By John Ikani Women have been banned from appearing in television dramas in Afghanistan under new rules imposed by the Taliban Government. Female journalists and presenters have also been ordered to wear headscarves on screen. The...
By John Ikani American Media Proprietor, Jay Z says he featured “Let’s Start”, a song of Nigerian musician and activist Fela Kuti in the soundtrack of a new Netflix movie 'The Harder They Fall' because it...
By Cynthia Akande American Actor, Alec Baldwin has accidentally killed a woman and injured a man after firing a prop gun on a film set in New Mexico. According to reports by several US media outlet,...
By John Ikani A Council in the South of England has asked parents to prevent their wards from watching the famous Squid Game, stressing that kids as young as six years old are copying some of...
Popular comedian Ayo Ajewole, better known as Woli Agba, has welcomed a baby boy with his wife, Olaife. The entertainer shared the heart-warming news in a post via his Instagram page on Tuesday. In the post,...
By John Ikani Netflix says it will “rapidly” increase its offer of African content, some of which has met with great success outside the continent. Netflix, considered the world’s leading premium media streaming platform, operating in...
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