Mercy Eke: A thrilling journey from obscurity to fame
Toke Makinwa returns to reality TV as Gulder Ultimate Search anchor
Club owner, Suzy Q buried
Karen Igho hosts former BBA housemates
Unilag hosts Glo G-BAM Hi5ive launch
My wife? It was love @ first sight – Pinnick
It costs nothing to make people laugh – Dauda
Nnenna & friends tour amusement centre
I love Jean trousers and T-shirts – Falode
We share everything, except men – Oshadipe twins
Ben Bruce gets political appointment
My mood determines what I wear – Akpoborie
Stars shine on Oscars red carpet
I want to be better than Dora Ifudu – Sandra Ifudu
I love fitted suits – De Kruif, Heartland coach

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Nneka becomes AWDF ambassador for the Arts
Nigerian born international singer and activist, Nneka Egbuna has been outdoored as Ambassador for the Arts by the African Women’s Development Fund (AWDF) in a ceremony held at the AWDF House in Accra, last Thursday.
Confession of a rising actress! I was sent out of class ‘cos I couldn’t afford a textbook
Annabel Okereke is a rising actress whose story elicits pity. Born into a polygamous home, where jealousy, hatred, bickering and other vices ruled, she struggled against all odds to acquire her university education as well as launch into the world of acting. In this interview, Annabel shares the story of her life.
Every part of my body is a selling point – Uche Ogbodo
Uche Ogbodo is one of the hottest rising actresses in Nollywood today. Though people have associated her name with controversy, she is still an actress to behold. After the alleged fight she had with an actor cum popular comedian Kingsley Ogbonna on a movie set,few years ago, and the recent face-off she also had with a marketer, who accused her of delaying his production, Uche has maintained a steady rise to stardom since hitting the screen in 2006. She recounts the story of her journey to stardom and the many controversies that trails her acting career..
Help! Men can’t keep their eyes off me – Ejinne
SHE made her debut in the movie industry in 2001, when she acted alongside the late Sam Loco Efe. Since then, she’s starred in more than twenty other movies.
I can’t be caught in native wears – Rev Iloh
FORMER President of the Nigeria Cycling Federation and Secretary General of the Christian Association (CAN), Rev. Moses Iloh is a show man when it comes to dressing. At 82, Iloh still believes in looking good but is quick to add that he’s no longer thrilled by what he wears.
I Go Dye living like a royal Prince
When Ali Baba said that comedy is a serious business, it sounded like one of his many jokes but the crop of stand-up comedians running the show now has taken the act to the next level. They are not only rubbing shoulders with the music and movie stars in popularity, they are also giving them a run for their money .
How I survived as cart pusher in Alade market – 9ice
•Says he’s forgiven ex-wife Toni but… •Speaks on his double album
Call him whatever names you like, it does not remove the fact that music sensation, 9ICE, real names Abolore Akande stands a world apart from many of his contemporaries with his genre of music and bluesy delivery. With an album that every track is a little masterpiece and a reflection of his wealth of experience on the streets, 9ICE in this interview with Showtime Celebrity recalled how many things fell into place to create a double album that is powerfully raw and is fast creeping to have a chart-topping commercial success with an ambitious concert come March. Excerpt:
I want to rule the world – D’Banj speaks from America
Nigeria’s heavy weight act, D’banj currently in the United States, ahead of his much talked about concert billed for 19th of February, at the Irving Plaza, in New York, is definitely dreaming big. He wants to rule the world with his genre of music .
Music, no longer male affair — Yinka Davies
Her music is an eclectic mix of Jazz, soul and the drum. It defies definition. It encapsulates everything, the beat, the sound and the drum. It is a whole entity that cannot be divided as yet. Welcome to the sonorous world of Yinka Davies, one of the best female voices in Nigeria. Our guest on this week’s edition of Weekend Groove, Yinka takes us through a passage of time that defines her identity.
MTV’s Cynthia Okpala delivers baby boy
MTV Base’s Nigerian VJ Cynthia Okpala better known as C-Von and husband, Ozoemena Mbanefo have taken delivery of a baby boy in far way Unite States of America.

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