Nigerian rapper, Olanrewaju Fasasi, popularly known as Sound Sultan has been diagnosed with throat cancer and has reportedly commenced chemotherapy in one of the hospitals in the United States of America. Sound Sultan's career in show...
Nollywood actor, Yomi Fabiyi has led a protest calling for the release of Baba Ijesha from police custody on bail. His embattled colleague, Baba Ijesha has been in the news after he admitted to sexually molesting...
YouTube announced Tuesday a $100 million fund that will pay the most popular creators on its nascent TikTok competitor, Shorts. Exactly how much creators can earn is still up in the air. YouTube says that it’ll...
Oloibiri, an exposé on the plight of Niger-Deltans abandoned by government and oil multinationals is set for the film streaming site Netflix. With the release, Oloibiri can now be accessed by over 207.64 million Netflix subscribers...
Grammy award-winning Singer, Burna Boy has achieved another feat, this time on Spotify. This is as the Nigerian superstar's last three albums; 'African Giant,' 'Outside' and 'Twice As Tall' each hit 100 million streams on Spotify....
Ebuka Obi-Uchendu is set to reprise his role as the host of Big Brother Naija’s sixth edition. He took to Instagram to share the news, posting a picture of him and a funny clip saying “E...
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