Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have welcomed their second child, a baby girl. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are now a family of four as the couple welcomed their a baby girl on Friday in...
By John Ikani BBNaija star Mercy Eke is adding another feather to her ever-growing cap as she is set to appear in a new TV series produced by Ogelle. Mercy Eke, is billed to star in...
By John Ikani Forbes Africa has released the names of 30 under 30 list and Nigerian artistes were visibly present. Rema and Master KG made it to the list released on Forbes Africa Instagram page with...
By John Ikani Fans of Songstress Waje were left disappointed on Friday after she announced the release of the video of the soulful song “Naked”. Making the announcement via her Twitter handle, Waje asked fans to...
The official date for the premiering of the BBNaija Season 5 Lockdown reunion show has been scheduled for June 17. This was made known by Ex-BBNaija housemate, Dorathy Bachor, in a post via her Instagram account...
By John Ikani Nigeria's Minister of Transportation, Rotimi Amaechi has put out a gospel song featuring Judith, his wife. Produced by Obliblo Music, the music video was released in commemoration of the Minister's 56th birthday. In...
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