By John Ikani Nigerian music maestro Daniel Oyebanjo a.k.a DBanj, has been nominated by the Nigerian Export-Import Bank (NEXIM) as its ambassador. This was announced on Tuesday via the NEXIM bank official Instagram page, in celebration...
Nollywood actress Somkele Idhalama and her husband have welcomed their second child. The movie star took to Instagram to announce the birth of her new bundle of joy. " #GodisGood #AllTheTime," she captioned a photo of her baby. ...
Nigerian multi talented actress, Rachel Oniga, has passed away in the early hours of today. The 64-year-old reportedly died from COVID-19 Complications. Taking to his Instagram page, producer cum investigative blogger, Samklef, revealed that the Nollywood...
By Hannatu Sadiq American multinational mass media conglomerate, Disney will face legal battles for streaming marvel star, Scarlet Johansson’s superhero film Black Widow at the same time as its cinema release. The film set a box...
By John Ikani BBNaija season six housemates are having a hard time figuring the wildcards among them after Biggie gave the Head of House, (HOH) Peace an interesting clue. Wildcards are fake housemates placed by Big...
By Chioma Iruke 40 years after Charles and Diana tied the knot, a slice of the Prince and Princess of Wales’s wedding cake is up for sale. The large slice of cake icing and marzipan...
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