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...
By Cynthia Akande Nigerian music star, Tiwa Savage, has revealed that she is being blackmailed with a sex tape. The 41-year-old musician revealed this during an interview with an American Radio Personality and Singer, Angie Martinez,...
By Cynthia Akande The Nigerian Army has released Nollywood Actor, Chinwetalu Agu. The Heritage Times had earlier reported that Agu was arrested by soldiers in Upper Iweka, Onitsha, Anambra State on Thursday for wearing an outfit...
By Cynthia Akande Nigerian Soldiers have reportedly arrested popular Nollywood Actor, Chinwetalu Agu in Iweka area of Anambra State, for putting on an outfit with colours of the Biafran Flag. Agu’s vehicle was stopped by soldiers...
By John Ikani Nigerian gospel artist, Osinachi Egbu, popularly known as Sinach, says she has received a certificate of recognition from the 18th Congressional District of Texas. The “Waymaker” singer disclosed that she received the letter...
By John Ikani Nigerian film industry veteran, Ajoke Silva is celebrating four decades in the industry alongside her 60th birthday. The screen and stage actress recently released stunning photos on Instagram to mark the milestone. She...
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