversary of the Silverbird Group, in Lagos, shocked Nigerian entertainers when he announced supporting the industry with a huge sum of $200 million in recognition of the enormous contribution the entertainment sector has made over the years towards the economic development of the country.
Two offenses Ben Bruce committed against the President
Just when everyone was savouring the entertaining glitzy atmosphere of the night especially following the soul-stirring speech of the executive Chairman of the Silverbird brands, imploring the president to come and safe the entertainment industry, the President, Goodluck Jonathan mounted the stage, radiating his usual disarming boyish charm, dropped a line that got the guests gaping when he started his speech by saying “ Ben Bruce has committed two offences”.
I’m a controversial artiste – Judith Opara-Mazagwu
Actress-turned-musician Judith Opara Mazagwu who returned to the country last week after six years sojourn in the United States with her ex-husband has described herself as a controversial artiste.

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