By Cynthia Akande Canadian singer, Justin Bieber has revealed he is suffering from a rare neurological disorder called Ramsay Hunt Syndrome, which has also led to partial facial paralysis. The 28-year old star made this known...
By Cynthia Akande Nigerian musician, Bankole Wellington aka Banky W, has won the Peoples Democratic Party’s primary election rerun in Eti-Osa Federal Constituency, Lagos. Mr Wellington won the election with 24 votes against his challenger Sam...
Colombian pop star, Shakira, reportedly had anxiety attacks days before Barcelona defender Gerard Pique’s alleged infidelity became public. Pique was allegedly cheating on Shakira with another woman. According to Hola Magazine, Shakira suffered anxiety attacks last...
By Cynthia Akande Shakira has confirmed her split with Barcelona and Spanish footballer, Gerard Piqué after more than a decade together. According to a statement released by the 45-year-old recording artiste, the couple have chosen to...
By Cynthia Akande Hollywood actor, Johnny Depp won all three defamation counts in his case brought against ex-wife Amber Heard, over her 2018 op-ed about coming forward with domestic abuse allegations. The jury awarded $10 million...
Progress has emerged winner of Nigerian Idol Season 7. He was announced as winner of the edition on Sunday. Zadok and Progress were the two contestants in the finale of the show . As the winner,...
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